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of destruction across parts of the us in moments will take you to the hardest hit areas until you where millions of people are still at risk of severe weather, plus we're learning more about the plans for donald trump to surrender to new york authorities and appear in court on tuesday, and we get a look at how republicans are now reacting on capitol hill later, you'll hear transgender runner exclusively, tells cnn about how was single decision may have ended her dream of capturing olympic glory. from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom. with leila harrack. people in parts of the eastern us are waking up to the threat of severe and dangerous weather, tornado watches and warnings are in effect from parts of mississippi up to kentucky with powerful winds and large hail in the forecast, and a new tornado watch has just
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been issued for parts of alabama and georgia. this comes as we're starting to see more of the damage from a series of massive storms. two people were killed when a storm hit the town of sullivan, indiana, southwest of indianapolis. and this dramatic video shows a massive tornado bearing down on little rock, arkansas. three people were killed in arkansas. one of those in little rock. 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 get 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. about 100 miles east of little rock. the small town of wynne, arkansas, was perhaps the
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hardest hit by the extreme weather. powerful storms blew through the city, trapping people in their homes and causing massive damage is at least two deaths have been reported in win and the mayor says the town was quote cut in half by damage from east to west . cnn meteorologist derek van dam is in win and gives us a look now at some of what he's seen. 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
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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 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
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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. iowa had at least eight tornado reports. twisters were spotted in at least three counties on friday. forecasters have put the area at a high risk for severe weather throughout the day. meanwhile in illinois, at least one person was killed and dozens of others injured when the roof of theater collapsed friday night in the storms. more than 200. people were inside the apollo theater in belvidere for a heavy metal concert at the time. absolute chaos when officers are first on the scene when the fire department first responders get here they do the best they can to control the chaos as much as possible. but ultimately we go
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in and ultimately try and find people save as many people as we possibly can. and bring them to safety is best as we can. it's just really hard to see people. and here, people being hurt and . i just really hope that everyone is okay. manhattan courthouse is now ringed with tight security ahead of donald trump's arraignment on tuesday. that's when we expect the lengthy indictment against him will be unsealed as seen, as polaroid explains, this will not be a routine court appearance. 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
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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 that 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 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,
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new york well, trump's court appearance will mark a watershed moment in u. s history, and no one can be sure what to expect. york's mayor says there have been no credible threats to security, but law enforcement is keeping close tabs on possible protests. one of trump's attorneys thinks the entire process will go quickly. i think tuesday is going to be relatively anticlimactic arrangements in new york state cord are pretty fast. i think the whole thing probably probably is going to take less than five minutes. he's coming in voluntarily. he's under a secret service detail protection . so you know, handcuffing him for the protection of the officers is not really something that's necessary, so i wouldn't i would not expect that at all. until the indictment against donald trump is unsealed. we won't know the exact nature of the criminal charges. we only know that they apparently relate to business records at the trump
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organization and may have covered up a hush money payment to adult film star stormy daniels. earlier i spoke with former federal prosecutor we're not a mariachi about how this case could impact other investigations into the former president. here he is. what we don't know is, for example, um 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? in terms of legal jeopardy? this isn't the 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
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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 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
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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. meanwhile many republicans are closing ranks and standing by the former president, senator lindsey graham tweeted that trump could avoid prosecution in new york by smashing windows, robbing some shops and punching a cop suggesting that the district attorney ignores violent offenses. will. he then followed up with a tweet, claiming he was being ironic. saying only liberals wouldn't understand his remarks. cnn's manu raju picks up the story. it didn't take
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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 say. trump is expected to be accused of falsifying business records to cover up
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2016 payments to adult film actress stormy daniels to keep quiet allegations of an extramarital affair before the election. that underlying conduct concerning 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 former. 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 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 earlier there were legitimate questions about brad. he would
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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. francis has been released from the hospital after being treated for a respiratory infection or live in rome with the details, plus days after an
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senator says he wants everyone to know depression is treatable and treatment works. now. less than an hour ago, pope francis was sent home from the hospital several days after he was admitted for bronchitis, and he stopped to speak with well wishers and journalists, including our vatican correspondent delia gallagher. delia. alright two standing by in rome. tell us so what did the pope say? well, you know that he stopped the car first of all, and got out which we weren't really expecting, and i asked him how he was feeling. and he said still alive, which is typical pope francis. he likes to joke. i also asked him if he was afraid when he had breathing difficulties and told another story about a man who had some problems breathing and said to the holy father. well, you know, i didn't see death, but i saw it coming and it's ugly. so the
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pope gave some nice words about his stay in the hospital, which , as we've seen, he was able to baptize a baby. he went to the children's oncology unit had pizza with some of the medical staff. but as we were standing there, obviously it's right. at the entrance of a major hospital here in rome, people were coming up to him a young boy with a cast on his hand. a couple who had lost their daughter last night. in tears and the pope hugging them so always moving moments with pope francis, especially if you consider that he's just getting out of the hospital for bronchitis. and yet in such good spirits and talking and caring for other people, as we've seen is his way. he is headed back to the vatican, and he also confirmed to us that he will be present tomorrow as the vatican had said, but that he will be speaking. tomorrow his voice was a bit low a bit soft as you might expect from somebody getting over bronchitis , but otherwise absolutely looked in good shape. leila definitely looked in good shape.
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so does this mean the pope will participate in all holy week activities? well, we'll have to see we'll have to see it's a very busy time. certainly that seems to be all indications that he will. i mean there are events nearly every day, including next friday outside in the evening at the coliseum here in rome for the way of the cross saturday evening and easter vigil sunday at easter, mass. there long and demanding events. now if you consider that he is in a delicate moment, with his health, having just gotten out of the hospital, probably his advisers and doctors would like him to dial back a bit, but i don't think that's what he wants to do. certainly, at least starting tomorrow, he's going to be present and we'll be watching. this is what's happened now that he's had this hospital states put the spotlight back on his health. we already saw add mobility issues with his knee. now we'll be watching his voice and his breathing and hoping for the best for him, leila, definitely hoping for the best friend delia gallagher in rome. thank you so
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welcome back to our viewers in the united states and canada. i'm leila iraq, and you're watching cnn newsroom, dangerous weather is heading towards parts of the eastern us in the coming hours, forecasters say more than 70 million people from the southeast to new england are at risk of forced severe weather with strong thunderstorms likely and a few tornadoes possible tornadoes are being blamed for three deaths in arkansas and friday, two of them in the small town of wind where the mayor says the community was basically cut in half by damage from the storms. there were at least a dozen tornado reports in arkansas, including in the little rock area where two young brothers talked about the scary moments when the storm hit. i was in the living room. we were all doing something. and then we heard the wind and then our dad him immediately. he immediately
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woke up from his nap and told us to go to the bathroom. quick we cannot about the way we saw that the whole house to destroy. donald trump is expected to voluntarily surrendered to the manhattan district attorney on tuesday for raymond 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, while that itself was 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 the prosecutor is only pursuing a political vendetta. well trump
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and his allies have been quick to label. thursday's indictment is nothing more than a baseless political witch hunt. by democrats but as cnn senior legal legal analyst aly aly hoenig explains, and indictment is a serious matter, and trump has no control over what happens next. take a listen. donald trump is about to get a cold slap of reality here because over the years he has seen many people around him get indicted, and, in some instances, actually sent to prison. allen weisberg, michael cohen, paul manafort, yet he's always seemed to sort of dodged between the raindrops . but this is the criminal justice process. this is different. there's no amount of politicking. it doesn't matter what the count is in the senate between republicans and democrats, it doesn't matter what people tweet you cannot influence. this process is ultimately will come down to what happens in that courtroom. 12 jurors one defendant table of prosecutors, and if they find him guilty, he's going to be a convicted felon, and there's
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just no dodging it. so this is a real moment, i think of reckoning for donald trump. well, joining me now is cnn presidential historian tim naftali. he's also a former director of the nixon presidential library. very good day, sir. let's start with the most essential question you were historian by trade. what is at stake? mr trump is the first. individual 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 mixed up in a controversy actually a fraud in new york city that occurred after he left office. donald trump is the first person about whom there's probable cause of a crime committed
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before he was president. and so what's been 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've left office. so that is the test and that's what's so interesting about what's going on now and american president once they've left office should be as um, susceptible to an indictment, as should anybody else in the united states if a grand jury so chooses, and we've seen that happen at the moment, there are actually three grand juries that are looking at various aspects of president trump's alleged corruption. new york is the first to have come to an agreement or a decision.
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we have another grand jury that has been impaneled in the state of georgia, which is looking in to president, then president trump's behavior during just after the 2020 election where he tried to influence. um the count in georgia. and then there is a third grand jury that is seated in the district of columbia. that's looking at purpose, apparently at perhaps, um, charges against the former president for acts that he committed after he left office with regard to his presidential records. so there are three different grand juries that are looking into him. the very fact that americans feel free enough. to render judgment on someone who was once the most powerful person in the world is a strength of the american system . so it's something i think people ought to keep in mind in the united states. it's very important, i believe, as a matter of good government that the powerful know that they
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could be indicted in that presidents know that they might be held. that they will be held accountable for any criminal acts that they might have undertaken before they became president or after they were president. so if you take the long view, this is a very important step for the american republic. and is an historic step. how do you think we will look back at this? i mean, we've had, you know, watergate, we've had the iran contra whitewater. where does this fit in scandals were presidential scandals. they occurred under the harsh light of the presidency, and therefore it might have been very difficult to find. um impartial juries for clinton and nixon. in trump's case, while many people have talked about the stormy daniels scandal, there hasn't been the intense scrutiny of it. and indeed, if the government i'm talking about the city or
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state of new york, if new york has a 30 count indictment, there will be details about those indictments that a jury won't know in advance, and therefore an impartial jury is much easier to achieve in this instance. then it would have been for clinton and nixon. and that's why this is a real test of what the founder said. and the founders expectation that former presidents could indeed be tried for a criminal offense. this is a test because i believe a fair trial is possible for, um donald trump in a way it might not have been possible for richard nixon. for example, in 1974. tim naftali. thank you so much. very insightful. thank you. my pleasure. offer her parts stormy . daniels is celebrating the indictment of donald trump, calling it monumental and a vindication. but, she says it's also bittersweet partially because after the announcement she began receiving threats
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against her well being here is what she told the times newspaper in the uk. 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. the first time around. i probably got it straight up like death threats or, you know, the one in hundreds. it's like one in 10, and it's especially scary because trump himself is inciting violence and encouraging it and getting away with it. and i don't i'm not afraid of him or the you know the government, but it just takes one crazy supporter who thinks they're doing, you know god's work or, you know, protecting democracy, you know a and it's i mean, i'm just looking at a couple of things that have come through in the last two hours and there way more violent and graphic.
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ukraine has marked a somber anniversary in a town that became synonymous with suspected russian atrocities. on friday, president slansky larry ceremony in buka one year after its liberation russian troops are accused of brutally killing hundreds of civilians there and what international investigators call possible crimes against humanity. mr zielinski said at the ceremony. moscow is bound to lose in ukraine. russian evil will collapse right here in ukraine and will never be able to rise again. humanity will prevail. all right. david mckenzie joins us now live from kiev with more. david tell us more about this anniversary. it's an important moment here in ukraine, the anniversary of the liberation of butcher and areas
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surrounding it. that's just a small short drive northwest and where i'm standing and the allegations are profound and deeply disturbing. several 100 ukrainians believe to being killed in that town center and more than 1000 killed in the butcher greater area. multiple allegations of possible war crimes crimes against humanity that the ukrainian and international investigators are still piecing together to try eventually to prosecute, prosecute those responsible. you had that, as you called it, somber moment of the president there, and it's worth remembering, you know, a lot of attention is put on butcher, but they have been similar crimes alleged in towns and cities that are now occupied by russian forces and very difficult to get independent information out of like mariupol and parts of the eastern front and even in cities like carson, which we were in a
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few days ago where russians are still shelling civilian areas, so these alleged crimes continue and these investigations are going on in real time as this war continues, they're meant to ask you. also on another subject . ukraine received some much needed aid to help with its devastated economy. what more can you tell us? well. this has been under discussion for some time by the international monetary fund. and while we focus, of course on the civilian and military impact of this invasion, it is devastated in many ways ukrainian economy, which is contracted by at least a third. now this latest news from the imf is they've agreed to extend more than $15 billion on top of the already more than $100 billion in multilateral. loans and grants to this country . now it's important to note. this is in two pots and why that's important because there's a short term. funding that will come to this government to prop
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up its balance of payments, and the long term is to get this country more in line, possibly with the european union. and it is while it's not a political move this move by the imf, it can be seen in the political framing because part of this funding is to reform the country. its institutions to limit corruption, all things that would be required to eventually draw joined the european union or become closer to the european union. when and if this war does eventually wrap up, so it is an important moment and certainly critical just to the functioning of this economy as the war drags on, elena david mckenzie reporting from the ukrainian capital. thank you so much, david. the us, meanwhile, says that sending ukraine the so called army tactical missile system is off the table. at least for now. keith has long requested the weapon, which has a range of 200 miles. but the
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top u. s general says washington just doesn't have many of those missiles to spare. it was a policy decision to date. not too so far, and i would never predict anything on the table off the table for the future, but from a military standpoint, we have relatively few attack comes. we do have to make sure that we maintain our own munitions inventories as well. he says that the u. s. is looking into other options to give the ukrainian military a longer reach on the battlefield , and that could include aerial drones or british made weapons systems. the us president joe biden is speaking publicly about the arrest of an american journalist in russia. the president on friday demanded the release of evan covic, who's being detained on suspicion of espionage claim that the u. s denies. well here's what mr brown said about the matter. upper right now, as they're just painting the to russia is they're detaining this wall street journal reporter go
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russian diplomats or journalist? and that's not the plan right now. while the u. s says it's trying to secure counselor access to the journalists, but so far no one from its embassy has been able to meet with him. well gorshkov itches. employer the wall street journal says it's doing everything in its power to secure his release. earlier, the newspaper's editor in chief, tucker spoke with cnn about the jailed reporter and his crucial work in russia. evan was doing what reporters do and what he did very well. he was out there gathering news talking to people reporting, providing an eyewitness account of what's going on inside russia. he felt very strongly that it was important to keep telling people it's difficult to report from russia these days, but he was very committed to telling that story and he was going about his job. he was. it's completely complete nonsense. what this spokesman is saying, the best of
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79 to 72. l s. you will face iowa sunday night for the title. while 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 organizers of the grand slam tournaments see there is a catch. players will have to agree to compete as neutral athletes and comply with what the tournament calls appropriate conditions that includes a ban on expressing support for russia's invasion of ukraine. the chairman of the all england club, says quote 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. all of friday was international transgender day of visibility a day to celebrate trans and non binary people and
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raise awareness of the discrimination they face world. worldwide. for american runners, cct telford. it also marked the end over olympic dreams as it was the last day world athletics allowed transgender women to take part in international competition within an exclusive first international television interview, telfer tells amanda davis how that decision impacted her personally. 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. 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
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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 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 follow go against everything the olympic charter represents. it did say that
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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 matter and we continue to matter. what does it do to your olympic dream. the hopes of representing team usa. this decision has completely shattered my dreams of. being a medalist in the olympics and being a part of team usa. but it has not. it's not going to keep
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me back. and it's not gonna cost me to hang up my spikes. so what will you do? i will continue to fight. i will continue to show up and show out. i'll continue to compete. wherever, however, i can and stand up for what is right. in response to our report , u. s track and field told cnn. it has worked closely with ms telfer each time she has entered a u. s track and field national championship event, adding that it strongly supports inclusivity and providing a clear path to participation in the sport for all whilst also maintaining competitive fairness. and that wraps up this hour of cnn newsroom i'm leila horrocks. reviewers in north america seen in this morning is next for the rest of the world. it's hidden
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