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united states and all around the world. i'm bianca nobler foster joining you live from london just ahead on cnn newsroom. former president donald trump will arrive in new york city. we have heard him talk about how it is a political hopes and the witch hunt don't invite people. grand juries indict people we are going to take the indictment of value, ate all our legal options and pursue everyone most vigorously. this explosion killed one of russia's most prominent pro war military bloggers. none of that is good for the kremlin because it says , either that they're not capable or that they don't know when the next attack is going to come. live from london. this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is monday, april, the third nine am here in london, four am new york, where in the coming hours, former u. s
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president donald trump will head to new york for what will be one of the most unprecedented moments in u. s history. sources tell cnn that is expected to appear in court on tuesday afternoon. trump has been indicted for his alleged role in a hush money payments scheme involving adult film star stormy daniels. new york city has been bracing for possible protests upon trump's arrival. trump's legal team says he'll voluntarily surrender but plans to file substantial social legal challenges. i honestly don't know how this is going to go, hopefully as smoothly as possible. and then we begin the battle to right this wrong because it's a it's a really it's a day that in my opinion, the rule of law in the united states has died. trump and his team have also been trying to discredit michael cohen as a witness. he was transformer, personal attorney and fixer during the alleged hush money scandal. regarding credibility. let me repeat everything, michael cohen has said since he decided to tell the truth. he lied for 10 years for donald trump. he went to the american
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people in front of chairman comings and he said, i lied. i'm ashamed of myself. i own that now. from that point on, he's never been shown to have lied. he has been forthcoming with every investigator endeavor took the fifth amendment the way mr trump did, and the credibility between him and the jury and that courtroom is going to be based on corroborating evidence. after his raymond trump plans to deliver remarks tuesday night. cnn's katelyn polantz has more. donald trump is still awaiting to see exactly what he's charged with in manhattan for the first criminal charges ever levied against a former president or president of the united states. but his legal defense team is already out there laying the groundwork on how they're going to fight the case. one of his attorneys, joe tacopina, spent many minutes on television over the weekend, talking about all of the options that they might have once once the team is able to actually see this indictment brought by the manhattan d. a alvin bragg against donald trump
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, and he says that one of the options will be to challenge the law to ask a judge to throw out the case. potentially also another option is to challenge on the timing of what is being charged here. we know that there are some of this case is based around camp the campaign of 2016 for donald trump money payments that were made to stormy daniels to keep her quiet before the 2016 election and also some financial entries related to the trump organization. ocean related to that hush money payments. there's a possibility that because that's 2016 donald trump's lawyers could step up and say that's way too long ago . can't bring that in court. now it's 2023. it's past the statute of limitations. but here's what joe tacopina said specifically to dana bash on state of the union on sunday. we will take the indictment. we will dissect it. the team will look at every every, um, potential issue that we will be able to challenge and we will challenge and of course, i very much anticipated motion to dismiss coming because
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there's no law that fits this. are you going to ask for a different judge? we are going to take the indictment, evaluate all our legal options and pursue everyone most vigorously. this is a case of political persecution. no reason to believe the judge is biased. i have not been before him on this matter. so i we have to let this process play out a asks donald trump's lawyer about the judge. in this case, that judge is one that donald trump has already been out there on truth, social attacking, saying that he hates him. this is the judge that trump is going to have to appear before on tuesday, and much is in the hands of the judge going forward in this case, including whether the case could be tossed could be moved many of the other things that trump's lawyers could be requesting help on in this case as it leads up to a jury trial, but right now, the first decision the judge may need to make is whether or not the indictment should be unsealed, early oppress coalition, including cnn has asked for the charges to be made public before donald trump gets to court on tuesday.
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katelyn polantz cnn washington. donald trump is already attacking the judge handling the hush money case. writing on his truth social platform, the former president claimed the judge hated him, and legal experts say that trump needs to be careful with his attacks on the judiciary. i would be mindful of not committing some other criminal offense like obstruction of government administration, which is interfering with or by by threat or otherwise. the operation of government and i think that could take what perhaps we think is not the strongest case when you add account like that put it in front of a jury can change the jury's mind about the severity of the case that they're looking at. we do know that a lot of the defense is political. i think there's never been any doubt in my mind that one of the reasons donald trump was so quick to jump into the presidential race is he sees that as his vehicle to get in defense that he can politicize
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everything that he can use the excuse. he's running for president to try to delay things to try to influence the proceedings and use that vehicle as a defense mechanism, and it's unprecedented, of course, because you attention he can draw but i think the judges again kind of had to cut through that and square the guy away and say, listen, you're not in charge, but i think the rule of law is at issue here and with trump playing with the process and belittling the process. in particular, it even puts more emphasis on the importance of a proper process. and that's what this d a is doing. he's following it by the book, mr trump doesn't play by the same rules everybody else so he's not playing by the book and he's he's you know, going to give a speech, apparently after he is arranged when it gets back to is a state in florida. so yes, the rule of law, it's foundational to our democracy. and all of these proceedings are going to
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test it. a number of republican lawmakers are weighing in following the indictment of donald trump. some are calling it a distraction, while others say it's a politically motivated move. we're four months away from the first debates in the primaries for the election to the most important office. we have president of the united states, and so it is ridiculous . i think the american people see it for what it is. what i think is the particular problem is, it's going to lead to all kinds of political theater theater that is going to distract from addressing the issues that are incredibly important to our country. right now, when this comes out, and we finally get to see what's happening. if this is politically motivated, this will be a shame on our criminal justice system. it's one thing when you have a cancel culture. it's another one. you have a canceled criminal justice system. and i hope that that we're certainly not turning to that. and no sign that this chat of political motivation will abate because, of course, pending delays in this as well. the crescendo of this trial could coincide with the
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presidential election as it heats up and gets into its most critical stage raises the question. does it? does it change anyone's minds about him whether they vote for him or vote against him? because they're pretty set in their thoughts, presumably from what i hear, according to pollsters is unlikely to change. obviously trump supporters are republicans minds but whether or not that crucial that are floating voter independence in the center that will be the determining more airtime again. that's one thing you know, certainly is. yes donald trump facing multiple investigations, and now officials claim to have new evidence suggesting potential obstruction by the former president in their probe of his handling of classified documents . that is, according to the washington post. investigators say the information indicates that trump personally reviewed some of the doctors documents in his mar-a-lago home after receiving a subpoena last may from the justice department while the former president's team returns, some classify five materials. the fbi searched last august turned up more that hadn't been returned. additional
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evidence obtained by investigators suggest that trump told others to mislead officials trying to recover white house documents before the subpoena. former arkansas governor asa hutchinson has called on donald trump to drop out of the race for the republican presidential nomination. as he announced his own white house bid. hutchinson is planning a formal announcement later on this month on abc news. he explained why he believes he is the best candidate and trump is not do you believe that now that he's been indicted? should he drop out? well i do. first of all, the office is more important than any individual person. and so four of the sake of the office of the presidency. i do think that's too much of it sideshow and distraction and he needs to be able to concentrate on his due process, and there is a presumption of innocence. donald trump manages to win the nomination again becomes the republican candidate for president support him. i'm running because i believe that i
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am the right time for america, the right candidate for our country and its future. and uh, i shouldn't hinge upon anything else. but you couldn't see yourself supporting trump again . i don't believe he should be the next leader of our country. at least 32 people have died from severe weather and tornadoes that ripped across the us midwest and south this weekend. but more bad weather is on the way as well. some of the very same states across the midwest will likely see a new round of storms starting on tuesday, damaging winds, large hail and even more tornadoes are possible for more than 45 million people under alerts. on sunday, the reigning hill was so bad in texas at dallas fort worth international airport and another airport had to temporarily ground all flights. meanwhile us president joe biden issued a major disaster declaration for arkansas ahead of fema's arrival. it will free up more federal resources to help an immediate relief efforts
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. cnn meteorologist derek van dam has more on the damage that the states facing governor sanders arrived on the scene of the badly damaged when arkansas where we find ourselves today, she was flanked by federal representatives from fema, but also from the national weather service. one of the representatives from the nws actually telling her i listened in on this conversation, saying at a bare minimum. they believe that this is an ef three tornado. so they're having meteorologists come out and assess the damage here and three tornado is winds of 136 to 165 mph. that is the bare minimum of what this place experience. but when we talk about the role that meteorologists have in forecasting this, i was able to ask governor sanders about if she felt like the warning lead times there was adequate. for warning. the residents of arkansas have a listen to what she said. so it sounds just from
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your press briefing that ah, you did you believe that the meteorologist gave adequate warning time for this particular tornado. do you feel like that saved lives? and can you elaborate on that? absolutely there's no doubt that the warnings that came from meteorologists certainly saved lives. you know, one of the things that i found, uh, pretty unbelievable as the folks on the ground and little rock. certainly as the storms were moving through there, they were literally watching their own neighborhoods as they were reporting and warning people knowing that their families were right in harm's way. they stayed on tv, they continued to warn people they continue to give people notice. and did that as best they could throughout the day on friday, and we're thankful for their willingness to keep stay on the air, even though when it was really difficult for them personally, as well. you can hear in the distance, the sound of chainsaws the all too familiar sound within natural disasters like this. we have the opportunity to tour some of the worst devastation within wynne,
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arkansas, you can see just a drop in the bucket. of really what's at play here and coming from the meteorologists who covers natural disasters regularly. this is some of the worst devastation that i have bear witness to still very active and fluid scene, you can hear the sounds of sirens and chainsaws behind me as the recovery process is ongoing. it is going to take weeks if not months. to completely rebuild this area. it's hard to believe that there is a threat of severe weather looming in the distance later this week on tuesday to be particular cnn meteorologist derek van dam in wynne, arkansas. authorities in russia have launched a murder investigation after a prominent pro war military blogger was killed in a blast at a cafe in st petersburg. flatland tatar ski died in that explosion, which happened during an event hosted by a pro war group on sunday. more than 30. others were injured. state media reports that investigators have been questioning everyone who was inside the cafe at the time.
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his class sebastian following developments and joins us live here in london. no sense of a motive or culprit here. but where's the finger pointing? well, there is now a potential suspect. there's a woman 26 year old st petersburg resident named daddy. a trip over has been placed on the interior minister ministry wanted list. she has an interesting sort of history. she hasn't officially been named as a suspect. they say that she is wanted on an article of the criminal code. they don't say which one. the investigative committee says that they have launched a murder investigation. preliminarily state news agency task is linking her to the crime, saying that she was the woman who in video that's emerged from the scene presented by the tatar ski with a figurine shortly after which the explosion happened now she is russian, russian. she's 26. she's from st petersburg. she was arrested on the 24th of february last year, the first day of what russia calls the special military operation for taking part in a protest jailed for 10 days so it would seem
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that the narrative emerging from this is someone who was potentially anti war versus flooding. tatar ski who was very much pro war in terms of the blogging that he did. that's where we are. at the moment. it looks like domestic terrorism as opposed to an outside operation. we just don't know. at this point. there are a lot of there's a lot of speculation around it. maria's a harbor, the foreign ministry spokeswoman immediately pointed the finger at ukraine, saying that russian journalists she essentially linking him with journalists are subject to reprisals from the kiev regime, she said, and it's inspire us. so she's pointing the finger at then. interestingly you've gained precaution. the head of wagner, who said that he allowed this pro war group to use his cafe in st petersburg for this event. tatar ski has also been very supportive of baghdad. in recent comments, he came out and said he didn't think this was anything to do with the kiev regime. he thought it was radical groups and advisor to president zelensky in ukraine's is that he thinks this is in fighting in russia, as you say domestic terrorism, but it is
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early days. the investigation is ongoing. we just don't know yet helpful for the kremlin if it was dissent from within against the special military operation. potentially unhelpful, but there's another way to look at it. the institute for the study of war they think taking washington is suggesting that perhaps there's an element of wanting to crack down on dissent by discouraging people from going to events like this in bars. whether special military operation could be discussed where potential even though it's you know, sort of overtly pro war and he was very pro war where different opinions could potentially be discussed. that's one. that's one sort of suggestion out there. thank you very much. indeed washington is taking its demand for the release of an american journalists arrested in russia directly to moscow. evan goshko , which is the first american journalists to be detained by moscow on espionage charges since the cold war. street journal reporter faces up to 20 years in prison and as cnn white house correspondent. i'll let signs tells us he was not the only american detainee brought
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up during that call. secretary of state antony blinken spoke with his russian counterpart, foreign minister sergei lavrov on sunday to urge russia to immediately released wall street journal reporter evan gersh devic. this marked a very rare phone call between the two men. they have only spoken three times since russia invaded ukraine, and each of those calls has focused on trying to release detained americans. now the state department released a readout of this most recent call, where they say quote secretary blinken conveyed the united states has grave concern over russia's unacceptable detention of a u. s. citizen journalist secretary called for his immediate release. secretary blinken further urged the kremlin to immediately released wrongfully detained us citizen paul whelan. paul whelan has is in the process of serving a 16 year sentence after facing espionage charges in russia, which is also facing espionage charges, something that the white house and his employer, the wall street journal, say
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simply just is not accurate now on the russian side. did. they said that this phone call between blinken and lavrov was requested on behalf of the united states, and they said that lavrov told blanket that ultimately that wall street journal reporters fate would be determined in russian court. now this all comes at a point of very high tension between the us and russia, especially with that war in ukraine continuing on and one thing that officials will be working towards in the coming days is trying to get consular access to gersh covic so they could see what exactly his state it is so officials can assess that, and they can also relate that to their family, but the white house at this moment is trying to stress that this remains a top priority for the president. our last signs cnn, the white house and identified. american citizen has also been detained for allegedly committing indecent acts against a 15 year old russian girl. according to state media. the incident took place in st petersburg. russian investigative authorities have opened a criminal case, and cnn has reached out to the u. s.
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state department for comment. ahead on cnn newsroom there has been yet another train derailment in the united states will have details on the damage that is caused. fetterman will be returning to the united states senate soon find out what he had to say about his experience with depression. in the candid new interviews, plus anger increases in iran after two women are attacked but not wearing a hijab will have the latest updates. new vibrant from air wick, our first fragrances infused with two times more natural, essential oil. it's our most amazing true to nature fragrance experience ever new, vibrant from air wick. here's your parachute certain it's okay. are you forei prints certain. certainty matters, so congratulate coworkers or say thank you with promotnal products from four imprint dot com imprint for certain i'm dr
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very limited, but we do know that no injuries were reported, and that no hazardous materials appear to have been on this train that was derailed. this all happened at 9 20 am local time. this was near highway 1 35 in paradise, montana happening on sunday morning, the standards county sheriff's office and the fire department responded to the scene. they are telling us that about 25 cars derailed and this train derailed on the banks of the clark fork river. that's the images that you're seeing there . it is now all under investigation, but again, no injuries and there does not appear to have been any hazardous materials on the train. camila burnell, cnn, los angeles a rural hospital in idaho has announced plans to discontinue labor and delivery services as closures mount across the country. ballad health says it will stop delivering babies due to staffing and financial challenges in the past year
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back to cnn newsroom i'm bianca nobilo. i'm max foster. if you're just joining us, let me bring you up to date with the top stories in the coming hours. donald trump is set to arrive in new york ahead of a tuesday arrangement. trump becomes the first former or current president to face criminal charges he faces more than 30 counts related to business fraud, but most notably the hush money payments made to adult film star stormy daniels. cnn's christian homes has more on what we can expect to see in the days ahead. the logistics around former president trump's trip to new york tomorrow, and his arraignment on tuesday are still being sorted out. but we have learned that the former president plans to give a primetime address when he arrives back at his mar-a-lago home on tuesday. we had heard from sources, security sources as well as member of president trump's team that they wanted to get him in and out of manhattan as quickly as possible, so he will be leaving the city right after that arraignment, coming
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back to his florida home, where he will address the nation now this will be a chance for him to read. really give his side of the story and spend his own narrative as we have heard. he has all this a political witch hunt and a hoax. but the difference between those remarks aren't using what we have heard in the last several weeks. it will be the first time we hear from him since those charges have been made public currently no one knows what those charges actually are, and they won't be revealed until his arraignment on tuesday. republicans have rallied around him. the former president spent much of the weekend calling his allies calling his advisers and we saw a lot of them on the airwaves defending the former president. but the thing to watch as we head into this next week is how that messaging or it's that messaging actually changes once we see what those charges actually are now on the legal front we heard from trump's lawyer, joe tacopina, who said that they are waiting to see that indictment, but that's going to impact their legal
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decisions. they are have not seen what the charges are, and they cannot make any game plan at this point yet until they actually see that, but they did make clear he did make clear that everything was on the table. kristen holmes, cnn west palm beach, florida new york's mayor says the city has seen no credible security threats against ahead of trump's indictment. but it remains vigilant for possible protests and unrest. cnn's prepares 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. 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
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, 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 he be treated like any other defendant? the former president expected to be fingerprinted and photographed for a mug shot. it's a massive 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 large 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
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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 do so, in a way that keeps the peace. the 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
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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. just days before finland is set to become nato's newest member. the government in helsinki is heading for a change results in the finnish parliamentary elections indicate the prime minister santa marin center left party will lose and she'll be out of office. she conceded defeat to the opposition right wing national coalition party. its leader, petteri oprah, ran on a pro business platform and has vowed to cut spending, but his party will have to join with others in order to form a government. this was great victory for gmos. i think that finished. people want change. they want changes, and now i will start negotiations open negotiations with all parties. i
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want to build trust and cooperation between parties and build up the strong minority government. well whoever becomes prime minister will shepherd finland into nato or 30. nato countries have approved finland's application. and now there's an interesting wrangling process, which will take place. obviously, santa marin's party was center left. koumas who they were just speaking about is a right leaning party, but their potential part and partner, which would be the finns party, the second biggest party is far right and has been called trumpian before. in fact, some of their candidates have been um, called into question for using racist political advertising. so it's whether or not he decides to take the potential reputational hit to essentially align himself with the second biggest party, which is far right or maybe look and look to working with some other parties of politics there is going far right in sweden has
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begun further right, but it's also slightly deceptive because all three of the main parties, including santa marin's actually increased their vote share a number of seats, but just because of the way it works out santa mariners out of office. she'll be missed on the world stage when she was a towering figure actually model as well. but i think that some of the party stories and also the public spending didn't go well digger down well in lockdown. yeah well, switzerland's federal prosecutor has opened an investigation into the state backed takeover of credit suisse by the abs group. that's according to the office of the swiss attorney general looking into potential breaches of the country's criminal law by government officials, regulators and executives at the two banks both had agreed on emergency merger last month to avoid a meltdown in the country's financial system. the u. s. is pushing back against surprise cuts in oil production by saudi arabia and other opec plus countries. a spokesperson for the white house national security council called the move an advisable due to uncertainty
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, but leave out the broccoli. empower cash advance up to $250 instantly download the mpower app today, melanie's nana in washington and this is cnn. francis is thanking all those who prayed for him whilst he was in hospital. the pontiff's remarks came during palm sunday mass at st peter's square to kick off the holy week celebrations. religious leader was admitted to hospital last week. cnn's delia gallagher has more pope francis seemed to be in good spirits for the palm sunday mass in st peter's square . just a day after being released from the hospital for
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bronchitis. he was sitting down that have been already scheduled because of his knee problem. however he did give a homily in which you could hear his voice was a little bit more horse than usual, showing some signs of tiredness. but perhaps that is to be expected. the pope spoke about some of those themes that are closest to his heart about people who are abandoned by society, the elderly, the sick people in jail migrants. in fact , pope francis movie going to a juvenile deal on thursday in rome for the traditional washing of the feet ceremony. francis also thanked the people in the square and the people around the world for their prayers. while he was in the hospital, he was able to go in his pope mobile. amongst the crowds. some 60,000 gathered in st peter's square, according to the vatican, waving and giving a thumbs up. it begins a very busy week for this pope on friday, is expected to be in front of rome's coliseum at night for the way of the cross ceremony. then on saturday , the easter vigil and on sunday
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easter sunday mass in st peter's square. delia gallagher, cnn rome. in iran. many women are condemning a yogurt attack on two women for allegedly not wearing the hijab. this viral cctv video shows the moment when a man enters the shop confronts them, then proceeds to dump the tub of yogurt on their heads. the two women were arrested for failing to wear the hijab in public, according to missin news agency is not a bashir joins us now. i mean, it's just a horrible video to watch. obviously the two women would have known that they were taking a risk in defying the u no obligation to where um, the dress code, but it seems like almost what we witness is like a microcosm of the tensions going on right now in iran because you have this awful attack the women defying the dress code. i think the shopkeeper tried to stop the man because obviously he wasn't he wanted to defend the women wasn't happy with what he saw. what was your reaction?
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absolutely. i mean, this is what we're seeing today in day out in iran women bravely defying the dress code, which has been mandated upon them by the law in iran, which is to wear the hijab and to dress modestly clothing that is in a figure hugging necessarily, and we all seeing women still bravely removing their hijabs their choice to do so in train stations in malls and schools. this is ongoing since the protests began back in september. of course, we are seeing these attacks in response not only from iran's morality police, which has been known to be brutal in its response, but also of course, from locals from people walking down the street seeing these women who have removed their hijabs, and this man in question has now been arrested for disturbing public order. and the shopkeeper, as you mentioned has also faced a warning as well, but we've heard from iran's president ibrahim racy, who spoke on saturday at a conference saying that regardless of your beliefs when it comes to the hijab, this is a matter of law. take a listen. him honest camera. but the important matter is that today
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we have a legal mandate. the legal mandate makes it mandatory for everyone to follow the law. now look, we have seen women over the last few months facing severe repercussions not only for removing the hijab but also for taking part in these protests over the last few months, and while these demonstrations have now slowed down somewhat, they are still ongoing. we've seen videos emerging of demonstrations taking place over the weekend. in fact in these are well, very much focused on women's rights have now become a movement looking for regime change. this is a significant challenge for the regime and that crackdown on a larger scale all these sort of smaller incidences like this continues to happen every day in iran and just briefly to clarify so the shopkeeper potentially facing charges for essentially assisting the women and wanting to apprehend the man, absolutely , as you see there, in that video, the man actually, the shopkeeper actually pushes the man outside of the store and then off camera. we don't know
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what takes place next. but according to the authorities, the shopkeeper now has also faced a warning for disregarding iranian law, in which case it could be imagined that he was standing up in support for those women who were peacefully trying to buy their goods from the store without their hair covered under bashir. thank you. bowing to the demands of israel's far right. security minister benjamin netanyahu's government has agreed to create a national guard. the controversial move comes days after security minister atmar bengal via demanded action on the proposal in exchange for agreeing to a pause in the government's judicial reform plans. mr netanyahu's cabinet did not say who would run the new police force committee will determine that the guard would be tasked with dealing with emergency situations proposal has already set off protests. critics fear it would target israeli arabs and if ben giver controls it could become an extremist private militia. madness is almost over, and one of the new champions has already been
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. let's have a look at the stories that people are talking about today. in the day ahead, nasa will announce the astronauts will circle the moon. for the first time in more than 50 years. the crew will include three americans and one canadian mission, called artemis two is scheduled to blast off next year . it will pave the way for artemus three unexpected, which will take astronauts back to the moon surface as early as 2025. the price tag finances returned to the moon is estimated at a cool $100 billion is going to change the way we look at the world, obviously. be groundbreaking, absolutely always on the edge of your seat when it comes to intergalactic stories. residents in paris have voted overwhelmingly to ban rental electric scooters from their city. nearly 90% of parisian supported the ban in a public referendum. it comes after a spate of fatal accidents involving these devices. lot of those people were older because you see young people on scooters . the city once embraced the use of e scooters, but now it's set to become the only major european capital to outlaw them.
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operators say they're being singled out unfairly. i mean, there are a lot of them. and potentially hazardous, so i just read that parisian scooters can go up to around 24 miles an hour, which is four times the walking speed around pedestrians . and they do clutter up the pavements. but it's everywhere. i mean, madrid, stockholm. they've all got them. and it is interesting to see. you know, i always felt like there was a limit on how many there should be exactly, but then what's the answer to getting around efficiently and environmentally friendly way? um, walking or cycling? reverting back. i don't know. i think it's going to annoy lower young people, and you can see how it has annoyed a lot of older people by having them all over the pavement zipping by college basketball is about to go away until november , sadly, but not until they play the ultimate march madness game . san diego state and connecticut will face each other for the men's championship tonight. it will be the first men's championship game for the yukon huskies since 2014 san diego state will be in the finals for the first time ever
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as coy wire reports that follows a high scoring women's final that wasn't as close as many had expected. it was domination in dallas. l s u led by a hall of fame coach with players full of confidence and swagger, dominating iowa in historic fashion to win the program's first ever national title. speaking of fashion ls you coach kim mulkey with passion as flashy as her fashion. she's unique and infectious. they're taking on the national player of the year katelyn polantz in iowa hawkeyes generational talent, does it again unreal hitting threes from way downtown. on dropping a game high 30 points 83 pointers, setting a new record for most threes made in the entire terni, but this was no ordinary performance by the tigers. how about the buzzer beater before the half by unexpected hero jasmine carson coming off the bench to score a team high 22 points when she ends scored a single point in
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their previous three games. tigers filled buckets championship record 102 points in the end, high profile tough as nails angel reese, their star dominated 15 points. 10 rebounds , another double, double breathe and believe that's all we did all year. just take a deep breath and just keep believing each other. nobody thought we were gonna be here. nobody as long as we believe in each other. i don't even know what to say. right now. i'm just so happy. much respect to iowa and incredible season. you just can't help but think that they had left everything on the court in the national semifinal against south carolina, likely, emotionally and physically drained from having taken down the bigger, stronger defending champs. i hope this team brought them a lot of joy. i understand we came up one win short, but i think we have a lot to be proud of, and a lot to celebrate coach kim mulkey crying tears of joy she just keeps on winning her players play with fire and
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passion and coach who's from louisiana couldn't hold back the emotion afterwards, thinking about what it'll be like to take a title back home time. i've been blessed. never in the history of lsd, basketball men or women. have they ever played for a championship to win it? i think my tears are tears of joy. i'm so happy for everybody back home in louisiana. kim mulkey is one of the greatest motivators in sports. she won a college national titles as a player herself, then won an olympic gold as a player in 1984. she went on to coach baylor university to three national titles and now takes less you to the top. just two seasons after arriving congrats to the tigers national champions for the first time. interesting to see the coach becoming one of the real stars out of all of the march madness. thanks for joining us here on cnn newsroom i'm max foster and i'm bianca nobilo early start with omar jimenez is
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