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many charges and will the former president say anything to the many cameras at the courthouse were on it. we want in nato to that is the message from ukraine this morning after the major news that finland officially joined the alliance what this means for the war and the world. brand new jobs. data just dropped what it says about the state of the u. s economy, these major stories and more right here on cnn news, central. in just a few hours. former president trump will turn himself in appearing before a judge and what you're looking at that in manhattan to be arraigned on criminal charges. it is a historic never before seen situation in the united states. you're looking at some live pictures outside the court and outside trump tower where donald trump spent the night cnn this morning, acre
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katelyn polantz and cnn senior legal affairs correspondent paula reid joins us from manhattan, caitlin. you have been there all morning since very, very early. can you give us a sense of what you've seen out there so far? yes we have been here since very early this morning. since about 4:30 a.m. of course it is the building behind me where former president trump will arrive in just a few hours. that is where he will turn himself in where he will be arraigned and where we are now learning he is expected to speak . i had been told by several people who have been familiar with his mindset that trump had been itching to talk about his indictment. while here on the ground in manhattan. we did not hear from him yesterday as he arrived here, he went straight to trump tower and has been behind closed doors ever since meeting with his legal team, but he hasn't wanting to talk about this indictment before he gets back to mar-a-lago tonight, where he is going to give that speech in front of supporters and surrogates later on. of course, the big question is what he is going to say. there is a moment where he is going to
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arrive here today he will go to the 15th floor of the building behind me. that is 100 center street, and that is where there will be a camera not inside the courtroom after the judge's ruling overnight, but outside of the courtroom in that hallway, i am going to go in there with him, so we'll see what it is that former president says we were pretty good indication, sarah given what he's been posting on truth social saying that he believes the manhattan district attorney, alvin bragg, who we saw arrive at work earlier today should indict himself clearly not pleased with the situation that is facing him today as he is adding new people to his legal team, including that attorney tom blanche that has been added to the defense team. the question, of course, is whether or not tom blanches when taking the lead in the in the courtroom today, that is a big question when it comes to joe tacopina, the trump attorney that we have seen on air today, but we are told that trump has been in what was described as a resilient mood by one of his attorneys. but certainly this is not the situation he wants to find himself in. and finally i just want to note that over here to my left, there was a small park. in front of 100 center
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street was courthouse that trump is going to appear in later today. there are a lot of members of the media. there are a few protesters here. we did see freshman republican congressman jorge santos here for a brief moment earlier today we are expecting congresswoman marjorie taylor green to arrive in a bed. we'll see what that looks like. trump didn't want to see a show of support outside the courthouse today. i'm curious what you're hearing about this because we have reporting from our cnn's jeff zeleny, who, you know quite well, who's saying? look the defense attorneys in this case have told donald trump not to use this vitriolic language when he if he addresses the cameras against the judge, and against the d. a is there any indication that he is going to heed the warning by his attorneys? because in other times he has not. one of the things that we've heard of people for is trump often gets legal advice. he doesn't always take such legal advice. he obviously has been very critical of the judge that he is going to go before today. you see a few protesters behind us that are here. not that many. i should note that
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are gathered out here yet. so a few hours to go before he arrives, his own legal team and advisors don't think it's wise to be criticizing the judge, especially given that's who is going to be appearing before today. but he has criticized the judge constantly. he is obviously attacked the district attorney in this case, we'll see you know whether or not that is something that judge himself brings up today it remains to be seen. alright katelyn polantz there with all the latest on what's happening there in lower manhattan cake. so as you were just discussing with katelyn polantz and just a few hours we could also hear from the former president, whose attorneys have said that he may speak at the courthouse before or after his arraignment. cnn's paula reid, she's standing by with a closer look at the legal battle that is really just beginning. paula the judge. let's talk about the ruling that came in the order that came in overnight, the judges decided no cameras inside the courtroom. still cameras to take a take some photos before the proceeding begins. what was the
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judge, considering what are you learning in terms in this decision because there were so many media organizations, including cnn, making the case to be able to be in there and broadcast this historic moment? exactly now. usually cameras are not allowed inside courtrooms here in new york, but media organizations, as you said, including cnn argued that there was overwhelming public interest in having cameras present for this historic moment. now this judge historically has not allowed cameras in even when requested for cases of significant public interest. but what tipped the scales here is when the former president's defense attorneys came out and said that they objected to having cameras inside. they made several arguments. there are security concerns. they said. they didn't want to add to what they described as a quote circus like atmosphere. but the argument that the judge found most compelling is that the lawyer said that having a camera inside the courtroom for this arrangement would go against former president trump's granted presumption of innocence. and
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here. it's interesting because we're really hearing from the judge judge one marshawn for the first time and his comments here really thoughtful and how he went about weighing this, he said. look, i fully understand there's a lot of public interest here. call this case one of monumental significance, but he erred on the side of trump's presumption of innocence. and for that, he said, he will not allow cameras in that we will have still photographs of this event, and they will also be cameras in the hallway for the former president. whereas our colleagues are reporting he might even try to speak. and you also have some new reporting. paula is there a chance that the defense team could learn more of the about the charges before the arraignment? it's possible the timing of exactly when they're going to get the actual indictment. the actual charges is unclear now. usually the charges are unsealed during the initial appearance. that's when we expect the attorneys will get the charges finally get to see them. but again, it's not clear because this is such a significant case. obviously the
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media also wants to obtain these charges as well. so at this point, it's unclear, but once we get them, kate, these are but also how are they supported? is this a case that's going to be mostly supported by documents or testimony from witnesses? some of whom are kind of problematic like michael cohen? yeah paula trump has a new attorney. very new attorney now taking lead. what does this mean? he brought he brought he brought blanche in so late. so some people have described this as a shakeout katelyn polantz. case and historically, the former president has had attorneys not only who work behind the scenes but also to defend him on television and someone like, for example, joe tacopina, he has been one of the most forward facing members of the defense team. he's someone who could certainly do both. he could work behind the scenes. he could also
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defend the former president on tv, but todd blanche brings a lot of experience and white collar cases. it's unclear right now who is going to be the quote unquote lead attorney tells me he expects to be the lead other people suggesting todd blanche will be the lead. but look, i think a lot of that, just behind the scenes jockeying and ultimately, there's plenty of room to defend the president not only in court today but also in the court of public opinion. so much. we're going to learn and said that courtroom especially it's good to see paula. thank you, john. okay. donald trump, not only the first former president ever to be arraigned, he is also the first former president ever to be arraigned who is running to be president again. so the new cnn poll finds that 60% of voters approve of the decision to indict trump, but a majority also says that the indictment is political cnn political director david chalian is with us now. so great to see you here. so what we're going to see today legal proceeding. campaign opportunity or both.
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both there's no doubt about that , john. and just to add to what you said. not only is he a candidate running for president again, he's the frontrunner for the republican nomination right now, and he has frozen that race in place. today he is going to navigate both the court of public opinion and the court of law, and we have not seen donald trump in this moment. never seen anybody in this kind of moment, obviously who served as president, but donald trump is now going to face a moment. he's been trying to avoid his entire professional life and what will be not new for him is to try and turn that into a political advantage. let's talk more about that, because we are reporting that his lawyer is saying that trump plans to speak before and after the arraignment. we don't know if that will even happen. but that might be the point. so how was the fact that this is now being said, fit into the stage managing we've seen from trump for decades? well this is now like the reality show producer part of donald trump that was part of his pre white
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house life. and as we all witnessed for four years very much a part of his white house administration. he loves to be able to manipulate as much as he can in terms of the media, but he's not gonna be able to manipulate inside the courtroom, so dangling this out here may speak, not speak. what we do know is this for certain he has announced an event to take place tonight at 8 15 back in florida at mar-a-lago on his home turf before a crowd of fans and supporters to what people inside have described as present a vociferous defense, not only in this case, but in all the investigations. about that moment. what do you think he wants to do with that prime time moment. i mean, he wants to do a couple of things one. he wants to give republicans the script to follow because we haven't seen the indictment yet, right? and so now we're going to have actual information today, so we'll all the rush to judgment from republicans that this is purely political, because that's
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what donald trump sort of scripted for them. will that look the same after we all read the indictment? as before? i doubt they're going to adjust their messaging on this, but when we see the indictment, the question is, should they right? and so i think one of the things he's going to do tonight is give everyone that's ripped to start reading from, but also he's going to try to raise money and fortify this position with his supporters. david chalian human political decoder ring. we're lucky to have you here. thank you very much for that. okay so new this morning, more evidence of just how tight the job market is good news for job seekers, but maybe not such great news for the fed, plus a white man arrested on on the campus of a historically black black university carrying an arsenal, handguns, blow darts, a crossbow and a machete. we have details on what he was allegedly plotting and it's election day in chicago. we have the latest on the mayor's race that has put crime front and center. on t the
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midwest and south, devastated by a catastrophic tornadoes will have almost no time to recover before another round of dangerous storms takes aim at those hard hit areas. at least 70 million people are under threat for severe storms today from michigan all the way to texas. now we're getting the latest read on the state of the economy this morning, the government is reporting that there are 9.9 million job openings, and that was in february. that is a drop from the prior month, but it's still about two jobs for every one person a sign that the labor market is still very much hot. cnn's vanessa markovich joins me now, with more details on this report. so many job openings still vanessa, it says. what still, it says that we're moving in the right direction. but there's still more work for the federal reserve to do 9.9 million open jobs in february. that's down from 10.6 million in january, but it's not quite where we were pre pandemic. we want to be closer to that
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number, 7.1 million and the federal reserve is watching this closely because when you have so many open jobs, that's about 1.71 point seven open jobs to every job seeker, so there's a lot of options for jobseekers right now. and that means that employers are going to have to get creative with being competitive and one way they do that is by raising wages and raising wages ultimately helps fuel inflation. this is just one he reports that the federal reserve is worth looking at this week. there's also weekly jobless claims on thursday. they want to see those numbers rising that big jobs report on friday. they want to see the federals wants to see that number. come down there looking at all of these different reports to try to paint a picture in order to figure out how what they're going to do with interest rates in the next couple of months, still clear that one hard job complicated economy and their work is still definitely not done yet in terms of the fed. jamie diamond of jpmorgan came out this morning with something of a warning following the banking crisis spurred by
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silicon valley bank. what is he saying? essentially he's saying what is bad for one bank is bad for all that he came out with his investor note this morning to shareholders, and he talked about the banking crisis that happened with svb, he said in his letter that, he says as i write this letter, the current crisis is not over yet, and even when it is behind us, there will be repercussions. for years to come. and he went on to say that this is not the time to get politically motivated in terms of federal regulations because we kind of need to wait and see what happens because there is going to be a longer term ripple effect. however jpmorgan was one of the banks that helped bail out in some ways. first republic bank another bank that was on the rocks, so they're really trying to flex their muscles and say, let's wait and see what happens. but guys the banking system, the structure is good as it is right now, but let's wait before we make any major changes , essentially saying, we've got this. we don't need more government regulation or new laws to come in. as we know congress is looking into it.
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it's great to see vanessa. thank you so much, john. okay it is election day in chicago, voters in the country's third largest city will choose a new mayor today. this is a race that democrats are looking at is something of a bellwether with the issues of crime and education at the forefront. cnn's omar jimenez joins us now, omar tell us about these two very different candidates. yes john. essentially you've got on one side. brandon johnson. he is a local county commissioner. he's a former teacher. it's part of why he's being endorsed by the very powerful teachers union as well. he is the more progressive candidate here and nationally, is being supported by senators bernie sanders, elizabeth warren and people in on that side of the democratic ideology on the other side of things in the democratic world. you have paul vallas. he's a former head of schools in chicago and philadelphia. he is being supported by the powerful police union and is also being endorsed nationally by longtime illinois senator dick durbin,
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former obama education secretary arne duncan more of the moderate democrats. so both democrats? yes so why, then is the democratic party looking at this as a sort of signed for the future? well it's really sort of a test of two democratic ideologies here. we've actually seen this dynamic play out in some key mayoral races and the other two biggest cities in the country. in los angeles, the more progressive congresswoman karen bass defeated her moderate opponent, rick caruso, to take the mayorship in l. a. and then in new york, the more moderate eric adams, former police officer beat out a progressive field in the primary to take the mayorship here. so we've seen mixed results there. and while we don't know just yet what will happen here? that's why this race is being watched so closely to see what sort of dynamics are resonating with people, and that , of course, politically could have implications down the line as well. we talked about possible bellwethers. if you can look just the other direction
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and wisconsin there is a race for the state supreme court. which again democrats are looking at as potentially having huge implications. yeah john. well for starters, there's a lot going on today. but yes, in wisconsin. for starters, this is a race for state supreme court justice. conservatives have held the majority and that supreme court bench for a decade, one of those conservatives retired, and so now this seat is up for grabs. and the reason that's so important is when you look at abortion access, for example, there are legal challenges there to the state abortion ban that went into effect after the fall of roe v. wade. and, of course, this seat. could be a determining seat and how that's decided on omar. great to see you on this busy day. thank you so much, sara. of course, we have much more ahead for you. at least one person is dead and dozens of other people injured after a passenger train derailed in the netherlands. details of the cause of that crash is coming up. and as you know, we're just hours away from former president donald trump.
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courthouse were soon and getting sooner. donald trump will be arrested and arraigned. the first former president ever to face criminal charges. the judge overseeing this case is not going to allow live video of that proceeding, but we are told that still photographers will be in the courtroom before the hearing begins today. for the first time, we are also going to learn why prosecutors believe that donald trump is a criminal this morning, lawyers for the former president say he is itching to speak publicly about his indictment. they also claim that he plans to speak in the hallway of the court before or after today's proceedings. we do have to see if that will really happen. sarah. we knew we do no good, bad or ugly that donald trump is expected to speak tonight after he returns to his home at mar-a-lago. cnn's christian homes is in west palm beach this morning near mar-a-lago there, what can you tell us? we've seen a lot of stuff that he has posted, of
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course on social media, where he's gone after the d a gone after the judge, his attorneys telling him not to do that. what are you hearing he's going to say that's all right, sara. so what we are hearing is that he's going to issue a full on defense. not just in this new york case, but really in every legal investigation that he is currently facing. when it comes to that speech, there is a draft written by advisers. they are currently tweaking it, but we are not expecting anything finalized until after that arraignment, and after those charges are made public, we do expect the former president to revise and review that speech on the plane back to mar-a-lago. but there really isn't any question that they are going to make this political if you want any indication of how political trump brought his own videographer for this trip to document the behind the scenes of his surrender, just showing you again how they plan to use this in the future. we don't expect any of that to subside despite the fact that we are going to learn these charges today. whether it's good or bad fundraising for donald trump has
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always been good when it comes to just about anything chris and home. thank you so much from west palm beach there kate. officials in new york city are preparing and bracing for potential unrest after trump told his supporters to protest and warned of death and destruction. the city's mayor says that there is no major threat at this time, but still had a warning for anyone thinking of stirring up trouble. listen while there may be some rabble rouse is thinking about coming to our city tomorrow message is clear and simple. control yourselves. york city is our home, not a playground for your misplaced anger. joining us now the former secret service agent and cnn law enforcement analyst jonathan wackrow and cnn legal analyst and criminal defense attorney joey jackson. guys. thanks for coming in joey first. let's talk about the case in the moment before us. one thing that happened just
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yesterday and is now we're going to see how it looks today in court is donald trump, bringing in a new new attorney to apparently lied things today. um and to me as a layman. it feels the last minute bringing him in just the day before you're going to face the judge. what does it mean to you? it means that it's game time. it's on prior to today, you can talk politics. you can speak about the fact that this is politically motivated. you could talk about your scoring the president without evidence today is different. why kate from the public relations narrative to what does that indictment say? how do we pick it apart? is it legally sufficient? is there anything we could attack with respect to emotion to decide? smith and that takes a village. it takes an effort by all attorneys on board. it takes the evaluation of it, and it takes the experience, of course of really seasoned minds to evaluate determine what the proper defenses are last point again. there's one thing from a public relations perspective to give the narrative it's another thing when you're in a courtroom to give a narrative that attacks
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the evidence, and today we're going to be all about the evidence when we get that indictment absolutely good to that in just a second legal that mixed up in all of this is the security protocols. the security put in place that we've been talking about leading up to this secret service in nypd. they are ready. they're prepared for anything that could take place today around this historic moment, but there is the wild card, which is donald trump and all of this, his attorneys saying he could speak before after going into going into court today. him speaking later this evening. what does law enforcement need to be looking at? not just today, but in the weeks and months ahead because this is going to be a long thing. well, listen today sets up the you know the future events right? the coordination of security with the secret service, the nypd all of the preparedness that had gone in all of the planning. today is game day for them, and they have to execute on it now putting it into practice, but that practice is going to set up. you know, trump's returned to the court later on. is this the structure
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that we're going to have moving forward? what they did, though, is they took a threat based approach. they're letting intelligence drive the control measures not just around the courthouse or trump tower. but across the city, and this is just locking everything down. i mean, you can. you can throw 20,000 police officers and really shut down lower manhattan . but is there a need to and what? we what we're looking at over the last seven days as we did not see large groups mobilizing around around the president, you know, we're seeing you know some protesters expressing their first amendment, right? but we're not not seeing any type of agitators in those crowds. that are trying to you know, you know, act nefariously or capitalized on the moment and that kind of strategy as it works. it applies going forward as we as we continue to watch and hear what the president says. one thing one of trump's attorneys today, joey said just this morning that he can guarantee one thing, and that is that there will be no guilty plea, even on a misdemeanor. the attorney saying
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that he doesn't even think that this case is going to is going to see a jury. what do you think of that? i think a couple of things. the first thing is, there's no question about it as they should. all of us lawyers attacked the sufficiency of the information. should it even go before the jury are there. legal theories in the indictment that are flawed doesn't make out a crime, etcetera. so there'll be a lot of what we call motion practice. i can tell you that's my former office as a prosecutor there they are very good as it relates to dealing with paper crimes. it's the financial capital of the world. and as a result of that, they did it. then they'll do it now. it also means that no holds barred in the event. we don't get our case dismissed by virtue of making legal motions right by judges saying we're going to throw this out. we're going to take our case to the jury, and we are going to write. not that they have a burden of proof, but give the indication to those 12 members beyond the reasonable doubt that this president is not guilty. make no mistake about it. this will be a fierce fight on paper. it will be a fierce fight with respect to presentation. it will be a
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fierce fight in front of the jury fight, probably in the media unless there would be a gag. the order. and there is there's talk, of course, that a gag order could be in place. but the same attorney that was on this morning. talking about no guilty plea, also said that he thinks that there is no indication that there will be a request for a gag order or will be a gag order put in place from a security perspective. i was wondering this this morning would law enforcement prefer a judge telling everyone to keep quiet? from a law enforcement perspective. yes but we're dealing with donald trump. and does he listen to that, right? i think his advisers will say that he should. his attorneys will say that he should. but will he and what would the problem with the former president is that it's not his message, right? it's not the words that he says is how they are interpreted by his proxies. do they use that as a call to action? well he's saying no, no, i was just kidding. i was just kidding. i didn't. i didn't mean that. but he did he really mean it and the intent of that message and how it's received is that wild card for law enforcement, but they have thought about that already. the secret service has thought
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about it. the nypd has thought about it, and it's something that you know, we've just come to know with the former president, and we will stand by to stand by to see so they are prepared. jonathan is very good to see you, joey. thank you so much, john. alright house speaker kevin mccarthy's set to speak with the president of taiwan china now condemning the move, and finland officially the 31st member of nato, something russia has long feared. so how is russia responding? that's ahead. good morning, everyone we do begin with breaking news. joining us now are two lawmakers from different sidides of the aisle also live in ukraine, drdr sanjay gupta award in denver. yo need to deliver new as fast using the services y want inhe clouds of your cice with flexible multi cloud services that enable digital
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condemning the move, saying it's quote firmly opposed to any form of official all exchanges between the u. s and taiwan, which beijing claims as its own. it is in a store it day for nato and a major setback for russia. last hour. the finished flag was raised at nato headquarters in brussels to mark the official membership of finland to the alliance. secretary of state tony blinken. welcome finland to the group. i'm tempted to say this is maybe the one thing that we can thank mr putin for because he once again here is precipitated. something he claims to want to prevent by russia's aggression, causing many countries to believe that they have to do more to look out for their own defense and to make sure that they could deter possible russian aggression going forward. so in response to this, it seems russia is now claiming that belarus has now been equipped with aircraft that can carry out nuclear strikes.
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cnn's david mckenzie is in key for us this morning. you know david, finland, now a member of nato. ukraine of course, has been basically asking for this for some time that ukraine be a member of nato. so how is the country now? responding we had that very symbolic moment of the finnish flag being raised and it is a very important day for nato. the ukrainians, as you say, are looking to find a pathway towards joining nato. that is one reason that this country is fighting so hard to maintain its identity away from russia. there was the foreign minister of ukraine act that nato summit here's what he had to say. we are all handed from finland today. and finland's accession is a clear message that the time to revise all strategies and old perceptions has come. and there is no better solution to ensuring your atlantic security as a whole.
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then the membership of ukraine eventual membership of ukrainian nato. and that is what they want here, and this will certainly be another moments that will give leverage to ukraine to eventually try as he put it to join nato and improve security in ukrainian size john certainly , finland joining nato is something that russia has dreaded for decades and decades would have been unimaginable sometime ago. david there is the question of bach mood. this city in eastern ukraine in donetsk, which has been hardly fought over for months and months now who is in control? that's a very good question. you had this video i have to say, dodgy looking video nighttime vision shots of yevgeny ferguson, the head of the vagner mercenary group, he said that they had their estimation, legal control over much of mahmoud. he raised the russian flag there. well,
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the ukrainians are hitting back , saying that this is rubbish that actually said it's quote. wishful thinking that yes, the fighting is very hard there, but they say they still control significant portions of that. city again today you had images in day daylight are the vagner fact the russian flag. this is clearly the wagner and russian forces try to have a propaganda went to show that they meaningfully control that city. but it is worth remembering john that they have tried to take it for many, many months now without success, and so we would know if they had totally lost. that city, but the ukrainians said they are still fighting for control and still have control over a significant portion of that ground, john ever closer, day by day to the part of spring where we've been expecting maybe one side or the other to launch an offensive, david what is the atmosphere in the capital city?
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the atmosphere has been strange . you had these moments where you have these air raid sirens going off you look at your app and you figure out whether you need to get into the shelter and it's very disrupted because any time there's a siren like this kids have to go underground and try and learn underground. there have been multiple strikes on the city and across the country, but you do sense the country. drawing its collective breath and signs here and there. and hence that maybe this counter offensive may happen relatively soon. of course, we don't know exactly when it will happen, but that's the moment here in the capital. everyone's waiting for john. david mckenzie forest and keep great to have you there. david, please stay safe. sarah. this is a staggering statistic. one in six. that's how many people around the world are affected by infertility. how some doctors are using that as a rallying cry for better healthcare and next donald trump, the former president is
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celebrations on campus did take a turn when fires were set. to trash dumpsters at a few light poles were broken. the school did go on to say that the majority of those celebrating did so safely and responsibly. this is what they were celebrating the huskies sand diego state 76 to 59, which brought them their fifth men's national championship. sarah. it's a number that one researcher is calling staggering and it is. it's now estimated that one in six people are affected by infertility. this is from a new report from the world health organization, which also makes clear that this is a nation wide and a worldwide problem. cnn's jacqueline howard is looking into all this for us. jacqueline what else did the study report? find? well sarah, i can tell you. the report defines infertility as not being able to conceive within a year of trying. and when the report looks at that, specifically globally, it does find that
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about 17.5% of adults around the world are impacted by this, and that translates to that one in six statistic that you mentioned now what's really striking is the prevalence of this is similar across countries despite the nation's level of income. income countries. the prevalence is about 17.8% versus and low income countries. the prevalence is about 16.5% so 17 verses 16. it shows that this is a common issue, and the world health organization is calling for countries to pay attention to this and to raise awareness around it and to find a way to address it. as a public health issue. sarah and some of these higher income countries, one of the issues has has long been that people wait until later in life to have children. but this is something that's happening across the world. what can be done to address this at the world health organization say anything as to what could help in these situations. this is real heartbreak for a lot of
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people. it is and they did say, sarah that we need more research into fertility issues. they said that we need better access to treatment and when looking at that access physicians do warn that many people have a lack of access to evidence based information. a lack of access to recognize infertility to treat it and a lack of financial support for financial benefits. you know, one wh official had this to say about the issue. infertility is a major and widespread health issue, affecting a staggering one in six people globally over the duration of their reproductive lives and yet to date, infertility has received relatively little limited attention in health policy and research. so now that this report is out there now that we have new numbers on the prevalence of this, it will be interesting to see whether more
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