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.com. call 1 803 731891 order now mattingly at the white house, and this is cnn. it's time to update some of our top stories here. we have been following around the world this morning, starting with video that you have to see it out of paris. protesters in the french capital storming the blackrock investment building with flares . they say that they're protesting the government's pension reform plan. mom must go. israeli defense forces confirming dozens of rockets were fired from lebanon toward israel this morning. they say at least one has been intercepted by the iron dome. israel now closing its northern airspace for civil aviation, also here in the u. s three. democratic state lawmakers in tennessee are awaiting their fate. today republicans are set to hold a vote on expelling them. from the states house of representatives after their protests following that shooting in nashville. all
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that and more, we will be following all day on cnn, cnn's new central, thank you for joining us in its new central covering all of these stories, and it starts right now. we're keeping a close eye on breaking news is israel says dozens of rockets have been fired into the region fired into israel from lebanon. we're live there in moments will they be expelled one hour from now? republicans in tennessee will begin a vote to kick out three democratic state lawmakers. this all has to do with the debate over gun reforms and protests after nashville school shooting. and a training exercise gone wrong. in boston, the fbi breaks down the door of a hotel room throws. the occupant in handcuffs, pushes him into a shower and interrogates him for an hour. there's one problem, though. the fbi made a mistake those stories and many more
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right here on cnn news, central . alright the breaking news, everyone a major escalation in the middle east right now is really defense forces say dozens of rockets have been fired from lebanon into israel. take a look at this video. israel says they were intercepted. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is said to be receiving continuous updates now on this unfolding security situation. we've also just heard that israel's northern airspace has been closed down. cnn sadat's gold is live in jerusalem following all this for us and asked, what's the very latest from there? okay we know from the israeli defense forces that dozens of rockets were fired from southern lebanon into the western northern part of israel. we actually don't know that all of them were intercepted because we are getting reports of at least one
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person injured by shrapnel, so that means that likely at least some of them landed or shrapnel could have also fallen from interceptions. this is all still very much developing. but what we also know is that dozens of red alert sirens were going off in the northern western part of israel, indicating that rockets were incoming. now, of course, there have been days of tension here, drew russell, um at the al aqsa mosque leading up to this, the israeli police raiding the mosque twice in 24 hours, they say, to remove people who were barricading themselves inside with fireworks and stones. but just the act of going into the election. the mosque compound is seen as very provocative and offensive to muslims around the world. we've already seen rockets being a being sent to israel from gaza overnight. but this coming from lebanon, this is a new and very worrying escalation now from the area where these rockets were likely fired from, there's a lot of palestinian refugee camps. these could be palestinian militants. but in the israeli military's eyes, all of southern lebanon is essentially controlled by hezbollah and all the israelis. security officials i've ever
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spoken to. that is their big concern about what the next major escalation or war could be here. it would be a confrontation with hezbollah because hezbollah's arsenal is much bigger, more powerful than what we see from groups like hamas and for israel, the israeli security officials. they really worry of what this sort of escalation could mean. we know that right now the northern airspace in israel has been closed to air traffic. as a result of these dozens of rockets being fired towards israel and the prime minister is convening his secure. the cabinet to decide how to respond. keep in mind. of course, we are right now in the midst of the overlapping holidays of ramadan and passover . it's already been a very tense time, but what we're seeing right now in the north from lebanon, this could be very dangerous and very major new escalation here, okay? we're looking at some video that looks like the iron dome that enters the intercepting of at least some, as you point out, had asked some of the rockets talk to me about the context here. 2021 the last time we saw clashes after raids and in
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situation that played out initially at that, same at the alaska mosque, and what happened after that. compare that to what we're looking at potentially unfolding now. yes similar situations in 2021. there was not only unrest in east jerusalem neighborhoods and shake draw as palestinian families were under threat of being evicted from their homes, but then also clashes in alexa and for many of the militant groups in and around this region they see at locks as the definite red line more than anything else. they see it. as the symbol of palestinians and they see it as really what they need to defend. and that's why we always see these reactions not necessarily from events that happened in the west bank. even if they're you know, it's been an incredibly deadly 18 months or so. it's what happens at al aqsa that really matters. so like i said, there have been injuries, but just the fact that he's really police entering the mosque entering the mosque as they did engaging violently with the people who were inside no matter what was happening inside just the israeli police.
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entering that space is seen as incredibly provocative and defensive, and that's why we do sort of expect to see reactions , especially from gaza, but something coming from lebanon. that's incredibly new, and what would be question will be is how the israeli military will respond. will they respond in the same way that they did in 2021 with gaza that led to that 11 day war, okay. alright this is unfolding as we speak drastic close. thank you for the updates on new this morning, protesters in paris stormed into the offices of an investment firm. you can see the flares in flags and chanting as smoke filled the building. this is the 11th day of demonstrations against france's pension bill, which raises the retirement age from 62 to 64. cnn's melissa bell has been in the middle of it all in paris. melissa, why don't you tell us what you're seeing? well, this john is the heart of the protests were marching through paris, the 11th day that the unions have gotten together
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what they've been saying. these last couple of hours is that they're determined to carry on. you mentioned those pictures a moment ago from earlier on in central paris, one of the characteristics of this protest movement john, which had been pretty peaceful to begin with when it started in january. is how much more violent it's become these last couple of weeks. just show you what's happening around me. it's always starts as a bit of a carnival. it usually ends with tear gas and a small minority confronting police. early dramatic pictures really, quite extraordinary. they were railway workers who occupied that building for about 10 minutes and what you're seeing here. is very united front of the unions who say they simply don't want the retirement age raised from 62 to 64 that is set to become lower, drawn by the end of the year in the government for now, saying it will carry on the unions. we expect to tell us later tonight when the next day of strike action and protest will be but for now, no sign that either their unity or their determination. his flagging johnny. it's all going on right
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around you. melissa bell on the streets of paris. melissa please keep us posted. sarah back here to the u. s. a big question this morning is whether these three tennessee democrats that you see back there, there's state lawmakers whether they will lose their jobs today, not by the voters they represent, but by their colleagues, the republican majority in the state house next hour, the chamber is set to begin voting on whether to expel democrats gloria johnson, justin jones. loans and justin pearson and here's why the three protested on the statehouse floor last week. calling for gun reform. this is after six people , including 39 year olds were killed in a shooting at an elementary school in nashville. cnn's ryan young is following this story from nashville. ryan republicans say that you know the three grammar democrats violated house rules, but kicking them out. seems like a really extreme move. what are you hearing? we're going to see in the next hour or so. okay?
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depending on who you talk to. sarah. there's a lot of emotions tied to this. some people say this is all about decorum and breaking the rules inside the statehouse. when you see all the people who lined up here, despite all this rain, you can see the passion that's involved in this, sarah. as you walk with me here, you can see some of the teachers that have lined up with the signs. ban assault rifle ban guns, not books. it was this emotion that people took inside the statehouse, and those lawmakers said they felt the pain from these folks then went inside and got on the floor. now, when you talk to republicans, they say they went the opposite direction. they should never use the bullhorn on that floor. so now we're not sure whether or not this vote is going to happen in the next hour, or do they go through some of the resolutions first before this happens, but this is really unprecedented. in terms of how this is going to move forward. the republicans definitely run this and so they had the majority. this could absolutely happened. there have been groups that have come out and said we should not be focused on this. there are six lives that have been lost. and you had those
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officers who heroically ran in and took care of the threat. and that should be the conversation about how we stop this from ever happening again. but instead, now you can hear the pain and the people talking about how they should move forward. but today everyone is going to be focused on what happens inside because of procedural movements from the republicans. well, ryan really good reporting there. thank you so much for bringing us that john. all of that kicks off next hour. yeah, it does. sarah and if it all goes through, as perhaps expected, it would be the first time in the chambers 227 year history. that a member would be removed for violating chamber rules. now as ryan just reported the context here is the protest at the state capital calling for new gun safety measures. last thursday, three house democrats as ryan reported, joined the protest. they approached the podium on the house floor, even though they had not been recognized to speak.
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so that was a breach of house rules. it brought a halt to the chamber for nearly an hour. that is the activity under question today in this is what matters in terms of the expulsion vote as an epilogue to this on monday, dozens in the house gallery were ordered to leave after republicans voted to move forward with the expulsion vote. as that unfolded, one of the lawmakers who may be removed today, says another state representative, assaulted him and took his phone. look at this. representative justin jones says he has filed a police report over the alleged assault now since the civil war, only two house members have been expelled in tennessee in 1980. it was after criminal charges and in 2016, it followed sexual misconduct allegations and an attorney general investigation.
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both of these were bipartisan votes, not at all what's expected yesterday, sarah today i should say, sarah. all right. thank you. john. members of a grand jury may soon find out what vice president mike pens and president trump discussed in the lead up to the deadly january 6th insurrection. cnn has learned that former vice president pence will testify under oath. before that grand jury after deciding not to appeal of federal court ruling ordering him to speak cnn legal affairs correspondent paula reed is here with more apollo. what more can you tell us about what pence's decision making was about saying, hey, i am not going to try and get out of this ruling and go forward with some sort of appeal. well sarah, he believes he at least got a partial constitutional victory here because you will not have to answer any questions about things that he did in his official role as president of the senate on january 6th. but prosecutors really weren't that interested in that particular
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aspect of january 6th. instead they want to ask him about the pressure campaign that he faced from the former president and his allies as they tried to get him to block biden's victory. they're also going to want to know about that heated phone call, he and the former president had right before the insurrection. other witnesses have discussed that there were also likely going to want to talk to him about the threats that he faced from trump supporters on the capitol that day. now this could potentially sarabi historic. this would be the first time that he would be cooperating in a criminal investigation against the former president, testifying under oath at this point, we don't know the exact date for his testimony or his appearance before the grand jury. one of the questions hanging out there is whether former president trump will try to appeal this on his own on executive privilege grounds, and so far this investigation he has lost every time he has tried to push this issue of executive privilege. but i'm told even if they lose on executive privilege , they may appeal just as a
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formality to preserve this potentially for future appeals, so it's unclear if they were going to appeal and that will impact when this could potentially happen. polar reed. thank you so much there from washington, dc cape. thank you so much. an investigation is underway after a prominent tech executive was stabbed to death in san francisco. what police are saying about that attack now? plus the fbi is facing some heat today after agents detained the wrong person in a botched training at your exercise at a hotel in boston. you want to hear those details and a shortage of air traffic controllers. could be contributing to a series of recent near collisions at airports across the country. coming up on cnn news, central. did you ever stress about us having three kids? i was always part of the plan. thrhree kids.
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cnn's real solomon has all the numbers for us. okay, so what are we looking at with these first time claims this time? okay, so this is our weekly look at how many americans are filing for unemployment benefits. it gives us a sense. it's a proxy of layoffs, writes the first government data where we were going to see layoffs. we would see it here. so the data just released within the last hour so showing that 228,000 americans applied for initial claims unemployment benefits for the week ending april 1st. that is the decline of about 18,000. i should, however, say that the prior week was actually revised up by about 48,000 to put this all in context. we're still hovering at pretty much pre pandemic clothes were a little bit higher, but pretty much hovering at about that 200,000 levels. i want to show you how this can be true, but also take a look at some of the layoffs because that is also true, right? i mean, how often are we talking about? major companies that are laying off workers and we can show you some of the companies that we're talking about, but you really sort of see. some themes, right? it's a
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lot of the tech players. it's a lot of the financial companies, but and some of the major companies like mcdonald's, like the fords of the world, and what we're seeing is that it's actually the small and medium sized companies that are powering a lot of the job growth that we're seeing. and it's concealing the layoffs as some of these major tech companies. there's also coming up tomorrow that we have this important look today and tomorrow we have another important look, of course, the monthly jobs report . people are keying and very closely even more. or so than they usually do. why the jobs report has become very important. the last like year or so, but even more so tomorrow because it's the last jobs report we get before the next fed meeting in early may, so i want to show you expectations, so the expectation is that we will see job growth of about 240,000 and the unemployment rate will hover at about 3.6% to put that in context, if, in fact we do see levels like that. that would be the lowest job creation we have seen. in years. but i would argue the fed would probably like to see that so that's why everyone's watching
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it so closely to see what does it mean about the labor market? and perhaps more critically, in this environment? what does it mean to the third? maybe some indicators that the fed has been lighting long waiting to see might be playing on. all right, let's see. it's great to see you, rachel, thanks for bringing it to us, john this morning. an investigation is underway in san francisco after the founder of cash, app. was killed in a stabbing attack. bob lee was just 43 years old. there are a ton of questions surrounding this murder, and the death is definitely putting a spotlight on safety in san francisco police data there shows that violent crime is up 7% this year. cnn's veronica miracle live for us in san francisco. veronica, what are you learning about this case? well, john. we understand that the san francisco standard it's a local online site has actually reviewed surveillance video of the moments leading up or excuse me the moments after the stabbing, it apparently shows bobbly walking alone on main street, gripping his side with
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his cell phone in one hand, and leaving a trail of blood behind in the other. the san francisco standard also says that in that video, it shows him walking up to a car that had its hazards on , he lifts up his shirt shows that he's been stabbed. and that car drives off. he collapses there and then apparently walks is able to get up, walk the short distance and collapses in front of an apartment building. separately the san francisco standard also was able to obtain the 911 call made by lee himself to police where he apparently is screaming. help someone stabbed me that happened at around 2:34 a.m. and apparently, authorities were able to show up a few minutes later, but he did as we know succumbed to his injuries probably had an extensive resume in the tech industry. he was really respected. the founder of cash up. he was also the first chief technology officer. of jack dorsey square. there has been an outpouring of support from those in silicon valley and
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, of course, his friends and family, his father posting on facebook honoring his son, saying that bob would give you the shirt off of his back. he would never look down on anyone and adhere to a strict no judgment philosophy. one of his friends, also speaking out, saying he's still in shock. he was supposed to see bob just a day after he was stabbed to take a listen. actually lived right where he got killed and i used to walk there all the time at night, and, uh, i did start slowly pulling last in my safe. that's probably why i moved. i'm in vegas now. we're from staying out tomorrow night. that's a little strange. um we just happened to my mind still processing it. you know, when you lose someone you're like, this is a not expected. now in terms of what exactly led up to the stabbing, that is not clear . some people are speculating that this was a random attack with the san francisco police department has not released any information about the circumstances surrounding his death. they have also not
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released any information about the suspect. john veronica, i know you're working your sources . please keep us posted. thank you so much for that report. is there. i know you've done extensive work on the situation in san francisco. yeah we spent some time there. we have an hour documentary that's coming up on all the issues. there are lot of people very concerned this being one of the most recent, but there are many more now to florida, where sheriff's deputy says an arrest could be imminent in the shooting death. of those three teenagers. their bodies were found in three different locations in marion county. investigators tell cnn. the teams were friends and we're together before they were shot. they believe the three had been in the same car. at one point. cnn's carlos suarez joins us now from miami with the very latest. what are you hearing about this potential arrest? while sarah, according to the marion county sheriff's office. they have several leads in this investigation. they've talked to a good number of folks in this community, and they're hopeful that they're going to make an arrest soon now. new this morning, the sheriff's office
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released a photo of a car that was found submerged in the lake with one of the three bodies were told that this car belonged to 16 year old layla silver nail . she is one of the three victims that died last thursday, friday and saturday. okay now, the timeline here with respect to this photo, at least according to the sheriff's offices. they believe this photo ows the car in the hours before the three people were killed. we believe the last time that the car was seen in this community about 90 minutes north of the orlando area was around 10 40 at night. on thursday. the sherrif we spoke to him yesterday got an update on the investigation, and here's what he told us. we do have some leads. good legion, too. a couple of suspects. that hopefully will lead us to an arrest. we have a pretty good idea, uh, at some point during an investigation when evidence
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testimony, witnesses, all that begins to line up and we're confident that that arrest will be forthcoming. alright. so remember, sarah. we have three victims here. the first was found at last thursday. that was 16 year old that leila silver nail the following day on friday was a 17 year old boy. and then on saturday was a 16 year old girl again. she was the one that was found inside of layla's car . sarah are you getting any new information on the victims? i know you talked about one of them was in the car. police think that car is hers. what else do we know? yeah. so of the three victims, the only one that has been identified by the sheriff's office has been leila silver nail. she is described as someone who was well known in this community again in marion county. she played on the softball team, according to the sheriff, as well as some post on facebook. she really enjoyed the sport and, in fact, the softball
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team last night released a statement to cnn talking about the impact that this young girl had on her teammates. it reads in part quote. quote. leila was a caring young lady, an amazing athlete, a cherished teammate to so many young girls. sarah harless, carlos warner. thank you. for all those details. it's really really sad story. stay with us. we will actually speak with sheriff billy woods live next hour, john. so a huge ice column falls during a climbing expedition. the tragic and heroic story out of utah. what happened to the climber who saved another climbers life as the ice came tumbling down? and we're just moments away from the opening bell on wall street where u. s futures are down right now heading into the last day of the trading week, new jobs numbers out just moments ago showed weekly jobless claims coming in above expectations. this is all a prelude to tomorrow's monthly jobs. report.
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going to bring you this vote live when it happens. so this just in lebanon says that israel has responded to rockets fired into northern israel with artillery fire into southern lebanon. this after israeli defense sources say that dozens of rockets were fired from lebanon into israel. israel says some of those were intercepted 're just now hearing israel's northern airspace has been closed much more on this as it develops throughout the morning, kate. suddenly fbi agents are banging on your door and it is all a big mistake. that is exactly what happened late tuesday night in a botched fbi training exercise in boston . the agency later apologized, saying that the training was meant to enhance soldiers skills to operate and realistic and unfamiliar environments. the
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training team, unfortunately entered the wrong room. cnn's natasha bertrand has much more for us. she's joining us now, natasha. this is all because they had the wrong room number. that appears to be the case, kate and just to reiterate here, just go over what happened? apparentlylyly fbi and u. s. army special operations command were conducting a training exercise in downtown boston at around 10 pm on tuesday after revere hotel, and they actually raided the wrong hotel room and they ended up detaining the people inside that hotel room for about an hour until they realized their mistake. we did get a statement from the fbi and they told cnn that quote it was meant the training exercise to stimulate or simulator. i should say a situation that their personnel might encounter in a deployed environment and quote based on inaccurate information they were mistakenly sent to the wrong room and detained an individual rather than the intended role player here. now they do say thankfully, no one
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was injured, but obviously going to raise a lot of questions about these training exercises moving forward and we actually have the police call that was made at around 12 30 am on wednesday about this incident. here's what they said. and by the revere hotel. delta pilots. had people claiming to the fbi agents barged into that room and handcuffed them to the bathroom. so as you heard there, the people in this room that were mistakenly targeted by the fbi and special operations raid they were apparently delta pilots. now we have reached out to delta to try to get a response from them, and they said that they are investigating this. but look , the army is apologizing this morning, saying that they extend their deepest apologies to the individual who was affected by this training exercise. kate all right, natasha. thank you so much for bringing it just i mean the details are bananas was a good a good work. that's a good word. alright speaking of something else that really
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freaks folks out who like to fly or have to for work close calls on america's runways this morning, there are demands for the federal aviation administration. that's the faa to take action. there have been multiple runway close calls this year. here's just a quick recap of just a few of those in january at jfk. a delta flight aborted takeoff. when an american airlines you see the animation there crossed into its path. the two came within 1000 ft of each other about the length of a cruise ship recording showed the american airlines person pilot misconstrued directions from air traffic controllers than in february in austin, a fedex cargo plane was trying to land and nearly ended up and look at this. how close that came on top of a southwest flight that was taking off from the same same runway. take a look at what it looked like from inside the cockpit. it was terrifying and again. these are animations that you're looking at. and then just a few weeks later in boston, a
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learjet took off without clearance and missed a jetblue flight that was trying to land by less than 600 ft. that is dangerously close. thankfully. nobody was hurt in any of those incidents. so how is the faa planning to fix this staffing might be one of the big issues are pete montaigne is here with us? you are also a pilot. tell us what is the first order of business for the faa at this point. well right now, the faa is simply trying to remind pilots and air traffic controllers to be more vigilant and they're trying to hire more air traffic controllers. this is busy big admission by the faa, where it says it's simply does not have enough air traffic controllers in the new york area , and now it is giving airlines an opportunity to scale back on the number of flights. they operate to newark, jfk and laguardia. this summer to try and avoid and stem off even
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wars, cancelations and delays. we're hearing from american airlines, it says. it's going to scale back the number of flights , delta and jetblue. they say they are considering it. but this problem is so acute in new york at new york terminal radar approach control. that's a facility that operates the airspace going into new york planes descending and taking off. after they leave the area of the control tower. the staffing there is only about half staffing 54% of what it should be, according to the national air traffic controllers association nationwide, this issue is getting really big problem as well. we're talking about two and every 10 air traffic controller jobs nationwide are empty. the national air traffic controllers association, the union never traffic controllers, says this is a huge problem. it's also contributing to the safety issues we've seen. number of controllers dropped by 10% over the last decade. sarah i know that you have seen things from inside the cockpit. you have seen things, of course as a passenger, but you also know
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kind of what is going on inside this control towers. it is one of the most stressful jobs there is out there. can you explain all of the things that are happening with these controllers? there's so many layers to air traffic control. it's hard to sum up pretty quickly, although the rules are really written in blood, and now, the faa says they want to staff up at some air traffic control facilities by having some extra vigilance in towers, meaning supervisors looking over the shoulder of air traffic controllers trying to alleviate some of that pressure. it is a really stressful job like you mentioned. and it can be incredibly busy. the big thing here that transportation secretary people to judge says is that there's a bit of a rust that is happening at multiple different levels of the aviation system. that means pilots and air traffic controllers remember with both pilots and air traffic controllers retirements one up over the pandemic, new people are coming up and through much more quickly, so there is a bit of a brain drain, and that's
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something that the faa is trying to deal with something that airlines are trying to deal with as well. sarah pete 19, or aviation correspondent and also a pilot. thank you so much for those details. cape china is vowing to retaliate after the meeting between taiwan's president and house speaker kevin mccarthy on u. s soil. how u. s officials are responding to this latest threat from beijing and the chicago doctor went the extra mile to prove how safe organ donation is donating her own kidney to a woman. several states away that doctor is our guest in the next hour. she's feeling the power of listerine. he's feeling it. yep them too. it's a an invigorating rush, zapping millions of germs in seconds for that one of a kind won't which leaves you feeling? blistering feel the wo fre, warm hot dogs, not selling hot advances, innovations. robotics
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kevin mccarthy met with taiwan's president in california, the top chinese official valuing that beijing will take quote, resolute and strong measures to firmly defend national sovereignty and territorial integrity. morning. taiwaeeting, taiwan also reported that a chinese aircraft carrier had entered taiwan's southeastern waters. cnn's lauren fox is live on capitol hill with much more information about this, including lauren details from kevin mccarthy about his meeting with taiwan's president. yesterday kevin mccarthy, the speaker of the house, defiant john saying that he's going to meet with whoever he wants whenever he wants, and that neither friend nor foe is going to tell him or dictate the terms of his meetings. he met yesterday with taiwan's president, and they shored up the u. s relationship with taiwan, discussing issues that were pertinent, including ensuring that taiwan's economic
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growth with the united states continues on trade agreements, as well as discussing trade deals. would transferring weapons to taiwan and ensuring that that might happen in a speedier and quicker way. that is something that presidents i made clear she wanted to see happen from the united states. i think the important thing to underscore here is the fact that this is a bipartisan position that it wasn't just house speaker kevin mccarthy going out on a limb and having this meeting, but he was flanked at his press conference with republican and democratic lawmakers. you saw peter aguilar, who's a democratic leader. also speaking yesterday , talking about the importance of making it clear that the u. s china relationship is one that is important but that it is also important to continue the relationship with taiwan. here's what house speaker kevin mccarthy said. about that relationship. the friendship between the people of taiwan and america as a matter of profound
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importance to the free world. and it is critical to maintain economic freedom. peace. and regional stability. and one of the most interesting questions that mccarthy got at his press conference was if he had any plans to go to taiwan, he said there were no immediate plans. but again if he went, it would be on a bipartisan basis again, highlighting the fact that this is something that the united states government is united on, despite the fact there's a lot of domestic issues that lawmakers on capitol hill fight about all the time. john about all the time, but not now. nancy pelosi put out a statement with the nicest words i think i've ever heard her say about kevin mccarthy after this meeting, so there is really bipartisan support for this lauren fox on capitol hill. as always, thanks so much for your reporting, sarah. former vice president mike pence, will share details of his direct conversations with former president trump leading up to the january 6th insurrection. what insight his testimony will bring to the
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into defensive positions there and again. whole lot of activity , including flares. i don't know if they were deployed by law enforcement or by the protesters , and we did hear a bang as well. i think we have cnn's melissa bell. on the streets there. melissa if you're with us, how close are you to what is clearly a confrontation now? what's happening is that confrontation beginning at the front of the march, and that's what we've tended to see these last couple of weeks a lot more violence, along with direct confrontation between the police and the protesters. this is what it looks like further back. hero john, protesting relatively peaceful, but you can see how many people are out here. could hear that anger their determination, but it is hard for former extremist elements that we've seen for the last couple of weeks, taking on the police at the front of the marches week after week. we've also been seeing examples of
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allegations of police brutality and exchange. there are some 45 internal police investigations underway just from the last few weeks accused looking into these allegations of some pretty heavy handed tactics, and this is what we expected further up deployed 11.5 1000 policemen across france. we're trying to keep this protest come again, but it is a growingly noisy and violent black bloc group as they call it here that takes on the front of his marches. that's proven remarkably difficult to keep under control. bear in mind. john paris are still pretty littered not as bad as they were still a lot of uncollected trash out there that tends to get lit. and you get a lot of tear gas and a lot of anger expressed very physically between police forces and the most radical members of this much, john. i'm melissa. i have to say as we were seeing you in that amazing shot with thousands of people streaming by peacefully. we are also watching this exchange
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between the police and the protesters, as you were describing at the front of the march. throwing and kicking back and forth either smoke bombs that are tear gas containers. unclear exactly what they are, but they're just going back and forth they wore a moment ago. between the protesters and law enforcement, so that situation extraordinarily tense melissa 11 days of this. there we go again. you just saw things being thrown there. 11 days of this any sign of abating. but none at all. john robbie so yesterday were talks between the trade unions over this raising of the 64. the french government breakdown. the french government, saying it's standing firm is going to push this through and the union saying that sunshine this is going to continue by the end of the day, we'll hear about what the next day will be on those images you're seeing of the very violent front and very valuable compensation. to give you an
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idea of some 770 police officers that have been wounded over the course of the last few weeks more than 400 of those, just in the last couple. that's how much more intensely violent protests have become. violence tended to be on the periphery. it's become over the last couple of weeks, much more central because the government's insistence okay. we got it from that is what it these people come out today. and determined more than ever to get the government backed up. what we're looking at now is pretty extraordinary footage of law enforcement behind their plexiglass shields. you can see those shields smeared. with paint. they're photographers or protesters taking pictures of them. they were just being have things being thrown at them. there we go. you can see it's small there on the screen there, but there were things being thrown at those protesters are sorry all those police with their shields. hang on. we? we
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just heard a tear gas canister being fired off. there may be to try to get control. of this situation there at the front of this, melissa, is there any business? this recent paris. right you can't hear me because it's just so loud. there again. you saw the streams of people walking past melissa, where she is. it's peaceful, but just a little up from her at the front of this you can see these clashes between protesters and law enforcement things being thrown. at the lawn force mint as they are protecting the cells behind plexiglass shields. we hear the rattling you clearly see the debris. alright. hang on one second. you just saw things
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with flames being thrown and we did hear some bangs told we are going to keep monitoring this situation obviously quite vulnerable right now. okay, hang on. we're gonna stick around for a second. that small group of launch force mint there protecting themselves again and in that almost corner behind the newsstand and windows of that building. just taking it as stuff is being thrown. at them, and you can see the flare burning on the street. alright we're going to take a very short break. but know this. there is breaking news here on the streets of paris, which are watching very closely. also we're getting new information from israel where rockets have been fired from lebanon, the lebanese, say the israelis now responding with artillery a lot of breaking news coming into cnn news, central, stay with us. do
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