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viewers joining us in the united states and all around the world . i'm bianca nobilo live from london. max foster has the day off just ahead on cnn newsroom. i got a call from my wife panicking that she was locked in the vault that there was an active shooter in the building. this is awful bodies, and our minds are not meant. to go through these types of tragedies . this isn't about politics. this is about life and death. the clock is counting down to friday and now the doj and the drug manufacturer danko are asking for more time we are ready to fight. this is going to be a long fight. we understand this. we stand by fda approval. damaging leak from some of the highest levels of the pentagon. finding out who it is, if it certainly is an american, bringing them to justice because it's obviously is espionage. live from london. this is cnn newsroom with max foster and
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bianca nobilo. it is tuesday, april 11th nine am here in london, four am in louisville, kentucky, where we mark yet another deadly mass shooting in the us at least five people were killed at the old national bank in downtown louisville when a 25 year old employee used an assault weapon to shoot colleagues in a conference room during a staff meeting and he live streamed the attack. investigators are piecing together what led up to it. a law enforcement source says the government had been informed he was going to lose his job and left behind a note for his parents and a friend informing them of his plans. it's not clear when that message was found. a kentucky state lawmaker whose friend died in the attack said these shootings have become a disease, but almost nothing is being done to fix the nation's gun control laws. my worry is that everybody will raise their fists in anger and mourn. and then and six weeks, eight weeks we go back to doing the same nothing if it was a disease that
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was spreading this past across our country, you better believe we'd be trying to tackle it. well i believe this is a disease just like that has been plagued our society this troubled our communities. it is destroyed our families and we've got to do something. several victims remain hospitalist and one of them died later on monday. 57 year old diana eck it cnn's omar jimenez reports on the investigation. officers were on sane within three minutes. the suspect shot at officers. we then returned fire and stop that threat. police revealing the shooter was an employee at the bank and had livestreamed the attack. suspect was live framing. and unfortunately, that's that's tragic. to know that that incident was out there and captured enforcement source telling cnn the shooter had also learned he was going to be fired and wrote a note to his parents
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and a friend indicating he was going to shoot at the bank. louisville's head of police solemnly reading the names of the victims. at an afternoon press conference, tommy elliott. 63 years of age. jim tut. 64 years of age. josh barrett, 40 years of age and juliana farmer. among those injured in the attack. two police officers, including a rookie cop just days into the job, the officer who was in critical condition today. officer nicholas wilt. 26 years of age. just graduated from the police academy on march 31st. i just swore him in and his family was there to witness his journey to become a police officer. he was struck. in the head that officer out of surgery in critical but in stable condition
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. the shock of the attack also felt at the highest levels of the state's government. one of the victims known to the mayor and governor, one of them was tommy elliott. a very good friend of mine. of the governor's tommy elliott helped me build my law career. help me become governor. gave me advice on being a good dad. he was an incredible friend. officials say the gunmen used an ar 15 style rifle in the attack. investigators are still trying to establish a motive. the governor paid tribute to those lost today. to honor those who have fallen and asked so many families grieve. i'm ordering our flags statewide. fly it. half staff. until friday. omar jimenez, cnn, louisville, kentucky. the shooting comes as the nashville metro council in tennessee unanimously voted to
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reinstate one of the two democratic lawmakers who was expelled by the state's republican led house for joining a gun reform protests. last week . justin jones was immediately sworn in on the steps of the state capital. he says the republican lawmakers did not understand the backlash that would follow their actions. their attempt to crucify democracy has really resurrected a movement here in tennessee. it shows that we need more representatives who will stand with the people who are willing to risk a title to be with the people to stand with the people . and so we need bold leadership. we need to fight for our communities. meanwhile a vote to reinstate the other ousted lawmaker justin pearson is set for wednesday. he tells cnn that gun violence in america is a tragedy that could be prevented. it is a sad and another tragic day in our country where we know the decisions of people in power. decisions of people who could actually do something to prevent gun violence in our schools and our banks in our communities by preventing guns from getting in
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the hands of individuals who have them. the people in positions of power are refusing to act and it is a tragedy that that is our reality. and at the same time we're seeing people who are pleading for democracy to work. the people and nashville metro council people in shelby county, the county commission, our communities are pleading for democracy to work in order that we might be able to affect the change that we need. and so, yes, it is. it is multiple emotions celebration and of the determination of the people who want to see justice happened with representative jones being receded and it also painful moment of recognition that our legislators and people like cameron sexton and the republican party in tennessee and across the south in this country are not doing nearly enough to prevent guns from getting in the hands of people and doing all of the holistic work of gun prevention that is necessary. meanwhile the mother of the six year old virginia student who shot his teacher in january, has been charged with felony child neglect. she also faces a misdemeanor charge of recklessly leaving a loaded firearm so as to endanger a child. the teacher suffered a gunshot wound to the hand and her chest. authorities have
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asked the court to impanel a special grand jury to continue the investigation. now to new developments in a closely watched medication, abortion case, the justice department and an abortion pill manufacturers are asking an appeals court to freeze a judge's order that would suspend the food and drug administration's approval of kristen. plaintiffs have until tonight to respond this as dozens of biotech and pharmaceutical company leaders signed a letter supporting the fda and calling for a reversal of the ruling by the texas judge. meantime california, massachusetts and washington state, all led by democratic governors have announced that they have secured emergency stockpiles of the abortion pills. cnn's jessica schneider has more now from washington. the clock is counting down to friday and now the doj and the drug manufacturer danko are asking for more time before judge katz. america's ruling goes into effect, because right now the texas judge's ruling halting fda approval of mifepristone is set to go into
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effect at the end of friday night, and there's been some question about whether the fda could just ignore this ruling. but the truth is this order will revoke fda approval immediately without any action from the fda . if we get to friday night, and no other court has stepped in so doj and danko asking the fifth circuit to pause the judge's order beyond friday night and extend it as long as this appeals process last, which really could be weeks or likely months, and the request is that the fifth circuit decide by noon on thursday, so if they don't further pause, the judge's order then doj and janko could immediately ask the supreme court to step in, and filings along with their emotional, really underscoring how dire they view the situation. so this is from the declaration of a doctor in pennsylvania, saying the district court order staying or alternatively, suspending fda approval of mifepristone will mean that many patients across my state and our country will not be able to access abortion care at all. should mifepristone be unavailable. i suspect
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patients will be confused and misled to believe that abortion is no longer available or unsafe . some facilities may offer my suppressed all alone, which will surely result in more unscheduled visits and emergency room visits for pain, incomplete abortion and side effect, concerns many patients will not be able to access safe abortion at all. and in addition to this filing, doj is also asking for clarification from the federal judge in washington, who ordered the fda to keep the drug available in 17 states, plus dc doj is asking. how can they comply with both his order and the texas ruling? and then there's the scientific community. they're responding, saying this really sets a precedent for diminishing the fds authority. it creates uncertainty for the entire drug industry, and it raises questions about whether other controversial drugs maybe like the morning after pill or even vaccines whether those could suddenly face similar threats in courts. in fact, dozens of biotech and pharmaceutical
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company leaders they signed an open letter in support of the fda. so all of this is swirling as we await the fifth circuits next move that could ultimately moved quickly to the supreme court. if the fifth circuit doesn't pause that texas ruling before friday night, jessica schneider, cnn washington so where do americans stand on this issue? cnn's harry entin breaks down the numbers and they might surprise you. americans overwhelmingly do not want this abortion pill band 70% are opposed to it over 80% of democrats are opposed to it. look at that over 50% of republicans are opposed to my goodness gracious. when was the last time you saw controversial issue in which a majority of republicans and democrats agreed . we oftentimes look at polling and we say, okay, is this necessarily reflected in the real world? well since roe v. wade was overturned in the middle of last year. we had half
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a dozen abortion ballot measures right and the pro abortion right side and every single one of them came out with the majority with the win, and we're not just talking about blue states like vermont and california. we're talking about red states right, like kentucky and kansas and montana. so the fact is, americans are on the side of pro abortion rights. and it's going to be very interesting to see going forward whether or not they like this decision. i don't believe that they will if it halts. us president joe biden heads to northern ireland in the coming hours to mark 25 years since warring factions agreed to end their violence and set up a power sharing government. but despite the success of the good friday agreement, some of the stresses and security concerns remain after mass republican activists attacked police in derry on monday as a march by the so called new ira degenerated into vandalism. cnn white house reporter kevin liptak is in belfast, northern ireland. for us right now, kevin
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the president's visit to northern ireland under schools. the u. s is influence in this peace process. architecture do you think it's still remains an important part of maintaining peace? yeah i think that's something that president biden will want to emphasize when he's here in belfast, because, of course, the good friday agreement came with some significant american investment in the form of president bill clinton has special envoy george mitchell really trying to bring the sides together and come to this long sought agreement that did bring peace between the unionists and nationalists? of course, president biden wants to emphasize the legacy of that agreement. but you know, the good friday agreement is being tested. certainly this specter of violence has never entirely disappeared. you saw those clashes in dairy yesterday and of course, there is significant police presence here in belfast ahead of the president's arrival around his hotel. the threat level in northern ireland has
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recently been increased after the assassination of a police officer, but politically as well. the good friday agreement is being tested the power sharing agreement between sides that was a result of these intensive negotiations 25 years ago that government is current. only paralyzed as the unionists refused to join. as part of this dispute over the brexit trade rules. and so president biden when he meets with the leaders of the northern ireland political parties tomorrow, will sort of try and control them to get back into this government. it's to really sort of reinforce the importance of this power sharing government as part of the good friday agreement. now this trip really is kind of a sentimental journey for the president as well, of course, when he goes down to the republic of ireland later in the week, the president, of course, very proud irish american very proud of his irish roots, and, in fact, ahead of the visit, the white house distributed quite an extensive genealogical table
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dating all the way back to 18. oh, three. president biden's great great great grandparents who came from ireland and traveled to the united states really sort of looking for a better life. and that's really become something of a political identity for president biden, this ancestor of working class irish folks who look for a better life in the united states. of course, he peppers his speeches with quotes from irish poets yates, seamus heaney, he talks about his links to ireland all the time, so certainly kind of a sentimental journey for him as well. but at the start of his trip here in belfast, there really will be some serious political questions that he will want to get resolved as part of his visit. bianca kevin liptak live in belfast. thank you. we'll be checking in with you throughout the day. donald trump could be back in new york this week to face another legal battle. sources tell cnn that he may be deposed on thursday in a civil lawsuit filed by the state attorney general. it alleges
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that trump his children and the trump organization were involved in a decades long scheme to enrich themselves by providing false financial statements to lenders and others. meanwhile the former president is challenging a separate legal decision against him. cnn's katelyn polantz has that story. donald trump has gone to a federal appeals court for the fourth time in the january 6th criminal investigation that's being run by federal prosecutors out of dc trying to close off some of the questions that a witness might be able to answer in the grand jury. now, this is not just any witness. this would be his former vice president, mike pence. pence has been subpoenaed to that grand jury and donald trump has been trying to claim executive privilege or presidential privilege protection. around the communications that he and pence would have had after the 2020 election leading up to january. 6th whenever pence was being pressured to try and stop the
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outcome of the presidential election and overturned donald trump's loss now three times, donald trump has already gone to the appeals court and lost related to other witnesses. a lot of other people, including people from pence's office, his own white house counsel, some of his top aides, even cabinet member mers, but this fourth time he's filing again to try and block part of pence's testimony by claiming executive privilege. we do believe, though , according to many of the legal experts, i speak with that he is likely to lose again here. we know that a trial level judge already denied trump's request. to stop pence from answering these questions at the grand jury, and there's 50 years of case law up against him here. obviously the appeals court has not sided with him any time he's tried to make executive privilege claims over january 6th material before and that is a likelihood again. katelyn polantz cnn washington. top secret information about the
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us spying on its allies posted on social media what the pentagon is saying about those leaks just ahead plus the u. s state department takes a significant step in the effort to bring back a detained american reporter from russia. and later tensions flare in the west bank, thousands of israeli settlers and even members of benjamin netanyahu's cabinet marched to an abandoned settlement the details for you ahead. do you struguggle to fall asleep and stay asleep? asleep support has a unique blend of five key ingredients that can help you f false it faster. stay asleep longer, so you can wake up refreshed. que no the brand. i trust. if you he diabetes, getting on decks come is the single most important thing you can do. itliminates painful finger scks helps lower a one c and this covered by medicare before using the desk. com g seven. i was really frustrated
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about where they're coming from . do you believe the leak is contained? are there more documents out there that have not been released publicly? is this an ongoing threat? we don't know. it's really don't dozens of the 50 plus classified documents were still viewable on twitter. as of monday, they first appeared on the social media site discord where they went largely unnoticed. for weeks, cnn's reviewed 53 pages of documents produced between february and march, some of which are marked top secret, the highest classification. they show the extent of us spying efforts on allies, including assessments of the battlefield. in the war in ukraine, and intelligence reports on south korea and israel. it's a leak aspect that everybody is concerned about it, and every government has had, you know, situations where their documents have leaked out. these are largely to some extent. you know, diplomatic documents where you're trying to impact that the diplomatic relationship to encourage people to do something else. perhaps even in this instance in the supportive of
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ukraine so that that narrative that commentary is certainly something you don't want out in the public. as we look to what where this is obviously not number one goal is to stop it, too, is to your damage control. how do we have to adjust as a result of these documents becoming public and thirdly, finding out who it is, if it certainly is an american bringing them to justice? because this obviously is espionage and would write to the level of being a traitor to your country? let's get reaction now from south korea. cnn's paula hancocks is live for us in seoul . i believe president biden is scheduled to meet the south korean president at the end of this month. what does south korea's reaction to this? leak of intelligence documents tell us about if that relationship has been impacted. we'll be anchor. it certainly doesn't come at a good time. when you say there's only two weeks before they're supposed to be this this state visit by president yoon soo cheol to the white house to meet with president biden. so what? we're
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hearing from the presidential office here in seoul is almost that they're trying to downplay this. what we have heard from a statement is that they believe that a considerable amount of the information is quote fabricated. now they haven't given any more details about this. we have asked them what zach tli, they believe is fabricated. but no more information is forthcoming. now the actual documents themselves that have been leaked appear to show a discussion between senior south korean officials about a potential deal to sell ammunition from south korea to the united states and concerns that that would then be passed on to ukraine. south korea has a long standing policy that they don't give or sell any lethal aid to countries at war. so certainly there are concerns about this, we know the defense secretary, lloyd austin was speaking to his south korean counterpart earlier this tuesday. and it was on this topic. the south korean side saying that they believe both
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defense ministers thought that parts of this were fabricated. i have to point out that this is just coming from the south korean side at this point as the pentagon we have requests him but have not yet commented on this. although the south korean side say it was lloyd austin, who requested this call, obviously a fair bit of damage control going on at this point. it's also playing very high internally as well here in south korea domestically, the opposition parties are calling for more information, saying it is a clear violation of south korea's sovereignty and also questioning whether there's more to come. is this just the tip of the iceberg and also just briefly on australia. we've also had a comment there from general angus campbell. he's the chief of the australian defense force, and he has said that he is concerned about the quote. serious leak, so certainly many states at this point are reaching out to officials in the united states define out more about what this exactly means, but certainly from south koreans point of view, they would like
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this to be put to one side so that the focus can return to this state visit. so certainly it is not good timing from the south korean point of view. paula hancocks, live and soul. thank you. the u. s. state department has officially designated wall street journal reporter evan gorshkov it has wrongfully detained by russia. the designation backs up previous assertions that the espionage charges against him are baseless. it also gives the biden administration authority to explore options like a prisoner swap to free him more on the story now with claire sebastian, who joins me here. tell us more about the practicalities of how this could help. evan gosh, covic by designating him as wrongfully detained, not unexpected. of course, we saw the secretary blinking and said last week that in his eyes, he believes that evan deskovic is wrongfully detained. the first journalist of course, arrested in russia american journalist since 1986. this is not a legal designation is diplomatic, but it does move the case in the u. s under the
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jurisdiction of the office of the special presidential envoy for hostage affairs. it means that essentially he is now going to be treated like a political hostage, which opens up these avenues like, for example, a prisoner swap, which happened twice last year with brittney griner, and with trevor read, it means that it's being handled at the highest levels of the u. s government. there's there is the bianca a more immediate problem for evan koskovich, and that is that the us has yet to be granted consular access to him. it's been 13 days that he was arrested. they said, as of monday that they haven't had it. and obviously this is something that the state department is very worried about taking. listen to this portion of the briefing on monday. we believe that, um it is a matter of human dignity to ensure that, um mr herskovits can can meet with consular officers. do you have any recourse at all? we have a number of tools at our disposal. matt hold the russian federation accountable. so we didn't know bianca. what exactly those tools
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are they going to keep bringing it up? they say with the russian authorities, but without that consular access, they cannot verify themselves. what kind of conditions he's being kept in his physical, mental state. all of that, so that being said, we're all the next steps available. so in his case, the next steps are that we know, according to russian state media that his lawyers have filed an appeal in this case that is going to be heard. in a russian court this time next week. uh you know, we don't after that, we don't know his detention is until the end of may failing anything else. he will remain in in lefortovo prison in moscow that notorious prison until that point, the russian authorities will tell you certainly president would suggest in cases like this, that they want this to play out in the courts that they see this as a legal matter and that until it plays out in the russian courts, they cannot move to any kind of diplomatic discussions, so i think that's certainly what we can expect to have from them this time. claire sebastian thank you so much. two prominent chinese civil rights lawyers have been sentenced to more than 10 years in prison for subversion. they were originally detained after privately meeting
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with other activists in 2019, g i, joe i was given a 12 year sentence, according to his wife , who lives in the us and his partner shoes. she's young was sentenced to 14 years. they both called for accountability in china's government and express pro democracy sentiments. both men were tried in separate cases behind closed doors and pleaded not guilty to the charges. we'll go to belfast next, where president biden could find himself in the middle of a battle over brexit. jill feels super confident in her favorite sweater so much. shee marched up to her boss and said, dan, ii want to raise his name is bob. prprotect your favorites from fading pilling and stretching so you can wear them as long as you love them. moderate to severe eczema doesn't car if you have a date or day off. get out in
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cnn newsroom i'm bianca nobilo. if you're just joining us, let me bring up to date with our top stories. this hour. at least five people are dead and eight others injured after a gunman opened fire inside a bank in louisville, kentucky. the 25 year old suspect was an employee who officials say was told that he was going to lose his job. he left behind a note for his parents and friends informing them of his plans. and later today. u. s. presidential biden will head to northern ireland to celebrate 25 years of the landmark good friday agreement that mostly ended decades of sectarian violence. and i say, mostly because some of it is still going on on monday agitators with a fringe republican faction attacked police during a parade that they staged to mark the 1916 uprising against british rule. and from the unionist side, its largest political party is boycotting the legislature that the agreement set up over brexit trade rules that they say would separate northern ireland from the rest of the uk. but some northern ireland businesses say
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that they're now seeing a bonanza from those same rules. cnn's nic robertson is in belfast, northern ireland, for us on that part of the story, and nick tell us more about the political challenges but also opportunities that brexit has caused there. yeah brexit has given real opportunities to northern ireland. some would argue these were opportunities that the whole of the uk had before the vote for brexit. the majority of people in northern ireland didn't vote for brexit. but the british government has been trying to patch up the difficulties that it's caused here. the windsor framework agreement is the most recent way that the british government with the eu's trying to fix that and the british prime minister rishi soon i was over in northern ireland within the past month or so. and he said look, northern ireland is a great place to do business. this because but it now means that businesses can trade into the uk market and to the eu market in a way that businesses in mainland uk can't and as you were talking about
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their these fringe elements that try to sort of use the political dead space, the political dead space created by the abstention of the main unionist party from joining the power sharing government here because of their concerns over brexit it creates that sort of vacuum and void that these fringe groups can feed into. but when you talk to business leaders here, as we have been over the past few days, you get that sense that there's there is, and they feel that great sense of opportunity here. blind maker block and its boss, komac diamond, are at the cutting edge of their business will take orders up to 4 30, if any day and they'll be turned around the same day and or an object lesson on beating brexit impact on northern ireland, and there's going to holla. this one's going to zululand in the netherlands, netherlands. and then their palate is going to
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places in the eu consult direct to the eu without the brexit problems. mainland uk companies have a third country within the european market, so there's additional paperwork and tariffs associated with selling products directly to consumers. so this is your advantage. absolutely. the problem with getting plants from england is that the whole ears don't want to do group each because brexit isn't working for everyone, even with the new uk eu windsor framework deal doesn't seem that it's going to get any easier. um we're now not only have we the border down the irish sea, we also have to adhere to all these european rules. beth lonny runs st field nurseries says she'll still face a near impossible challenge. to get some plants from mainland uk strings are being cut and we're being cast adrift, and that's how it fails. improved british
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communities. the issue is totemic. the power sharing government here is stalled over it. yet business here is somehow powering ahead. miraculous thing has happened. our exports to the uk the eu and the rest of the world are all increased whilst the rest of the uk market has decreased, but political sensitivities are not brexit only challenge here better business is putting a squeeze on labor. us mining giant terex, which first invested here right after the good friday peace agreement and now has eight sites, turning close to a billion dollars in sales last year, needs to grow their 2000 person workforce and is taking on traditional steps. massive recruitment drive. we are actively trying to recruit females into our business. so when we actually actively went out under a female federal
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academy, we were very successful in attracting women into the workforce. so this is the next generation of blind production. blind maker cormack diamond has a solution to all robots? yes largely robots and the type of employee that we see in the future state will have the skills relating to advanced manufacturing techniques so successful breaking into the us blind market selling the robots, not the blinds. so this is where the future is going to be for you more absolutely, automated system replica systems of this here deployed around the world will not help manage it day to day basis. business groups estimate that for every job generated in advanced manufacturing, another three created in the wider economy and right now in northern ireland, one in everything four families is estimated to rely on manufacturing for their income.
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political issue in play is business delivering more brexit winners, the losers, the answer to that likely seen at the ballot box next month. and i think that's a message that we're going to hear. president biden echo when is here doing a ribbon cutting at university here in belfast? that business can make the difference that it can help heal some of those political divisions and that's going to be thrust of his message. nic robertson live for us in belfast. thank you so much. president biden has signed legislation on monday to end the national emergency for covid 19 . the white house says the move does not affect a separate public health emergency, which will end on may 11th. but when both emergencies are formally over next month that will end government funded tests, treatments and vaccines, as well as some other social safety net programs designed to help us deal with the pandemic. west virginia has settled a lawsuit
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with e cigarette maker jewel labs for $7.9 million. that is, according to the state's attorney general. the state accused the company of unfair and deceptive advertising that was aimed at teenagers. jewel says the settlement is another step in its ongoing commitment to resolve issues from the company's past. a new study warns that weight loss in older adults can come with the risk of early death. the study published monday examined 17,000 adults in australia who were 70 and up and 2000 in the u. s. who are at least 65 found that even a 5% weight loss increases the risk of mortality particular, particularly in older men. one of the researchers said that dropping weight can be an early symptom of conditions like cancer and dementia. still ahead . new surveillance footage shows the moment an imam was stabbed inside a new jersey mosque. and several israeli ministers joined settlers for a march in the west bank. as tensions escalate nearby had the details just
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news central today at nine eastern. new video shows the moment in amman was stabbed during morning prayers at a mosque in new jersey on sunday. you can see the suspect among the other worshippers. when they kneel down to pray. he quickly moves to the front of the room and appears to stab the imam in the back. members of the congregation held the attacker until police arrived. the suspect is a 32 year old from istanbul. he's pleaded not guilty to an attempted murder charge. the texas board of pardons and paroles says it will immediately start investigating a potential pardon for daniel perry, the man recently convicted of killing a black lives matter. protester three years ago. the pardon request came straight from the state's governor, greg abbott, a move that's causing controversy and putting the victim's loved ones through new trauma. the local district attorney says the governor's request undermines the rule of law and has made the community less safe. simmering
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tensions in the middle east boiling over as clashes break out between israeli forces and palestinians in the west bank. the palestinian red crescent says more than 200 people were injured near the town of beta. the israeli defense forces say they will responding to a riot. meantime police have issued a statement after video appeared to show their forces throwing tear gas canisters at journalists. they say it appears the police failed to adhere to establish rules and guidelines in ensuring freedom of the press. latest unrest happening as israel's national security minister joined thousands of settlers monday in a march to an abandoned israeli outpost in the west bank. the crowd called on israel to legalize the outpost, which is on the land. they say that the palestinians say they own and in televisa, hundreds of anti government protesters gathered after prime minister benjamin netanyahu delivered an address amid heightened tensions across the region. the crowds briefly blocked a major highway causing traffic. disruptions
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let's go live now to jerusalem to jerusalem and journalist elliott gotkine elliott benjamin netanyahu is facing criticism and crises on numerous fronts. he is bianca. he's fighting on many fronts, just as israel is, and he gave this rare news conference on monday evening against the backdrop of plummeting poll numbers, which show that he is not only no longer israelis first choice for prime minister. he's not even the second choice and that if an election were to be held tomorrow, he and his far right allies in his governing coalition would be turfed out of office. that's according to a poll held by channel 13, now prime minister, benji netanyahu brushed off this poll, saying he's kind of opinion polls come and go, but he gave this new conference rarely to try to reassure his supporters and also to warn his enemies, particularly palestinian militants in the west bank in the gaza strip in lebanon and
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syria, despite israel's internal divisions that have seen hundreds of thousands of protesters against his judicial overhaul plans over the past three months that israel is still capable and willing to act when it feels the need to do so. he also used the opportunity to blame the deteriorating security situation on the previous government, which was in office for one year. the previous prime minister, one of the previous prime ministers in that government, naftali bennett, tweeting that netanyahu's comments were on leader like and shameful and i suppose the final reason and this is an important one. the netanyahu held this news conference was to officially rescind his firing of his defense minister, you have gallant and you may recall that it was his firing of gallant who had the temerity to call for a pause to netanyahu's judicial overhaul plans that brought hundreds of thousands of israelis onto the streets prompted a general strike and ultimately lead to netanyahu, pausing those judicial overhaul plans. bianca got keen live for
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us in jerusalem. thank you. the italian coast guard is working to rescue more than 1000 migrants adrift on separate vessels in the mediterranean cruise are now escorting two boats to shore one with around 400 people on board and the other with about 800. so for more, let's bring in bombing the dough live for us. from rome. barbie give us the latest on this rescue of around 1200 migrants and also the political and operational challenges. the uh present in rescue situations like this. yeah you know, it really is dangerous out there. and one of the reasons that the coast guard is escorting these boats back to shore to safety to italian ports is because it's just too dangerous to try to transfer so many people onto a ship. even a rescue ship like a coast guard ship during rough weather, or even during calm weather, for that matter, because people panic, everybody moves to the one side of the boat where the rescue vehicle is. we've seen this so many times. these boats then tend to
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capsize. and so the italian coast guard has found it. safer for the people on board to try to just bring them to shore this way. of course, they're present in case something goes wrong. but this has been a very, very busy weekend across italy on the island of lampedusa, close to tunisia. more than 1700. people arrived in small boats in the course of 48 hours. now we've seen numbers here in italy, the italian interior ministry says more than 28,000 people have arrived by boat so far this year. that's almost five times more than previous years. and that's a problem for this government. georgia meloni one in september on an anti immigration platform, and so she's asking all of europe to try to help both in stopping the people from from leaving the countries tunisia or libya and to take them once they arrive in italy, bianca today for us in rome. thank you. a surgeon ocean levels is posing a much greater threat to the u. s southeastern coast previously thought which
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