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to 7600 or visit coventry direct .com. good morning, everyone we do begin with breaking news this morning. it lasted about one minute new video now revealing what happened in real time as the gunman killed five coworkers at that bank in louisville and new reporting about a voicemail left by the shooter were set to get a new update on the investigation from officials in kentucky at 11 30 this morning, florida state lawmaker is now walking back his words. after comparing chair and transgender people to demons. will president biden make any
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new remarks before he leaves the u. s for northern ireland? we're watching as air force one prepares to take off just moments from now these stories and more right here on cnn news, central. first on cnn investigators say that new video shows the massacre inside the louisville bank lasted for only about one minute. this is according to a review of the instagram video that the gunman live streamed as he carried out this attack. we should also be learning even more new details very soon, officials are planning to offer the public an update on the investigation. next hour. we will bring that to you live. when it begins moments ago, cnn obtained brand new dispatch audio from the louisville police department. listen to this. 25 year old white male hunter sturgeon 64.
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he's texted. a friend called a friend left a voicemail. he's going to kill everyone at the bank feeling through title. cnn's adrian broadus is in louisville, kentucky. for us joining me once again, adrian, what more are you learning? kate that video is chilling. members of law enforcement were able to view that video and shared with us what they were able to see that we know the 25 year old shooter, livestream. his attack via instagram on the video, according to a member of law enforcement, a woman who worked here at the bank could be heard saying good morning to the shooter. and that's when the shooter told the woman you need to get out of here. enforcement tells us that 25 year old tried to shoot the woman in the back but quickly realized the safety was on the gun and the firearm also needed to be loaded. so the shooter loaded the weapon. and
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remove the safety and shot that person in the back. her condition is unknown. investigators also say the attack continued for about one minute. we know this 25 year old shot and killed five people. after that one minute rampage, it appears, according to members of law enforcement. the shooter return to the lobby of the bank here in downtown louisville, where he waited about 90 seconds a minute and a half for members of law enforcement to arrive on scene we know, according to investigators, police were able to stop the threat by shooting and killing that 25 year old. chilling details. these are images for those who were able to see that will be cemented. in their minds forever, kate. adrian brought us thank you so much again. we're going to learn more with an update from officials there on the ground in
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the next hour, sarah. thank you, kate. with us now to talk all about this is keith taylor. he is back with us adjunct assistant professor at the john jay college of criminal justice . thank you for coming back to talk to us, because now we're seeing some new details. so we heard the 911 audio where you hear the dispatcher saying he wants to kill everyone in the bank. um really disturbing. what does it tell you about his intentions? i mean, it sounds very simple. what he was planning to do. it appears that he felt aggrieved and to the point that he wanted to take his own life, but, uh, as can happen in these cases wanted to take the individuals who he felt responsible for his situation. he wanted to kill them first, before he killed himself with this kind of be. i hate to call it typical. but sadly, these things are becoming so common, but this one is a little different than we've seen in the
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past. we can lot of mass school shootings. this is a workplace violence with this kind of be sort of a typical response when someone is going to perpetrate workplace violence. it is one of different types of responses that individuals can have. sometimes the works place violence is in regard to a domestic situation. sometimes the offender wants the purpose of the activities to engage the officers in order. to get killed by cops. suicide by cop, exactly . uh and in this situation, he waited a minute and a half. he did not go to kill other people . he simply waited in the lobby for the police to arrive and engaged in gunfire with them that they've just noticed that he sat down and they figure that out because he was live streaming this on instagram, which is something we are seeing in some of these mass shootings , so that really gives you a look right into his mindset that
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he was not planning on surviving this. yes and also the fact that he was publicizing it on social media, oftentimes individuals that want to a get a manifesto or get some information out about their beliefs or that they will publicize it in this manner. so he did, and we're learning this from cnn sources. he left a voicemail saying that he was going to do this. what does that tell you about his mindset as he is going forward with this? because sometimes you might think, look, he sent this email to family members and a friend. he mentioned suicide and he mentioned, you know, wanting to go and shoot people. you have to wonder if he was almost trying to warned someone to stop him or am i reading too much into this could have been a good by the investigation is going to get further information and in particular, they're going to look at past things that might
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have either contributed or that he might have stated online leading to his course of action. we talked about this a bit earlier. this being the 16th mass shootings since what we saw happen the horror in the covenant elementary school in nashville, and there's another. a number that's really disturbing. there have been more mass shootings and there have been days of the year. we're on 101st day of the year today tuesday, and there have been 100 and 46 plus mass shootings. we will see this again. will this ever stop? will this always be a part of our american society? i am hopeful that americans of goodwill regardless of their political affiliation, will get together for some common sense, effective evidence based solutions that they can agree upon our fair. for everyone and are supported by the majority of americans as as seen in surveys.
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we are going to listen in president biden is speaking at this moment before he takes this trip to ireland. let's listen in. driving yesterday. we missed calls called him yesterday we missed calls and try from the from the plane family. yes. anything you can say about his case. well you know, we're making it real clear that it's totally illegal. what's happening, and we declared itself changes the dynamic top priority on this trip. make sure the irish accords and the winter agreement stay in place. keep the peace. that's that's the main thing, and it looks like we're gonna keep your fingers crossed that you've worked your family coming with you for the trip. two of my family members hadn't been everything. and i'm the abortion pill. what are your thoughts? thoughts are completely out of bounds. what the judge did thank you. so we
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just heard president biden there . he's talking about keeping the peace, but he's talking about ireland. um and it just strikes me because of what is happening here in this country. we did not hear him speak or be asked questions about the shooting. keith taylor. thank you so much for joining us giving us some insight. you're looking at president biden. they're going up the stairs of air force one on his way to ireland. john and as the president does deport the united states, our focus is on kentucky and what happened in louisville? i'm joined now by kentucky state representative couture a heron representative. thank you so much for being with us, we have learned horrible new details this morning about the shooting that took place at this bank, which i know is just a few miles from your home. details like there was a voicemail from the shooter, saying he was going to kill everyone at the bank. your reaction to all of this this morning. yes first off. thank you for having me this morning. um some of the details . i have learned why have been on here on set waiting to come
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on. and so it's just very heart rich in, um and our community is hurting here in louisville. it's not the first time that we have been plagued by gun violence in our city gun violence is a thing that we often see on a daily basis here and so are our community is hurting. today. my thoughts go out to the families who have been impacted. but we are also ready to get to work and change. change some policies and i do know you're hurting and know that we are in the entire country is thinking of you. kentucky has some of the most permissive gun safety laws in the country, including recently removing background checks to carry concealed weapons. how likely is that to change? i mean, it's not a likely, um, from from our current makeup in the general assembly. i mean, this year we also passed house bill 1. 53 basically said that if the federal government makes any type of gun restrictions that we would not follow that i
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don't believe that that law is constitutional, and so you know, we would have to fight that in court. down the line. but you know there are people who are ready to get to work myself out pieces of policies that would help with issues related to gun violence, and we've also seen some red flag laws of found here in the state. so we have work to do and, you know, i urge my colleagues from both sides that we get together and we work together. in order to make kentucky safe for everyone. you know, i guess the question does arise, especially when you look at tennessee and what just happened in the tennessee state legislature? how far are you willing to go? you say you want to get to work, but in terms of protest, or maybe action to draw focus to your cause. i spoke to justin pearson last night. one of the state representatives who was expelled. he will probably be reinstated as soon as tomorrow. and i asked him once
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he is reinstated. would he be willing to break the decorum rules. he broke before again to make a point. this is what he told me. would you break the rules of decorum again to make that point? sometimes rules have to be broken in order for the people who've been pushed to the periphery to be brought to the center of the conversation. sometimes rules have to be broken in order for the voices that have been marginalized and told that they are voiceless to be heard. sometimes rules have to be broken in order for us to create justice. and if that is what is necessary for justice to happen, then that is what is necessary. and as you see district 86 in our community were willing to risk it all for people to be safe. we're willing to risk it all for justice to roll down like waters and righteousness like an ever flowing stream and we will not stop. representative here and i could see you nodding as you were listened to the listening to that. why? absolutely yeah. i mean, absolutely. i mean, we were here in the streets in law of one in kentucky in 2020 after
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the murder and the death of brianna taylor, and so we were in the streets and we fought to get no knock warrants band in the city we fought and we advocated to get that done statewide, and we will do the same thing to make sure that our people are safe. that we do not have to come back and talk about a mass shooting, but not only that, that we are not losing lives on a day to day basis as we have been doing here in the city of louisville last year of loan we lost over 60 young people under the age of 8 18 to gun violence, and so one thing that i want people to know and understand is that when we're talking about gun violence, and we're talking about what we need to do, we have to stop talking about it in silos. we can't just say, oh, it was a mass shooting. oh, it was just workplace violence. it's gun violence, period. and so i am here to work with my colleagues. i'm here to work with my colleagues across the nation advocates survivors to make sure that not only folks in the commonwealth of kentucky are safe, but folks in our nation are safe. and i know you advocate speaking about gun
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violence as an epidemic, um, representative parent we do appreciate your time again. we're thinking about you and your community. thank you for being with us. you know, one more state legislature, kate. this almost everyday occurrence, and you've been pointing out that she was talking about they were talking about survivors of gun violence. everyone is becoming a survivor of gun violence. look no further than what we heard from the governor just yesterday, and we're gonna learn more in that investigation. we're going to bring that to you in the next hour. we also have this ahead for us with the fate of medication abortions in legal limbo. we're going to speak to one of the attorneys to the attorney for one of the two american companies that makes the abortion pill kristen and also just days after being voted out of the tennessee state house , one lawmaker is back on the job, his message and his mission now. i think we should. w what e
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we're trying something a little different story. our world's best journalists dig deeper into the stories they can't ignore. the whole story with anderson cooper premieres sunday at eight on cnn. on the radar this morning. tennessee lawmaker justin jones says he will keep calling for common sense gun legislation after being reinstated to a seat, jones and another black democratic lawmaker were expelled by the republican colleagues last week for protesting on the statehouse floor for stronger gun safety measures following that deadly mass shooting at a nashville school. letters from a friend of the gunman in the 2017 las vegas , mass shooting show he was planning the massacre for years in some letters sent between 2013 and 2017. the gunman referred to a quote project that would occur in multiple cities across the united states. in one letter just months before the shooting, the friend express worry that innocent people could
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be hurt because of the shooters. anger. 58 people were killed in that attack, and whole foods is temporarily closing its flagship store in san francisco after rampant crime in concerns for the safety of its staff. property crimes have risen by 23% between 2020 and 2022. that's according to police data , and the announcement comes just days after bob lee, the founder of cash app, was killed after an apparent stabbing sarah just moments ago, president biden said that his goal in ireland was to keep the peace. the president will take off from joint based andrews and head to northern ireland. and once there he will mark the 25th anniversary of the good friday agreement, which and two decades of sectarian violence that left thousands of people dead after visiting belfast, the capital of northern ireland, the president heads to ireland, where, among other things, he'll visit his ancestral hometown. cnn's phil mattingly is live in belfast, with details for us fill this visit. clearly more than just
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about ireland and what is happening there. he also has a very personal connection. tell us more. yes sir. there's no question about that before that, though the president as you noted, speaking to reporters before he boarded air force one for his trip here to belfast, weighing in for the first time publicly on that decision by a federal judge to put a hold on or potentially strike down the ability of individuals to access medicated abortion pills, saying it was completely out of bounds. obviously his administration has already appealed that and also weighing in on the detention of wall street journal correspondent evan gorski, which the administration has labeled him as wrongfully detained. setting up a new process to try and get his release the president saying on this trip, he is trying to speak with the wall street journal reporters family, but it's when the president arrives here in belfast that you will get a good sense of what he said to reporters before he departed was his top priority, and that's maintaining the peace and really trying to build upon the 25 year old now. good friday agreement.
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it was an agreement that was really kind of ah, given a curveball by the brexit vote that occurred on a number of years ago, and what that meant for whether the hard border or trade relations between the uk and ireland potentially lighting a flame for issue that had certainly brought a level of peace and stability that had not existed before the good friday agreement, but has always remained tenuous and in particular, the president's going to focus on the economic side of things. he will give a speech tomorrow at ulster university, making a point of not meeting at the place of government, which has been stalled out over the course of the last several years repeatedly off and on as the party sharing agreement really hasn't necessarily come to fruition, but instead meeting with younger people, students trying to underscore that there are real possibilities. real efforts are underway to expand upon what was signed into law in such a historic manor 25 years ago. but as you noted, it's not just the northern ireland peace of this. although that will be critical. when he arrives here in belfast. it will be those deep, familiar connections. you're going to hear a lot about
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poets like haney and yates. if you listen to the president ever you hear a lot quoting those bullets. you also hear a lot about familial connections, whether it be the finnegans or the blue. it's this is a personal visit for the president . it's one that has been circled on his calendar since he took office. it's a visit he took, uh as vice president, but one he'll be taking again and i think you'll see that personal connection through the trips. the president takes. but also what the president brings from the us as his role, not just as somebody with irish ancestral heritage but also somebody who wants to utilize this relationship between the two countries going forward, sarah phil mattingly. thank you also see it in the shops with the signs that are put out welcoming president biden appreciated live there from belfast, northern ireland. alright let's dig deeper into what exactly the good friday agreement accomplished at its core. it is a peace deal, which the us helped broker to bring an end to decades of sectarian violence known then, as the troubles, the troubles led to more than 3500 deaths. and even more casualties
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. horrific terrorist attacks were carried out by members of armed groups on both sides of the divide, one of which wanted to see northern ireland stay within the uk while the other wanted to see it become part of the republic of ireland. the peace agreement, which was signed in 1998 set up a new government in northern ireland. it represented both nationalists and unionists ignored ledges that northern ireland is part of the uk but also gives citizens the flexibility. of being able to identify fully as irish or british. while this agreement has held for decades, brexit added a new strain. after brexit , northern ireland became the only part of the uk to have a land border with an eu country. in this case, ireland that led to new disagreements and tensions between the two countries. but despite those concerns, the good friday agreement is still in place. but it is being tested like it hasn't been a very long time. kate it's going to be
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medicare. done well, melanie's nana in washington and this is cnn. welcome back to cnn news, central, first on cnn this morning and instagram live stream shows. the louisville, mass. shooting lasted just one minute. a city official who saw the video says it shows a coworker saying good morning to the gunman before he tells her to get out of here. he's then seen firing an ar 15 style weapon at that worker and others. five people were killed and several others injured, including an officer who is at this hour in critical condition . we're waiting to hear from the police chief and other officials at a press conference that scheduled in about an hour, and we will, of course, bring that to you live as it happens, kate. now to the battle over abortion access happening in this country , illegal fight that is widely expected to end up at the supreme court this friday a key
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abortion pill may be taken off shelves nationwide. that is if an appeals court does not side with an emergency request just filed by the justice department . joining us now for more on this is skye perryman, she's president and ceo of democracy forward. he's also legal counsel for jen bio pro, the manufacturer of genericnite stak you so much for being here. you represent one of only two american manufacturers of this medication at the center of this legal battle mifepristone, the other company, we have learned. danko is joining the biden ministrations in requesting this stay. the stay of this ruling out of texas is jen bio pro going to do the same? gen bio pro has been in touch with regulators and is unwavering in our commitment to continue to lawfully make the product available. it is exploring all of its regulatory and legal options at this time, uh, and
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has been in touch with fda bio pro is name checked in this judge's ruling, the texas judge saying. in legal terms, but essentially saying that the generic form of mythic chris stone should not have been approved if the original should not have been approved in in his view, so what are the legal options for jen bio pro at this point? yeah i mean, the main thing to remember here is that this order has no basis in law or, in fact, congress has clearly set forth a regulatory structure for the fda and what very far extreme interest are doing in texas in this court battle is seeking to undermine that authority yesterday. you saw over. i think you know, hundreds of ceos of companies. speak out about the real threat that this presents. there are a number of tools that the legal and regulatory process provides . companies like gin bio pro congress has been very clear that the authority to regulate medication is vested in the food
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and drug administration and not in sort of external interest groups or others that are seeking to undermine that process. and so the company is carefully considering all of its options. it is reviewing the orders as well as the regulatory structure in touch with the regulators, regulators and we will be keeping you updated as as it continues to map out a strategy here. understandable i mean, whatever the next move is, it is going to be a very significant one not only for access to this medication, but for this company in general. if this texas ruling hold and mifepristone is taken is essentially taken off the off the market would jen bio pro be put out of business? i think the main thing to remember is that today the medication is accessible and available. the law, the court's order has no basis in law or, in fact, the department of justice has said that the president has said that the secretary of health and human services has said that i believe that there are a range of legal and regulatory tools
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that both companies and the federal government have, and everyone is united in their commitment to keep this product accessible and available. that is, of course. what jen bio pro is all about. this is a company that's spent nearly a decade developing a generic version of mifid press down the only in the united states so that people could access the medication regardless of where they lived or their income level or their background that the company continues to be committed to that it will use the legal process and regulatory processes as it needs to, and it has been encouraging to see the strong responses that we've seen across the board from the industry, the government, other companies as well as patients and providers. speaking up about the importance of access and the importance of our overall fda regulatory authority in this country. what was just trying to get at is just kind of the impact not not on the company with what this would mean because dan co. the other company that makes mr preston has said that it is warned when it joined the suit, the appeal with the justice
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department that it may be unable to continue operating if this injunction remains in effect, but regardless, there has been some suggestion from democrats. even some republicans at the biden administration should direct the fda to ignore the texas judge's order if it takes if it if it holds um do you think they should do that? well what you see in those suggestions is just how high the stakes are. but i believe that there are a range of legal and regulatory tools that can be lawfully followed, regardless of court orders that can be lawfully followed, in addition to whatever the court's order in order to preserve access to the medication, that is what jen bio pro is exploring. i know i know that that's what the government has also said it is exploring and other companies and that's what you see really, so many people coming out. out in this time. this is bigger than one product. this is about external , very far extreme interests seeking to undermine the way drug regulation is done in this country, the way our overall
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democracy functions and so i think that there are a range of tools, both with the courts and with the regulatory and legal systems that that can preserve access to the product, and i think you're going to see everyone using the range of tools that they can use. i have to wait and see what that means. in terms of the legal steps for john bio pro skype chairman, thank you for coming on. john thank you this morning. a grand jury in virginia has indicted the mother of the six year old who shot his first grade teacher in january. prosecutors say this comes after a quote, thorough investigation. cnn's brian todd is with us now. brian what is in this indictment? well john, this is a really significant turn in this case, not only with these new start new charges filed. this is also the first time we're learning the identity of this boy's mother. deja taylor is her name. she has just been indicted, charged with felony child neglect and with recklessly leaving a loaded firearm so as to endanger a child, and that is a misdemeanor. her attorney, james ellison, corresponded with me
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last night over email. he did not comment specifically on these charges, but he did say that deja taylor will be turning herself in later. this week. last month, the commonwealth's attorney told us that that taylor's six year old son, the one who shot teacher abby's warner, in that first grade classroom, will not be charged in this case, asia. taylor's lawyer previously had told cnn that the boy's parents claim they kept their gun at their home secured that the gun was secured with the safety and kept on the top shelf of the mother's bedroom closet, john so that is where we stand this morning with the charges filed against deje taylor, the mother, brian, abigail's word of the teacher. is she responding to the indictment at all? she is. her lawyer, diane toscano, issued a statement to cnn last night upon hearing of the charges and statement reads as follows. quote. there were failures in accountability at multiple levels that led to abby being shot and almost killed. our lawsuit makes clear that we believe the school division violated state law and we are pursuing this in civil court. we
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will not allow school leaders to escape accountability for their role in this tragedy, tragedy and john we have been also pressing the commonwealth attorney on whether school administrators might face some charges. does the commonwealth attorney howard gwyn has not commented on that. i know you've been digging on this story for some time. bryant a great to have you here on cnn news. central. appreciate it. sarah got a bit of new information just in to cnn. chicago will host the 2024 democratic national convention. the convention will be held from august 19th 22nd chicago beat out the other two finalists, which were atlanta right here in new york. alright china's navy appears to have simulated strikes by aircraft carrier based warplanes on taiwan. for the first time. cnn's exclusive conversation with the taiwanese foreign minister. that's ahead plus the us government has officially declared wall street journal reporter evan herskovits as being wrongfully detained in russia. it is an important move
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called attention totally illegal. the united states and the philippines are holding their largest joint military exercise ever more than 17,000. troops from both countries are taking part. according to the u . s embassy. that is a huge increase from field training, including live fire drills, which will be conducted across the country. and to a blinding sandstorm that is hitting beijing in northern china for the fourth time in just a month . springtime sandstorms are common there smog and rapid deforestation, however, have made conditions worse. john, that is remarkable video. i have to say. the chinese. simulated military exercises concerning taiwan. the large scale combat drills were in response to the taiwanese presidents trip to the united states and central america last week. jim sciutto, cnn chief national security correspondent and co anchor of
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cnn news, central south, premiering next monday. joins me now, jim. more importantly, for the present. you spoke exclusively to the taiwanese foreign minister. what did you hear? that's right. listen, the headline here is that the taiwanese are very concerned about these most recent exercises. they look at the scale of them. they look at the number of planes, ships involved here and they see more than just message sending they see preparations testing chinese military capabilities and readiness for an invasion of taiwan. here's what he had to say. is beijing in your view, threatening taiwan with war. yes indeed. look at the military sizes, exercises and also their rhetoric. there seems to be trying to get ready to launch a war against taiwan. but if we
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look at the u. n charter, the most fundamental t net in resolving international dispute should be through peaceful means and beijing's way of penalty. the differences between taiwan and china is true coercion, military threat and the threat to use force against taiwan and these are unacceptable and therefore the taiwanese government look at the chinese military threat is something that cannot be accepted and we condemned it. does taiwan have today what it needs to defend itself. yes we do. we have been a procuring military arsenals from the united states for a long time in when president biden was in office or these years, they have announced a night badges of arms sale to taiwan, and we have also been increasing our military training so that we are ready at any
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moment if china wants to launch a war against taiwan. and i think in in in a war situation, the determination is probably more important than the military equipment. and um that note, i would say that taiwan is absolutely determined to fight for our own freedom and 254 our sovereignty and we are ready to defend ourselves. but hopefully china will not resort to the use of force because war means, uh, devastation for a lot of people not only here in taiwan, but also in other places. of course , these exercises followed the visit to the u. s of the taiwanese president, including meetings with the house speaker kevin mccarthy. i asked the taiwanese foreign minister whether they regretted that visit, perhaps at the costs were too high, and they said absolutely not. they said that china cannot dictate who taiwan meets with. jim i. it is great
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information for you. chicago has been picked to host the 2024 democratic national convention. it will be held from august 19th through the 22nd chicago beat out the other two finalists, which were atlanta and new york . cnn's arlette sciences at the white house for us with more arlette. how did they come to this decision? but last time this happened in chicago? it was a pretty rocky ride. yes sarah president biden, ultimately deciding to go with chicago for that 2024 democratic national convention after a long search process, the democratic national committee says that chicago is emblematic of the values of the midwest, the midwest and states like michigan and wisconsin, of course, have been critical to president biden as he made his way to the white house in 2020, now one. some sources have said that part of what gave chicago the edge was the illinois governor, jb pritzker, his
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pledge to help fund this convention through fundraising and his own wealth states. cities like atlanta and new york had also been in the mix for this convention, but additionally we also know that officials in both wisconsin and michigan critical battleground states have supported chicago hosting this convention republicans will be hosting there's just across the state line in milwaukee, wisconsin in july of 2024. milwaukee, of course, was where present when biden was supposed to hold the convention back in 2020 before the coronavirus pandemic hit the ultimately had to hold host that convention in his home state of delaware. now, this is one of the big pieces that people have been wondering out about as president biden prepares for a likely campaign just yesterday, he said that he is planning to run again in 2024, but that he's not quite ready to make that announcement yet, so there's still pieces that needed to come together at the convention. being one of them. people are
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still waiting to hear where that campaign main headquarters will be who the campaign manager will be as well. but president biden so far has signaled that he does in plan to run. it might just be a matter of if not when alright , let's signs when, when? not if we understood you got it. thank you so much live there from the white house, kate. right now. president biden is on a plane headed to northern ireland to mark the anniversary of the good friday agreement. the 25th anniversary of the good friday agreement a live report from belfast is coming up. plus we are standing by for an update on the louisville, mass shooting that's coming up in just about 30 minutes from now we're going to listen into that we're going to bring that to you. also, we get new data about just how many americans have been personally. impacted by gun violence. when you're the leader, disaster cleanup and restorationon. how o
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