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let's listen in healthcare, not giving up the educational resources. killed people. people got a message. we're gonna build this movement. build this movement. we don't build moving. we're gonna build this movie. we are convinced that there is a different vision from memphis. it's a different vision for shelby county. the division for tennessee. people who have been pushed to
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i'm so glad i'm glad. something. i gotta get. oh, they face. it was real quiet. sunday with real salt. cnn national correspondent ryan young is there in memphis for us , ryan you've been following this so closely. we can feel the energy coming through the tv here. i'm sure you're certainly feeling it there in person. yeah
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it's unreal. if you think about how this has played out. last thursday, when all the swelling of people showed up the emotion as it was raining and it was cold and people went upstairs, and they were willing to sit outside for a long period of time, so this wouldn't happen. and then when it did happen, it seems like lightning has hit twice because not only have people got behind justin j. pearson but now they're behind justin jones and all that, with representative johnson right behind them. you listen to all those energy. you see the people here who are basically you know , at a church service outside, but then you couple that with a march from dr king with thinking about the lorraine motel and the fact that was 54 years ago that he was assassinated. you understand that the fight here they're saying it's about gun violence. a lot of people who are galvanized by that, so this is less about race and more about safety, and that's what they've been talking about all day long. so as you walk around here, you see people with signs you were talking about. about gun violence. look at this crowd, though. look at how people are standing here.
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they've been doing this for hours and we've seen this over and over again inside that county commissioner you heard people saying they were ready to pass the baton to someone younger. they believe justin j. pearson is that person. now there's some parts of this that we have to talk about. they do have to get the minutes from that meeting today to the state capital in the plan is once it gets there tomorrow morning before the session starts, they plan to swear him in on the steps of the capitol again and national. that happened the same thing with justin jones, and that was a powerful moment as well. so you feel that ground swelling? maybe about a week ago . no one knew who these young men were outside the state of tennessee. big difference now you had a vice president show up here. you've got people all across the country. booking these young men on talk shows, and they feel galvanized by the fact that folks are leaning into this moment, especially with all the gun violence that's happening across this country. and we heard from a woman who's who's patted you on the back. you stopped and got some great information. just some color from her ryan on the way out of
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that meeting, where, she said, we felt our voices weren't being heard, and now she feels that in justin pearson that she is being hurt specifically when it comes to issues like gun violence, ryan will continue to check in with you hang their force. if you would we do also in a welcome now a democratic member of the tennessee state house representative jason powell, sort of good to have you with us. i guess the first question understandably. he is. what's your reaction to what we are seeing now? play out in memphis. i am very excited. this is a movement that has is underway. i'm so excited to have my colleague justin j. pearson back already have my colleague here from nashville. justin jones back with us. you know, i personally have been affected by gun violence. this hit very close to home. uh i am a father . i have a son, who was in third grade. he's nine years old. i was at my son's school. reading to his class the morning that this shooting happened at covenant school. the little boy
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that was murdered, is a member and was on a team the reds in the creek hall little league where my son plays. that's how close this hits to home and i am so energized and excited. hopeful that we are going to finally tackled this issue of gun violence in the state of tennessee. but the excitement today is about representative pearson representative jones coming back fighting against this undemocratic process that we saw in the state of tennessee , where they were expelled for office. it was a shame, but the people have spoken. the county commission in shelby county did the right thing today. the people of nashville in our city council did the right thing we have reappointed or colleagues back. and we are going to continue on this movement continue to fight for true gun reform and stop gun violence in the united states of america and make the starting point here in nashville and tennessee. yeah and your personal history and
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experience there with gun violence is indicative on what what so many millions of americans experience, one in five american families has been impacted in some way, shape or form by gun violence. i know this is a very important issue for you, and we continue to hear from justin jones and justin pearson, and they keep coming back to this issue that this is not about them. it's about the mission. they were on the fight for gun control that they were pursuing. i'm just curious, given everything that we've seen. the tragedy unfolding your state and obviously in kentucky as well. just yesterday, governor lee in your state of tennessee signed an executive order aimed at strengthening background checks for firearms purchases. is that in your view , a step forward a step in the direction of the fight where you're wanting to take this fight. well we need to go very far. there are so many different laws that we need to tackle. uh temporary transfer is a important thing that we need to look at hopeful that we can pass
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some of these laws. but you know, just several years ago, i myself tried to pass a law that would have taken away guns from people that showed up on the no fly list. these are some of those dangerous possible individuals out there. and this was when we still had permits. that law failed. my attempt to do that failed. now we have no permits for these handguns in the state of tennessee. we need to make sure that we take true action. real gun reform. that's what people want. we need to make real change and pursue every possible law that we can. um x hopeful that our governor and others will listen, uh, in creating true reform. we've heard this in the past, but, um, clearly, the people have spoken people continue to show up by the thousands at our state capital, not just in our state capital, but in memphis and across tennessee to demand true gun reform, and that's what we must have. this issue goes back. i was a student in college in colorado when columbine happened , uh, one of my played college
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football. one of my teammates there, his one of his family members and multiple friends had family members at columbine, and that was a mass shooting that dates back, um to 25 years ago, and we are still dealing with this issue. let's tackle ah, true gun reform make nashville, tennessee the starting place that will create a wave across the nation. that's what you're saying, and that's why so many people are galvanized and excited and hopeful and behind myself, representative jones representative pearson representative johnson, we are going to be the launching point for true gun violence reform across this country. tennessee state representative jason powell. appreciate taking the time to join us. we will be watching and following along, appreciate it. thank you. well for the first time we're hearing the just released 911 calls made during monday's mass shooting at a bank in louisville. the audio, revealing the terrifying moments as the attacks unfolded. cnn's
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adrien brody's is live in louisville this hour. one of those calls. adrian was made by the shooter's mother. what more do we know about these calls? and the shooter's mother made that call at 8 41 about three minutes after the initial 911 call came in, she told the dispatcher she was receiving secondhand information from her son's roommate. she had learned that her son had a gun and was heading here to the bank. here's more of what she told that dispatcher just my compound. my son might be you couldn't have a gun, and he's heading toward the old national at st here in louisville st. old national. yeah, but i didn't mother. i'm so sorry. i'm getting detailed secondhand. i'm on your mouth. oh my lord. okay and what exactly is going on with him? what he's saying he's doing? i don't know. i'm getting this information from the moonlight. he apparently left the vote. i think he thought and i think
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he's thank you. just not yeah. hurry up, lock the door and come here. i don't know what to do. i need your help. i think he never heard anyone really good kids was headed to the old national bank. did he say what he was going to do there? i don't know. i don't know anything. but we don't even own guns. i don't know what we would have gotten. okay. so where did you get this information from? who told you what's going on? his roommate called me concerned physically, i'm fine. i don't know what i'm doing. so that mother telling the dispatcher, her son is non violent, and she also says she doesn't know where he would have obtained a gun. we also heard another call from employee who witnessed the shooting, who was hiding in a closet, barely speaking above a whisper, trying to give this dispatcher as much information as she could. and as
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she could, as she was speaking, you could hear the shots being fired in the background. and we know she two officers who responded right away who were first on the scene, the rookie police officer nick wilt, who is still fighting for his life, as well as his field, training officer, c. j. galloway that are that employee who witnessed and was speaking above a whisper. asked repeatedly. are they here yet? are they coming? and yes, we know those officers showed up and ran toward the gunfire back to you. those officers, indeed, heroes and oh, my god! just hearing the shooter's mother there on the phone and another reminder that it's not just the victims families that are torn apart. i mean, it's his family didn't even know where he got this gun. we now know he purchased it last week. it is just horrifying to hear all of that. adrian brought us. thank you. we are keeping a close watch right now on a raging inferno in indiana. this is at a
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plastics recycling plant in richmond. that's a city in the eastern part of the state along the ohio state line. officials say the fire there erupted on tuesday after a semi trailer parked behind the facility, caught fire and then spread. look at this cloud of smoke. the truck were told contained an unknown type of plastics. and this was the scene that residents there we're looking at for hours. the fire, marshall said that thick dark plumes of smoke billowing across the city are definitely toxic, which has forced thousands of nearby residents to evacuate, the administrator tells cnn teams are on the scene awaiting the results of critical air quality tests. joining us now is richmond resident aaron stevens . he lives around about seven blocks away from the plant, erin thank you so much for joining us . first of all, what are you seeing? and why did you choose not to evacuate? the reason i chose not to evacuate really was because i'm kind of hobbled up
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right now. i've got a knee injury. and so mobility was a problem with me leaving my house, but i secured it and make sure that i was going to be safe and sheltering in place. i'm about six blocks away seven blocks away from it. and if i do hobble to the door and i look out my back deck, i see still the plains of smoke, and i can smell the acrid odor. of the fumes as well. so you can smell it still inside inside your house, as i understand it. you say that you sort of see it inside my house. but if i go inside, okay, open up the door and go outside. are you? are you concerned at all we heard from the director of the health department, the county health department a short time ago. she was talking earlier this morning , basically saying, if you can see that smoke, then you're in the smoke and you should evacuate. well again, as i said, i'm a mobile right now. but i do have a contingency plan that if
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my phone does go off, and there is an updated alert within five minutes, i can be out of my residents and i have the go bag and everything ready for that. well please keep us posted as to what you decide to do. i'm just curious because we're getting more details about this specific recycling plant and according to officials there, the owner of this plant had been cited for safety issues in the past. how does that make you feel? knowing this is what's happening just a few blocks from your home. mhm well, man might be in a police officer for 37 years, and i can attest to the fact that not every time you issue someone a ticket or a citation or warning that they're going to adhere to it and handle it in the professional manner that is expected of them, so i'm surprised yet i'm not surprised. had you ever noticed anything, whether in your personal life or perhaps when you were on patrol had you ever had concerns ever been raised for you about this
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plant? we were told that cemeteries so citations involved debris that was outside. actually over the last background. my father worked at that plant for close to 25 years before he retired, and i've been in there a number of times while it was still a functioning facility that was a manufacturing facility before it became the business that it is now. the last time was in there about seven or eight years ago on a call. the warehouse. the structure was basically, um, empty. it was very much vacant. i don't travel past that particular location on a on a regular basis, but i started to see a piling up of plastic and other things that would have been refuge, but i never paid attention to it, and it was not until yesterday's fire and seeing everything that i came to the full understanding of what the facility had become. well
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erin has heightens to concerns. yeah i would bet, and i would imagine you never expected to see what we're seeing now on our television screens and listen as a trained police officer, i know i don't have to tell you to be careful and take care of yourself. i know with the hobbled knee that your your home right now, but if you do need to leave, please do and keep us posted on how you're doing. i certainly do believe in safety first, and i'm not going to put my life at risk any more than what it may have been, but again, i'm taking every precaution right now, even sitting in my house to ensure that i'm not overwhelmed, overcome by any of that and again if i do, get it up alert and updated alert. i will be out of here within moments. that is good to know that you have a plan. aaron stevens. thank you. new numbers out today show inflation dropped for the ninth consecutive month. in march, the
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consumer price index showing the prices rose just 5% compared to last year. that's actually down from the 6% increase we saw in february and grocery prices also fell for the first time since september of 2020, as we all know inflation does remain stubbornly high, americans are paying 8.5% more for food right now than they were last year. more than 8% 8. plus percentage you can see they're more for shelter, energy costs. how about that? that's the good news category down 6.4% from 2020 to take whatever good news. good news. there is still ahead. ukraine's president vows that his country will not forget anything after video emerges that reportedly shows russians beheading ukrainians. with every generation s subaru f forester s been a leader in crash safety. working to undo the impact crash can have on your life. which has
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soldiers being beheaded and mutilated, the united nations monitoring group says the atrocity seen in those videos are not an isolated incident. cnn's ben wedeman is in ukraine, ben needless to say, yet another account of a war crime here. what more do we know about these videos? erica bianna there two videos. one of them seems to have been shot. just by the look of the weather fairly recently was purportedly shot in the area of bomb mood by wagner mercenaries now what you see in that video is two beheaded corpses of ukrainian soldiers next to a wrecked military vehicle. it appears also that their hands have been cut off. as well in the second video seems to have been shot in the summer just by the looks of the foliage around it. it's somewhat blurred, but what you do see is
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a man in uniform, using a knife to cut off another man and uniforms head and it appears that that individual is still alive while his head is being cut off. now what? we heard president vladimir zelensky, reacting to this video did not hold back. petitions in the muscle. there are things nobody in the world can ignore. how easily these animals murder. what kind of creatures are they ? they don't care about a human being a son, a brother, a husband, someone's child. this video shows russia trying to make it a new normal. now the russian reaction so far has been dmitry peskov, the kremlin spokesman, saying that after seeing the videos, he said, yes, they are terrible. but their authenticity has yes yet to be very verifies. verified now you have jenny precaution who is the
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head of the wagner group, said he saw the videos, but he sees no evidence that they were wagner fighters involved and, of course, the ukrainian prosecutors have already launched a war crimes investigation. erica bianna president zelensky net video also vowed that they would never forgive and never forget as well. then. wiedemann. thank you. the us has publicly pushing russia for a consular visit to see detained journalists. evan gish gourevitch, the administration's top hostage, official, says biden's isn't taking anything off the table to get wrongfully detained americans like evan home. i can tell you is that the president of the united states and the secretary or committed to bringing evan home and paul whelan as well and we're going to find whatever it takes to get that job done. i wouldn't want to get into the specifics and the pathways of negotiation to my mind that might decrease our chances to garner that release. but i can tell you that the president shown time and time again that he's committed and
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he's willing to make the hard decisions. to find ways to bring americans home. cnn's kylie outward joining us now from the state department. we understand what officials say why they can only tell us so much. and yet, of course, people want to know what is happening. do we have any better sense of whether there has been any sort of progress here? well listen, you heard it there from roger carson's a special envoy for hostage affairs. you know, talking about the fact that they are really working at the table right now to try and identify what he called the past to bring evan home and essentially that is looking at. you know what they can offer when they go to the negotiating table with russia to try and bring evan home, but we should reflect on the past experiences of americans who had been wrongfully detained in russia. for trevor read. it took almost two ooh, years to negotiate a deal for prisoner swap to get him home. for brittney griner took about 10 months. that was a shorter timeline in comparison to some other americans, where
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it's taken years to negotiate some sort of deal to bring them home. so if past his president present, they're not in a situation where this is going to happen overnight. it's going to be quite a process. of course, one that we will track closely. we should note that president biden did call evan gersh povich's family earlier this week, and here's what they said about that phone call in a statement saying, quote we appreciate eight. president biden's call to us today, assuring us that the u. s government is doing everything in its power to bring him home as quickly as possible. there's a hole in our hearts and our family that won't be filled until we are reunited. now the other thing as you mentioned in the introduction, there is that evan herskovits still hasn't had consular access. he hasn't been able to visit with us diplomats . that's something that the secretary of state said us officials are pressing for on a daily basis with russia. we heard from the russian foreign ministry for foreign affairs spokesperson saying that they're working that out in due course
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not being very definitive about when that's gonna happen, guys. we'll be watching. we know you'll keep us updated as well. kylie really appreciate it. thank you. and still ahead for us fentanyl laced with an animal tranquilizer details on the drug that the us is labeling and emerging threat to the country. you need to deliver new appss fast using the services you want in the clouds of your choice with flexible multi cloud services that enable digital innovation and enterprise control. vm ware helps you innovate and grow. mhm. sail through the heart of historic cities and unforgettable scenery. with viking unpack once and get
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sounding the alarm and a drug notice tranq. it's fentanyl laced with animal tranquilizer. cnn health reporter jacqueline howard recently sat down with the white house drugs are to talk about the threat that it poses. jacqueline what did he tell you? well beyond the drugs are dr rahul gupta told me that we are now finding fentanyl laced with the tranquilizer zyla seen in almost all 50 states, and that combination raises the risk of someone overdosing. people using illicit fentanyl might not even realize that it's laced with thylacine now by the biden ministrations declaring this an emerging threat. that means that the white house is working on a national response that we can expect to see in the next 90 days. it also means that proposed funding to tackle the opioid crisis by administration has proposed $46 billion to tackle this. some of that money could be used to take a close look at the role that silence scene is playing in the ongoing opioid epidemic. we do know that last year the d a says that it
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found thylacine in 23% of fentanyl powder that was seized 7% a fentanyl pills that were seized. but dr rahul gupta at the white house says that while we are seeing this proportion of fentanyl mixed with thylacine, there could be other contaminants out there that we need to keep an eye on. have a listen. holiday inn is one of the contaminants into fentanyl. but there could be others. so i think with declaration of emerging threat we're sending a clear message to producers and traffickers of illicit holocene and illicit fentanyl that we're gonna respond quicker. we're gonna match the challenge. of evolution of these drugs supply. and then we're gonna protect lives first and foremost. so in response to this eric and beyond, and we could see more testing for zillah scene, we could see more data being collected. so it will be interesting to see what we hear from the white house in the
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excuse me, the media giant. this is yet another blow today a after the judge also said he'll appoint a special master to investigate whether fox withheld evidence the right wing network is trying to fend off at $1.6 billion suit. which dominion file of course in the wake of the 2020 presidential election. so let's go now to cnn's marshal cohen with more this is a significant development marshall what more are we learning? another day and another setback for fox news. i'm standing outside the delaware superior court here in wilmington's ray judge just imposed a sanction against fox news and its attorneys. this is all about whether the right wing network withheld evidence from dominion in its defamation case that dominion accuses fox. of misrepresenting to the court the true role of rupert murdoch within the company and of withholding key materials. as part of the discovery process. the judge was not happy, and he seemed to agree with some of
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dominions arguments. he imposed this sanction against fox that's going to allow dominion to take additional depositions of fox witnesses if they want to. fox is going to need to make those witnesses available and pay for the depositions. not only that guys, but the judge said he's going to appoint a special master to investigate fox to look into the possibility that they have misled the court and withheld key material like emails or text messages that dominion is legally allowed to get as part of the case. for its part, fox denies that it did anything wrong. fox says they didn't defame anyone, and fox says that they never withheld anything from anyone. but guys, this is all unfolding on literally the eve of the trial. jury selection is supposed to start tomorrow morning, so there's a tremendous amount of drama. it has not been a very good day for fox, and there is much more to come here in washington. guys never a good day for the defendant when the judge appoints a special master
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to investigate the discovery process, marshal cohen. thank you. well the district attorney in travis county, texas, says that they have full confidence in the guilty verdict handed down in the case of a u. s. army sergeant who killed a black lives matter. protester in 2020 attorneys for daniel perry say they want a new trial, and governor greg abbott has called for a pardon. cnn's jake tapper is going to have more on this story today on the lead, so, jake, i know you're supposed to speak with the district attorney joe garza. jose garza rather excuse me. i'm the questions. so many people have this case. what's your biggest question at this point? well i'd like to know what grounds governor abbott is opposing this conviction other than stand your ground arguments, which is obviously the law of the land in texas. i want to know how the travis county district attorney jose garza fields about that argument from governor abbott and also about the argument. that evidence that suggested that the victim in this case,
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garrett foster, was behaving in an instigator torrey way that that was excluded from the trial. what he thinks about that argument. you know they're there. i am always want to believe that a jury is able to make mistakes we are the juries are only as good as the fallibility of human kind. but that said this was a very quick and unusual decision by governor abbott to step in in a case in a camp, it's not a capital case rather but in a murder case and get involved, so i'd like to know what his best arguments are and have the d a respond to them. yeah it's great. well, i will certainly be tuning in for that, my friend. appreciate it, jake. thank you. thanks, guys. good to see you. and still ahead , npr stands up to twitter owner elon musk and decides to ditch the social media platform. we'll tell you the reason up next. try tied p power pods with 85% more
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demonstrated an interest in undermining our credibility. and i think this is actually quite interesting. this is the first news organization as you said, that has left twitter. but you've seen elon musk effectively. spit in the face. if you will of news organizations, not just npr and other news organizations, and they've acted a lot differently . it'll be interesting to see whether this sort of is the first domino to fall now and whether other news organizations follow suit. keep in mind that the bbc is now also labeled as public publicly funded media in and there's been a whole host of like bizarre moves from elon musk on this whole issue of media organizations. some are banding together now and suing for access to the capitol hill surveillance of the insurrection that happened on january. 6th obviously, these are videos that speaker mccarthy had given to fox news. what more do we know about this lawsuit? news organizations have always wanted access to this video, and now that they have given access or speaker mccarthy's office has given access to tucker carlson's
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show news organizations are suing for this access. so nine organizations, including cnn, have sued and are hoping to get these tapes because they want to go through it so they can accurately tell the story of what happened on january 6th. so it's not filtered through the very distorted lenses that tucker carlson and his producer presented to the public. we'll see what happens, but they've been fighting for this for a while, and this is the latest development. we'll be waiting to see when they're when, when and if they are released. oliver appreciate it, as always. thank you deliver. brittney griner is writing a memoir about her detainment in russia, the w. n b a star and two time olympic gold medalist, spent 10 months behind bars there after being detained at an airport in moscow last february, says that day was quote the beginning of an unfathomable period in my life, which only now am i ready to share? she says she wants to bring attention as well to other americans wrongfully detained overseas. her book is due out next spring. and still ahead for
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solo because the duchess of sussex, meghan markle, and their children will not attend here's cnn's isis wars. yana erica. for weeks, there has been endless speculation here in the uk will they won't they? well, now we know for sure. prince harry, the jew of sussex, says he will be attending his father's coronation on may the sixth, but he will be doing so alone. his wife, megan, the duchess of sussex, will remain in the us with prince archie. and princess lily bet now, we don't know why megan isn't attending. but we do know that she was invited, but she has the excuse that it's archie's birthday falls. in fact , on the same day as the coronation. one thing is certain , though, without megan here it will be less of a media circus. at a moment of such significance for the royal family and for the king, but it does show, doesn't it? the rift within the royal family and the unresolved issues
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as well as the tensions and for harry well, this will be the first time he will be seeing the royal family since his bombshell memoir spare, and it's spectacular fall out and the interviews that followed because of that, and in that memoir, if you remember ladies, he talks about a desire to sit down with senior members of the royal family. we don't know whether that's going to happen. we also don't know what role harry will play in that coronation, where he will sit whether he will appear the balcony after the coronation and all this is important because it will tell us whether the differences are being put aside. for now. perhaps it's not being seen as a family reunion, but as a moment of reconciliation, of course to see his father crowned as king charles, the first erica diana. will be a big moment. thank you. so much is a suarez hate it. when i get people's names, phone golodryga should get every person's name right. i think he will understand she's pretty. she's pretty understanding. fabulous. so there you go. you
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need to mark your calendar so you can watch to see whether harry appears to the balcony. whether there's any love lost between the royals don't know their school. i know you've got a big specialty, big special coming up just ahead of the coronation. new details on that to be released soon time working on this erica face thanks so much for joining us today. america hill, bianna golodryga. the lead with jake tapper starts right now. he works with us words from a louisville bank employees. she called 911 and hid from the gunman. the lead starts right now. heartbreaking and horrific. louisville police
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