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it's being being analyzed right now. i mean, there are a couple of races that have been reversed. because the democrat was triple counted two already in michigan. now whether that applies for the whole state or not, i can't tell you yet. just bring him suffer. pelosi have an interest in it. yeah i've read that. i can't prove that, okay? fascinating jury selection today . fascinating i know to be you don't have to be a fly on the wall just to be in the courtroom witnesses and the reporters getting to cover it. we thank you for watching us. everyone was so glad that you did. and you have yourself a great day. but in the meantime, make sure you tune in to cnn's new central, which starts right. now.
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major protests happening right now in france and a final decision on french president macron's pension reform plan is expected tomorrow live in paris, with the latest breaking overnight an appeals court rules an abortion pill will remain available, but adds new restrictions on who can get them and how it is being described as a one in 1000 year event. catastrophic flash flooding drenching parts of florida some areas recording an estimated 20 plus inches of rain. it's closed and international airport, the broward county mayor says it's the most severe flooding he's ever seen. we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here. to cnn news, central. happening right now. in france. what you see right here. protesters setting fire to
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dumpsters in the city of ren, and we want to show you what's also been happening in paris demonstrators storming the headquarters of louisville thanh all leading up to one critical moment. a final decision on whether or not french president macron's pension plan can go through. we expect that ruling tomorrow and ahead of that today . some 600,000 people are expected to take to the streets as we're already seeing. several schools in paris have canceled classes over concerns of violence. so why are people so upset? the simple answer is the french president is raising the retirement age from 62 to 64. while the reforms are already controversial. it's the manner in which macron is going about it. that really has people up in arms. the government, which did not have a majority to approve the change, used what's being described as a constitutional loophole to sidestep a full parliamentary vote to push it through cnn's fred pleitgen standing by in the streets of paris. he's on the phone with us
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just now, fred, what are you seeing? what are you seeing there? okay that's a huge problem that's gathered here. in fact, i'm walking right now with the protesters marched going on about an hour now since it started, they've already been finished confrontations that have gone on with the police. in fact, crowd walked past the constitutional council of the country and you guys were saying in the leader, not constitutional council is going to determine tomorrow. whether or not reform bill put forward by emmanuel macron president whether or not all of it for parts of it are actually in line with the constitution of this country and for the protesters tried to break through the top stop from that standoff. those are the kinds of things that we've been seeing there, but you can really see that the police has a massive presence on the street. they obviously believe that there could be violence happening right now. from what i see in here. very peaceful march by and marge both marching through the streets. obviously not happy about this supposed reform, bill. and really, you
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know, one of the things that we have to point out for. yes this is about to reform. yes this is about raising the pension age. for many french people. this is also about the way emmanuel macron has gone about doing this because executive power essentially bypass the votes in parliament. many people here feel that's just not right. i mean, i'm looking around here. the crowd i can see folks pretty close to retirement age, but also a lot of young people who are coming out protesting against reforms because of the way that in monument to do this as a real problem for numbers and very bad, and many people are already saying that the president here in french, despite the fact that he's still have four years left in the second term case. all right, fred pleitgen in the middle of it all, quite literally and figuratively. thank you so much, fred. i mean, you see already this morning, john. i mean, they're taking to the streets yet again. let's see what that constitutional council decides, and it tends to get worse as the
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day goes on, and it gets closer to the night time, so we'll have to watch that very closely. kate. so this morning a flash flood emergency in south florida officials are calling it a one in 1000 years or greater rain event homes surrounded by water . this was the scene just moments ago in broward county, a man in a kayak. he appears to be checking on neighbors there in fort lauderdale and active emergency declaration is in effect car after car submerged after rain totals, usually seeing during a high end hurricane fell in just a matter of hours. the mayor calls this the most severe flooding he's ever seen. look at that, just in the downtown helicopter camera crew captured this stranded driver as he had to swim to safety. as of now, the airport remains closed flooded rain. total estimates are topping 20 inches. that would be more rain in one day than the area has seen combined since november. 1st cnn's carlos suarez is in the middle of it. all right now,
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carlos, just tell us what's happening around you. well john good morning, so we are in a neighborhood just north of fort lauderdale hollywood international airport where the folks out here are not doing what law enforcement wants us to do, which is to stay off the roads. if you can show them exactly what i'm talking about here, this is what they're trying to avoid. at this hour there telling folks that live in this part of broward county that they really shouldn't be doing exactly this because of all of the flooding that we've seen. in the last 24 hours. this one neighborhood just north of the airport is where we've seen some of the more serious flooding and what officials out here are trying to avoid is drivers getting stuck in their cars? because as you go further up the road out here and you head out east, you can see exactly what we're talking about. a lot of times these drivers will get to an intersection. they'll realize that their cars are probably not going to make it and then they decided to go ahead and turn around, and in some cases, they're going against traffic, which is exactly what law
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enforcement doesn't want them to do because now we're talking about other people's safety. now over at fort lauderdale hollywood international airport . the airport there is still closed at this hour. it may reopen around noon, but we're told that is going to depend on just how how much of the water is able to flooding there is able to recede because right now the runways there are covered in water as well as some of the taxiways at this hour, according to flight aware we're looking at well over 300. canceled flights out of fll that again is expected to go up if they do not reopen anytime soon. we caught up with a few passengers who are stuck there right now, and here's what they told us. we're trying to get back home, and they're telling us that the airport is closed. and so at this point, we don't know what to do. where was flooded out every which way they go down 84 . so i thought i could swing through the airport, but i'm stuck here. two final notes out
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here. broward county schools canceled classes for today because of all of this flooding and were expected to get more rain later today, guys all right, carlos, thank you very much. please stay safe. stay dry , even though i think it's too late for that all right with me now and understand sort of the historical reference point here . cnn meteorologist derek van dam. we're calling it a one in 1000 years or officials are great event. i do understand. florida saw a day like this back in 1980, which feels like 1000 years ago, but this has to do with the probability it could happen in any given day. yeah that means that a one in 1000 likelihood of this happening at any time during the given any given year, so that's basically 10000.1% probability. think of it as an analogy of well, let's say you're a lottery ticket owner. right do you win the lottery? yes it could happen very rare. would it happen again tomorrow? even more rare, right ? so to put this all into context 20 to 25 inches of rain in less than a 24 hour period that is like a high end
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hurricane slamming into southwestern in florida. not uncommon or not on foreseen, but certainly something that could be majorly impactful and you can see the bullseye there right over the heavily populated fort lauderdale area. there's the airport and that is under that 10 to 20 inch range, but i just want you to see the radar and how much it lit up overnight. it trained over the same locations and that is why we are seeing some of this incredible historic flooding that's taking place now. the 24 hour rainfall record as john mentioned is just in the key west area with flash flood. warnings still in effect. flood watches extend all the way down to miami dade county as well. john been in florida was there last fall when they had tons of rainfall, and sometimes the issue is does the water have somewhere to go? can this water drain out? very good question. so the national weather service has a slogan. turn around. don't drown right, well, six inches of water and pavement can literally
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take your vehicle and start to stall it. 12 inches of water can actually start to raise an entire vehicle but 24 inches of moving water. can wipe away an entire suv, john? yeah so don't go on the road right now. just wait until the safety eric van damme. terrific demonstration. thanks so much, sarah. new this morning. the biden administration has vowed to continue to fight after an appeals court ruled to effectively keep a medication abortion drug on the market. that's because a new overnight ruling from the us fifth circuit court of appeals only partially puts on hold a texas judge's order to suspend fda approval of myth. kristen but it also halted fda rule changes that would have expanded access to the drug joining us now to discuss this latest ruling cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor jennifer rogers. thank you so much for being here. it's a little confusing. sometimes when you see the court's decisions, a
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recent survey found over half of all abortions in this country are done using pills, including myth, preston, there are two that are used. what does the appeals court ruling mean? for a patient, for example? well, we're basically rolling things back to 2015. so they stayed the portion of the ruling that overturned the 2000 approval of medford crestone. but not the changes that happened in 2016 making it easier to use so we're back to 2015 so it can be used, but only up to seven weeks, not 10 weeks. you have to go to the doctor, not another health care provider. you have to go three times and it cannot be mailed. so a lot of the things that they have done to make it more accessible are now off the table. assuming of course, the doj doesn't appeal and get the rest of the order state when i ask you what the significance is of not allowing it to be purchased over the males that because you have to go to your doctor, so you, you, you couldn't do that on your own. anyway it makes it less accessible. right? you have to go into the doctor. you have to
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see a doctor three times under these regulations that were in place before 2016 and are now at least theoretically in place again, and everybody knows going to see the doctor can take some time just getting in there. let's talk about health departments. some of them in some states are stockpiling crystal. it is the one of two drugs that are used together to cause an abortion. if the texas approves or if the court approves the texas ruling. what does that mean? can doctors still prescribe it? because the fda says it's safe, or does that mean it's done? well nobody knows because we also have this ruling out of washington state, where judge rice said that in the 17 states that had filed this lawsuit that it must be kept available, so you have a real conflict now, which is why folks think it's going up to the supreme court sooner rather than later. you literally have, you know all over the map in the country, different things that are supposed to be happening that are in conflict, so we're gonna have to see an appellate
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court way in. you talk about this. probably the likelihood is it will end up at the supreme court. you have these two opposing decisions from two different judges in two different states. this was sort of a state's rights ruling that the supreme court did when they got rid of the roe versus wade decision. the original decision . i want to ask you are we going to be just seeing this happen over and over and over again since that roe versus wade decision by the new supreme court, it's hard to say i mean, it's hard to square what the court said in dobbs about states' rights with which with what is happening now, right, a judge saying nationwide, it's unavailable. the states cannot decide for themselves. so yeah, there's a lot of cancer going to have to wait for the supreme court to weigh in. i will say that this fifth circuit opinion, like the opinion below in texas, is indefensible legally, their problems with stan the other problems, so i hope the supreme court does the right thing with it, okay? that could happen at any point in time. jennifer rogers. thank you so much for joining us. thanks. all right, okay. more coming up in the cnn
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investigate whether the network lied to him. he also slapped sanctions on fox. for withholding evidence. opening statements are expected today. we're also sorry monday. we're also watching the tennessee state capitol where lawmakers justin pearson is set to be sworn back in any moment. now you see the excitement their members, officials unanimously voted to send him back to the state house of representatives, even though republican lawmakers expelled him. for protesting on the house floor against gun violence. another ousted lawmaker justin jones, was also reinstated this week and after jamie foxx is recovering after a health scare. his daughter, corinne shared the news on instagram praising quick action and great care for her dad, she said. he suffered a medical complication but has not disclosed what that was katelyn polantz. suggested that the government is close to identifying the person behind
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the leak of those classified pentagon documents. listen to this. president could you give an update on that leak investigation leaked documents from right now there is a full blown investigation going on as you know. television, the justice department we're getting close. we're getting close, the president says cnn has also learned that the pentagon is now limiting access to top military secrets after these leaks, and the washington post is reporting an interview with a friend of this man, a man that the friend says worked at a military base and eventually shared these classified military secrets with what became a friend group in an online chat room. cnn's natasha bertrand is that the pentagon she has much more on this much more on this for us, natasha the conversation being reported by the washington post. with this friend is wild. but what more are you learning here and also what the pentagon is doing in light of all of this. yeah so what? we're learning from this
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washington post story. they spoke to a member of this original group chat. the server called that was on discord, which is a popular social media gaming platform, who said that this original leaker was a and enthusiastic, young, charismatic gun lover who essentially was posting these classified documents under the pseudonym. o g, and he was trying essentially to impress the young members of this group chat. the ages of them range from teenagers to young men, and they all kind of joined this group chat as part of really community during the pandemic. they wanted to have someone to look up to. essentially and this person who began leaking these documents became kind of like a father figure to some of them, according to this member who spoke to the washington post, and he began posting these classified documents because he believed that there was that the u. s government was essentially a sinister force that was hiding important information from you
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know the public at large, and so he was trying to convey to them. certain important aspects of what he said he was seeing on a daily basis, highly sensitive, classified information that he was originally actually transcribing by hand and putting into the group chats before he started to then take photos of these documents and post them on to the server. now one of these members actually gave an interview a video interview to the washington post with his face blurred. here's a little bit more of what he told the newspaper. he was. he was a young, charismatic man who loved nature. god who loved shooting guns and in racing cars, he did see himself as the leader of the scrutiny. ultimately, he was the leader of this group, and he wanted us all to be sort of supersoldiers system, degree informed fit with god. well, armed stuff like that. so the identity of this alleged leaker
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is still not known. that member there told the washington post that he believes that he worked at a military base. but look the pentagon now taking a lot of steps to restrict the flow of these highly classified documents, so that illegal this can't happen again. katelyn polantz biden just this morning just now, they think they're getting close to identifying who this person is great to see you, natasha. thank you, john. so new this morning federal investigators looking into the january 6th insurrection are digging into former president trump's campaign finances. the washington post. reports s special counsel jack smith is investigating whether trump and his team scam donors by lying about the election, raising more than $200 million along the way . cnn senior crime a justice reporter katelyn polantz following this for us, katelyn polantz this all mean, where is jack smith headed with this? well, john, it appears that the special counsel's office is asking the question. was there a rip off and was criminal after the 2020 election when donald trump brought in
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hundreds of millions of dollars into his coffers as he was pledging to his supporters that he was going to overturn the election? obviously that was not the case. there was not fraud there as he was professing to all of the people in all of his fundraising emails. but what is going on here in this special counsel investigation is we've known for a while. there's a really significant financial digging that they're doing. they're looking at all of that fundraising that was being done whether or not there were false representations made to the donors by republicans by trump by anyone who was sending out those emails, whether they knew what they were asking for was some sort of false pretense. and then we also know that there's a tracing of money that is going on what happened to all of the money that came into trump's path. how was it being spent? the new post reporting is highlighting that there are subpoenas in recent weeks going to a whole host of people around donald trump and his campaign advisers, campaign aides, political consultants and really is, it's a question of whether
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or not these advisers had doubts about what they were telling as they were. pushing this fundraising campaign, john what they knew and what they thought. meanwhile the special counsel casting a very wide net katelyn polantz terrific reporting. thank you so much, sara. all right. just ahead. is the tide turning on inflation. you still are paying a lot of the grocery store. but actually , prices are beginning to ease. a new key report is out this morning. what it could mean for more potential rate hikes, and we're just moments away from the opening bell on wall street. let's take a look at where u. s futures are right now. the dow up 0.18. before the bell brought to you by professionals findd your cfp professional today at let's make a plan .org then go to cnn .com slash before the bell to stay on top of markets
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flooding is hammering parts of the state. some areas have recorded an estimated 20 plus inches of rain before lauderdale airport has been closed. the broward county mayor says it's the most severe flooding he's ever seen much more on that throughout the show, sarah the inflation measure cooled more than expected in march. the producer price index tracks wholesale prices for goods and services. cnn's christine romans is joining us now the master of money what are the numbers would call this dramatic, dramatic cooling inflation at the factory floor. this is, of course, where the nation's factories and warehouses are, so it's not what you're paying at the grocery store, but just before that in the chain, and we saw that month over month, prices fell 0.5. that is the biggest drop we've seen in a couple. of years. and when you look overall prices grew 2.7% year over year. what does that mean? the fed's trying to inch inflation closer to 2% 2% this is the closest we've seen in a couple of years. you compare that with last year last month, one year over year was
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something like 4.6% so this is a dramatic one month downgrade in the inflation situation. we also got the latest weekly jobless claims would watching the jobs market has been incredibly tight. adding 11,000 in first time unemployment benefits. this is now the highest in more than a year, but still historically low. so this is kind of what the fed wants to see. perversely the fed wants to see the job market not be so strong so that it can try to get this inflation beast under control. but this is altogether good news this morning, sarah those jobless numbers not great, but wow, we're really close to that inflation number that the fed's trying to get to let's talk about what you heard from the federal reserve their march meeting minutes, right? that was hard to say. march meeting minutes came out yesterday. what does it tell you when we look into what they all talked about in their very important march meeting when they raised interest rates. we know that the staff of the fed made this presentation to the fed policymakers saying because of the bank volatility. we've seen the bank strain. there is a possibility of a mild recession
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later this year mild recession later this year to be followed by two years of subsequent recovery. that kind of a lot of people's attention. yesterday we had a consumer price number that showed grocery prices falling for the first time in two years again good news on the inflation front. but then that was tempered by this worry that even though we have good news and cooling inflation, there still could be trouble a little bit of trouble for the economy later in the year, no one knows for sure. the crystal ball is incredibly murky. i'm just telling you what the latest little pieces of the puzzle are good news on inflation, jobless claims rising a little bit and the fed staff worried about a slowdown the u. s economy later this year. christine romans, thank you so much. i'm wearing the color of money, hoping to attract it pretty good. pretty good. by the way, the crystal ball thing. romans does have one that works. she knows, she says no one knows she island in bermuda, right? all right. at this hour. president biden is in dublin, where he has a packed agenda as he continues his three day visit to ireland also green so far today he met with the president of ireland, michael higgins, at
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his official residence. afterwards, he met with the irish prime minister at the farm lay house, which is where visiting dignitary stay. they also took in a youth gaelic sports demonstration. next hour . he'll speak to the irish parliament. finally he will attend a banquet at dublin castle, where he will be the guest of honor. that's an honor previously given to queen elizabeth, the second and president john f. kennedy and a side note here, but very imrtan prime minister. it is pronounced t shock. almost all the letters are silent. it's pronounced t shock. it means chief or leader, katelyn polantz . formal title, but that is why i often avoid these very important titles of these very important people. prime minister is what i always go with instead of i will follow your lead as always. so as john just mentioned as john just mentioned we are moments away from president biden's big speech to the irish parliament. the president is expected to use the speech to highlight the close
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ties between the united states and ireland and both political and personal. let's be quite honest. cnn's phil mattingly has following the president's travels. he's live in dublin. he's joining us now. of course, phil. what are you hearing about this? if we get, you know it's personal, and it's an official visit. we saw a lot of the personal side of the president's trip yesterday. this is what we're about. to hear from the president in this speech is some of the real official business that he wants to get to. what are we expecting to hear from him? first i want to take a moment i was about to blow up berman for refusing to, say the official name of the prime minister of the t shirt, um, thought it was a lazy way to approach some uncertainty about pronunciation, so his willingness to really outline in detail lot of pride right now as a colleague for john berman taking that head on this and then come to you know, we should never have done this and you know, he set himself up. he set himself up for this, but it's only with love that. i express that sentiment towards berman.
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look, kate, i think you hit on a critical point here. this is such a personal trip for the president, whether it's stopping in pubs, whether it's greeting thousands outside places where his ancestral homeland very much resonates deeply inside him inside his family, but today is very much about the bilateral relationship that is to some degree equal in importance, particularly given some of the geopolitical strife that the vitamin ist rationing the president has been confronting over the course of the last year . plus and you mentioned the president of the meetings with president michael higgins this morning, the t. shockley over at er earlier today, but this speech to parliament, i think would be very much in effort to express yes, the long existing ties and how critical those are both on a personal basis for the president, but also to the u. s, but also spinning things forward a little bit. you know, when you talk to us officials they make clear. ireland particularly on the humanitarian side of things has been a critical component. of the western alliance that's been behind ukraine since russia's invasion last year. ireland also at the moment,
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trying to weigh whether or not their military neutrality is something they will maintain. given what they've seen happened in ukraine over the last year as well, so some complex issues that they're grappling with as well, but i think the unity between the united states and ireland is certainly something the president wants to discuss, and also northern ireland. obviously that was the first part of the president's trip. he met with the five political leaders up in northern ireland, where they are still even though stability and peace or at a place that i think was unimaginable 25 years ago, 26 27 years ago before the good friday agreement. they are still dealing with their own complex political issues and trying to convey with the president heard from most political leaders to the irish officials here to the irish parliament here and trying to find a pathway forward there politically, so a lot of very important bilateral elements of this trip as well, certainly the personal, probably the most important in the president's mind. but when you talk to us officials they want to make that very clear. this is a day not just the ceremonial and the personal. this is a day of the substance case. absolutely. it's good to see you. thank you, phil. john i only do small
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ryan i understand you will be joined by one of the other representatives who face sanctions but wasn't ejected. yeah absolutely. john. when you think about how this has played out a week ago, we were here talking again and there was capitol steps were full of people who are protesting who wanted to go upstairs to figure out exactly what happened. and then you saw those explosions that happened last week. justin j. pearson is about to be sworn in once again here on the steps, which is amazing feat, considering all that's happened , gloria johnson's with this. you're one of the tennessee three. what is this week's been like to see how it all unfolded and the groundswell of support from across the state? it's been wonderful to have all of this support people here, you know, every single day. lifting us up and making their voices heard that gun violence is an issue that we deeply care about and what we're going to do with with these two coming back to the body as they should be. we are going to restore democracy in a state that is the least
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democratic state in the country and that you know there'll be tough moments. but this is a movement. my last question, though. i think people were shocked that you took race head on in this. what should that tell you about this coalition? that we are a multiracial, multigenerational group, and that's what our democracy said. look like. that's what our legislature should look like. and we desperately need these brilliant young voices speaking up for the people that they care so much about. thank you so much for taking the time, john once again that swearing in process should have been back here sometime. we believe the representative, who's going to get sworn in for the second time should be here in the next four or five minutes. john again, ryan young. thanks so much for being with us. keep us posted. sarah community unites in grief . hundreds of people gathered together at a vigil in louisville, kentucky, to mourn the five people who were killed in that mass shooting at old national bank on monday. governor andy bashir became emotional as he spoke to the
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crowd. you need to sit i lost one of my best friends on monday. but i've got two friends. and more that survived. because npd got there and about three minutes. the vigil came just hours after police released frantic 911 calls from the day of the shooting. many were from people who were trapped inside that bank building as the shooting was going on. we want to warn you now that the calls are disturbing. has anybody been shot? yes. how many people i don't know. probably eight or 98 or nine people have been shot. uh huh. are you with any of them hiding? i hear you i hear comes back. is that true? shots fired. terrifying cnn's adrian brought
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us joins us now live adrian, that was really difficult to listen to, because you can very clearly here just how loud those gunshots wore ringing out as she is trying to whisper and get help. sarah not only can we hear the gunshots, but we can hear the desperation among the caller's minutes after that, 1st 911 call there was another call from the shooter's mom. she called with a warning, but it was too late. yes, my compound my own life. you couldn't have a gun and he's heading toward the old nationals one getting this information from them, but i don't know what to do. i need your help. i think he's never heard of anyone really good kids, not violence. anything you . okay and you don't believe he owns guns. i know he wasn't only guns. every caller pleading. the
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folks inside of the bank, pleading with the dispatchers to send help the shooter's mother pleading for police officers to get their pleading with the dispatcher trying to tell that dispatcher her son was nonviolent, but she did not know what was happening inside. meanwhile i was standing on this corner yesterday and i spoke with juliana farmer's daughter, aaliyah. juliana was one of the five who was killed here and the lia described the shooter as a monster who took her mother's life. but she says she has forgiven him and she also told us her mom moved here two weeks ago. to start this job. sarah. adrian brought us. thank you. we can see all of the flowers there behind you that the community has brought kate a new leak of more classified us intelligence documents reportedly suggest broad infighting among russian
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morning. russian prosecutors say they have opened an investigation into the disturbing video that appears to show the beheading of a ukrainian soldier. the probe they say, is aimed at looking into the authenticity of the video. it comes as the chief of the wagner group, has denied his troops involvement in the beheading this after some media outlets identified wagner mercenaries in the video ukraine has launched its own war crimes investigation. with us now from the front lines. former ukrainian president petro poroshenko. mr president. thank you for being with us. i want to ask you about what you're doing in just a moment. first though, your reaction to this purported beheading video and the russian claims that they're now investigating it. susan's mother . absolutely bright evidence, but the fact that the russia is a terroristic state the same like gil and i see it with my
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own eyes. a lot of evidence to where our battalion was the first who come after the throw away russian from buka bianca. normal in brazil and mario people in several daniels can listen. chance this is the way how russia wanna see ukrainian we want to live. they want to kill us. and this is just an impossible the evidence that this is impossible to find out any compromise with russia. point number two we never forgive. we never forget. and this is even make it more decisive. our actions to make our land our soil free from russia. i'm here now on the south of ukraine with a very near from russian position behind me. this is the catholic
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church, which were destroyed by russian multi rocket launch system in this village. a lots of civilian were killed and wounded and this is the way how russia treated the ukrainian and with that situation, i think the international criminal court should think an issue and not their arrest warrant against putin against his pre gordon. um, and are the team who provide the barbarian style of war against ukraine. latest example a the wide list of other crimes. including all of which i mentioned today, and i really ask the whole world to support but in this investigation ukraine president ukrainian people you are they're delivering weapons that you helped procure the troops on the
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front lines, this recent spate of leaks here in the united states reveal some concern over whether ukraine has the ammunition has the material it needs for an offensive this spring. do you think ukraine has what it needs to launch an offensive? thank you very much. indeed. for this question, different my team and me deliver here whatever weekend u a v. attila it struck the community. forces stronger behind me. this is the real soldiers of the ukrainian armed forces who provide a unique heroic operation against russia to prepare our appearance of operation. by the way, this is not a counter offensive because russian winter offensive operation was completely
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destroyed by our troops by our people. this is the real offensive operation, but we have enough weapons to with stamped with putin troops and we have definitely not enough weapons for ukrainian offensive. we need to delay this offensive operation and i don't mention any place any date any direction where we have an offensive, but i just can confirm you the fact of delay because we need a little bit more time to receive the tanks. by the way we need thanks not dozens by the hundreds. we need combat armed recall more because not everyone everywhere delivered to ukraine. urgent pink is the ammunition and i'm very happy to hear today that today european union adopted the decision to issue
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one billion year without force. taylor ammunition to ukraine. this is exactly what we need, but significant amount of until well, how how. ukrainian former ukrainian president petro poroshenko or connection is a little bit iffy right now, but thank you for being with us. we just you and your colleagues. they're the best. please stay safe. kate. john thank you so much. it was important to hear from him and he's on the front lines. as you said. story of protesters storming the headquarters of louisville thanh in paris. you see this? this is playing out earlier today and happening. still, hundreds of thousands of people are expected to be taken to the streets across france today. it's all happening right now ahead of a major decision on the french president's plan to increase the retirement age. they're going to take you back live to paris shortly and president biden he will soon be addressing the irish parliament a big piece of the substance of his trip to ireland. we're going to bring you the president's remarks as
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