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all right. at this moment, hundreds of thousands of protesters are on the streets of paris. we just learned the police have stopped demonstrators as they reach the constitutional council kind of equivalent to the supreme court. cnn's frederik pleitgen is right in the middle of it all. fred, if you can hear me, tell us what you're seeing. hi there, john. well in the last couple of minutes, things have actually kicked off here in paris. we saw some clashes happening between the riot police here, and some of the protesters still only very small part of the protest in very small part of the protest itself. it certainly seems the most of it is still very peaceful. however we did see some big clashes going on here a couple of minutes ago with the cops deploying tear gas, even beating some of the protesters as well, charging the crowd. where is the protesters that answered that by throwing bottles and rocks at the cops, so that is something that's
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going on. if you look at the scene right now, it is still pretty tense around here. we're sort of in an area right now. that's between two layers of police. they've sort of gone back a little bit. but there is a lot of tension in the area, and as you can see, there's still some bangs that are going off as well. so certainly this march one that has gone from one that has been very peaceful from the beginning to not so much right now, um, again. the protesters who, of course, very angry at that pension reform that emmanuel macron has been trying to, essentially through the legislative process here, and i think one of the interesting things that you guys see if we can around. you can see that a lot of the folks here who are coming to protest they are actually fairly young people who are protesting here to them. of course, it's about the pension reform is about raising the pension age. but it is also about the way that amount of macron has tried to do this using executive powers to try and push all of this through. that's something a lot of people here don't take very well and certainly has damaged him as you can see considerably politically. it has also damaged
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the political system here in this country. there are some who say that it's essentially the far right that has benefited from the fact but there's so much criticism of the government right now. as you can see, there's still some banks going off behind me, john flash banks smoke bombs. we've seen gas there over the last few weeks. fred there is a court decision expected tomorrow. the reason i asked, that is these protests tend to get worse as the evening goes on. it's about four p.m. local time where you are. is there a sense that today into tonight you could see some of the worst of the protests and demonstrations we've seen because the legal avenues may have dried up. i think that i think that's a that's a pretty fair assessment. that is something i could happen. you do feel that there are a lot of people here on the streets of anger here on the street as well. and i think that people really feel that this is really the last sort of moment that they have to try and get that message out. you're absolutely right tomorrow evening local time. obviously the constitutional council of this country is going to decide whether this law is
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constitutional or whether all of it or parts of it are not constitutional. obviously that's a very, very important moment for the folks here. but a lot of people who have been speaking to are also saying no matter what the constitutional council decides they are going to keep protesting because they are so angry at the government. and really, if you look at this right now, you look at some of the signs interesting. some of the folks at the paper or rocks, possibly for throwing. a lot of people say that this is just so much anger now towards the government of emmanuel, that they are going to continue to go on the street. you can feel that anger here right now. if you look behind me, you can see here. there's another big standoff that's going on here right now. between the riot police and some of the protesters you can see flying. that's sort of way that all of us has gone. flash bangs. that's sort of what's been going on here. we're going to go to the side. to make sure we're sort of out of the way of some of these projectiles that are flying. um but oops. um as you can see a
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lot of stuff flying through the air here as at least on the fringes of this protest, things are getting a lot more. violent john fred, as long as you can stay safe. let me ask you one more question here as we see the smoke bombs going back and forth protesters putting them toured. the law enforcement there. you keep mentioning. this is on the fringes of these demonstrations . how widespread exactly can you describe are scenes like this in paris? now are there several city blocks where there's smoke going up? or is this really just in one place? well, i would say definitely was not a flashlight . i would sit there. sorry guys here, but i'll try and stay with you. what? it's on several city blocks up. thank you. fred catch your breath. catch your breath. if you can catch your breath, catch your breath. let me just
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describe what's happening here. catch your breath in and let me know you're okay in a second. what's happening again? as a standoff on the streets of paris? you see law enforcement there with protesters. he's various intersections. this is something we have seen before. they have these sort of pitched standoffs where the protesters, they put these smoke bombs right in the face of the law enforcement in the smoke, goes up into the air and gets everywhere, including in reporters. i and down their throats. fred are you back with me back? okay. you okay? i'm back with you. i'm sorry. i just got a full load of tier guys. that might. yeah i got it. such a little tear guys, um yes. you were asking me how widespread this is. i mean, if we look around the pen and the other direction you can see it's going off there as well. so it certainly is. several city blocks. where this is going on here in paris. it's basically one part of the demonstration. that has had these confrontations with the police. i still think from our vantage point from what we've seen. the largest part of this protest is
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very much peaceful. it's almost like a carnival atmosphere. but you do have this on the fringes that is going on. i think we're gonna go over there now. let's walk over there and see what's going on over there. but, yeah, it is definitely pretty pretty big. i mean, the area where these clashes are going on, are definitely several blocks here. and if you look over there, you can see that there are in some cases, things that have been set on fire. trash cans have been set on fire flash bags that have gone off. you can see some of our colleagues here have had paint. all over them. that's something that's also being used. now i think back there you can see some people are sort of essentially trying to break down the window of a shop there. i think so. that is something that is not completely widespread here in the city, but certainly that's going on in a fairly large area. as you can see, we've been walking a little bit here and you know, we just keep seeing scenes like like these as right now, you can see the windows of that shop that have some of this tried to break them. and maybe has maybe not succeeded. and again a lot of
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people here, voicing their anger at the french president, emmanuel macron, really taking that out here on the street as the riot police also countering all of that, fred, you had mentioned that many of the people that you are seeing uh, that they are. young described the makeup of the crowds. is this union driven? is this generationally driven? that's actually a really good question, john. i think it's something that's really important to point out to our viewers. as we see some of this happening again. if we turn around, we can see there's the next confrontation. it's about to happen. this is sort of guys from what they call the black bloc here, as you can see, hurling some projectiles towards the law enforcement over back then. but you're absolutely right. it's the police are charging. now let me just see if we have to get out of the way. hold on the cops charging towards this direction. second so we're right. in the middle of it seems right now, but as you
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were asking about the makeup, sort of the crowd here, i think it is very important to point out that there are a lot of people from unions. there are a lot of people who you know are you know, a bit sure have been working for a long time of sort of looking towards retirement. but there are also a lot of people who are nowhere near retirement age. very young people, and i think you can see that here in the crowd. for them. yes this is about the pension reform that even one macron's trying to get through here in france and has used executive powers to do just that. but it's also very much about the way i got here. guys together. oh, all right, fred, catch your breath again. please catch your breath again. get a drink of water. take care of yourself as we watch this law enforcement move up in formation. facing these protesters, and this is something you do see on the streets. we've seen another streets of paris. you also see something like this in the streets in the united states when their demonstrations like this, although the scale of these demonstrations bigger than most of the things we see here
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is law enforcement will move in formation and they will draw a line. basically they will form a line and say okay, protesters, you're not going past this point, and then they'll keep moving that line forward. and forward to try to control more area at least trying to contain the space that the protesters are working in. fred if you're back with me, you okay? yes yes, i'm back. hi. hi john. yeah, i'm back now. so sorry about that again. um but, yeah, i mean, it's as you can see things continue to kick off, but i was just talking about a lot of these young people are just extremely angry. at the way that this we have to move back as we're actually right in the firing line of possible rocks being thrown or just extremely angry at the way that macron. is trying to push through this pension reform. they believe that it's undemocratic and you can really feel that this has now. become about more than just the pension reform. it's become about the way that cross
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governing in general, and a lot of people are voicing their anger at that. and if you look at a lot of the signs that people are holding. if you look at a lot of the chance that we're hearing here on the street, there are more generally against emmanuel macron's government. then they are specifically against the pension reforms. you do have those people from the unions as you can see some projectiles flying again. these are rocks. people tend to break down the rocks here. some of the tarmac in the street and then throw them at police officers. and you know, then very often, the police will counter that with tear gas and then charged forward produces. all right now the police are moving back club. but as you can see john, some pretty violent scenes that are happening here on the streets of the french capital and again this is you know, we always have to point out. this is not the majority of the people who are marching majority of the people who are marching, they have their political concerns that they're trying to voice. this is just a small part of the smart, but it does show that there is you know
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a big confrontation going on, obviously, with law enforcement here, a lot of anger by some of these protesters against the police as well. police in this country known sometimes have some pretty heavy handed tactics and you can see there's just a general anger at the authorities at the government that is being voiced by people of many ages, and it is important to point out that there are tens of thousands of people that we've seen this morning that are marching here today. presumably, there'll be hundreds of thousands marching throughout the entire country. this protest movement really hasn't launched despite the fact that it's been going on for such a long time, son frederick like in the utterly unflappable frederik pleitgen on the streets of paris, with smoke bombs going one way tear gas going the other way. you and your team. stay safe. i iou i owe you a drink at some point for your patients with this, fred. thank you very much. be well, big bottle of water so we can clear out his
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eyes and his throat. but this is, as you said, this is going to continue. fred's in the middle of it, and we were discussion with fred is about this has gotten this is this is bigger. this has become this is showing frustration with macron government the way he's governed in general, but we won't give you some context around this unfolding situation in france right now why people are so upset. it starts with french president emmanuel macron. he is raising the retirement age from 62 to 64 in france. the pension system is viewed as the bedrock of the state's responsibilities and relationship with its citizens. and while the proposed reforms are already controversial, as fred has been talking about, it is the way that the changes were pushed through that has macron in hot water and has people taking to the streets as we are seeing. the government used a constitutional loophole to avoid a full vote in the country's lower house, which where the measure could have failed. macron says that they need to make these reforms in order to save the entire pension system. obviously there is tension there. that's how we got here, and here is what it where it is
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headed. now this is could culminate tomorrow. france's constitutional council, which is the equivalent of the u. s. supreme court, we could say will issue its ruling on the constitutionality of the plan. they have three options. essentially if they approve the change, macron would sign the reform into law, and it could go then into effect in september. the council could also decide to scrap parts of the bill and under certain conditions they could allow them to put it. to put it to a referendum, which then means this debate would continue even longer. we should note that of the 841 laws reviewed by the court since 1959 only slightly more than half were approved without full or partial center a little bit of context around this unfolding situation we're seeing in the streets of paris, fred lichens in the middle of it. we're going to get back to him and his team there throughout the morning as this unfolds. sarah they are
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a one and 1000 year rain event just moments ago, this rescue going on taking place near a catholic school in fort lauderdale, you can see the boat there full of people who were trapped. in fort lauderdale and active emergency declaration is an effect car after car being submerged in the streets. the mayor calls this the most severe flooding he has ever seen. the flooding is trapping people inside their homes and broward county. a man in a kayak. you see him there in that green kayak. he appeared to be checking on neighbors. as of now, the fourth level airport is closed due to flooding. cnn's carlos suarez is just north of what you're seeing there, where estimated tunnels have topped 20. inches you're still standing there. we've seen you all morning with all of this, um you know water in the streets, although it does look like where you are. it's not raining in the water has subsided. just a tad. what is the scene that you're seeing? that's exactly right,
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sarah. so where we are right now , which is just north of fort lauderdale hollywood international airport. it does seem that the water has receded just a little bit. unfortunately though, there is more rain in the forecast north of the airport is where some of these rescue operations are taking place. in fact, we're told that a few of them are happening just to the east of us here. you're taking a look at one of the neighborhoods that have been flooded for the better part of this morning really well into the night last night because of all of this rain we're told that fort lauderdale fire rescue as well as the broward sheriff's office. they're essentially in the process of going street by street neighborhood by neighborhood across parts of broward county, checking on anyone that might be trapped inside of their homes because of all of this rain that saturated this part of south florida now we caught up with a few folks who are trying to make their way east. they are trying to get the work. some of them are trying to get back home. they told us look, we were hoping to get there. but once we saw were all
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of this water is that we're not going to do this. we're not going to get stuck. here's what they told us. so i've been watching the cars thinking i can make it but i've had the car stall in water before and so i'm just like i'll just hang out only lived in florida for a couple of years. so this is completely shocking to me. that woman told me even though she's only been living here for a few years, she's already well versed in what happens if you try to take your car into some of these deeper parts of flood waters out here now over at fll, the international airport over there that might reopen at noon. however it's not looking too good because the runway there is still saturated with all of this flooding. and according to flight aware, even if that airport does reopen at noon, we're already looking at well over 300 canceled flights out of fll, sarah. yeah you can see also that some of the f dot is out there. the florida department of transportation kind of moving people along in
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their big trucks because people have been told to stay off the roads, and we're looking at fort lauderdale airport. that is a crazy scene right there. the airport as you just heard from carla suarez. is expected to open around noon appreciated carlos jon kate. also happening right now. the fight over abortion access kicks into high gear. a federal appears appeals court ruling adding to the pile of court rulings around this. the latest move comes from the fifth circuit court of appeals, which partially froze the texas ruling that suspended the fda approval of the key abortion drug. that is in question. the new ruling effectively keeps the drug on the market. but also keeps in place restrictions ordered by that texas judge. the white house says this fight far from over. we believe that the law is on our side and we will prevail so that that i can reassure the american people that that is our commitment to women. millions of women across
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the country and also providers who are who are at the front lines, working every day to make sure that women are able to make decisions for themselves about their own bodies. so what we can say is we're going to continue to fight. cnn senior supreme court analyst john biskupic joins me now with much more on this, so let's start with what exactly changes under the latest ruling. sure, kate and you're right that things are kicking into high gear. first of all, the most important thing that came from the fifth circuit last night was that the part of the district court judges order that's invalidated the 2000 approval. by the fda for crist owned the first pill in the two drug protocol for medication abortion that that could stand so just as a threshold manner, the court said it would suspend the district court's ruling that said that the drug could no longer be available at all. but what it did. was it allowed at
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this point, at least the part of the lower court judges ruling that affected restrictions since 2016 and the drug to take effect they would take effect depending on what happens over the next 48 hours in terms of appeals, and those changes that go back to 2016 involved women's access to the drug, for example, uh, right now. a person can get this first pill through the mail after an initial consultation with a physician and the rule before 2016 required it to be dispensed in person, so that's a major change also for the labeling of the drug, the fda had changed it from being available up to seven weeks now back in 2016 and extended it to 10 weeks, so the guidance and the label would go back to seven weeks rather than 10. there are physicians who would probably still can prescribe it up to 10 weeks. we don't know yet. if the biden
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administration will appeal this , it's a pretty significant set of restrictions that will now take place. meanwhile the fifth circuit said it would actually hear the merits of this this case going, uh, sometime in the next spring, but i want to stress overall. what a different situation we have. in the wake of the supreme court's dabs ruling last june, most women and their pregnancies through medication. asian abortion and now with so much state to state variation, this drug has become more important case. thank you for that context. this let's see what happens literally in the hours and days ahead, john. president biden will soon deliver a major speech overseas . addressing the irish parliament that happens just minutes from now, when we will take you there live. and republican lawmaker in arizona expelled from the statehouse after inviting a conspiracy theorist to publicly testified before lawmakers. dry skin is sensitive skin, too, and it's
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age. can go through as expected tomorrow, john all right. this just in sources tell cnn that the fbi has narrowed the number of people they believe could be responsible for leaking sensitive government secrets posted to social media and have been conducting interviews in recent days. cnn's natasha bertrand following this story for us bring us up to speed, natasha because this is a pretty significant development. yeah john. so two sources briefed on the matter. tell my colleagues evan perez and kylie atwood that the fbi has said significantly narrowed the pool of potential suspects here in this investigation. they have been conducting interviews over the last several days, and they believe that they are getting a lot closer to finding this leaker, primarily because the alleged leader left a forensic trail that investigators have been able to really home in on so really significant here, especially as we're learning more about the suspected leaker from the washington post, which is that it found a member of the original group where these
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classified documents were posted . who knew the leaker who knew the suspect's identity as well as where he allegedly worked. now it is not clear whether that is the same individual that the fbi is homing in on, but we are told that even before this story came out by the washington post, the fbi had generated a number of leads based again on this forensic trail that this person has left john it really was interesting to read that in the post. this morning, natasha. it gives you a sense that there's a lot of information out there. perhaps, and investigators are probably trying to dig through it as much as they possibly can keep us posted. as as i said, this is an important development. okay? so in the republican controlled arizona state house republican state lawmaker has just been expelled . 46 arizona representatives voted to oust the newly elected liz harris. the resolution to kick her out, says that she brought quote, disrepute and embarrassment to the state's legislature, where she and when she invited a conspiracy
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theorists to publicly testify before lawmakers when the resolution passed on the video of that vote, you can hear a voice off camera. are yelling in protest. listen to this. you've heard the motion all in favor of it. i opposed vote. no eyes have it's ordered the house is adjourned. cnn's kyung land this following all this for us, so kyung, what is going on here? and what happens now? well this process may sound familiar to people who have been watching what's happening in tennessee. it's a similar process, but a whole different story here. we're talking about a republican lawmaker now exiled lawmaker liz harris before she was elected in november. she was known within the state as a well known peddler of election lies the kind of election lies that really bridged on the outlandish well once he was elected in
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february. this is just a few months ago, she invited a conspiracy theorist, too, but speak at the hearing. she was the expert witness. if you will say the conspiracy theories, then said some outlandish things one of the things that this conspiracy there is testified to is that the arizona governor, democrat katie hobbs, was being paid by the mexican cartels that blew up on right wing media. and so then the republican house is republican majority house gathered to discuss whether or not terrorists should go take a listen. they will perceive that they don't have a true voice in this body, because when they elect somebody to rock the boat, and she does it about a plate in the wrong way away, that should have been better considered. that member will be expelled. we need to keep the bar and not lower the bar. and it is. it's a tough decision to make. ah i did read through the you know, i did
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read through the committee's report. and because of that. i really feel that you know this. uh this is the vote is justified. and in the end, the eyes had it. we saw harris packing up her boxes and heading out 46 to 13 again. it's important to note republican majority house. this is a rare move, kate. they had enough. they had to draw the line somewhere, so the county will now decide who will be. harris is temporary replacement. kate interesting, especially as we have been. you've reported on so much the history with when it comes to the election and politics and election fraud or accusations of it and unfounded ones in the very state of arizona. it's good to see you, kyung, thanks for bringing it to us. sarah. and still ahead. we will go back to dublin, ireland, will president biden is set to speak to the irish parliament more on what he is expected to say, coming up also terrifying
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moments in japan, people on one of the country's northern ireland's warned to evacuate after north korea fired an unidentified ballistic missile how japan and the us are responding to that next. good morning, everyone we do begin with breaking news. joining us now are two lawmakers from different sides of thee aisle also live in ukraine, dr. sanjay gupta award palestinian denver. own a small to medium sized business. you may qlify for themployer retention tax credit up to $,000 p employee, not alone. the money is yours if your business suffered during covid was revenue drops or government shutdowns, time is limited to refunds. pro .com now takes five minutes, and the average refund is $247,000 with refunds. pro
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northern japanese island after an emergency alert system warned residents to take cover. millions of people on hokkaido received the order urging them to take shelter. and then this led to widespread confusion. then once the order was lifted, local officials say the alert was sent in error as the missile fell into the waters off the korean peninsula. and right now, tropical cyclone ilsa is swirling off australia's west coast and is expected to make landfall with winds up to 150 miles an hour. forecasters warn it could be one of the most powerful storms to hit the region and more than a decade. it's expected to make landfall within the next few hours. we'll be tracking that one closely for you. brazil's president lula is in china this week to meet with chinese leaders, you jinping. his visit marks brazil's return to the diplomatic stage among the global south despite despite prior vows to discuss peace strategies that appears this trips focus will center largely on trade and carbon credits. much to come on that jonathan and sarah and we are standing
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standing by right now to hear from president biden. he is expected to address ireland's parliament moments from now. this speech is expected to highlight the longstanding ties between ireland and the united states. this comes as police in northern ireland are investigating a security breach. during the president's visit to belfast police confirm now that a document outlining details of the president's trip was found on the street yesterday. cnn's phil mattingly and nic robertson are live for us in dublin with details. um we're going to ask you first, nick what you can tell us about this about this breach that's being investigated at the moment. yeah official and sensitive is what the document said it was handed into the british broadcaster the bbc, literally just around the corner from the hotel where the president was staying while he was in while he was in belfast, and it was found on the ground, not not far from the hotel. it's
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not clear yet to the police in northern ireland. how it got there who was responsible for leaving? it was it was it stolen ? was it dropped? was it just, you know? was it just a mistake ? or perhaps somebody put it there intentionally not clear. it was dated the 10th of april. the document and, of course, the president arriving on the 11th and leaving on the 12th. so it was very, very had details are very, very pertinent to his visited didn't have specific details about the president or anyone in his entourage, but it did have details. ah personal details of some of the senior police officers involved in the operation there. cnn hasn't been able to verify the document. there were five pages in the document, and the police say that they are investigating it. they're working with us counterparts as well. to invest to investigate it. they say they take the visit of dignitaries and officials and the people of the city very seriously. it's not the first time there's been a breach like this in northern
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ireland, but of course, very embarrassing for the police that it should happen while the president was there and be and have details about his visit. phil mattingly as you've been reporting. this is a very personal trip for president biden, but he is also convicted, conducting the business of state and one of the most important moments will be this address to the irish parliament. what's expected from that? yeah, look, and i think this is a really important point here is we talk about the trip and we talk about the visits to pubs or the visits too long lost family members are distant, distantly related cousins that there is a very significant and substantive bilateral portion of this trip, and that the long and the deep and longstanding ties between the us and ireland are certainly ones that the president will use this opportunity to look back on and to highlight. but much of this speech. much of these remarks will be talking about the way forward here, and i think the relationship as i think almost grown in importance. in the two plus years the president has been in office not to minimize what's happened in the past. but i
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think when you look at the geopolitical strife that the president has had to confront that the really the west and the western alliances have had to deal with over the course of the last two years, speaking, most notably about russia's invasion of ukraine, ireland has always been a critical component of that, particularly on the humanitarian side of things. their willingness to welcome ukrainian immigrants their willingness to help in humanitarian aid. i think that is something the president is certainly going to highlight and underscore the necessity of the durability of that support going forward. also keep in mind where the president was just yesterday before he started making his pub visits and greeting thousands here in the streets in dublin and around ireland. he was in northern ireland and discussions that he had with the five political leaders there. the reality of a situation that is far more stable and far more driven by peace than it ever probably was thought to be possible before the good friday agreement 25 years ago still has a very significant layer of political complexity still does not have a power sharing government that is actually working at this moment in time and relating what he heard what he saw and what he sees as the
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path forward on that front is critical as well. so yes, certainly pay attention to the ancestral heritage. pay attention to the blue. it's and the finnegans and pay attention to where the president stops and what he sees. but i think the bilateral component here as shown by the meetings with the president and the t shirt earlier and as will be shown by the president's remarks here in front of parliament are very critical component of this trip, john really film. nick thank you so much. we're gonna show you some live pictures as we are waiting to hear very soon from president biden and to speak to the irish parliament, but this are live pictures from france. outrage across fan france. protests have just erupted once again in the streets ahead of this kind of final ruling, potentially over president emmanuel macron's controversial pension reform plan going to get you live on the ground, the very latest as we've been seeing these clashes between protesters and police play out live. and cnn news, central listen. why
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outside of the courthouse now, marshal. what are we expecting to see during the trial? we know there have already been some rulings against fox news as this goes forward. sarah this is all about the first amendment and what fox did in the wake of the 2020 election. as you said fox news put people on its air who promoted the false claim that that election was rigged and that dominion did the rigging. so as you mentioned jurors in the courthouse right behind me here in wilmington's are being selected as we speak. and that jury is going to hear evidence from some big names. some of the top talented fox news people like tucker carlson, sean hannity, maria bartiromo wall hosted programs in 2020, where some of the alleged defamation took place, but we're also expecting testimony from top executives like rupert murdoch. and suzanne scott, who is the ceo of fox news. it's pretty rare to see high profile figures
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