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our viewers watching here in the united states and around the world. i'm leila rock ahead on cnn newsroom, the air national guardsman charged with leaking classified documents had access to some of the united states most sensitive intelligence how we got such high level clearance. panic and chaos at a political event in japan, while the prime minister rushed to a safe location and pension reform is now law in france, less than a day after the country's constitutional council weeks of protests and approved the plan to raise the retirement age from 62. to 64. from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom. with leila harrack. the man accused of
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leaking us classified documents has now been charged under the espionage act, the 21 year old air national guardsman jack to sarah made his first appearance in federal court on friday, a day after being arrested while the classified documents were posted in at least two different discord, chat rooms and included detailed intelligence assessments. of allies and adversaries alike, including on the state of the war in ukraine. will president joe brown says he's directed national security agencies to secure sensitive information. i have instructed the department to make sure that they get to the root of why he had access in the first place. number one. and number two to focus extensively on the extent to which it all occurred. and that's going on right now. i have nothing to report beyond what's already been reported that will take well, there's no
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way to protect how long an investigation will take. well i don't think it's gonna take very long. jason carroll has the latest now on the charges and the continuing fallout from the leaks. jack to share his family leaving federal accord in boston this afternoon, refusing to answer any questions the 21 year old massachusetts air national guardsman made his first appearance in front of a federal judge today he's now charged with unauthorized retention and transmission of national defense information and unauthorized removal and retention of classified documents and or material and unsealed affidavit shows that to share a was granted top secrets. security clearance back in 2021 had high level access to the nation's most guarded intelligence and other highly classified programs . the affidavit alleges. he began posting classified
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documents starting in 2022. then recently on april, 6th used a government computer to search a database using the word leak once it was publicly revealed that someone was leaking classified documents. this is not just about taking home documents, people who who um um sign agreements to be able to receive classified documents acknowledge the importance to the national security of not disclosing those documents to share a was an i. t specialist for the air national guard whose job was to help maintain a network where top secret information was held, according to official u. s sources to share a is believed to be the leader of a small group of the social media platform discord, a site popular with video gamers, and where the classified doctor mintz had been posted. the leaked classified documents included a wide range of highly classified information, including eavesdropping on key
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allies and adversaries and blunt assessments on the state of the ukraine war investigators ultimately narrowed in on the chat group, according to a u. s government source familiar with the case to share a was under surveillance for at least a couple of days prior to his arrest. president biden played down the security damage on thursday today released a statement saying in part directed our military and intelligence community to take steps to further secure and limit distribution of sensitive information. and our national security team is closely coordinating with our partners and allies. but the ultimate national security impact of the leak still to be determined. the department of defense is leading an important effort now to evaluate wait. and review the national security implications. jason carroll, cnn, boston. joining me now steve hall is a scene in national security
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analyst and a former cia chief of russia operations. steve good to have you with us. what lessons should the pentagon draw? what needs changing what should be looked at well, i think the first thing that we need to look at the pentagon needs to look at i should say is something we refer to as compartment ation in terms of who really needs to know this information they need to know idea is simply just because you have a top secret clearance doesn't necessarily mean that you need to see, of course, every single piece of top secret information that the us government has in its possession. so i think that's where the pendants guides has has to start. it has to say, who are the lists of people that need to see this particular type of sensitive information and who doesn't need to be on that list, and that takes some discipline to do you really have to keep your records very straight, but i think that's where you start and we saw the problems that come out when you don't do that. you see start you start to see different streams of intelligence from different parts of the world, covering different topics that one person had access to him. that can be a real counterintelligence issue.
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and also a person that junior as well. i mean, what surprises you the most about this case. okay well again. what surprises me is this as you indicated, truly correctly, relatively junior officer has access to a lot of different information. now some of that, maybe the maybe because we now know that this person was actually a systems administrator. so somebody who had it low level administrative capabilities to try to keep the systems right. and sometimes with that results in is somebody having a lot of access to a lot of information that they don't necessarily really need for the for their work. so again, the pentagon has to identify who precisely needs to see what pieces of information and keep other people out of it. even if they have a clearance. is there a sense of relief that this isn't part of some elaborate foreign operation? well we're still pretty early on in the investigation on this one. so i think that there is a least probably some initial relief that, for example, the russians or another adversarial country doesn't have their fingerprints
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all over this from the start. however we do know that there were foreign nationals in this chat group and on this server that the individual who leaked this information had, so it's possible that there is indeed some foreign involvement in this and i think it's probably just too soon at this point for us to tell for sure. what would you say is the most damaging aspect of this legal distinction between you know the sort of systemic problems that are inside the department of defense and the pentagon versus the actual information itself. with regard to the information itself . you know, i'm not sure that there's a whole ton of that information that is going to be devastating to us national security. we're talking about things like you know how much how much ammunition rather are the ukrainians burning through on a regular basis? what's the likelihood that the war is going to be a long drawn out of here? i mean, these are not particularly top secret. will they were labeled top secret, but not that necessarily sensitive pieces of information. but this systemic problem is much more troubling because if
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one person could get access to this type of information, and then leak it out, who's to say how many others could do that? and that is the real threat, in my view to national security in this particular incident now you're already referenced it in terms of geopolitical fallout, some highly sensitive information about russia's war in ukraine was out there for all to read you are a former cia chief of russia operations. what has this intelligence leak revealed that the russians didn't already know. and how do you think this might impact the course of the war? in my assessment, and again we haven't seen all of the documentation that that this person leaked. so we don't know all the extensive nature of it, perhaps yet, but i think that it's more than likely that the russians actually probably had most of this information already from their own intelligence sources again. this is not horrifically sensitive information at least what we've seen so far. you know, there are conclusions that are basically finished intelligence analytical pieces, saying, for example, that the
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war is going to continue long past 2023 into 2024. this is something that i think many of us have been saying for a long time, so i'm not sure that the russians have a whole lot of information there are there is some sensitive stuff with regard to where their weaknesses in the ukrainian, uh, for example, defense systems, but the ukrainians themselves said look , we can fix those things. we can change those things. those aren't particularly problematic for us in terms of the battlefield impact of the release of this information again. i think the ukrainians are going to be able to adjust. obviously we're going to be working with them very carefully to make sure that they understand what they need to adjust. but in terms of battlefield impact on ukraine itself, i don't think it will be that significant. final thought from you. why does this keep happening in the us? well again . it depends. i mean, you know, we've we see this particular incident. many people have described this as a catastrophic uh, situation i think against
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systemically. it is something that we need to take very seriously. all leaks of information are bad, but when you compare it to others who have lied, for example, many people have talked about snowden's leaks. the nature of that information in the amount of that information is much more significant actually than this league, but no leak is good. uh, you know, counterintelligence. people need to focus on this, and it's clear that right now the focus needs to be on the department of defense. steve hall. thank you so much for joining us. sure. japanese prime minister from your kishida has returned to the campaign trail after he was evacuated from the venue when an explosion went off . the blast was heard as he was set to give a speech to supporters. will police arrested a man suspected of throwing a device at the scene, public broadcaster nhk reports that the prime minister was not harmed. seen as mark stewart joins us now live from tokyo with more on this developing story, mark what more have you been able to
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learn? leila since we last talked, we are now hearing from the prime minister directly. he indeed did give that speech and in that speech, he acknowledged that police are investigating what's been described as some kind of explosion. he said he's fine. he apologized for what happened and appreciated concerned. and then he said the real attention should be on the upcoming elections. let me walk you through the what exactly happened at around noon time in tokyo. in the small sport fishing ports of wakayama, which is about six or seven hours drive south of tokyo, the prime minister there was gathered when witnesses describe some kind of silver objects flying through the air. one witness told japanese broadcaster nhk that there is some kind of bright light. and then there was the explosion immediately. the prime minister was removed from that area, whisked away by his security entourage. and then a man, a younger man. that's how he's described basically tackled
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to the ground by people in the crowd, including what is believed to be a police officer . a man who was wearing glasses. he had a mask of great backpack. he has now been removed and is facing a charge described by police as forcible obstruction of business, according to japanese law that basically means getting in the way of everyday affairs. how the how his potential weapons charge may fit into all this, we don't know . and the other big looming question is who is this man? this this man who is accused of throwing this object? we are still waiting to get confirmation of his name his age. where he was from and leila. he had any kind of political issues or gripes with the prime minister. but this is the start of a political season . there are a lot of issues facing japanese voters, including everything from inflation to the future of nuclear energy. but that is that's that's what we know so far. the prime minister indeed is safe. market eerily
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reminiscent this incident of what happened just what? nine months ago after cachiaras, the predecessor, shinzo hobby, of course, it was assassinated while delivering a campaign speech. it just highlights again that there is a serious security issue. right so typically now since then, when a prime minister travels, there is certainly local protection as well as the prime minister's larger security force. one question that we have been asking is about access. this happened at a fishing ports, very public place in wakayama. were people screened. do they go through metal detectors as we see in other places of the world, such as the united states would political rallies are held there. that is a big looming question. but of course security has now been is now going to be under the spotlight further after this incident, mark stewart reporting live from that developing story in tokyo. thank you so much, mark. and we turn our attention now to france, where in the past few hours,
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president emmanuel macron has enacted the controversial pension reform law. it comes after the nation's highest constitutional courts on friday , the client to block the bill, but the anger against macron and his plan to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. is still very strong. union leaders vowed to continue the fight at least one leader calling for his story protests on may 1st day, usually marked by large labor demonstrations. cnn's frederik pleitgen has more on the story from paris. the green light for french president emmanuel macron's pension reform bill met with red flares by protesters as you can see the people here voicing their anger after the decision of the constitutional council, and many of them are saying they will continue to go out on the streets and protest even after this decision, the ruling made by members of the
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french constitutional council, known as the wise men, gives macron the go ahead to raise the age of retirement from 62 to 64. for election. e acted very badly against us against the people. he's not. he's not a democrat autocrat ahead of the ruling police barricaded the country's highest constitutional authority after outbursts of violence on thursday, the 12th day of demonstrations against this bill . following the ruling, the french prime minister said there is neither a winner or a loser, with protesters also vowing to continue their fight. yes we're going to keep protesting because we need we need to be respected. i don't see how people could just let it go forget about it. discontent on the street sign that despite this victory, macron could still have a bumpy road ahead. cnn paris. russian
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zelensky is slamming russian forces as terrorists following a barrage of missile strikes on the city of slovyansk. officials say the missiles rained down on the city friday, killing at least eight people. the strikes led to a scramble to find survivors in the buildings torn up by explosions will. meanwhile the war in ukraine is decimating russia's clandestine special forces. that's according to the washington post. which is quoting some of the u. s intelligence documents recently leaked online for more on all that green adult joins us now from rome barbie what is the latest from slovyansk? now what we're hearing. as you said, there are at least eight people dead around 21 people injured, but there are still people under the rubble. president zelensky saying that, you know, condemning this act, saying he's hit residential building, seven different spots were hit and, you know, you just look at the devastation some of these images and you wonder you know what the death toll could be. at the end of this, there's still searching for survivors. of course like
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that. and what has the reaction been to the intelligence leak about the war? well, you know very obviously, i guess russia is looking at this skeptically because it doesn't shine a very good light on them, especially these reports of infighting and trouble within that special the special forces that they have there. so there's a saying they're looking at it for the authenticity. they don't trust the veracity of it and that they're going to really, really investigate whether or not these reports any truth to them later. barbie nadeau in rome. thank you so very much. now dozens of brush fires just outside new york city are being blamed on a fruit train. the csx train was reportedly throwing off sparks as it had itself pbond near stony point, new york on friday . authorities called csx which says it then voluntarily stopped the train to inspect it, saying no issues were found. a number of firefighters suffered heat exhaustion with no other injuries, but no other injuries were reported about 100. homes
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the adviser match quiz now at smart asset .com was this close? it's close natasha chen in los angeles and this is cnn. welcome back to all of our viewers around the world. i'm leila torok and you're watching cnn newsroom us supreme court justice samuel alito has temporarily extended access to the abortion drug stone, while the high court considers an emergency appeal filed by the biden administration and a drug manufacturer. significant restrictions had been set to go
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into effect early saturday, and cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider has the story. as of now, it is status quo for the abortion pill mifepristone, meaning that all of the restrictions that the fda feared are not in effect. that's because on friday afternoon, justice samuel alito stepped in for the supreme court and put a pause on all of the legal proceedings that have been playing out for the past week. but it's only a short pause. the supreme court is now inviting the anti abortion doctors who brought this case. to file briefs making their case why changes to the abortion pill should go into effect while this appeals process plays out, and the supreme court is saying that it will decide by wednesday night, in fact whether to let those restrictions go into effect, after all, so the supreme court effectively kicking the can down the road here, but for now, the important takeaway is that mr preston remains fully available for women up to 10 weeks of pregnancy. women can also still get the drug after a telehealth visit with their doctor, as opposed to in person. and they
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can still obtain mifepristone by mail. so we will see what the supreme court decides in whether it will remain status quo for the future. while this appeals process fully plays out, jessica schneider, cnn washington. just days after two deadly mass shootings in the us republican presidential hopefuls attended a gun rights convention to try to court voters, former president donald trump and his ex running mate mike pence were among those who rallied supporters at the nra convention. cnn's christine holmes has the details. i was proud to be the most pro gun pro second amendment president you've ever had in the white house. i will stand with each every one of you and protection of what we all know is comments it concealed weapons permit holder myself my husband as a hunter, and we value the fact that citizens have the right to protect themselves. the national
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rifle association convention highlights the sway the nra still holds with the republican party, even amid a rise in mass shootings in the us, including those in kentucky and tennessee in recent days, i speak with everyone here. when i say that our hearts and our prayers are with all the families that suffered loss and injury in these unspeakable attacks. former vice president mike pence called for mass shooters to be punished more quickly. i believe the time has come institute, a federal death penalty statute with accelerated appeal to ensure that those who engage in mass shootings face execution in months, not years. several contenders suggested policymakers should focus on expanding mental health resources and armed guards to protect schools. if you're going to protect children, you need to have armed personnel to protect the children. we know the crux
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of these issues it's under diagnosed mental health. is the lack of opportunity in schools. former president trump delivered the closing remarks at the forum , promoting his actions to expand gun rights while in the white house. obama's unconstitutional effort to ban three d printed guns. i stood up for our hunters, fishers and sportsmen. like no other president has ever done before appearing via video. florida governor ron desantis, who has seen as trump's top rival for the nomination, counted his efforts to expand gun rights in the sunshine state governor. i've resisted calls to take up gun control even when such a stand is superficially unpopular because i understand that it is precisely at those moments when a right is unpopular. that it needs true champions. the conference also marks the first time trump and pence have appeared in person at the same event after their public split following the january 6th attack on the u. s capitol as the two former allies appear on a
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collision course in 2024 gop primary, and the former president didn't just talk about what he did while he was in the white house. he also talked about what he would do if elected president again in 2024 , including calling for national concealed carry reciprocity. now that would be something that would be incredibly hard to pass. and obviously incredibly controversial christian homes. indianapolis, indiana cnn. president joe biden is heading back to the us at this hour after a four day tour of ireland . he's been downright joyful about visiting his family's ancestral homeland, and it seems ireland was equally elated about its fondness for mr biden. cnn's daniel sullivan has more i don't know. sometimes if joe biden's irish war all american warrior taunt may serve allah gaelic for i'm at home. i only wish i could stay longer. biden may be facing
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crises, including a major intelligence leak in the united states. but here in ireland, he's received a hero's welcome the country's weather, not dampening president biden spirits. what do you think of the winner? mr president? fine. look i'm coming home. cupcakes are all baked for him, and it's a big welcome for joe, is that you first the president visited county loud on ireland's east coast, where his great great grandfather immigrated from more than 170 years ago. the irish love american president so much what is it about it? america is our second country. during the famine times and the bad times that we had with our neighbors, all of people, immigrants went to america the world welcome with open arms as you were yourself donate in ireland, biden seems to have cousins everywhere. so let me just get this straight. so your grace grace grace. grandfather was joe
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biden's great grandfather's cousin. good i think that's the very yes yes. first cousin, second cousin. 4/4 cousin. that's pretty close because my dad is hurt. so yeah. elena on ireland's atlantic coast, we meet two of the president's youngest cousins, lauren and emily. blewett town is so excited it's such a bus welcome home, where. welcome come. you've been gone. gone too long . come on, ng joe, and close the door. locals here say biden's great great great grandfather, edward bluish sold bricks for the construction of the town's cathedral in the 19th century, and then he used that money to move to america. so this this here is because it would have been the fireplace basically. yeah wow. more bricks, ernie
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caffrey says this is what remains of biden's ancestral home here in berlin. ah ernie runs caffrey's gallery in the front window, a biden portrait. you painted this? yes i am friendly with the owner of this premises and it was passing down on saturday last saturday and popping in to say hello. i got an ocean actually. afternoon. i said, i'm going to go home and i'm going to do a painting of job so he did. what does this mean today community, though, means a huge thing to billionaire. hughes thing to me or people becoming for years to see. where did he come from? where did he go? this speech brings a close to president biden's trip to ireland here in ballon, our county mayo, the town where his ancestors left from almost 200 years ago. tony o. sullivan cnn mayo, ireland. coming up. new details emerged about the suspect accused of killing cash. app founder bob
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in the night exactly what happened. and exactly what the motive is for this killing, the district attorney would not say, but she did say they have a clear picture of exactly what led up to the stabbing. thanks to surveillance video. take a listen two men left an apartment in millennium tower prior to the stabbing together. they got into mr mom. aeneas vehicle, mr momeni was driving. they ended up in the area of the stabbing and that is where they exited. the vehicle in approximately five minutes later, is when the stabbing took place was supposed to be arraigned today. he was in court, but his arraignment has been continued to april. 25th when he did walk in his family was sitting in the front row, including we're told his sister and an older woman who both held up their hands in the shape of a heart showing their support for him. he acknowledged them and smiled, but said few words during the very quick hearing. his attorney who's representing him, did speak to the media and said this will come out. what is
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basically in the press and what's being said. accurate as far as what occurred will come out in terms of time is facing a murder charge with an enhancement because this was committed with a knife, according to the district attorney, she said he is facing 26 years to life in prison. veronica miracle cnn, san francisco. us house hostage invoice says russia has not indicated what it wants for the release of american journalist oven gris covic, the wall street journal reporter was detained last month on allegations of espionage, which he denies. he's one of two americans the u. s has designated as being wrongfully detained in russia. the other is former marine paul whelan. on thursday, his sister demanded more action from the white house to secure his release the u. s special presidential envoy for hostage affairs says america is doing
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all it can but acknowledges there has been little progress in the risk of each case. negotiations i've had in the past, not with the russians, where the other side is actually throughout secret channels said. we're doing something, and by the way, here's what we want to get out of this. in this case, there have been no discussions of that sort. and we don't yet know we're not taking our foot off the gas. we're going to find a way to bring paul and evan home. but i want you to know that evan and paul and i'm going to say paul because i've been working on this case for so long. there front and center in our minds. we are going to find a way to get this done. supporters of jailed russian opposition figure alexei navalny. here. he's being poisoned again. navalny was in court for two hearings on friday is team says prison officials were forced to call an ambulance last week to treat him for severe stomach pain and that he was been and that he has been losing weight. mr navalny was poisoned with a possible nerve agent back in 2020, his allies
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here he is being poisoned again. gradually in small doses. unicef says there has been a staggering increase in the number of child migrants crossing the treacherous darien gap in central america. almost 9700 young people attempted the trick and the first two months of this year that's up. that's up seven times from the same period last year. travelers have reported robberies, corpses, mutilations and rape in the dense forest along the route. the 40 mile trek north that's about 60 kilometers, brings migrants from colombia to panama. it's a crucial passage for those hoping to reach the u. s and canada coming up on the premiere episode of the whole story with anderson cooper, cnn's nick paton walsh travels with a group of migrants making that dangerous crossing. take a look. get them up. and literally meters from colombia. ground
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turns people as they walk, just discarding their shoes. real sense of the atmosphere changing now we've crossed the border into panama. people clumping together, perhaps fearing for their own safety and this mud, it's just possibly go and get your feet out of it. i hate olivia, this man who didn't want to be named now with nothing on his feet, but his resolve pause and imagine where you've come from, if you're willing to do this barefoot with a woolen sweater and plastic bags. pierce your feet or break an ankle and this mud, maybe your grave. yeah no, uh.
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the final time on the phantom of the opera. the author iraqis today. after 35 years, the longest running play on broadway is closing on sunday, city mayor eric adams presented a key to the city to composer andrew lloyd webber. the play has been seen by nearly 20 million people , grossing more than a billion dollars. producers say they had to close the plate because they couldn't keep up with the weekly expenses. after the pandemic. end of an era. french president emmanuel macron play tourists on friday visiting notre dam cathedral to get a look at reconstruction work. it's been four years since flames destroyed large parts of the beloved monument. cnn's jim bittermann got his own look at the pain staking efforts. it was
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the most haunting image of a sickening afternoon. the spirt of notre dame crashing through the cathedral roof as flames burned all around. in the four years since, as giant oaks have been felled ashes cleared away. shock and dismay has turned to confidence that the spire and the cathedral will rise again. and soon if you believe the general who president emmanuel macron put in charge of rebuilding the monument president say we will rebuild this cafe board in five years. the words the head of state of fice. and the reputation of fancies at state. the general wants the chief of staff of the french army went to visit and extraordinary woodshop in eastern france to inspect how the work is going. here carpenters are moving around tons of oak like children's building blocks to rebuild the spire that collapsed as well as the rest of the cathedrals. roof
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beams which were destroyed in the fire. cutting and fitting precise down to the millimeter. well much care and effort and money are being expended to make sure that reconstructed notre dame is just like the old one. the workers who are working on these giant pieces of would say they are sometimes amazed at how they could have done all this 1000 years ago. one person who has had a better view than most of the notre dame reconstruction is photographer thomas van houten, reeve. his photos are going up along the walls of the notre dame worksite began taking pictures of the cathedral long before the fire, sometimes using an ancient wooden camera as old as the iconic speyer itself. tree was then commissioned to document the work inside by national geographic and the french establishment, charged with the notre dame restoration and preservation. as the monument slowly rose again from the ashes. he emotionally recorded the work inside and outside when you're inside notre dame, you feel something. it's a
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place of reverence and when you're incited and you see it, and it's damaged state, you feel something even more. i mean, it goes. it goes straight to your heart has watched firsthand as not only the damage from the fire was cleared away. but as well centuries of grime that had accumulated before the fire in some ways he believes the newly restored notre dam will be even better than what was there before when they when they take the scaffolding out, and they were able to see everything. i think it will look immaculate, beautiful in a way we've never seen it before. cnn paris a decades old record in major league baseball remains elusive for the tampa bay rays after their perfect start to the season came to an end. the race had won 13 straight games, but it all fell apart in the fifth inning on friday, when the blue jays broke the game open. toronto playing at home, beat the race 6 to 3. well there is head come into the game tied for the modern record for most consecutive wednesday, started
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