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heaven's gate tomorrow at 10 on cnn. hello and welcome to our viewers joining us from the united states and all around the world and leila torok. the us scrambles to contain the fallout from leaked pentagon intelligence as we learn more about what was in the documents and the evidence against the national guardsmen charged in the case, dozens of people are dead in the power struggle between sudan's army and they rival paramilitary group, the international community, urging a return to peaceful dialogue. and a major crackdown on a mexican drug cartel by the united states. the link to america's fentanyl crisis. from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with laila harre. the us is grappling with fallout at home and abroad after a massive intelligence leak that includes
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blunt appraisals of some key allies. the washington post reports that assessments found in the classified information say taiwan would probably be unable to defend itself against china's air power in a direct conflict. a massachusetts national guardsmen is in custody in connection with the leak, and cnn's alex marquardt has more now on the suspect. and the case against him. airman first class jack to share a is just 21 years old. he's been in the air national guard since in listening back in 2019, and for the past two years, has held a top secret security clearance. now according to the unsealed affidavit, he began violating the terms of that security clearance back in december, starting to post classified information as just paragraphs of text. then in january, he started posting photos of classified documents on the social media site discord, which is popular with video gamers. so these documents and we
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understand there were hundreds of them were online for months before they really came to light on april 6th. that is the day that the secretary of defense lloyd austin, got his first briefing. and that was just one week before to share a was arrested. at his parents' house just south of boston. so why did to share a have access with such a low rank in the military? well he worked for the 102nd intelligence operations wing out of massachusetts, and that produces intelligence for senior commanders around the world and to share his job was called a cyber defense operations. journeyman, essentially i t support for this highly classified network that he worked on and you can't be a normal guy and service that network so you have to have a high level clearance. now, federal agents are certainly looking into what to share access how he accessed it, whether he printed the documents out himself and how he got them out. and there will be much
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bigger questions now about who can access what kind of intelligence going forward. alex marquardt, cnn washington classified material included information about both friends and foes. the u. s is reaching out to allies in connection with the league and democratic representative zoe lofgren discussed the situation with seen in earlier. obviously um, the leak is very damaging to ukraine and to the united states. and we do need to get to the bottom of it, um, that he was posting some of this material. online and it was not promptly discovered is of concern. on the other hand, the world wide web is a big place, and this was an obscure part of the web, so we do need to take a look at how we might better become alert to such items while
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maintaining a free society. and here is what we know about jack to sarah so far at this hour, the 21 year old massachusetts air national guardsman remains in custody, charged under the espionage act with unauthorized retention and transmission of national defense information and unauthorized removal of classified information and defense materials. he will remain jailed at least until wednesday when a detention hearing is set. want to turn our focus now to sudan, where at least 56 people have been killed as fighting rages between the military and paramilitary group . that's, according to the central committee of sudan doctors, which is also confirmed more than 500. injuries to prevent further loss of life. the u. n security council is urging calm and local officials have declared a holiday in cartoon to keep people off the
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streets. the rsf paramilitary group claims to have captured most of the city's strategic sites. the military disputes those claims and has deployed warplanes to search for the fighters, accusing them of starting the conflict. let's get you more now. cnn's larry maduro joins is now live. larry is fighting still going on. what is the situation? leila fighting is still going on in sudan this morning. we've now crossed the 24 hour mark since these tensions began since this fighting began, and it seems to have intensified after sunday mornings prayers. eyewitnesses report hearing blasts overnight , but after this morning sprayers, there's loud explosions. the smoke coming out of some buildings, and there still seems to be combat between the rapid support forces and the sudanese armed forces. this some people are describing as an attempted coup. but cnn is not doing so right now because what it really is, is a power struggle between the two generals that run sudan. the
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general burhan, who is the leader of the sudanese armed forces, and the effective leader of the sovereign council that runs the country, and his number two general mohammed hamdan, or committee who is the leader of the rapid support forces who are have been back to the past, armed and trained by russia, and that's what we see here. the big contention here is about to return to civilian rule in sudan and who will be overly charged. when these two forces are marked . we wanna shoot some video right now from the student needs military that claims have taken over. the state radio television broadcaster, which initially had claimed to have taken over its dramatic because the military claims that celebrating what was their takeover of this key installation in the country because weather has control over the state broadcaster essentially can get on tv and say we have control of the country. that is why this has been one of the battle grounds there beyond the presidential palace and the basis of the rapid support forces. and the sudanese military. larry what have been the regional reactions
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to this turmoil. every single regional player here has called on general borhan in general committee to go back to the negotiating table and sees all these tensions this fire and save sudanese life and property . we've heard statements from ethiopia from somalia from egypt and from others in the region, including saudi arabia, the u. a e who are key players diplomatically in sudan. the u. s sector of st antony blinken has spoken to the foreign ministers of both saudi arabia and the u a. e and they've all called on general bohannon. committee to go back to the negotiating table. also want to read for you. a statement from kenyan president william ruto, who has spoken with the leadership of the intergovernmental authority on development. that is a regional body here, and he says kenya and the gulf states are available and ready to contribute to the resolution of the crisis. i am consulting with the regional leadership and other relevant international partners to seek ways to support dialogue and mediation. but this is going to
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be difficult because general baron and general committee have taken very hard line positions. they're using words like criminals, and these are is a liar. and all of that, so essentially fighting words in a way that will not make it easy for them to sit across each other and find a way out of this crisis. later very anxious time for the people of sudan. larry maduro reporting thank you so much, larry. and want to discuss this further now with mohammed of the humanitarian organization emergency ngo, where she serves as the country director in sudan . thank you so much for joining us. i hope you and your team are safe. how would you describe the capital right now? what have you seen? and hello, everyone now and in this moment time in khartoum, the capital of sudan, and i'm actually in the hospital of emergency salome senator
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surgical hospital that is south east over cartoon from here. we don't see and shooting anything about to hear. heavy weapons and a lot of shootings. even if we are let's say 2025, kilometers from the center of the city, so fighting is still going on as we speak. yes yes, this morning. very early. is it started? it started again started again. i mean, are you still able to provide critical care? and in this moment we had to diminish our activities that we have a bora had facilities around the country through in khartoum. a one is a pediatric clinical in south of khartoum. and it's closing this moment because we don't have access and for the stuff is impossible to arrive. and the other one is the cardio surgical hospital where i'm this
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moment and we do not what activities we are just operating the critical cases as a surgical hospital because the staff cannot come so the majority of them they are sleeping in this moment in our hospital when they are not working because going back home and it's very dangerous. we have another pediatric clinic in sudan. what the situation is a bit more calm and the last one in the al assad fora where the situation is very, very tense. in this moment our stuff is struggling a lot and they cannot go back at home . neither the national the experts they are in the hospital . what what? what are your staff telling you in terms of the security situations in these other medical facilities in different parts of sudan? so in this moment, as i said enough on the situation is relatively calm compared to the rest of the
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country. but in yala, they are shooting a lot and usable so heavy weapons and our hospital is located not too far from one of the bases where they are fighting, so we received already some patients hospital, but we received some order just came in a in the clinic searching for help. um. that's the situation and in terms of your medical staff, how are they keeping safe? how are they doing? hmm you know, in this moment we had to brought our stuff and the patients as well in the basement is the most safe place starting from this morning because the situation where i went to get worse, and they are they radios . they ever some water essential things stood take care of the patients and of themselves and also the international staff. sudanese doctor without with us
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, they don't leave the hospitality. it's too dangerous and what type of services do you provide normally? we have two different kinds of services. one is cardio surgical hospital that is here in khartoum. and they are definitely facility that so in a in a sudan, we have a pediatric clinics. we do primary and in yada is an inpatient hospital. we do not do surgery, but we have awarded so we have patients 24 hours 70. this moment we have 11 patients still hospitalized the end. we provided care to our patients. well the mohammed a picture we wish you and your team and your patients. a lot of safety. thank you so much for talking to us. thank you to you nice. still to come. russian strikes on the ukrainian city of slovyansk. the death toll climbs as rescuers
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russian s 300 missile slammed into this building here in slovyansk in eastern ukraine. this was one of eight separate missile strikes that happened within minutes of one another here, the biggest strike on this city yet here in this building. they have recovered the body of a two year old child. he actually was pulled from the rubble still alive, but he died shortly afterwards in the ambulance, his father, according to the rescue workers here. they believe is still under the rebel . now they were with a family that had left slovyansk earlier in the war, but it had returned because they thought it was safe. for now, the mayor's office tells us that at least 30 apartment buildings were damaged in this strike, and more than 30 houses were also damaged. the
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rescue contained operation continues. they believe there is still more bodies underneath the rebel they continue to dig. i'm ben wedeman. cnn reporting from slovyansk in eastern ukraine. china's defense minister is expected in moscow sunday for talks with his russian counterpart, russian defense minister sergei shoigu and li xiang fu will discuss global and regional security over the next few days, according to the defense ministry in moscow, russia and china have been strengthening their economic, political and military ties since russian president vladimir putin invaded ukraine last year. cnn's claire sebastian joins us not live from london. claire these talks. what more can you tell us about them? yes so i think this later will certainly underscored the level of engagement between russia and china. it comes just three weeks after the chinese president xi
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jinping was in moscow so it really looks like sort of a follow up to that meeting. publicly they're being pretty vague, pretty open ended in how they describe these talks, saying they'll discuss the state in outlook for bilateral cooperation in the defense sector as well as as you say current questions of global and regional security, but certainly cooperation in the defense sector will be closely scrutinized as we know that the u. s. has concerns that china is considering supplying military aid to russia in its war on ukraine, russia just two days before this visit, announced snap military drills of its pacific fleet, saying their routine just to test the readiness of the troops. and this morning we have new video from the ministry of defense showing nuclear capable bombers carrying out patrols and as support as part of those drills , so clearly, the defense cooperation between these two countries will be closely scrutinized. this is also an interesting character, the chinese defense minister. he's only been in that role for just over a month. he was sanctioned
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by the us in 2018 for buying russian made combat aircraft and equipment, so certainly a very closely watched visit, he will be set to arrive. in moscow this sunday. and clear. in a separate development, the ukrainian president vladimir zelensky, and french president emmanuel spoke on the phone. yeah they spoke on saturday. leila this the context for this is that it comes off the back of microbes, much criticized visit to china, where he made comments in an interview afterwards talking about european strategic autonomy on taiwan, saying that europeans must just become followers of the u. s agenda. comments that raised serious concerns about undermining nato unity at a time when it is needed the most. so i think this call with zelensky partly designed to reassure ukraine france's commitment, and i think you can see from zelinsky is comments on it that he made it known pretty clearly
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that he was aware of what happened in china apparently lasted almost 1.5 hours. uh the ukrainian president said that he was he. they spoke about the china visit. he was thankful for quote, clear support of those principles that unite our entire antiwar coalition, and he wasted little time getting into the issue of nato, saying they discussed preparations for the upcoming some summit in vilnius , lithuania in july, and it's effective security guarantees for ukraine, he said, and in fact for the rules based international order were needed even before they joined the alliance. so i think carefully chosen words there by the ukrainian president, and certainly it doesn't seem that the stated purpose of that trip by macron to try to get china to i help in some kind of solution to you're going to put pressure on russia. there's no evidence as of yet, that has had any effect at all. later. sebastian reporting from london. thank you as always. japanese prime minister from yoko ishida has announced the attack that took place on saturday as he was
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people in china and mexico. high ranking members of the sinaloa cartel are among those charged, including three sons of the infamous drug lord joaquin el chapo guzman. cnn correspondent polo sandoval has more. newly unsealed indictments filed in the state of illinois washington , d. c. and here in new york. peter very dark and disturbing picture of what the u. s department of justice considers to be the most prolific fentanyl trafficking organization that they've ever investigated and right in the middle of it all, or the so called chappie toes or little chapo's. they are the sons of notorious sinaloa cartel kingpin joaquin el chapo guzman. you see when he was sentenced to prison for the rest of his life in 2019. they basically inherited part of this massive drug empire only that they expanded it to include fentanyl and also made that business even more violent. and it's one that has very far reaches. when you look at some of these images
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that have been shared by the u. s drug enforcement administration, and they show how it all worked. according to federal investigators, cartel brokers would purchase precursor chemicals, which are basically the ingredients used. to make that doll and they would ship them to secret labs in mexico. that is where, according to officials, they would turn these precursors into powder or pills in some cases. from the labs. these substance was then smuggled either over or even in some cases under the border through tunnels and in the u. s is where criminal organizations would mix the fentanyl into drugs like cocaine, heroin, and some cases, according to officials will even sell the fentanyl pills as counterfeit prescription pain medications leading to many overdose incidents. all that money. all the profits would then end up going back into mexico continue into the cartels, pockets and continuing to fuel this massive operation authorities over the course of several indictments charging well over two dozen
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individuals. some according to the head of the da already in custody while the search is on for several others. i want you to hear directly from the u. s. attorney general as he describes why this case that was officially unveiled a few days ago. is so significant thing that makes this case particularly important is that we're going after the entire network from precursors to importation into mexico to the manufacturer to the weapons to the money launderers to the distribution in the united states, but we this is just one, uh, of the most important cases we've brought. that's u s attorney general merrick garland also going into some extremely disturbing details about the inner workings of the sinaloa cartel and the pepito, saying that some of the defendants named in these indictments would even test the potency of their fentanyl on individuals who were tied down and also at the cartel would often feed their rivals to tiger's dead. we're live very disturbing detail. that's certainly underscores just the
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violent nature of this organization. prosecutors say organization that they say is responsible for a majority of the fentanyl ending up in the united states, killing at least close to 200 people a day. policy interval, cnn new york the flames are finally out at a plastic reason. plant in brunswick, georgia. the fire triggered a shelter in place order in the south georgia city, but it has since been lifted. evacuations while not mandatory , are still recommended for those within a half mile of the plant. it's unclear what caused the fire. are no reports of injuries. and meanwhile in indiana, fire crews have contained nearly all of the fire at a plastics recycling plant. the fire chief says 99% of the bly's has now been extinguished , but his team is planning to remain on site through the weekend to assess the situation , since there are still a few hot spots that need to be put
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out, and he also says that additional meetings and data analysis must take place there before the evacuation order can be lifted around 2000 residents have been under mandatory evacuation orders since the fire broke out on tuesday night policing in mexico have released a new footage showing officers shooting a man dead after responding to the wrong address. the police chief, calling it unbelievably tragic. cnn's camilo bernal has a story. this new video shows just how quickly everything happens. it all started on april 6th at around 11 30 at night when three officers respond to a domestic violence incident, it is dark. it is difficult to see in that video, but these three officers approach the front door and they are at the wrong house. they knock on the door. no one seems to be coming out. they then begin to back away from the house. and moments later is when you see robert dodson opening
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his front door. he does have a handgun and in one of these videos after this entire incident, one of the officers is heard saying that he specifically heard a gun that was wracked. so that seems to be that officer's explanation as to why these shots are fired. the chief of police essentially saying, you do have to slow down this video to see what happens here is how he is describing the incident. when you show the slowdown version you see him opening the door, um, with his left hand and his right hand is the gun and as he pushes the door open, then he comes together and both hands appeared to grip the weapon, and they're pointed at one of the officers and dotson's wife also opens fire at the officers. she is not injured. it was also difficult to hear the 911 call because it is their teenage daughter who calls dispatch and it's talking to this dispatch operator.
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saying that she doesn't know exactly what's going on with her father. it is her mom who tells her to call the police. she is with her younger brother. of course she is. terrified she is crying in this phone call. it is very difficult to listen to. this is a family that is grieving and really trying to get answers from authorities. but as of now it is all in the hands of the new mexico state police and the chief of police in farmington, saying that this was an accident. camila burnell, cnn, los angeles and we want to introduce you to a new program that will make you see immigration issues in a whole new light. cnn's nick paton walsh travels with a group of migrants trying to reach the u. s as they make their arduous trek on foot through the darien gap from colombia. panama, take a look. at dawn. the first thing that strikes you is how few of them seem to grasp what's coming, gently packing crackers and tying sneakers like waving a
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stream begins to shift farther south in doing so, it kind of increases the wind shear across this particular region affect lovely inhibiting tropical storm development in that same region , but also at the same time, we tend to have fewer storms forming just off the coast of africa. so overall you tend to have a slightly below normal season and that is exactly what colorado state university the first entity to make their predictions for the tropical upcoming season has decided to go with they are forecasting 13 total named storms, six of which are expected to become hurricanes, two of them major hurricanes, which is essentially category three. four or five. now for some perspective and average season has 14 total names, seven hurricanes and three major hurricanes. but to also put this in perspective. take a look. at last year, for example, we were relatively average in terms of the overall season with that said, we still ended up with two storms that ended up becoming retired.
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hurricane fiona and hurricane ian so at the end of the day, whether it's a below average season or not, it only takes one storm to be impactful. now as well as el nino. there is also another component going into the upcoming season and that's warm ocean temperatures because already so far we're seeing sea surface temperatures across the gulf of mexico, the caribbean sea and even the atlantic ocean above average. already even in april, the question becomes, how does that correlate into the upcoming summer regardless of what happens this upcoming season? here is the list of names that will likely be used fingers crossed. we don't have any of these names they get retired. at the end of the season. germany has made good on a decades old promise to stop using nuclear energy. on saturday, the nation closed its last three nuclear power plants , and there has been opposition to the power source in germany for decades. course afflictions . today is a big success for us
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the shutting down of the last three nuclear reactors. i think the main reason was fukushima in 2011, but also our decades long fight against nuclear power has played a role, and that is why we are finally enjoying this huge success today. but others say nuclear powered electricity is cleaner than the alternatives and shutting it down will harm rather than help the environment. and we are against the german closure of their nuclear power plants because they will be replaced by fossil fuels mainly cold that pollutes the earth without pollution and co two so we're here to demonstrate against it. the closure of the green nuclear power plants. joining me now, dolores augustine is a professor emeritus in the department of history at st john's university . and she's also the author of taking on technocracy nuclear power in germany, 1945 to the
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present, professor. so good to have you with us. i mean, really , your book is on point. i mean, this decision has been a long time coming. can you briefly walk us through how the country germany arrived at this pivotal moment? historical contingency really is the main explanation because it started out as a, um , a grassroots anti nuclear power movement. it was basically a nimby movement. that um, was focused on keeping nuclear power plants out of a wine growing region of baden. the protesters became experts of sort started, really pushing, um, alternative energy sources, notably wind power. mm and that push would
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not have come had it not been for this protest exactly where i want to talk about a little bit about that. because in terms of public opinion as your beautifully outlined there, the conversation around nuclear power nuclear energy has long been very contentious. in in germany, there has been kind of a push and pull their if i'm not mistaken um, has there been any pushback? you know now that this decision has been made in its final, there is no nuclear power anymore. not a single single nuclear reactor is operational in germany now considering the current situation that germany finds itself in in terms of trying to ensure energy security. um, i don't think that this is just a generational thing. i think some people of my generation who were the protester generation i have come to regret the, uh, decision to
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completely abandon nuclear powe, ukraine. the dependency on natural gas, russian national gossip course. now they're diversifying. natural gas is also coming from norway, for example, and also from the united states. they're able now to liquefy natural gas. um but they are burning more coal than they should. and in the era of global warming, of course, that's worrisome. so the debates continue. the debates continue my final question to you any lessons that can be learned from the german approach. well. um i'm a historian. and i kind of, uh, a little reluctant to draw uh hard and fast conclusions.
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but ultimately it's a decision of the people and sometimes. the majority makes a mistake, but yes, you you just have to follow . whatever the will of the people is that this was a democratic process, and i think the process that the germans can be proud of and making these decisions about energy is wrenching, and we can never be sure that this has been, uh, the best decision possible. but the economics in countries like the united states and even britain tend to show. that nuclear power in the long run is really, among other things. just not economical. so it looks like the capitalist system also is pushing out nuclear power.
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career tying performances, while the team has a whole also made history by posting its highest score ever at the championships . the victory is the second in a row for oklahoma. and it's one of the highest profile sporting events in britain, but the start of the annual grant national horse race was delayed on saturday by animal rights activists. but the reason did go on patrick snell. snell rather has details for you. the grand national. the famed entry racecourse, just outside of liverpool, is often referred to as the world's greatest steeplechase and national sporting institution in the uk, albeit one that always proves to be a grueling, daunting challenge for horses and jockeys alike and erase not without incident and controversy, either . on saturday, the start of the race that dates back to 18 39 delayed after animal rights protesters forced their way onto the course, causing widespread disruption. officers seen detaining some protesters and preventing others. from scaling the perimeter fence, while some
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also managed to run onto the more than two mile course to cling on to one of the fences. police making over 100 arrests the race eventually starting around 15 minutes late after the jockeys returned to the paddock. well the grand nationals 175th running, seeing a famous victory for the pre race favorite korac rambler, the horse soaring over the last of the 30 jumps and bounding clear down the home stretch for the winning jockey from ireland. derek fox, who overcome injury to ride in this race. it was a second career victory at this iconic steeple chase. i can't believe it to be honest. it's a. joseph phenomenal horses. he's he's been so lucky for me. i was blessed today ever got the leg opening the first day. and i can't believe it. obviously people criticize us running horses and do this, but i've i've got to give him his great chance of greatness. you know, he's he will be looked after for
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the rest of his life. the grand national is watched by more than 500 million people from 140 different countries. but this weekend, we once again seen why it remains one of the most controversial horse races in the world with that, right back to you. thank you for spending this part of your day with assembly larock kim bruun uber picks up our coverage after a quick break and i'll see you tomorrow. what if you could whiten your teeth by simpmply brushing your teethh. now you c can with smile actives, the teeth whitening breakthrough that safely gets your teethth white and keeps thm white every day. just by brushing your teeth. i never thought that whitening my teeth could be so easy. i just put the challenge the brush the toothpaste on it brush and i can see my white teeth simply add smile, actives to any toothpaste
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