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watching us here in the united states, canada and all around the world. i'm kim bruun. hoover ahead on cnn newsroom, the fallout continues from the historic intel leak. we'll look at what was in those classified documents and what the nation's allies and adversaries are now saying plus. deadly standoff in sudan. fighting erupts between the sudanese army and paramilitary group live in nairobi. with the global condemnation coming in and the nba playoffs are here and we've already seen some blockbuster clashes in the first round matchups. sports rewire joins me live to break down the latest. live from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with kim bruun hoover. after a huge leak of us intelligence information. u. s officials are engaging in damage control and grappling with fallout both at home and abroad . 21 year old jack to share a
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member of the massachusetts national guardsmen, is in custody ahead of a hearing next week. he's charged under the espionage act, according to court documents to share our work in i t for an intelligence unit and needed top secret clearance to work on the systems involved. prosecutors say he began posting classified materials online in december. inquiries are underway at the pentagon and the justice department. cnn white house correspondent jeremy diamond has more. the pentagon is working to assess now the potential damage to u s national security. that's because we're talking about dozens of highly classified documents that were leaked online allegedly by this 21 year old airman jack to share a this intelligence spans the gamut really, we're talking about looks into how deep the u. s has been able to get into the russian ministry of defense as well as the russian mercenary group. the wagner group were also talking about what the us does in terms of intelligence gathering with key us allies. eavesdropping on ally is like south korea, israel and ukraine
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and also now some new information about taiwan and their vulnerability to a potential chinese air attacks. so now the pentagon in partnership with these intelligence agencies is working to assess what the potential damage could be to us national security and also to those u. s allies. we did get a statement from president biden yesterday about what he would like to see . and he says in this statement , quote that he commends the rapid action taken by law enforcement to investigate and respond to the recent dissemination. of classified u. s government documents. while we are still determining the validity of those documents, i have 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. now we do know that the defense secretary lloyd austin, has already been working. to assess the potential access and security of classified information going forward. reviewing some of the protocols about who has access
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to this information as one of the central questions here is really why jack to share a had access to this information and whether other people like him should potentially not have access to it going forward now, in terms of this damage assessment that the pentagon is conducting, that is separate from the investigation being led by the justice department that led to these charges in the arrest objective, shera on thursday, but that damage assessment could ultimately be used as evidence in a potential eventual trial. all right. we have more details now on to share at this hour of the 21 year old massachusetts air national guardsman remains in custody. he's charged under the espionage act with unauthorized retention and transmission of national defense information and unauthorized removal of classified information and defense materials will remain jailed at least until wednesday, when a detention hearing is set. in the leaked classified materials include information about both friends and foes. the u. s is reaching out to allies in connection with the leak. democratic representative zoe
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lofgren, who is a member of the house judiciary committee, discussed the situation with cnn earlier and she said new safeguards have to be balanced with respect for individual rights issues. obviously um, the league 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 maintaining a free society. alright i don't know. obviously there's a presumption of innocence for anyone who is accused of a crime, but it looks like this young man did some
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very severe damage to our country. really anyone who would do this is engaged in trader's activity. the most important abortion related dispute to reach the u. s. supreme court since the justices overturned roe v. wade could come to a head in the coming days. abortion rights supporters rallied in front of the supreme court over the weekend, they were protesting a lower court ruling that would restrict access to a widely used abortion medication restriction was supposed to take effect yesterday, but the high court could hold on the ruling until wednesday, when it will consider an appeal. cnn's arian de vogue has more on the story. as things stand restrictions to access to this key medication. abortion drugs are on hold for now, just to samuel alito, stepping into freeze a lower court opinion, basically just to give the justices more time to get red in, he said, a new
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deadline, saying the court will act by wednesday at midnight this stuff and that all forecast how the court will eventually rule. it's just meant to freeze things for now to give the justices a chance to get ready and the biden administration and manufacturers here. they said that the lower courts have gotten this wrong and if those opinions are allowed to stand, it will mean changes. for instance, label changes. now the labels will have to reflect that drug can only be used up to seven weeks of pregnancy. instead of 10 weeks, women would have to come in in person to get it administered. they can no longer receive it by mail. this, the department of justice said. it's going to make abortion medication abortion more difficult. to access so they're asking the supreme court either freeze the lower court opinion while this case plays out below or they want the justices to step in and bypass the lower courts altogether and hear the case themselves and render a decision by june. abortion medication is used in the
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majority of abortions across the country today, so the supreme court will consider whether or not the doctors who oppose abortion who are behind this challenge had the legal right to be in court will consider this. scope of the fda authority in regulating this drug. it all comes a year after the supreme court reversed roe v. wade now they're considering a case that could further restrict access to abortion in states that allow it. this comes as millions of women have used this drug since it was approved more than 20 years ago. ariane de vogue, cnn washington in the day ahead. congress will return to capitol hill after a two week recess, as well as other issues that kept some members out much longer. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell is expected back for the first time since march, 8th after he fell and suffered a concussion. pennsylvania's democratic senator john fetterman, also returns for the first time since mid february, when he checked himself into hospital for depression. but
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senator dianne feinstein is still a question mark out since early march. with the case of shingles she's asked to be temporarily replaced on the judiciary committee. fox news is apologizing to the judge overseeing the defamation case against it, saying fox never meant to mislead about rupert murdoch's role at the network. fox repeatedly denied that murdoch has an official role until last week when it admitted that actually he is an executive officer, in a letter of fox attorney said, quote we should have provided to the court of complete and prompt response to the courts. questions concerning the identities of all of fox news officers. we apologize and never intended to avoid responding to a question from the court. now the admission that murdoch is a fox officer made the judge so livid. he's launched an independent investigation and also angered dominion voting systems, which makes voting machines. dominion says it might have requested more documents about murdoch and preparing the case. companies suing fox from $1.6 billion for
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falsely claiming its software flipped votes in the 2020 election away from donald trump. opening statements in the trial are expected monday. the flames are out at a plastic resin plant in brunswick, brunswick, georgia . the fire, which started yesterday morning triggered a shelter in place order at the south georgia city, but it has since been lifted. all evacuation orders have also been lifted. although the city has set up a shelter for residents who fled their homes. it's not clear what has caused the fire. there are no reports of injuries. meanwhile in indiana, fire crews have contained nearly all of the fire to plastics recycling plant. the fire chief says 99% of the blaze has now been extinguished. his team is planning to remain on site throughout the weekend to assess the situation, since there are still a few hot spots that need to be put out. he also says that additional meetings and data analysis has to take place before the evacuation order can be lifted. around 2000 residents have been under mandatory evacuation orders since the fire broke out on tuesday night. all
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right, still to come. gunfire and explosions ring out across sudan for a second day of the latest on the fighting between rival forces plus russian strikes on the ukrainian city of slovyansk. the death toll climbs as rescue crews search for survivors stay with us. you got me, you're it. imagine a world with no drama for the guarantee of high quality promotional items delivered on imprint for certain fifties sod. farmersnvented hydro seeding as the easiest way to grow beautiful grassbut you're still dog this. you want a great looking lawn but have dry spots dog spots. by traffic areas and shade. what a nightmare. you see water and wait. but the only thing growing are the weeds. it's no wonder the seed gets washed away, blown
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your dermatologist about sky rizzi. we learn how abby could help you save. in sudan. heavy fighting is raging for a second day between the army and paramilitary force, the central committee of sudan. doctors says at least 56 people have been killed since the clashes erupted on saturday. in the capital khartoum. explosions were heard throughout the night, and witnesses say fighting intensified after sunday morning prayers. both sides are claiming control over strategic sites, including military bases and the national tv headquarters, but cnn can't confirm those claims. cnn's larry meadow joins us now with more so larry what's the latest? we're working to confirm the number of casualties and the wounded in sudan because what we have that 56 number is just for the capital, khartoum, but there is reported fighting in different parts of the country. we've just been reporting on,
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for instance, in the eastern city of port sudan, there is some intense fighting there that is the main seaport for the country. a lot of international trade passes through ports, sudan and that is currently being battled for their reports all across the nation of especially around military bases that are either shared either owned by the rapid support forces, or that the student needs military because it speaks to how militarized the entire society and politics of sudan is that there are so many military bases across the country and strategic installations that are now being fought between. those who are on the team of general gordon, who leave the country and his deputy general hamiti right now i want to show you two videos that speaks to how far this has gone. the first is members of the rapid support forces using anti aircraft artillery to try and take down the air power that the army is using against them. they are outnumbered and out, powered in the air, and that's one of the ways they're trying to attack that the second is from last
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night. this is this is supposed to by sudanese armed forces who claim to have taken back control of the state television and radio authority. this one is an important one strategically because whoever has control over the state broadcaster can talk to the nation. it's a dangerous escalation in tensions that have been building over the past couple of weeks, and especially this week, and this is how we got here. sudan's hopes for democracy once again shattered by the sounds of gunfire in khartoum. civilians have been told to take cover, while two of the country's main military factions, the army and a powerful paramilitary group called the rapid support forces , or rsf fight for supremacy. fighter jets launched by the army, led by general abdel fattah albarran, over the sudanese capital with fighting reported in key sites like the presidential palace and khartoum international airport. this video shows the chaos inside the
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terminal, with some people fearing for their lives as a battles flared outside. and the gunshots in some parts of khartoum's so loud they could be heard during a live television broadcast clashes also erupting in other parts of the country with rsf fighters in the northern city of marawi claiming to control a military airbase there. it's unclear which side started the fighting. general mohammed hamdan dygalo, better known as monte heads the rsf, which analysts say is 100,000 strong. and grew out of the country's bloody conflict in darfur. mnt says the army instigated the battle calling albert han criminal. the army accused the rsf of traitorous plotting and says there will be no dialogue until the group is dissolved. tensions between the two factions have been festering since negotiations restarted to return to dance civilian rule. part of the deal requires the rsf to merge with the army. but there were strong disagreements
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over how long they should take and who would ultimately have more power. both albert hahn and hamiti have worked together in the past when their interests aligned the army and the rsf taking part in the coup four years ago to overthrow a longtime sudanese leader, omar al bashir. and both were involved in another coup two years later, when the military seized control over transitional power sharing government which is mentally to civilian rule. the country's former prime minister, now appealing for both sides to stop the fighting. for the south. the exchange of fire must stop immediately, and the voice of reason must rule. everyone will lose. and there is no victory when it is atop the bodies of our people. there have been widespread calls for calm by the united nations, the african union and the united states. but it's the infighting once again in sudan that is threatening its chances of a democratic future. the rift between these two generals appears to have widened over the
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past 24. 30 hours or so because they've taken such hardline positions that it's almost difficult to imagine how they will come back together, but there's a flurry of diplomatic activity to try and get them back to negotiating table and stick to that agreed framework on a return to civilian rule in sudan, once tickling point, like i mentioned is who will be ultimately in charge of a combined army both obviously want to lead that, but you see regional leaders from here in south sudan if european kenya talking to general bertrand general committee and hope that they can kind of shepherd them along the way to return to those negotiations and an end to these to these tensions, kim yeah, let's hope so later. maduro in nairobi. thanks so much. moscow says mercenary fighters of russia's wagner group captured two more areas of mahmoud on saturday, the institute for the study of war i think tank in washington, d. c appeared to
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back up the russian claims based on geo located video. ukraine is yet to comment. the battle for a bomb mood is seen some of the fiercest fighting since the start of russia's invasion. meanwhile ukrainian officials say a mother and daughter were killed by russian shelling in her son on saturday, and that comes after at least 11 people were killed, including a two year old boy. russian strike on friday on residential buildings in the ukrainian city of slovyansk. meanwhile china's defense minister is expected in moscow sunday for talks with his russian counterpart for more on that. cnn's claire sebastian joins us live from london so clear first take us through the importance of that visit. yeah kim, coming just three weeks after chinese president xi jinping was in moscow. this will be extremely closely watched lee xiang fu, the chinese defense minister only in the job for just over a month. this, according to the russian defense ministry will be his first foreign visit, so i think it underscores the level of engagement between russia and
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china and the shared desire of the two countries. to sort of foster their alliance as a counterpoint to us influence and the u. s led alliance and its support for ukraine. it will be, of course, closely watched, given that these are the defense minister's li xiang, who set to meet with russian defense minister sergei shoigu, given the u. s concerns that china could be planning or considering to provide military aid to russia in its war in ukraine, that, of course, raising significant concerns that the official line from the russian defense ministry, they're pretty vague at the moment, saying us the statement outlook for bilateral cooperation in the defense sector and current questions of global and regional security. but on the eve of this visit, russia has launched snap drills of its pacific fleet multiple videos coming out of the defense ministry this morning, including nuclear capable bombers, conducting air support and controls there, so certainly very closely scrutinized, particularly as chinese relations with the us continue to deteriorate. kim and
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then claire further on the diplomatic front, separate but sort of related in a way. ukraine's president zelinsky speaking to french president emmanuel macron, again, china top of mind there. yeah this comes after macron's much criticized visit to china, he went with the sort of stated aim along with the eu chief still have underlying of trying to talk china out of its support for russia or to talk it into trying to bring russia to the negotiating table. in some way, there's no sign of progress on that front and meanwhile, he made comments after the trip about european, uh europe about european sort of independence, autonomy. strategic autonomy, put it over the issue of taiwan and not being followers of the us that, of course, raising significant concerns that those comments could undermine nato unity at a critical point president zelensky though clearly wanting to keep this relationship going, he, of course, critically reliant on european support in this conversation that lasted almost
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an hour and a half. he said he was thankful for the clear support of those principles that unite our entire anti war. coalition and i think significantly went on to discuss preparations. for the upcoming nato summit in july. okay? alright thanks so much. claire sebastian in london. japanese prime minister fumio kishida has denounced the attack that took place on saturday as he was speaking at a campaign event. the prime minister told reporters on sunday that violence during elections can never be tolerated, said japan must strive to provide maximum security during the g seven scheduled for next month in hiroshima, and he apologized for the disruption caused by the attack. here he is you know mckay joanie before i came here . there was a loud explosion at the speech venue in, say sakigake. police are currently investigating the details, but in any case, i want to apologize for causing many people to be concerned in the trouble caused but we are in the middle of a very important election for our
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of you watching us here in the united states, canada and all around the world. i'm kimberly, who were at this is cnn newsroom the us is taking aim at the production and distribution of illegal fentanyl. on friday, the justice department announced new charges against more than two dozen people in china and mexico , 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 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
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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 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 proof 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 in 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
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going back into mexico continue into the cartels, pockets and continuing to feel you'll this massive operation authorities over a course of several indictments. charging well over two dozen individuals. some according to the head of the d, a. r ready 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 eric garland also going into some extremely disturbing details about the inner workings of the sinaloa cartel and the chip ito saying that some of the defendants
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named in these indictments would even test the potency of their fentanyl on individuals who were tied down. on and also the cartel would often feed their rivals to tiger's dead or live. very disturbing detail. that's certainly underscores just the violent nature of this organization. prosecutors say an organization that they say is responsible for the majority of the fentanyl ending up in the united states, killing at least close to 200 people a day. policy interval, cnn new york. police in new mexico have released new footage showing officers shooting a man dead after responding to the wrong address the police you calling it unbelievably tragic. cnn's camilla barnell has the 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
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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 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
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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. 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 and farming tonight. saying that this was an accident. camila burnell, cnn, los angeles it's going to be a slightly below average hurricane season in the u. s this year. that's according to a new forecast by colorado state university released this week. it's predicting 13 named storms, six of which are expected to become hurricanes meteorologist allison chinchar has details. the first glimpse
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into the 2023 atlantic hurricane season is in, and one of the big factors leading into this season is actually going to be ill nino on thursday in el nino watch was issued by the climate prediction center, and that's likely to have some big implications on the upcoming tropical season. here's why, traditionally speaking when you have el nino, with that jet stream begins to shift further south in doing so it kind of increases the windshield 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
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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. 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. now 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
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called to speak to a licensed insurance agent. call 1 807 50 4500 now. the whole story with anderson cooper premieres tonight at eight on cnn. that was gunfire from an armed vehicle in sudan as paramilitary fighters try to shoot down a sudanese army plane for two days now the two sides have been fighting for control of the country. the central committee of sudan, doctors says at least 56 people have been killed in khartoum since the power struggle erupted on saturday, but fighting has also been raging elsewhere in the country , including the main seaport, some 800, kilometers 500 miles northeast of the capital. i want to bring in alan boswell. he is the project director for the horn of africa at the international crisis group. thanks so much for being here
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with us, so obviously, tensions have been building recently, but was this armed clash inevitable? i hate to say it was inevitable , but it has been something that we and you know, sudanese and diplomats have been very concerned about for a number of years. these are essentially the two most powerful, um armed groupings within the country, um omar al bashir ruled sudan for three decades. i mean, he was overthrown in 2019 in the sudanese revolution, but essentially near the end of his rule. he didn't really trust the army, so he allowed other security. forces and the biggest being this rapid support forces this paramilitary paramilitary to grow. quite large, partly so that no one could really challenge him for rule. um and basically what we've seen since he was overthrown. what? that this military rule by committee could never really get on the same page. they've been dangerous tensions. both want to be the top dog. um and there is
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a lot of concerns leading into this that if fighting did occur in clashes started would essentially be an unwinnable civil war because it's not really clear who is the strongest in the inside the country. what say you describe them as a double headed monster, and now the two heads are are fighting each other. i mean, the animus between the two is so high with insults flying back and forth. i mean, do you do you see any path for diplomacy here or what? will this just have to play out on the battlefield? well, unfortunately, we haven't seen signs of the escalation. yet one positive thing is that for the most part, it seems most sudanese other parties and there are many other political and armed groups. they've so far opposed this and have called for the two sides to back down. um the major sort of outside diplomatic players, the most prominent who have offended what's called the quad, which is the us, the uk, saudi arabia and the u a e days so far have been
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on the same page calling for a de escalation ceasefire. we've seen the same call from u. n. security council, the african union, etcetera, so a positive dynamic thus far as at least external actors and pretty much all sudanese who are not these two sides want them to back down, however, like you said. i the two main actors themselves antagonistic have not yet shown any sign that detention that obviously been building for a while, and they've been prepositioning and rating themselves for if this conflict happened if there's any silver lining, it's the hope that they realize this is an unwinnable war. once a bit more of the dust settles and the smoke clears, and that they'll listen to some calls for a reason to stop this from slipping further out of control. yeah, absolutely. let's hope let's hope so. i want to go back to what you're saying about the diplomatic efforts. i mean, the u. s has been the lead and many of those they spent so much money millions billions of dollars in terms of pressure they exert so far they've sort of relied more on incentives. is
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it time to get more aggressive sanctions, for instance. well i don't think at the moment the actors would respond all that much. one way or another to sanctions. this is this is basically a very existential fight right now for power in sudan and who controls sudan. um so i think i think the main focus needs to be to get especially some of the arab countries who have the most influence over these military actors, especially saudi arabia , a e and egypt and really get them, um, to really burn up the phone lines at very senior levels to try to get a de escalation and then and then from there trying to get hopefully back on track towards what was a political path back to civilian rule, but that, but that political path looks very uncertain right now, given given this outbreak, there's a real risk right now, the very prolonged, very nasty, destabilizing civil war. unfortunately well, what about i mean, you listed a bunch of countries there. what about
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russia? i mean the rsf and its leader are supported by russia. do they have any incentive to help bring about a peaceful solution here? we haven't seen really much diplomatic activity from russia. yet they haven't been main actors in this in the kind of national politics like you said they have been connected to general hamiti and this paramilitary force, but they haven't been main actors and sort of helping broker between between the military and the pill amid paramilitary leading up to this, so i think i think their country to watch to see if they weighed in. but we haven't seen any of that yet. all right. we'll have to leave it there, but really appreciate your analysis on this. alan boswell. thanks so much. thank you. at least seven people are dead after gunmen opened fire on people at a public pool in central mexico. local officials say it happened saturday afternoon. one of those killed as a young child when injured survivor was taken to hospital.
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so far, a motive isn't clear. no suspects have been apprehended. us coast guard is helping mexican navy crews in the search for three american sailors who haven't been heard from since leaving mazatlan, mexico on april 4th. three men were described as experienced sailors in a joint statement issued by their families. they were on a 44 ft vessel that was sailing from mazatlan to san diego, california they were supposed to stop in kabul. saint lucas, mexico on april 6th, but there's no record of them ever arriving . coast guard official involved with the search operation spoke with cnn on saturday. when they began their voyage. uh we know that the conditions were were not optimal for that type of trip, though. certainly there were sailing vessels out there during that time winds potentially over 30 knots and seas 15 to 20. maybe more feet at the time of their voyage. um it's a long trip for even in
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this out outside the arena, kim in sacramento and electric atmosphere. why the king's they're in the playoffs for the first time since 2006 that was the longest postseason drought in major american sports. deer and fox put on a show. check him out, hitting this big three from deep with about three minutes ago, given sacramento the lead 29 of his 38 points came in the second half. steph curry finished with 30. he had to step back three to cut the lead to the warriors, though they took 53 point shots. kim they only made 16 look at andrew wiggins missing a wide open one that would have tied it there with just seconds to go. zach town, winning 1, 26 1 23 and may be the coolest postgame celebration in the league. they light the beam. they shoot a beam of light into this guy. check it out. we know what this fan base is about and what they want to do, and
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lakers, taking on john moran and the memphis grizzlies. a lot of fresh blood new teams in the playoffs this season making things exciting, interesting to see so i, you know, i always like to end the show by asking you, you know. for your prediction just so i can taunt you at the end when you're wrong. so what? what do you think? i'm from pennsylvania. so i'm gonna go with my home state philadelphia 76 ers. i feel like they're just playing some good ball right now. enjoy a long beat us do he's unstoppable. i mean, they were throwing double double teams at them all game and didn't seem to matter. beast beast. alright thanks so much appreciate it. alright well, you have to go to great heights to do something like this. check this out. bmx rider chris kyle went sky high for some death defying feats in the world's first floating skatepark. carl worked with oracle red bull racing their red bull advanced technologies division with cameron balloons to get his vision off the ground. almost three years with the final product was a carbon fiber bmx
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