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states and all around the world . you're watching cnn newsroom and i'm rosemary church just ahead new details about some of the victims from a mass shooting at a sweet 16 birthday party in alabama how some members of the community are remembering those who were lost. fighting in sudan enters a third day as the army and paramilitary groups struggle for power will look at the toll it's taking on civilians and g seven foreign ministers meet in japan two days after an explosive object was thrown at that country's prime minister will show you the dramatic video of the moment a bodyguard jumped into action. from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom. with rosemary church. thanks for joining us with the new school week starts in just a few hours here in the united states. one community will be facing it with
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a sense of loss, both impossible to explain. and yet all too common day ville alabama is the latest city grappling with a mess shooting. police say four people were killed at a sweet 16 birthday party late saturday night. 28 were wounded. some critically second victim has now been identified by family members as high school senior kiki smith. she was a student athletic manager on the track team who, friends say was always smiling. also killed was phil studios. don't get down to l. a beloved athlete in the brother of the birthday girl. police are asking for help from the public. they have not released any details of a suspect or a motive for the killings. four lives were lost in the tragic event that occurred here. indeed. as far as the injuries. there are
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28 individuals that were injured during the course of the incident. cnn's isabel rozelle's is indeed ville, alabama, where she met with those who knew some of the victims. i spoke with michael taylor, who is the assistant football coach over a day ville high school. and he says that this is personal because one of the known for victims so far of the shooting is filled dowdell and he, taylor says that dowdell has been like a son to him. he's known him since he was nine years old. he is an utter disbelief at the news. he calls nodal, um freak of freak athlete. somebody who was so blessed by god across the spectrum basketball track of football and that he was about to turn the page on a new and exciting chapter in his life. he was about to graduate next month and actually got a scholarship to play football and jacksonville state university here in jacksonville, alabama,
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taylor spoke with doodles grandmother this morning. here's what she said. the biggest thing is cheap. she don't understand why wanted to happen. you know, we don't have any enemies who feel just told me. about a month ago. is there anything ever happened to me? even when i go to college, take care of my two sisters. i've never dreamed that he was talking about this. as you can understand. this is a terribly traumatizing situation for this tight knit community of 3000 people. the superintendent says that tomorrow they will have counselors at the county schools to help the students grieve through what has happened . isabel rozelle's cnn david villa, alabama. also on saturday , someone fired shots into a crowd at a park in louisville, kentucky, killing two people and wounding for others. this is louisville second mass shooting in less than a week last monday, not far from the park. a gunman
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killed five people at a bank and injured several others. in a statement, us president joe biden asked. what has our nation come to when children cannot attend a birthday party without fear? when parents have to worry . every time they kids walk out the door to school to the movie theater or to the park. he went on to say guns are the leading killer of children in america, and the numbers are rising, not declining. this is outrageous and unacceptable. americans agree and want lawmakers to act on common sense gun safety reforms. kansas city teen who was shot after going to the wrong home while trying to pick up his siblings, has been identified. one of the attorneys for the victims, family says his name is ralph ya'll. he was hospitalist thursday night after being shot by the homeowner in a possible case of mistaken identity. his family has now
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started a go fund me page for his medical expenses. meanwhile hundreds of protesters gathered outside the team's home in kansas city on sunday, demanding justice. the city's mayor has assured the public that detectives are thoroughly investigating the case. sudan is seeing a third day of fierce fighting between the country's army and the rapid support forces. paramilitary witnesses tell cnn that battles continued around khartoum overnight and became especially intense after morning prayers. there were also reports of airstrikes around the airport in the capital as well as near both are s f and sudanese military garrisons. the civilian death toll has risen to at least 97, according to a sudanese doctors union. there are reports of water and power cuts and
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shortages of fuel, food and medical care. larry madavo joined us now live from nairobi , kenya, with more so larry what is the latest on the fighting in sudan? rosemary it was a bloody weekend in south sudan, and now it's starting out to be a third day of another violent day. people in sudan have walking up to sounds of artillery and bombardment. people tell cnn that they're hiding far away from windows because they're afraid of stray bullets hitting their homes. some fear they may soon run out of food or medicines. a short while ago we heard from the foreign secretary of the u. k. james cleverly as well as the us home, us foreign affairs secretary so to speak. antony blinken, and they're both called for immediate return to negotiations between the two men who are warring in sudan. i want to play for you, the foreign secretary right now. we call upon an immediate cessation of violence, a return to the talks
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talks, which seem to be heading in the direction of civilian government. and of course, that is the ultimate desired outcome. the u. s and the u. k two key diplomatic planks in sudan. but so is the region. the arab league and the african union. both held emergency sessions yesterday. a lot of african leaders are heading to that sudan today, including the chair of the african union and the president of south sudan, kenya and djibouti to try and reconcile these two warring men. this is where things stand as we speak. two generals at war since saturday, the forces of general mohammed hamdan dygalo, known as a rapid support forces, paramilitary group, or rsf, have been locked in battle with the sudanese army led by general abdel fattah al baron. the fighting comes a sudan tries to finalize a deal to return to civilian rule after two military coups in recent years. temporarily united, the army and
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the rsf in a phone interview gigolo who is better known as committee told me ruling sudan isn't his endgame. what do you personally want from this situation? general hamdan? do you want to lead the army? do you want to be the chief? i don't want to be the leader of the army. thererere framework agreement between all the sudanese stakeholders that should be adhered to. i don't want to lead anything. these are all propaganda they are making as part of the agreement. the rsf some 100,000 strong would merge with the army. but differences over how long that would take and who would end up with more power aggravated tensions between the two factions, which have since erupted into open warfare. residential areas across sudan have become better fields with anti aircraft weapons in the streets. and warplanes hovering overhead. scores of civilians have been killed. the army blames the rsf for the violence with him, pointing the finger
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back at al burhan. what is your message to the many people of sudan who has cared about this fresh round of violence? we offer a serious apology to them , because what we can say is alberton is the one that forced us to do this. it was not us who did this. we were defending ourselves. doctors union say it's been difficult for medics to move about amid reports of many people being trapped near fighting hotspots despite a u. n brokered temporary truth, there were reports of gunfire in khartoum, which committee again blamed on the army. we're under attack from all directions, they're attacking us with marked and unmarked vehicles. unfortunately they're not stopping. it's unclear what side was firing during the ceasefire. but the army says it retains the right to respond if any violations or card sudan's neighbors are looking for ways to deescalate the violence egypt and south sudan have offered to mediate talks between the two sides, the african union and the arab league. both held emergency sessions with more calls for an
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immediate end to the hostilities . the army has said there will be no dialogue until the rsf is dissolved, says the stakes are so high in sudan that any possible negotiations would have to be serious. about it. we are not refusing to go to the negotiating table as long as the negotiation is true and truthful , honest, not playing games. committee also speculates that general bahana pierced of lost control of his army. that's what they did in, for instance, respect that temporary truce right now. 97 people have been killed in this conflict since saturday, and more than 1100 people wounded. the longer it goes on rosemary, the more that those numbers will increase. all right, larry model. we're joining us live from nairobi, many thanks amid the escalating violence in sudan, qatar airways is suspending service to their country for now in a tweet. the company says the suspension is due to the closure of khartoum international airport. the airline says the move is
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temporary, and it will continue to monitor any developments. and we'll have more on the sudan crisis later this hour. i will speak with an expert about the possibility that sudan might return to civil war. and we're getting a better look at the attempted attack on japanese prime minister formula kushida on saturday, video posted to social media shows a cylinder shaped object land near the prime minister, one of his bodyguards springs into action and kicks it away while putting up a protective board to shield the prime minister. mr kushida was evacuated from the scene on harmed. meanwhile, police have raided the home of the 24 year old man accused of throwing the explosive object more than 10. boxes of materials were removed from the property. police are still investigating the motive for the attack and say the suspect is staying silent. all this is happening as the g seven
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foreign ministers are meeting in japan right now as a precursor for next week's g seven summit in hiroshima, and for more on this developing story. i'm joined now by mark stewart from tokyo. good to see you, mark so extraordinary images of this heroic bodyguards bringing into action. made new concerns about political violence at the g seven after that attempted attack on japan's prime minister bring us up to date. again, rosemary. there's certainly attention getting especially that video where that security guard basically whisks the prime minister to safety and kicks that metal cylinder. it's important to make a distinction , though that was a local political gathering the g seven meeting that's happening now and then the one in here. oshima will be, of course, on a much larger scale. and won't be open to the public as much but certainly what happened here is raising questions of safety, something that the prime minister did address. take a listen to his recent remarks.
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for event schedules like the g seven summit, where dignitaries from around the world gather. i believe japan nationwide will have to work together to make the utmost effort to provide security and safety. so as you mentioned there is a g seven gathering right now. foreign ministers currently taking place in japan in anticipation of that larger meeting in hiroshima and again, most of this is closed off to the public. we're just having private meetings. there are photo ops. there are meals together, but not necessarily a meet and greet as we saw in this event in japan. it's important to note that in japan, unlike other parts of the world, it's very common for politicians for candidates to have this one on one time with the public without restrictions if you go to a political rally in the united states often cases you will have to go through a metal detector.
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your bags will have to be checked. in many of these rallies in japan. that is not the case, and many of these rallies are open to the public. i just was at a subway stop, and there is a politician campaigning there no restrictions, but as far as the g seven rosemary security will be very tight and again less access for the public. right marks. george joining us live from tokyo. many thanks for that report. french president emmanuel macron is expected to address the nation in the coming hours just days after an acting his controversial plan to increase the retirement age from 62 to 64, france's prime minister said on saturday that the government is determined to keep pushing forward with the reforms. meanwhile union leaders are vowing to continue with their protests. the country's biggest union is calling for two demonstrations later this month , as well as a massive turnout on may 1st international labor day. well not even the orthodox easter could stop the russian
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control of the devastated city. but there was also a little joy on this holiday 130 ukrainians are now free after a prisoner exchange with russia. russian president vladimir putin met with chinese defense minister li xiang fu in moscow on sunday, just weeks after chinese leader xi jinping also visited the country. mr putin told lee that president xi's visit was very productive and he praised their countries' bilateral cooperation in multiple areas, including the military. you hear them? there is a very good development of relations between our countries in all areas in the economic, social, cultural and educational sectors, but we are also working actively through the military departments. and this was lee's first foreign trip since becoming defense minister. he emphasized the quote, special character and strategic
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importance of the moscow beijing relationship. and cnn's claire sebastian. it is following all these developments for us. she joins us live from london. good morning to you. claire president putin met with china's defense minister, what came out of that meeting rosemary. nothing concrete, although obviously that was a meeting that was going to be very closely watched, given what we know about the u. s concerns that china may be considering supplying military aid for russia's war in ukraine. nothing obvious came out, but there's optics matter. this is the third high level chinese visit to moscow in as many months. we first had the top diplomat. then, as you mentioned the president himself, she's mp and now the new defense minister in his first overseas trip in that role, very significant. want to see the commitment the level of engagement on both sides, and i think to some degree the target audience of those upticks was the united states, the chinese defense minister, not missing an opportunity to mention the cold
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war, saying that moscow and beijing have very strong relations that far surpassed the military political alliances of the cold war. i think a pretty clear statement on the fact that both sides are hoping this relationship will serve as a counterpoint to the u. s led alliance and its support. for ukraine, even though of course publicly, beijing has not officially expressed support for russia's war. it continues to foster that relationship. so as i say no concrete steps emerging from this meeting, but very significant updates as we watch how this relationship unfolds. and claire what is the latest on fighting around mahmoud? so an exceptionally violent bloody weekends, whereas mary, according to the ukrainian side , the spokesperson for the eastern grouping of the ukrainian armed forces said that there was an unprecedented in recent decades level of fighting over the weekend, and that has continued into monday morning. the ukrainian general staff, saying that russia is attacking mahmoud suburbs, including locations on the supply routes
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that ukraine uses to get food and medicine, ammunition in and of course wounded soldiers. out they have said in recent days that those suppliers remain open . but clearly they are coming under attack now. also over the weekend, the russian ministry of defense reported that wagner had captured two districts to the north and south of have not been able to independently verify that, but i think that shows 8.5 months into this battle just how incremental it still is to district in a town that had a pre war population of only 70,000 mercenary. alright thanks to claire sebastian joining us live from london. in the ukrainian held city of slovyansk . it has been a difficult easter russia's bombardment of the city on orthodox good friday, shelling that hit an apartment building and destroyed a children's playground left at least 15 people dead and two dozen others injured as ben wedeman shows us. for many, the easter holiday was a time to
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pray that someday peace will come again. air raid sirens still. sermon you know, reason orthodox eastern slovyansk town battered friday, good friday by deadly russian missile strikes that didn't stop residents from packing the church, with worshippers spilling outside. i always pray for ukraine for our children, says 73 year old anya. i asked for peace as soon as possible to live a little bit longer without war. we don't want to die. onion and others have brought bags and baskets of food to be blessed. in these troubled times more people than ever attend church even if some are reluctant. not everybody can
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make it to sunday services. these emergency workers have been here all night because they believe they're still more bodies under the rubble. this was the deadliest strike on slovyansk since the start of the full scale russian invasion. and that's 300 missile gouged out the top floors of this apartment block, killing, among others, a little boy child who died was only two years old, says tatiana. his father is still there. if only they could lift those slabs. they could rescue him. that family, like many others fled slovyansk early in the war, but came back after the russians retreated last autumn, officials say around 30,000 residents have returned in recent months. i knew all of those who were killed, says lilia, a neighbor. it's horrible. elsewhere in town, another missile landed in a playground as fate would have it friday was cold and rainy. the
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playground was empty. the easter services here. go on for hours, allowing those shaken by recent attacks to renew their faith that this war will eventually come to an end. cnn slovyansk, eastern ukraine. a u. s helicopter raid targeted and killed a senior isis leader and two others in syria early monday morning that word coming from a spokesman for us central command spokesman says the isis leader, who was not identified, was also responsible for planning terror attacks in the middle east and europe. one week ago, another helicopter raid captured an isis operative and two associates. it's part of an ongoing us campaign focused on defeating the terror group in syria and iraq to prevent them from regaining strength. mexican
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authorities are trying to track down the gunman who killed seven people at a swimming pool on saturday. a young child is among the victims. it's unclear why they were targeted, but the area is known for gang activity more now from cnn's rafael romo. relaxing and sunny afternoon abruptly turned into hell in mexico saturday when gunmen suddenly showed up and opened fire at a crowded swimming pool . it happened in cortazar, a city in the mexican central state of one, according to police. at least seven people were killed a seven year old child. the victims were three men and three women in addition to the minor mexican media they were all members of the same family, but officials have not confirmed that social media videos show people in swimsuits screaming and hugging their children after the mass shooting , according to a statement published by the city of cortazar. it all started at about 4 30 in the afternoon after shooting the victims, the unidentified gunmen vandalized
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the swimming pools shot before taking security cameras. and a monitor with them. the mexican army and security forces have been deployed to search for those responsible for the attacks. so far. mexican officials have not disclosed the motive, according to an assessment by the u. s. state department gained violence associated with the theft of petroleum and natural gas from the state oil company occurs in guanajuato. it also says that a high number of murders in guanajuato southern region is associated with cartel related violence. guanajuato is a major agriculture and manufacturing hub and the native state former mexican president vicente fox. several major carmakers, including several 84, gmc and toyota assembly plants in the state. rafael ramos, cnn atlanta still to come. it is the us president versus the speaker of the house in a standoff that could determine whether the us defaults on trillions of dollars in debt. we will have the latest on what's at stake in washington
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subscriptions with just a tap. download rocket money today to start saving i'm lauren fox on capitol hill. and this is cnn. the u. s. congress is back in session later today after a two week break, one of the first things they will have to address is a looming deadline on increasing the debt ceiling, but it could prove difficult given the ongoing standoff between president joe biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy. cnn's elena train has more now from washington. house republicans have begun putting together a
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deal that would raise the debt limit for one year, as well as include budget savings worth roughly three trying to $4 trillion over the next 10 years , according to sources familiar with the proposal. now, house speaker kevin mccarthy says that he wants to put this on the floor at some point in may, which is no easy feat, given that republicans have largely been divided on how to approach these debt limit talks, and they have a very slim majority in the house, but the broader strategy from kevin mccarthy here is to try to get all republicans on the same page and then use that to force the biden administration back to the negotiating table as well as argue that any sort of deal that they reach must include strings attached. another big problem, though underlying all of this is that president biden and kevin mccarthy have not held negotiations on the debt limit for several weeks now. they last met in early february, and currently there's not another meeting on the books. we'll see if that changes with this latest proposal. elena treen, cnn washington. and earlier, i spoke
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with cnn senior political analyst ron brownstein about the debt ceiling negotiations. i asked him whether he thinks republicans will be successful in their attempt to push the white house into a deal. he says it's not likely given president biden's past experience. president biden as the vice president under barack obama was in the middle of the last time we had a debt ceiling crisis this severe, both in 2011 and then in 2013 when the republicans who control the house at that point, demanded budget cuts in return for raising the debt ceiling in 2011 president obama did negotiate with republicans. they went right up to the brink. the deal virtually fell apart and at the last minute they were able to cobble together reduction. tions that allowed john boehner to move through the debt. the debt ceiling increase through the house. president obama and joe biden came out of that experience and said never again and in fact, in 2013, when republicans again tried to
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leverage concessions in return for raising the debt ceiling, including rolling back portion of the affordable care act, obama and biden refused to negotiate. that is the position that he is sticking to now, and there are no indications that he is moving off of it. you know, i think the assumption in washington has always been that there would be enough. republicans who recognize the magnitude of defaulting on the debt and would break from the party to allow a debt ceiling increase to go through. but that is far from clear. rosemary and as you can see, the weeks are taking by without any real progress. in india, a former lawmaker convicted of kidnapping was killed along with his brother in a dramatic attack that was caught on live television. cnn's medical so joins us now live from new delhi with more on this search. erica what is the latest on that fatal shooting of the former lawmaker? and how is the government responding? fatal and highly
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dramatic well as far as the state government about their provisions. concern which is led by prime minister narendra modi's party janta party. they have come under heavy criticism for what the opposition leaders in the state and outside the state are calling lawlessness pradesh under the governance, but at the very outset, i would also like to warn our viewers rosemary that the footage we're about to see could be disturbing for some. let me take you through the sequence of events on saturday evening, you know you really? you'd see something like this rosemary and a bollywood movie. it would be orchestrated the shooting the gun shots, but this actually happened in the presence of several police officers in the presence of the media, and this was covered. believe it or not, on live television. you have a former lawmaker from india who was who has been convicted. he is a convicted criminal along with his brother. they pulled out of a jeep of police van and taken towards a hospital in a city in northern pradesh, of course in the presence of police
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personnel, and all of a sudden you see a lot of reporters approaching them. now these two men are handcuffed and there is a chain around the handcuffs. that's in the hands of the police officers. well now these media personal go up to talk to them. there is a brief interaction before you hear the first gunshot that goes off and what follows is at least a dozen more. after that, the complete panic in the area. you don't see much on camera. i'm assuming that the camera person might have fallen with the camera because of which you don't see real movement. but you can hear the voices of panic, a lot of questions being raised over the security that these two men had who had been taken for medical examinations at that point, also , right now, what we do know is that the chief minister put their pradesh tenant has held a series of meetings to understand what the situation of law and order is in the state after this incident, which is making headlines every day ever since it's happened, and we're going to see now what he has to see.
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he really hasn't come out. there's been no press briefing from from him yet. but clearly this is pointing towards the nervousness that the panic that alter pradesh could be grouped under after what they've seen on live television, rosemary alright, vertical. so joining us live from new delhi. many things global and regional powers are calling for an end to the conflict in sudan amid fears of a return to civil war. we will have the latest and discussed the situation with an expert when we return. dry skin is sensitive skin, too, and it's natural treated that way. daily moisisture with prebiotic o oats proven to moisturize dry skin all day. you'll love our formula for face to heart attack. do they have li insurance? no we have life insurance, john. i'm trying to find someing we can afford fortutely in ly a
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called to speak to a licensed insurance. agent. call 1 807 50 4500 now. cnn news central tomorrow at nine eastern. fierce fighting is raging in sudan for a third straight day between the country's army and the rapid support forces paramilitary group. witnesses say battles in khartoum became especially intense after morning prayers. there were also reports of airstrikes around the city's
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airport and near both are s f and sudanese military garrisons. a sudanese doctors union says the civilian death toll has risen to at least 97. ruthie mantega is the africa program director with the international crisis group and joins us now from nairobi, kenya. thank you so much for being with us. thank you. so as we just reported, more than 90 civilians have been killed and more than 1100 injured in ongoing clashes across sudan and now a temporary u n brokered ceasefire has failed to end intense fighting between the army and paramilitary group. so what are the ramifications of this? and how likely is it that the country will return to civil war? do you think i think it's a terrifying reality for meaning. sudan today we have to remember hatem, for example, is a city of six million. it's the middle of
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ramadan. you have 40 degree heat . at the moment. electricity is cut off. in many neighborhoods, many hospitals are running out of supplies, according to the world health organization, so it's really, really worried, and the possibility of civil war is, unfortunately very high. what we see here at the contradictions of the state that diploma long serving ruler omar well, bashir built which was that he kept the military and the various paramilitary groups very divided so that he could govern effectively from his standpoint . unfortunately now they never really accepted to share power with the civilians and can't even agree how to share power among themselves, and we see very worrying strict too strict biting today. so what do you think it will take to find a solution to this to end this fighting? the ultimate solution will have to come from within sudan among the various parties . i think it's really encouraging that, apart from the
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military and the rsf as you mentioned, um the other parties in terms of the civilians at the rebel groups, the various actors that have been within the government are calling for an urgent ceasefire calling for resumption of talks. i think it's encouraging that we see strong and robust regional diplomatic initiatives at the moment. the president of kenya djibouti and south sudan have been added by the region of block. he got to trouble took her to the earliest possible opportunity, but we need to see consulted effort not just by at the regional actors but also by pa brokers such as sudan. i'm in such as egypt, saudi arabia, the united arab emirates. they're americans, all of whom have some influence on the various actors . i think what's critical is to ensure that the ceasefire counts sooner rather than later. if it continues, as as things done, then it will be much more difficult to pull back. and of
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course that failed ceasefire was supposed to allow for the delivery of urgent humanitarian aid amid food, medical and fuel shortages. so what happens to those people who won't receive that help? yes so the two sides of treated blame for the very quick collapse of this of the fields. you know your monetary in ceasefire. i think we see a very urgent and worrying situation as i mentioned in the middle of sudanese summer, it's you have power cuts. you have water cut off to very many neighborhoods. it's very critical. also to remember that we don't have sight of what's happening outside the capital. you've had reports of fighting not just in the west indies poor but also in condo fund. get the rift kassala and other areas so i think this really just emphasizes the need to move towards a quick ceasefire if we cast our minds back to april, 2019, we have to remember this was one of the most inspiring
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and revolutions. we call it that around the region. you know you you had a peaceful day, vast protest movement, toppling a long serving autocrat. i think it's very important for the sudanese people to recognize the promise of that uprising, too. i urge the various military actors, although it might be apolloni effort, um to step back . but as i mentioned, what's critical is that the ceasefire needs to come soon. otherwise you have a real possibility of a spiral into civil war in a country where the various actors are armed to the teeth with the buddhas are very poorest, and it's a baby fragile ritual. so how much hope do you have that a new ceasefire will be put in place in a solution will ultimately be found to bring this fighting to an end. i think what's what's what? what gives some hope is that neither of the sides can really win. this. sudan is one of the biggest countries in africa. it is very
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hard to govern, just threw a feared all through the military force. i think, while one of the parties might be able to hold sway in the capital, they wouldn't be able to govern the country on their own. so i think the various active need each other and if they are to really about to reason it's important that they recognize none of them. um, can win. so there is hope in the fact that none can really sustainably prevailed. but i think it's really important that we see continued concerted action not just by regional actors, but also by those further abroad to try and add the various actors to come back to the negotiating table to agree to a civilian government, which they were all very close to, um bring to and maybe to plant some of the issues which they're enabled and which brought them to the to fight. fighting especially on reform of the security forces, perhaps to plant that for later. marie theme, ortega. thank you so much for talking with us. appreciate it. thank you. and just this
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points as they got the win on the road against the league's top team. over in the western conference, the los angeles clippers beat the phoenix suns 115 to 110 clippers superstar chi wai leonard scored 38 points while kevin durant led the suns with 27 in his first playoff game with the team. well, it is the end of an era on broadway. the curtain has come down for the final time on phantom of the opera show ran for 35 years, making it the longest running play in broadway history, but it was a victim of the post pandemic economy. and cost nearly a million dollars a week to fund follow. sandoval has more now from new york. well, you can't be the longest running show on broadway and pick up some fans along the way, in fact, since it first debuted back in 1990 88 all the way down to this past sunday when the curtain closed one last time,
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the phantom of the opera and broadway entertained roughly 20 million audience members here at the historic majestic theater in times square, all of them drawn here by andrew lloyd webber's oregon heavy score those beautiful sets and not to mention the elaborate costumes, but it was all extremely expensive as as well. well in fact, the pandemic really changing the course for this iconic show. in fact, the casting roughly a million dollars to produce on a weekly basis, the profit simply not enough to offset the cost. so that's why the creators, producers, directors, all making that very, very difficult decision to close that show. certainly some sad news for some of the fans that have followed the show for quite some time. in fact, we caught up with one that was able to see one of the final shows. just a couple of days ago, i was introduced his musical last seven was in line for a car wash with my mother. she is going through city, brooklyn. she goes if i ever showed you phantom. i said no. i fell in love with it. i really
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did, um i began singing. i grew up to be a vocalist. i now hold my bachelors in music with the musical theater concentration and seeing the heartbeat of manhattan leave. it is quite sad, honestly. the phantom of the opera on broadway, also one of the largest single generators of income and also jobs, employing roughly 6500 employees here on broadway during the course of its run again, but 35 years that there will be production scheduled for later this year in south korea, italy and prague polo sandoval, cnn. new york. we could soon be one step closer to exploring mars if everything goes as planned for elon, musk and spacex in southern texas, a specifics vehicle called starship is scheduled for blast off in about five hours. if successful, the test flight will make a partial lap of earth's atmosphere and then splashed down near hawaii. this is the vehicle that elon
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