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bianca nobilo, max foster joining you live from london just ahead on cnn newsroom. four lives were lost in the tragic event that occurred here and david. what we've built with is something that no community should have to endure. we are seeing a historic refugee crisis across the western hemisphere. nearly 90,000 migrants have made the track so far, all of them on their way to the u. s southern border. a power struggle between the two most powerful general in sudan. there is a shared deep concern about the fighting violence that's going on without . hi from london. this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is monday, april the 17th nine am here in london. three am indeed ville,
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alabama. another community is now mourning the loss of children at the hands of gun violence. investigators in dade villa working to find who is responsible for a deadly shooting that killed at least four people and injured 28 others at a sweet 16 birthday party. some of the victims have critical injuries. police have been speaking with witnesses to find out who was at the party and they're asking the public phelps we've got to have information from the community. so if you are at home right now , are you know somebody that has any information about what occurred last night? i cannot stress this enough every how mad are you think it is? we absolutely need you to share it . so again, please reach out to the alabama law enforcement agencies. so far, two victims identified both of them teenagers, kiki smith, a senior in high school and a student athletic manager on the track team, her family says she was always smiling and fill stadiums
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. dowdell high school football player and the brother of the birthday girl. community members described him as a hometown hero . residents and community leaders held a prayer vigil on sunday. the governor sent condolences to the community, saying quote violent crime has no place in our state. here's how one resident describes the victims. these children have very bright future is the ones that i knew from day to be very , very athletic, very humble children. very respectful children. um smart. um i don't know anybody that could speak negative on any of them. they just wanted to have fun. isabelle rizal is has more now on how this senseless tragedy has devastated a small alabama town. 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
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and he, um 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 in jacksonville state university here in jacksonville, alabama, 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. we don't have any enemies who feel just told me. about a month ago. because if 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
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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. isabelle rose, salas, cnn david villa, alabama. president joe biden weighing in on the latest mass shooting statement, he asked what has our nation come to when children can't attend a birthday party without fear? when parents have to worry, every time their kids walk out of 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 of rising not declining. this is outrageous and unacceptable. americans agree and what 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 families for the victim's family says that his name is ralph y'all. and he was hospitalist thursday night after
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being shot by the homeowner in a possible case of mistaken identity. homeowner has been released from police custody pending an investigation decision. mayor city's mayor is assuring the public that they are committed to bringing justice to the case. our heart goes out to the juvenile victim and more than anything to make sure that this child um, and this child's family. and that was that there are people working hard, a number of people working hard to make sure there is justice for this person, and that would exist whether the victim is black, white latino, whatever background this department is doing the best it can to make sure that justice can be found for the juvenile and for everyone involved in this situation. meanwhile hundreds of protesters gathered outside the team's home in kansas city on sunday to demand justice. in a stunning development dominion voting
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systems. high stakes defamation trial against fox news is being delayed us court announced hours ago that the case, which was supposed to start monday morning, has now been delayed until tuesday. change comes as the wall street journal is reporting that fox has made a late push to settle the dispute out of court. legal experts have expressed surprise that fox hasn't yet settle the case, avoiding what's expected to be in excruciating, embarrassing several weeks. for the news network, the super pac urging florida governor ron desantis to run for president in 2024 turned to fox news on sunday to run his first national television ad. the focus of the spot was donald trump. donald trump has been attacked by a democratic prosecutor in new york. so why is he spending millions attacking the republican governor of florida trump's stealing pages from the biden pelosi playbook, repeating lies about social security should fight democrats not lie about governor desantis. what happened to donald trump? the group is
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slated to launch a u. s wide television ad on monday that will highlight desantis record as governor. but despite the big dollars being spent on these ads , ron desantis has still not announced any plans to run for president that, isn't it launch your campaign without actually launching your campaign? it is. i wonder when we can expect the official announcement because all of his actions obviously strongly hint towards that u. s lawmakers have questions for the biden administration about the leak of highly classified us intelligence information. the 21 year old national guard air man accused of leaking the documents . jack texeira is charged on the yet under the espionage act and remains in custody on sunday. lawmakers expressed grave concern about the circumstances around the league. here's a reaction. from both sides of the aisle. i have a lot of questions about. why were these documents lying around? why did this particular person have access to them? where was the custody of the documents? and who are they? for those are important questions. we can ask in the intelligence committee so that
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we can have stronger oversight. the access that he was having to this information should have been cut off. he should have never been having access to this level of classified information that could hurt the united states. he had no reason there was no need to know for him of the information that he was accessing in the department of defense emits in the affidavit that they had the ability to track him. the next court appearance for the suspect, jack teixeira takes place on wednesday. a tendency and national guardsmen is facing federal charges after he allegedly applied to be a hitman on the spoof website rent a hit man dot com. the u. s. justice department, says 21 year old josiah ernesto garcia was charged on thursday after submitting employment inquiries to the parody site, which includes testimonials from supposedly satisfied customers. he was arrested after meeting with an undercover fbi agent to arrange a hit and a fee. garcia faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted, he said to appear in court on tuesday, cnn's reached out to the air national guard comments. time is precious
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as the u. s coast guard and the mexican navy search for three american sailors. it's been nearly two weeks since anyone's heard from them. cnn's camilla banal has the story. these three americans were last heard from on april 6th. they were near mazatlan, mexico, and they were headed to san diego, california . they were supposed to stop on april 6th in cabo san lucas, but they never made it there. now it is the mexican navy who is leading the search here with the help of the u. s. coast guard. the three americans that are currently missing are carry and frank o'brien. they're married couple and william gross. i spoke to kerry's mother, and she says that carrie and her, huh? husband have about 20 years of experience, and said that bill has about 50 years of experience when it comes to sailing, she says, you know, mother always worries, but she wasn't particularly concerned about this trip. she speaks to her daughter every single day. but
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on day two when she didn't care for from her, she began to feel scared to feel concerned. she says she is now heartbroken, but is not losing hope. here's part of the conversation i had with that mother. we're so close. we either talk on the phone or re text each other. so when i didn't hear from her when she was supposed to carbo i started getting very worried. i'm very worried, sad, concerned. but i'm still hopeful. um i'm hanging on to the hope we've all been praying. seems so odd that in all these days, not one person has seen them or heard from them and the u. s coast guard, saying that the weather was not optimal when they began sailing, they say it is a long trip. even when the weather is good. they say it takes about two days to get from mazatlan to goes and lucas and they have now been missing for
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more than 10 days. the search continues. this mother says that she gets an update from the coast guard. every single day. she is waiting to hear back from her daughter. she wants this search to expand, she says the coast guard has told her that they're using technology to try to figure out where this boat could be there, looking at the patterns in the wind and the currents to figure out if there is any spot where they can search and where they can eventually and hopefully find them again. this mother says she has hope and she is waiting for the next time that she speaks to her daughter. camila burnell, cnn, los angeles. residents of sudan's capital woke up monday to the sounds of artillery fire and aerial bombardment as fighting rages for a third straight day between the country's army and the rapid support forces. paramilitary group witnesses tell cnn the battles continues around hot cartoon overnight became especially intense after morning
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prayers. there were reports of airstrikes near khartoum's airport as well as around garrisons belonging to both the rsf and the sudanese military doctors union says the civilian death toll has risen to at least 97. maduro monitoring things from nairobi, kenya. we're not getting very clear information because the media war going on as well, isn't there we don't know. we don't know who has the upper hand. we don't know who has control of what? because but the rapid support forces this really powerful paramilitary group and their rivals. the sudanese military claimed to be in control of the airport of the presidential palace by the strategic sides of bases across the country, so we will get a statement from one and then a short while later get a statement from the other one. what we do know for sure is that we have entered day three. of this violence in sudan, where almost 100 people have already died more than 1100 have been wounded. and the longer this goes on, the more people will be hurt. there are people who are hiding in cartoon hotel cnn that they're staying far away from windows. when in places where
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they have bunkers they're in. they're afraid of getting straight fire, and some of them fear that they might soon run out of food that might soon run out of fuel. they mustn't run out of especially medicines. if there's drags out for longer, the international community is asking the two warring generals in sudan general baron who leads the army and his deputy general hamid mohamed, um, the gallo to go back to the negotiating table and recommit to that timeline to return to civilian rule in sudan as a background, sudan has seen two military coups in the last few years. in both cases, these two bodies we're united in throwing over civilian rule first two out throw omar al bashir, who led sudan for more than 30 years, and then in october, 2021 again to overthrow the civilian government. a short while ago we heard from the us secretary state antony blinken. people in sudan. i want the military back in the barracks. they want democracy. they want a civilian led government. sudan needs to return to that path.
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african union leaders are heading to sudan this morning. the chair of the african union will be there, as is a delegation from the intergovernmental authority on development. that's the regional body. it's sending the president of kenya of south sudan and djibouti to try and get these two men back to the negotiating table. i spoke to general committee yesterday the leader of the rsf, and he said. he's a man of peace. he's committed to civilian rule. but he says his rival general baron is a liar. he does not commit to any of the agreement, and that is why he had to defend himself. didn't start this. okay larry will stay across it. thank you so much for bringing us the latest from nairobi. the us border patrol says it encountered more than two million migrants of the southern border last year, and soon many more could be coming the reasons why and how the u. s. is preparing still ahead on cnn newsroom plus the u. s treasury secretary speaks exclusively with cnn about the state of the economy and whether
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historic refugee crisis across the western hemisphere. but we are all anticipating is an unprecedented number. the number of migrants waiting in our mexican sister cities. i think that's actually very, very low. i think the numbers are probably 10 times that size based on what i am hearing, and there are more groups that are of people who are coming in waves. picture said all the u. s border patrol says it accounted more than two million migrants at the southern border last year. tens of thousands are still waiting in northern mexico for the opportunity to enter the us hoping that will be easier once the trump era policy known as title 42 ends next month. cnn's rosa flores explains what could happen when it does. where are we? father javier calle video,
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runs the casa del migrant shelter and do that juarez, mexico across the border from paso, texas, and says this is one of about 40 shelters in the city, and that most of the migrants here are from venezuela. the top nationality is venezuela. the majority, if not all, are part of the skyrocketing number of migrants trekking through the dangerous jungle passage between colombia and panama, known as the dairy and gap, migrant crossings there have jumped from under 620 10 to nearly a quarter million last year. this year, nearly 90,000 migrants have made the track so far, all of them on their way to the u. s southern border. the biden ministrations took notice and alongside colombia and panama, it launched a two month campaign to curb the flow of migration. we must do more to discourage the dangerous journey. at the u. s southern border, the humanitarian crisis
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that left hundreds of migrants sleeping on the streets of el paso in december and january as effectively jumped the border to mexico, immigration advocates say. emotions they're boiled over last month when a large group of migrants rushed the international bridge to el paso over frustrations with the cumbersome us asylum process, forcing them to wait in mexico. part of our lovely dissatisfaction stemmed from the trump era pandemic public health rule known as title 42, which allows immigration agents to swiftly expel migrants back to mexico. the biden administrations expansion of that rule to venezuelans, nicaraguans, haitians and cubans and the recent launch of an app that allows migrants to set up appointments to enter the us legally pending immigration proceedings. under an exception to title 42 because, you know, i told you 23,000 migrants are in
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northern mexican cities waiting as title 42 is set to expire next month, according to officials and community leaders and tijuana about 10,000 are waiting in matamoros, about 9800 and into that qari is up to 3500. the top 21 countries where they're coming from include places outside the western hemisphere. as for who is responsible for the migrant crisis, which appears to ping pong across borders, father video, says political game game of politics both the us and mexico for what he calls the game of politics and policies. the department of homeland security has said that the biden administration has launched a comprehensive immigration strategy that is fair and efficient and that allows for legal pathways to enter into the united states. like the cbp one app. us customs and border protection, says that the app is working as intended and that tens of thousands of migrants
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have used it to set up appointments to enter into the united states and cbp says that their data shows that the number of migrant encounters at the u. s southern border has dropped since that app was launched back in january. now from reporting from both sides of the border, i can tell you that what the net effect of these current policies look like is a valve. a valve that allows the u. s government to manage the flow of migration into the united states and has thousands of migrants waiting in mexico. rosa flores, cnn, el paso, texas. look at the live u. s stock futures for you, and they are looking pretty positive for the start of the week up about 0.1% across the board last month's upheaval in the u. s banking industry took many people by surprise and raise concerns about its impact on the economy. treasury secretary janet yellen says she doesn't think it's pushed the u. s. of course financially. in an
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exclusive interview with cnn's fareed zakaria yellen talked about whether the government can bring down inflation while maintaining a strong job market. what people call the soft landing is possible. so i do think there's a path to bring down inflation will maintaining what? um. i think all of us would regard as a strong labor market. um and the evidence that i'm seeing. uh suggests we are on that path. now are there risks? of course i don't. i don't want to downplay the possibility that there are risks here, but i do think that's possible questions. in indiana and evacuation order has been lifted following a fire at a plastics recycling plant in richmond. the country's emergency management says that the county's emergency management says that officials determined on sunday that it's safe for residents to return to their homes. but they are
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the u. s. congress is back in session later today after a two week break, one of the first things that will have to address as 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 alana train has more now from washington. house republicans have begun putting together a 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
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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. the us navy says it conducted a routine transit through the taiwan strait on sunday. officials say the warship kept to an area beyond any coastal states territory. keeping within international law comes nearly a week after china wrapped up three days of military drills around taiwan. china's military acknowledged the transit of the u. s ships, saying the us quote hyped up its operation. the ship was being monitored the entire time, according to chinese officials. united states, south korea and japan are set to conduct a missile defense exercise of the korean peninsula. the drill, which is scheduled for monday, is in response to north korea's nuclear and missile threats. meeting in japan. the top diplomats of the g seven
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condemned north korea's repeated ballistic missile launches, according to the japanese foreign ministry. they also said that they oppose any unilateral attempts by china to change the status quo. by force for more now on these ongoing meetings in japan and next month's g seven summit, but joined by mark stewart, who's in tokyo, but climate is obviously a big focus here, but what else is on the agenda? climate is going to be a big focus in addition to everything you said, and we actually have some new information along those climate lines. we just received a communique from these talks and expect to be expect a lot of discussion on the acceleration of moving into a green energy future, while no specific timetable has been established to get rid of coal per se, there is a lot of emphasis now on alternative energy, such as increasing wind production by 2030, as well as eliminating plastic by 2040. that is a pretty lofty goal now. well this
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seems like the right thing to do. from an environmental standpoint, there's also a big political side to all of this one of the discussions that will be taking place. the broader g seven is the impact of the war on ukraine and one of the big impact and certainly been on the energy sector, especially with oil the price of oil to supply the demand. the goal is for g seven nations that be energy independent, so they feel that by having these discussions about going to these alternative fuel sources such as energy and such as wind and such as solar, it will allow them to be more energy independent. despite what the political winds maybe so these are some things bianca that are being discussed now. in anticipation of the broader g seven coming up next month in hiroshima, japan. mark in light of the security scare involving the japanese prime minister. how is security going to be overseen and handled? will it be increased? well that is a
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question that a lot of people are asking and something that the prime minister has been asked about. and he said that work will be done with all of the nations to ensure security. not sure if you saw the video. there is some video of prime minister cashiers, security guard actually kicking away that that cylinder like device that was thrown to him in basically shielding him. it is important to stress that what happened this weekend was at a local political event much more different than the g seven, which is pretty much closed to the public. in japan. it is not uncommon for politicians and the public to have intimate gatherings like we saw here, so it's important to make that distinction, but the g seven on a broader scale. certainly security will be tight and there will be many more restrictions on interactions. mark stewart live in tokyo. thank you so much . we look forward to checking back in with you as security and preparations rampant. and not even the orthodox easter could bring a halt to the fighting
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ukraine on sunday, ukrainian forces said russia had unleashed an almost almost 100 shells in the past 24 hours around that marked with around 30 firefights taking place. ukrainian and russian fighters are battling street by street and house by house for control of what's now pretty decimated city. and there was, of course, little joy on this easter holiday. 130 ukrainians are now free after a prisoner exchange with russia. so that at least is some good news. but there are many ukrainians who may never come home at the start of the war. they fled in the only direction that they could, and that was into russia. now they're living thousands of miles away in russia's far east, cnn's scott mclean established contact with some of them who described their lives now and why ukrainians may not want them back. in the chaos of battle and people in eastern ukraine, the civilians caught in the crossfire had few good options they could either escaped to russia or take their chances as the war intensified.
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many of those who fled toward russia were encouraged to live and work in the far east from rostov a 4000 mile train journey to the edge of siberia and a town just a stone's throw from north korea. these are some of the first arrival, stepping off government chartered trains a year ago. why does russia want those people there? that's a great question. one is a propaganda benefit, positioning these people as somehow willingly seeking citizenship in russia. the second benefit is that russia is simply needs bodies in many parts of the country. they don't have enough citizens to make those municipalities function hotel in the coastal town of rangel was where new arrivals were put up. at first, cnn reached several of them through a telegram group chat run by local volunteers, keeping a log of resident requests from baby food and toys to medicine. anyone dissatisfied
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with their stay is told sarcastically. to take their complaints to moscow. the kremlin putin the russian government has long been eager to populate its resource rich for east and the state has tried several experiments to attract settlers, including those from ex soviet states. it now promises fleeing ukrainians. cash housing assistance, citizenship and even freeland, though two people told cnn they were struggling to get the rent reimbursement. they say the government had promised natalia was struggling to find any housing at all, hardly enthused by her new reality. nothing's changed except the place, but i no longer have a job that i love in a home that i love them pop up. new arrivals quickly had their ukrainian passport swapped for russian ones. natalia figures she can't go back because we are criminals there because those who left for russia are immediately
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considered criminals by the ukrainian authorities. so i'm forbidden to go there at this point. the absence of clarity is the biggest problem there is understandably within ukraine a absolute outrage against those who are perceived as collaborators. but the fact of the matter is that we are dealing here with the civilian population that was seeking refuge. in a time of war. under the terms of russia's relocation program, the ukrainians are required to stay for at least three years. one woman marina told cnn that after that, we will see it depends on the job and material well being. so far. it's not very easy. another valeria said plainly that her family will stay in russia and i don't even want to think about ukraine. in a statement, the ukrainian prosecutor general's office told cnn that safety and security of ukrainian citizens
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is a major priority and that for many, the only safe passage was through russia. of course, they are not considered collaborators . they need to get to a third country and address the local ukrainian consulate. it will issue them ukrainian documents to return to ukraine but for those who remain in russia, long term future is less clear by ukrainian law. people who publicly deny occupation or who called for support for russian actions are considered collaborators. international law prohibits forcible transfers of people. russia says more than five million ukrainians have arrived in russia since the full scale war began. and while ukraine says many were forcibly deported, some, like oxana said they went willingly at night. we were saving our own lives, though they had few other options, and scott mclean joins us now. scott did any of the individuals that you and your teams spoke to did they tell you
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that they had been forcibly deported? yes, and knowing that we spoke to told us that they all insisted that they had gone by choice, but also remember that we're talking about a group of people that is, by and large working class. they speak russian. they have no ties to europe, and so going to russia for most people was simply the path of least resistance. it is also very unlikely that anyone that we spoke to will be going back to ukraine anytime soon. they are allowed to go. they're free to leave if they wanted to, but if they stay for less than three years in russia, they'll have to pay back the state benefits that they've gotten, which is out of reach for most people. so now the big question mark is what happens after three years. and by then will ukraine even want them back. it's also impossible to know just how freely people felt that they could speak with us, but you got the impression from some of them that they were on the side of russia. one woman told us that she you know is the ukrainians who are responsible for what happened in mariupol and other words said that she wanted to go back, but only if it was firmly in the hands of the russians. by then. other people had more
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nuanced views or didn't want to talk about the war. i should also say quickly that we did also reach out to the russian ministry of internal affairs, but we didn't get any responses to our questions from them. scott, thanks so much for joining us. a former lawmaker in india is shot dead whilst in police custody what we know about the gunman and how the government is responding to the shocking attack that's next in a live report from new delhi. got damaged during hurricane ida lalast august, when i went to start researching different roroofers in my area, i was overwhelmed. the weight was incredibly long. the bids were outrageous. then we got on, angie. next thing we knew we were put in contact with our angie pro. it was just insane, how quickly things went. and then that weekend they came out. they were there for a day day and a half. and we had a brand new roof, got a home project. get started and angie .com today. i was stuck. unresolved depression. sytoms were in my
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saturday in the northern state of uttar pradesh most populous state in the country is governed by indian prime minister narendra modi's party, the party agenda party and the chief minister of the state is yogi at the kennedy now here's the sequence of events. you had two men being brought out of the police chief, one of them being out there, who was a former lawmaker from india is also in famous gangster as well and he's been convicted in several has been convicted in a kidnapping case, and he also has a lot of criminal cases against him. so these two men were walking down from the jeep towards hospital where they were due for medical checkups, which, according to the local police, is routine ahead of another case hearing which they were to be presented in now, within moments of walking. they had some journalists come over to question them. and this is in connection with the former lawmaker, arctic emmett son, who was killed in a police encounter and author pradesh last week. it
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was his funeral. the father wasn't allowed to go and the questions to him. we're just about why he wasn't allowed to attend the funeral moments later , bianca, you hear gunshots, not one, not two, but over a dozen gunshots. the next thing you know i think cameron is on the floor. his turban falls off, and his brother is also targeted. and within moments, three men have been arrested by the police . a lot of questions being raised over the so called lawlessness in the state by opposition, um members as well. opposition party leaders a lot of questions being asked over. how could this incident takes place in the presence of so many police officers? all of this was caught on live television. and then the police has told the media that three of the accused was actually a part of the journalist group that would posing those questions and his brother. there has been a lot of security tightened across the state of both pradesh, there was internet internet services
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rather were pulled down for a while, there was suspended, but now they're back in some spots, but the worry really is the safety, the security and the lawlessness that opposition leaders talk about in the state. of author pradesh. after this incident, bianca erica said. life for us in new delhi thank you any moment now. russian court expected to announce the legal fate of kremlin critic vladimir kara murza, the 41 year old opposition politician faces up to 25 years in prison after being charged with treason for allegedly discrediting the russian military but criticizing vladimir putin's invasion of ukraine with me is claire has been looking at this all see everyone waiting to see what comes out of it. it could happen any minute. this is a pretty high profile trial. he's a very prominent kremlin critic adam, a former journalist, documentary filmmaker, protege of various himself who you remember was gunned down really right outside the kremlin in 2015. just about a month after the war broke out
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last year promptly arrested is now being tried on charges of treason, spreading fakes about the russian army. which, of course, that new law that they brought in part of the sort of intense crackdown that we saw on dissent in the first month of the war and facilitating the activities in undesirable organization. prosecutors have asked for up to 25 years in prison, which is the maximum they could have asked for, so we're still waiting to hear about that sentence, but it will be emblematic of what we see in russia. this hallmark of the war in ukraine, which has been the increasingly intense as i say, repression crackdown on dissent in any kind of opposition at home, big sentences being dished out. thank you, claire. italian police say they've recovered a record amount of cocaine that was spotted during routine surveillance. flight officials found 70 watertight bags full of cocaine floating in the mediterranean. it was just east of sicily on sunday, the hall is worth nearly 440 million. police say a passing ship probably left the bags in the water so they could be retrieved by drug runners. the nba playoffs are
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