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+849558. that's 803 +849558. good morning, everyone we do begin with breaking news this morning. mm hmm. a black teenager shot in the head after he mistakenly went to the wrong address to pick up his younger brothers. we will speak with his attorney, ben crump, as demands for justice grow. historic $1.6 billion defamation trial delayed in the big question now will there be a settlement? word is fox news may now want one with dominion voting systems. what the judges revealing this morning. horrendous and catastrophic. the secretary
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general is sounding off on a violent humanitarian crisis right now unfolding in sudan. these stories and more coming in on cnn news, central. outrage in kansas city this morning after a black teenager was shot in the head when he mistakenly went to the wrong address to pick up his younger brothers. this is 16 year old ralph jarl. he is currently hospitalized in stable condition . police said his parents asked him to pick up his siblings and an address on 115 terrorists. but instead he went to 115th street. and when he rang the doorbell, the homeowner shot him. the homeowner was taken into custody and after a 24 hour hold period was released pending further investigation. authorities so far have released few details. but the team's
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family say that they want police to identify the homeowner. cnn's camilo bernal, following this story for us, camilla bring us up to speed on the latest here. hey john. well thankfully, the family says that physically, ralph is doing well. but they also say that the very realistic future here is difficult because they say that mentally and emotionally, there is a long road ahead. they describe him as a friendly teenager who is well mannered who loves music. they say he plays a number of different instruments always has an instrument in hand. he dreamed about going to west africa and simply wanted to graduate high school like any other teenager. all of this is going to be so much harder now, just because he went to the wrong house. it's so important to say this look, you went to 115th street and he was supposed to go to 115th terrorists. that mistake could happen. to any person. and so that is why there
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is people who are so upset about all of this and demanding more from authorities. the chief of police in kansas city, she says she understands the frustration here, but she says that more needs to be done in terms of the investigation. here she is. i want everything you want to know that i'm listening. and i understand the concern that we are receiving from the community . the information that we have now it does not say that that is racially motivated. that's still an active investigation. but as a chief of police, i do recognize the racial components of this case. i do recognize and understand the community's concern. now this happened on april 13th just before 10 p.m. and it was a neighbor who called police. that homeowner was arrested. you mentioned that 24 hour hold period after those 24 hours because of state law, you either have to charge someone or
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release them, and authorities here are saying they want more in terms of the investigation. they want to talk to ralph. they want more evidence, and that's why this homeowner was released. but that's not enough for a lot of these protesters, of course for the attorneys who are representing the family now who say they want swift action. they say this is unjustifiable, john alright camilo bernal with the facts and the details of this case, camilla thank you so much for your reporting. here now we are joined by attorney ben crump, who was representing the family of ralph. y'all counselor . thank you so much for being with us before we get to the case itself. let me just ask you for any new information you might have on ralph's condition and how his family's doing. well uh, my omega brother, attorney lee merritt and representing the family, and we're trying to push to make sure that it's not swept under the rug, but the family is number one priority. john is the
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health of their 16 year old child, ralph, who had everything going for him. he was a musician . he was honorable student. he had dreams of going to texas a and m university and then for simply ringing a doorbell and being profile. he is shot in the head. you say being profiled? how do you explain what happened here? where. if inexplicable, john berman. i mean, to have black people rang the doorbell and then have a white citizen. shoot him in the head. first and they're shooting him a second time. i mean, there is no way you can justify this. i mean, think about how ludicrous it says you have people who are delivering packages. uh will
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amazon and fedex and so are we gonna start tolerating if it's a black citizen that you can shoot them and then go home and sleep in your bed at night after the police question you, it is unacceptable. unacceptable now we did hear police officials moments ago on camilla played this say they are aware of the racial component here. we don't know the identity. of the shooter. you are suggesting that the shooters race was white. yeah we have been informed by his family that it was a white man who shot their 16 year old son. uh, furthermore, john it is. in its capable not. too observe the racial dynamics here because our community. we can
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only imagine if the roles were reversed. and you have a black man shoot a 16 year old white chow but simply ringing his doorbell and the police took him in for questioning and let him come home and sleep in his bed at night. how much outrage with their be in america. now the police say that an arrest cannot be made until ralph gives a statement and more forensic evidence can be collected. what is your reaction to that? it is, uh. two americas as we've said many times, john berman no party can tell us if a black man shot a 16 year old white teenager for ringing his doorbell that he would not be arrested that they will say oh, well, we got to go talk to the white 16 year old,
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who was shot twice, one in the head, one in his chest before we arrest citizen? nah it harkens back to trayvon martin and ahmad aubrey and so many of these other tragedies where you had citizens, uh, profile and shoot our black children and the police, then let them go home and sleep in their beds at night. unacceptable counselor. i do have to let you go. but just shot in the head shot in the chest. is he doing okay? how is ralph doing this morning? were his faith has shared with. our legal team attorney merritt and i that he's in stable condition. he's obviously distract. uh, he you know he understood. he understands that he could be dead now. so his family they're
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grateful that we're not talking about a homicide, but this is tragic beyond any articulation. i mean to have a bullet going your head and one guy in your body. how this is gonna affect him for the rest of his life. and so we asked him at everybody continue to pray for ralph and we demand justice arrest the attempted murderer. of this young black child. benjamin crump. thank you for that update. we appreciate you being with us. please keep us posted. okay? kate is in stable condition and recovering. we're going to continue to follow that great to hear from him, john. thank you. also new this morning, house speaker kevin mccarthy is taking his debt ceiling pitch to the new york stock exchange. he just confirmed also that house republicans are looking at a one year debt limit increase, but also making clear that he wants strings attached, which puts him once again on a collision course
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with the white house as the country is racing towards the brink over another debt ceiling fight. cnn's lauren fox is on capitol hill with the very latest lauren. if this is where kevin mccarthy is starting with the negotiations right now, where is what does it mean about where this is headed? well kevin mccarthy, clearly trying to set the stage put the pressure on the white house to come back to the negotiating table. he was very clear that the to the president and the speaker of the house have not spoken since eight february meeting where they discussed the debt ceiling. we also learned from kevin mccarthy that he is preparing to put this bill on the floor in the next couple of weeks. the legislation would increase the debt ceiling for a year. but like you said, it comes with many strings attached, including significant budget cuts. that the white house has already said are not part of this negotiation . the white house has been clear they believe that they can have a discussion about spending in this country as part of the appropriations process, but they argue the debt ceiling is not
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the place to have these talks. so mccarthy's next steps are going to be to put this bill on the floor to try to prove that republicans are united. that's a heavy lift, given the fact that he has a very slim majority, but kevin mccarthy really trying to make the case here that the white house and the isn't specifically needs to come back. to these talks. stand by to stand by on this one mistake. the longer president biden waits to be sensible. defined an agreement. the more likely it becomes that this administration well, bumble into the first default. in our nation's history. and what you hear there? kate. the house who is really warning the white house that he may walk down that road toward a default. that is why this dingo she ation is so important. this is why we are all watching it closely and why
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house speaker kevin mccarthy feels like he wants to take action now katelyn polantz run. right up against this yet again, lauren. alright we'll talk very soon, very often about this playing out, sarah, all right now to the high stakes media case behind fox news and dominion voting systems that historic defamation trial was abruptly delayed in the 11th hour last night. it's now set to begin tomorrow, but there are rumbling spreading of a potential settlement dominion fox and the judge not commenting on that just yet. cnn's marshal cohen is in wilmington, delaware, where the trial was supposed to start today. we haven't heard any details from um, any of the parties involved ? are we hearing anything about why there was a delay? you know if you're hoping to get more details this morning during the hearing you didn't get them because this is one of the shortest hearings i've ever covered. it was about four minutes long. the judge said he was the one who made the decision to delay this case by one day, and he basically told
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everyone to calm down a little bit, he said. quote things happen. this is not unusual, he said he's almost never worked on a trial or seen a trial that didn't have some sort of delay or hiccup, often at the start, so that's what's happening in court outside of court. everyone is wondering like you said. is there going to be a settlement? late last night, the wall street journal, which is owned by fox news's owner, rupert murdoch, reported that fox is making a late push for a settlement. we will have to wait and see if there's a last minute deal. but if there is no deal tonight, that means everyone will be right back here at the delaware superior court tomorrow morning, nine a.m. they're going to wrap up jury selection and do opening statements so we will watch. we will wait. and if there is no deal, this could be a six week trial with a lot of revelations . sarah watch and wait calmly, correct. that is what we're going to do to see how this plays out. thank you so much. marshall from wilmington's delaware, john down. that's what
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the judge is saying. all of you pipe down just into cnn. a federal judge has denied former president trump's request to delay an assault and defamation trial. set to begin here in new york next week. this is the second attempt at a delay by trump's legal team. his attorneys asked for a cooling off period to get what they call a fair and impartial jury after the media attention around trump's recent indictment, jean carroll's lawsuit alleges that trump raped her in a new york dressing room in the mid 19 nineties in that he defamed her years later when he denied the incident took place. it suggested she had made up the story. okay so i had for us, john berman and everyone else. taiwan is pushing back. why it says a new report about its military is not factual, plus spacex has called off its launch of the largest and most powerful rocket ever built what went wrong? and when spacex may try again, we have that for you and a 620,000 square mile swirl of
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is disputing a washington post report that claims leaked us intelligence documents show the self governed island would not be able to fend off airstrikes from china. that intelligence was in the highly classified documents leaked online, allegedly by massachusetts air national guard project to share a the 21 year old arrested and charged under the espionage act. this latest intelligent assessment comes as tensions are at an all time high and just a week after china conducted three straight days of military drills near taiwan, cnn's ivan watson watson has been covering this, you know, ivan what's taiwan, saying about this report? yeah they don't like it. there's a statement from the ministry of defense of taiwan that says, quote. we respect outside opinion on our national defense . but a foreign media cited unidentified documents and the content was obviously not factual. so let's back up to this. purported pentagon leak reported in the washington post . we haven't seen the actual
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document itself. we've reached out to the pentagon for comment on this. but what the washington post is reporting is that that the document argues that, for example, taiwan's air force that only about half of its planes are fully mission capable that there are all sorts of kind of logistical issues like air defense, lacking compatible secure radios, arguing, assessing that in the event of a full scale conflict with china, taiwan's air defenses would be overwhelmed, and china could somewhat quickly established air superiority over the self governing island. it goes on to say that the u. s. intelligence community is having a harder time assessing china's military activities around taiwan because it has picked up the tempo of its exercises and flights and the ships moving around, but also because it's using civilian ships that make it harder to assess whether or not china is preparing for an invasion or an
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assault. the whole region has been tense. you mentioned these exercises china was conducting, and just yesterday you had a us guided missile destroyer sailed through the taiwan strait as part what the navy describes as a freedom of navigation operation. beijing doesn't like it. it just highlights how much military activity is taking place around this area that china claims for itself so much activity and important for taiwan to seem strong to the world. ivan watson, thank you so much for explaining that, kate right now is republican congressman the chairman of house foreign affairs committee. michael mccaul. congressman, mr chairman. thank you for being here. you just returned from taiwan. i want to get your reaction to this reporting from the washington post, because, as ivan and john were just talking about it paints a pretty grim picture of taiwan's military readiness against the chinese attack. is that your assessment as well? let me first say, i
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think the leak done by this international guardsmen has caused grave damage to our national security. not only what ? you just heard this report. uh you know, damaging our foreign policy, damaging the security of taiwan, um, also damaging our sources, methods and assets on the ground. this is not a game to be played in some chat room. he put american lives at risk by doing so, and it's very, um, inflammatory to make the comments he has about. taiwan i just got back. uh i almost surrounded by tim battleships and aircraft carrier chinese and 70 chinese fighter jets. this was a live fire exercise drill done to determine both china's capabilities. but but more importantly, taiwan's vulnerabilities. um and we've seen this in the past when speaker pelosi visited as well.
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um we do have concerns about the ability of taiwan to deter an invasion. um i'm not gonna confirm this document. i have participated in red team exercise. we can call them to see help prepared taiwan would be and what? our responsibility to an invasion. um but first and foremost, as i've talked about 22 weapons systems that i've signed off on in the past three years ago have yet to go into taiwan. it's absolutely paramount that we get those weapons in as soon as possible to provide that deterrence, along with combat training and along with intelligence surveillance cognizance by bringing something like a starlink. a system into taiwan. i know you're gonna event there. eventually you all will receive a briefing on this massive leak. and what is being learned about jack to share and how he pulled it off. but what do you think of the fact that he was able to
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pull it off, seemingly without any knowledge of his superiors and command. you know, it's um and i was talking to general jack keane about this. i mean, a 21 year old air guardsmen giving access to j. wick, which is the worldwide intelligence system. um you know all sorts of information. it's supposed to be on a need to know basis, right? i have no idea why this i t guy had that kind of access to that much information and then so improperly irresponsibly handling it by trying to impress his his quote unquote friends in a chat room that he made during covid just highly, you're responsible. we need to take a look at who is the department of defense, giving this information to understand. after 9 11. we want to share information and connect the dots. but for god's sakes, this was i think. gross negligence if not criminal. he is indicted under the espionage statute. there are a few
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republicans right now, mr chairman that have been defending to share up and his actions. marjorie taylor green is among them. do you see anything to defend here? no no, i don't. i don't. he's not to anybody that violates their oath to protect national security and intelligence. you know, there's classified information is not a hero. just the opposite. i mean , he is jeopardized american lives on the ground. you know when you're reporting about russian federation intelligence of the g r u there are assets on the ground. now american lives put at risk. they're very concerned about this leak and what it means for their city. and that's all around the world now, because you re talking about the middle east. you're talking about our allies. it is gravely damaged our relationship with our allies. as i talked to the secretary of state now having to call and apologize to
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them, uh, israel, uh, for instance, i don't see anything heroic about that. i need to ask you also something coming up this week. you're holding a hearing this week on the russian war crimes in ukraine and i have talked about this much in the past. there's much work to be done. but what do you what are people going to hear this week? what do you want to present? because obviously this is being run out of the international criminal court. but what are people going to see this week? you know, i want them to see the truth. i want them to see what is really happening on the ground what putin has done with these war crimes and the. the lives that have been impacted, you know, went to boot to i met with the families. i saw the faces of the children who were slaughtered and rate. um you know, burn victims. um mothers being raped. i want them to see what's really happening. um and you know a lot of times. i know.
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cnn has reported some of this, but i don't think the american people really know what's happening on the ground and we want to give them a front row seat to the horror that's taking place. ah, by putin and his, uh , you know, actually atrocity against the ukrainians. just this morning, mr chairman speaker mccarthy. he just wrapped a speech in new york talking about the debt ceiling. this is the other thing that's going to be that's on your on your plate and other lawmakers place right now and needs to be dealt with part of his plan that he has cnn's now confirming he's trying to get republicans to support is a one year extension of raising the debt one year increase of the debt ceiling, but with a whole bunch of strings attached, like rolling back nondefense spending to 2 to 2022 levels. are you okay with that? well this is the deal. i think he made, um, was to go to cap 2022 levels. you know, i think there's plenty of wasteful
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spending out there to address. uh however, i don't want to see massive cuts to our national defense or national security. um, you know, as i've talked about what we're living in very dangerous times right now, when you have a dictator, largest invasion in europe, you have chairman she i just got back from taiwan to see what he's capable of doing. um and an invasion, possibly after taiwan's presidential election is very likely. and so it's a very dangerous time right now. i don't want to see massive or dangerous cuts in our national defense. hmm we will stand by to see where these negotiations go, mr. chairman. thank you so much for coming on. it's good to have you just have to return from taiwan. you thank you so much, sara. all right. thank you, kate. spacex has called off today's launch of the biggest and most powerful rocket ever. we are live in texas to find out what happened. also the u. n security general sounding off on the humanitarian crisis that is unfolding as we speak in sudan,
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that and the paycheck. from homeserve start at just 7 99 a month 775383882 or visit homeserve dot com german in eastern ukraine. cnn. right now. there's real concern. sudan may dissolve into civil war as two rival military generals fight for control of the country. moments ago, we learned sudan's army chief issued a unilateral decision to dissolve the
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paramilitary terry, the army chief and the head of the parliamentary terry lee, are at the center of this conflict that's killed about 100 people. so far, some of the fighting has been in the capital city of khartoum or smoke and flames have been seen near the presidential palace, the army headquarters. and the airport today, residents woke up to the sound of more artillery fire. cnn's chief international investigative correspondent, nema alberg are joins us now. nima, can you give us a number? you can you give us an i never known you for years. how would i get your name on? can you give us an update on the latest on what is going on in sudan, a place that has seen so much violence and war over the decades. well we finally managed to speak just a little while ago to general burhan himself from inside army head courses, and as we were interviewing him, sarah
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over the phone, i could hear the sound of fighting, continuing fighting in the background it it's very clear that despite the fact that both sides had agreed to a, uh humanitarian pause from that hour of four p.m. local time that that was not being respected, and he told us that he intended to not only dissolve the paramilitary but that he intended to bring commander mohammed hamdan dygalo to justice that he believed that his forces had mutiny mutiny against the authority of the state. and he is now sarah. calling this a coup attempt. those are very strong words. but the context continues to be complicated. we were able to verify and create this heat map that we want to show our audience of just how widespread that fighting continues right across khartoum and what you're seeing that on your screens. much of that is residential is inside. residential areas. so although general burhan told us
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that they are in control of the major garrisons, the airport and the army hq even just in those few moments that we were speaking to him, we could tell that their control if it is completely under their control is not as solid as they would hope it was, and throughout. all of this, doctors are telling us that it is hell. that the conditions that they have had to flee, leaving patients inside hospitals are absolutely heartbreaking. this is what one doctor told us, sarah. mm hmm we were living in a real battle. can you believe that? we left the hospital and left behind children and incubators and patients in intensive care without any medical personnel. i can't believe that i survived. dying at the hospital where the smell of death is everywhere. and there really is sarah no end in sight. neither burhan or humidity can tell us where this is all going to go. you know
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this country? well, now i know you are from there. i hear that your family is safe at this hour, and we're glad to hear that. but this is really disturbing. appreciate you coming on the show. john right, sarah, the way the government asks about race and ethnicity could soon be changing. for the last 25 years. the censuses asked first. are you hispanic or latino? and then asked a separate question, which is? what is your race? now this has confused some respondents, so the new proposal seeks to combine these two questions. this is what that will look like a question asks for you know what is your race or ethnicity? combining the two and then it gives you a whole wide range of options, including a new category. new to the census here, middle eastern or north african. the goal is to reduce the share of americans who are choosing some other race. here now. cnn senior data analyst harry and in here the some other
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race category. what's been happening with that? yeah so i think that this sort of gives you an indication of why the census bureau wants perhaps change things. americans identifying as some other race look at this percentage. it has climbed through the roof. it was just 7% in 2010. it was 15% more than doubling in 2020. and a lot of people in the census bureau don't necessarily like that, because they believe that they're losing some information. when people just say there's some other rice they want precision here. there's no question that that is what the censuses after always. is there any group that's disproportionately affected by this? absolutely so take a look here share what share of some other races latino. look at this 91% of those who say there's some other race say they are also latino versus just 9% who are not latino, so it does seem that were perhaps losing a lot of information on latino specifically jargon, and they don't want those people to slip through the cracks and in terms of the counting or how they are
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counted here. we talked about politics, right? is there a difference on how latinos are voting depending on how they identify racially? absolutely and i think that's sort of gets at why? you know, we sometimes put people into all the one particular group, but in fact they could have very different voting patterns and see things very differently. so this is the 2020 presidential marketing margin. if you were white and latino. biden won those voters but just by 12 points, look at some other race and latino look here by the one that group of voters by 58 points, so the fact is, depending on how we group these folks together or separately, you can have vastly different political opinions, which is why these questions are so important very quickly. the latino share of the vote is huge . it's growing 11% in 2020 well up from 2004 when it's just 6% so that's why it's so important to understand how these folks identified. thank you as always. thank you, kate. back for spacex . today's launch of the nearly 400 ft tall rocket scrubbed when
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that part, but i'm told reliably it does, and it was supposed to take off already this morning for a big first, its first fully assembled test flight, but instead it remains grounded as we speak. cnn's ed lavandera is back with us now from near the launch site, and if you heard gotten any new word on when the next window for launch could be well, we're told by space checks, officials and it will take at least 48 hours to reschedule this launch, or at least the rocket won't be able to take off for at least another 48 hours, and that has to do because it has to go through the recycling process of essentially adding the propellant taking it out and then putting it back into that rocket ship. it takes about £10 million of liquid methane and liquid oxygen to propel. this massive heavy booster as it's called. it's 230 ft long and that will propel the spacecraft into orbit so they will have to try again. at least 48 hours from now. we don't have an exact time yet, but they continue to do that. and all of
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this came. this disappointment came just minutes before the scheduled launch of the starship rocket here. in south texas. there were thousands of people lining the waterfront here from our perch. we had what she was supposed to be a probably stunning view of this rocket taking off into space. a great deal of disappointment here for many of the people who came out to watch it'll happen. been watching it for 2.5 years every day and so. it gets scrubbed today. it'll take off tomorrow or whenever it is. he'll fix it and we'll get going. and once i learned what this really was, how big and massive it is. it's a. yeah just incredible. so i followed it. for the last couple of years and we're almost there.
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kate jim taylor drove 19 hours from georgia to be here this morning. he will stick around this week and as soon as they scrubbed that launch the waterfront area here, kate, two am, but many people say they will stick around and try to come back later this week to watch this just a little rest. then you hit that bar again. good to see you. thank you. thank you so much. john this garbage patch that is floating between california and hawaii is so big. it's so big that a whole ecosystem is now thriving on it . the stunning discovery next. when you find that perfect p par , nothing can s stop your shine because when you feel fly, you look flood, jamie. i'm pretty sure that was my line. get two pairs of prevail. revolt free example. 89 95 book your exam online today. if you're thinking
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world's news network. the great pacific garbage patch is 620,000 square miles. it's a huge hunk of plastic and other debris is how large is that almost three times the size of texas. so imagine the surprise of scientists who discovered an entire thriving community of sea creatures living in that sea of trash. cnn's bill weir is joining all of us now, friend hello, friend. can i ask about this? can i say that something good is happening? no, you cannot. you absolutely cannot. good news. nothing good about humanity, creating an island of plastic waste so huge that tiny sea crabs and anemones. they're supposed to be living on the coast existing in the middle of the pacific. it's stunning. the impact we have on this planet. there is estimated 170 trillion pieces of plastic in the ocean.
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that's nearly 2000 times more pieces of plastic in our oceans than there are stars in the milky way galaxy, and most of it was put there since 2004. no really, this is an you can look at the curves of plastic waste. this is a business decision. this is petrochemical companies and plastic lobbies. who want to double and triple the production of this stuff as the demand for gasoline goes down, petrochemicals are the are the new frontier, especially in africa, in places where there's zero regulation. but this is i mean, look at this, and there's a big problem with ghost nets, which just float around about 10% or 20% of the waste comes from the fishing industry. scientists just came up with a new disease for seabirds plastic co sis they eat so much plastic destroys their trachea. um so yeah, this is a crisis and the united nations has tried to put together a treated address this it has to happen, but just what's the more responsibility of the companies that made all that stuff to at least help
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clean it up? don't upset the reporters. really they're gonna get a little lathered. if you go to the ocean and looking at my boys love to fish and you know, i'm lucky enough to go out there and be near them. what they're doing is they're just plastic everywhere. and john, i'll tell you some of the most beautiful places i've been, i can go to northwest alaska. you know, i've been to islands in the south pacific, the most remote places and pick up and just tell you where it came from where it floated from. based on the labels, you know, did it come from asia to come to the united states? but this is the cost to hidden cost of a disposable consumer lifestyle. where have it now? throw it away, but we were learning. there is no way that's the way it is our oceans and this is all we've got. so it's a pretty stunning new study. if we can go to mars, we can clean this up. just have to have of the consensus to do it. bill weir. thank you so much, even though you came for me this morning. honestly bill, i always say, but where can read me? the dictionary like can bring it any different virtues, anger when it comes to the most wonderful person so happy to have you here
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