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congressman adam schiff out raising the democratic field in the california senate race, he boasted. a $6.7 million haul in the quarter more than representatives katie porter and barbara lee combined. meanwhile embattled republican jorge santos get this refunded more cash than he raised in the first quarter. santos took in just over $5000 but returned $8000 to donuts. about 30,000 competitors are taking part right now in the 127th boston marathon. this marks, of course, 10 sad years since the first finish line bombing that killed three people , hundreds of others were hurt. eight year old martin richard was one of those killed that day . today. his father, his brother , had three of his former third grade classmates are running the marathon together. in his memory . thanks for your time today inside politics, we'll see you tomorrow. it's a very big day here, seeing that new central with boris sanchez, briana keeler and jim sciutto. starts right now.
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shot on the doorstep. a teenager is shot twice, once in the head after he mix up over a wrong address. we're learning new details about the homeowner who was then released by police, and now the community is demanding justice. just shattered. dave ill. alabama mourns the four victims of a shooting at a sweet 16 birthday party. the number of people injured is just staggering. 28 wounded but still no announced suspect as a small town waits to learn what could have caused such chaos, plus deal or no deal. the blockbuster trial of dominion versus fox news delayed by one day. so does that mean a settlement is in the works? or are the two sides going to trial with more than a billion dollars at stake following these major developing stories, and many more all coming in right here to cnn news, central.
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justin we have new details on the man who shot a 16 year old boy in missouri. this as calls for justice ring loud on the streets of kansas city. hundreds marching after a 16 year old boy right here. ralph general was shot twice by a homeowner has serious wounds to his head and his arm. police say the team was just trying to pick up his siblings thursday when he rang the doorbell at the wrong house by mistake. the homeowner shot him and they were initially taken into custody, but then released. in a statement. attorneys for the family are now demanding police quote, identify arrest and prosecute to the full extent of the law, the man responsible for this horrendous and on justifiable shooting. cnn's camilla bernal is tracking all of these developments. camille what more are you learning about this alleged shooter? yes so we just
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confirmed brianna that the shooter is a white man in his eighties police not identifying him, but this is something that cnn was able to confirm. and the other thing that just came in to cnn. and what's interesting here is that he was only held for about two hours. the chief of police in kansas city had initially said that there was this 24 hour holding period. so she said that he was arrested and there was this 24 hour period where they had to decide whether he was going to be charged or whether he needed to be released. while we're now finding out that he was only in jail for less than two hours again, this is very interesting and very devastating for the family, because what they're saying here is that a white man shot a teenager, a 16 year old who was simply trying to find his siblings. he was supposed to go to 100 and 15th terrorists. instead he went to 115th street
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. now the chief of police says that she understands the frustration here. here's what she said. 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, um, the community's concern. despite what the chief is saying , there are many who say race is a factor here, and that's why they are protesting the family really asking and demanding answers, brianna. camila. how is ralph gerald doing? what is his condition? well, we're gonna. thankfully the family says that he is doing well. he's in stable condition. but the family also saying that he has a long road ahead, especially when it comes
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to his emotional and mental health. they described him as friendly, well mannered. he loves music. so they say he plays multiple instruments and always has an instrument in hand . they also just say that he had dreams of graduating high school and that wanted to go to west africa. of course, all of this is going to be so much harder because of what he is going through. it is going to be a long recovery, brianna. certainly is camila. bernard thank you for that report. jim. so many questions still need to be answered here more as we learn more news today, the family of this 16 year old deserves those answers. joining us now an attorney for ralph yards, family, lee merritt, mr merritt, thanks so much for taking time today. thank you all for covering this important story. let's begin with what we learned just now from our reporter on the ground that is that the apparent shooter here held by police for less than two hours, though, by local statute , they can be held for up to 24
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hours. what's your reaction to that? well, i think that's a first. clears we're dealing with a justice system that is not prepared to treat this crime as seriously now. we don't know the reason for that. but there's no way that a man shoots an unarmed teenager. um and admits that this you know that we haven't heard that uh, ralph posed a threat to this this homeowner as them and then goes home a couple of hours later after giving a statement that is clear indication that something is going wrong. other things we learned in the last hour. this is through cnn's reporting that the apparent gun gunmen here the apparent shooter, a white man in his eighties, identified via property records by cnn. we should note cnn is not naming the man here. you heard, the police chief there said, saying that she understands there are racial components to this. what does that mean to you? yeah. well like like you are. i can't
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confirm who the suspect actually is. i know that there's a rumor that it's a white male in his eighties and that's confirmed by the home breakers. that may have been the suspect, but we're still waiting for law enforcement to formally identify who this man is. it's an important first step in the investigation because we will know more about his motivations and his actions that we know specifically who he is. but there's a racial component in this case because we see we always see a disproportionate use of environment. black men. black people. general black young men specifically and then the law enforcement's response to justify the shooting, essentially releasing the shooter is again a pattern that we've seen too often. let's talk about missouri law for a moment here it has what's known as a stand your ground law and it states. i want to quote from it, so we're clear a person may use physical force upon another person when and to the extent he or she reasonably believes that
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such force to be necessary to defend himself or herself or a third person from what he or she reasonably believes to be the use or imminent use of unlawful force by such a person based on your reading of this law. does the apparent gunman here have any protection under missouri law? okay? the use of force statute. the castle doctrine the stand your ground action under the laws and missouri are completely inapplicable to this case, because there has been no conversation not from the suspect not from the victim and not from law enforcement that ralph your euro at 13 at 16 years old ever posed a threat. to this shooter. how have courts in the past and your experience defined that key term there of reasonably what is the precedent here for deciding when that forces reasonable when it's unreasonable? the court
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considers what is reasonable, according to what an average person in this situation and we know that in your home, you're right or the most elevated. so when you're at home, the court's going to say you have the most right to protect yourself, however, at the front door when someone rings the doorbell, as the evidence has that demonstrates happen. ah then you're aware that someone went out there. you can't just respond to the to someone knocking or ringing. that forced the knocking of the ringing of your doorbell is not enough force to permit you to respond with that report says it's simply won't be covered under the law. well listen, it's developing very quickly. i'm sure we'll be coming back to you. as we learn more about the case, lee merritt, thanks so much for taking the time today, please do send extend our best to the family. will do. thank you for having me. boris as we said, a lot more questions to be answered and we'll stay on top of that story as we get the
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latest developments. meantime a tight knit community in alabama is reeling today after gunfire erupted at a sweet 16 birthday party, leaving four people dead and dozens more injured. it all happened on saturday night in dade, ville, alabama, and today we're learning the names of two of the victims killed both of them. just teenagers, full stadiums. dodo was the brother of the birthday girl. he was a high school senior and a gifted athlete described as a hometown hero. he was actually headed to jacksonville state university on a football scholarship. another victim was also a high school senior. this is kiki smith. she was a student manager on the track team who was set to attend the university of alabama. we want to take you live at the scene now in denville, alabama, with cnn's isabel for solace. who's there for us live? isabelle police had been begging the community for any information about what transpired on saturday night. do we know if there are any closer to zeroing in on a suspect?
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boris police have been pretty tight lipped on answering any sort of questions about the suspect or suspects involved in this case. but let me tell you this for us. we did just get off the phone with tallapoosa county coroner might not, and we can now confirm the names of all four victims. these victims are corbyn. the monetary holston 23 years old from dade, ville, marcia and manual collins 19 from opelika, sean key via known as kiki nicole smith, whom you reported on their 17 years old, just 17 from dave, ill, and then fill down down 18 from camp hill when it comes to fill dowdell. we spoke with his high school football coach michael taylor, who calls him like a son. he's known him and has coached him since dowdle was just nine years old. he was on the precipice of
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turning over this new chapter in his life, a scholarship to go play football at jackson state university, and now his life taken way too soon. here is what taylor had to say about dada. the biggest thing is cheap. she don't understand why wanted to happen. we don't have any enemies. 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 never dreamed that he was talking about this. and boris you mentioned this is such a tight knit community. just 3000 people here. it's understandable why the school superintendent of the district here is setting up counselors at every school to help these children go through their feelings, go through their grief and get to the other side of this terrible tragedy that has occurred in this community. now you were asking about the
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shooter, boris. i did speak with david police chief floyd, who told me in the last hour or so that they have strong leads. that's a direct quote. strong leads when it comes to the shooter or shooters, but they are not giving us any sort of details as to the status of this shooter, and they're not. also responding as to why they feel so confident that the public is not in danger. we're going to keep pressing them for details. yet another mass shooting in the united states 160 so far this year, a record pace. roberto salas from danville, alabama. thank you so much brianna over to you. investigators are still working to figure out what led up to this deadly birthday celebration and who is responsible here. here's city council member tanisha johnson, who says she knew three of these young victims. children have very bright futures. the ones that i knew from datable, very, very athletic, very humble children, very respectful children. um smart. um i don't
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know anybody that could speak negative on any of them. they just wanted to have fun. let's talk now with ben hayes. he is the senior pastor of first baptist church in dade ville, alabama. pastor thank you so much for being with us. we're so sorry for your loss and that of your community. you are the chaplain for the police department. you're also the chaplain for the high school football team that phil dowdell played on. can you tell us a little bit about him? yes phil was one of those young men that you never forget. you showed a picture of him a moment ago that was failed, always smiling, brightening up a room when he came in, he was respected by his peers. he was loved by his teachers. phil was just what you call an all around great guy. and at this point you're hearing . i think what we're hearing, which is that authorities have not confirmed who the suspect is
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. if they have a suspect in custody, do you worry that the perpetrator here has not been caught, or do you think that police know who's responsible? i am concerned that the perpetrator has not been caught as any of us would be. but i will tell you that we have a great group of law enforcement from our city to our county that have done a great job. i think that if they have leads, they will follow those leads, and i believe that they will have someone in custody soon. now i'm saying that as the basis of a citizen and i have no official information. what are you learning pastor as you were talking to those who were injured and two family members of victims and the community. ah we're overwhelmed. this is not datable. this doesn't happen in deauville, alabama. this is not who we are. we are a loving community. we don't have a lot of the same issues that you'll
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see in a lot of larger towns. we don't have race problems. we don't have gang problems. we have your typical drug issues and petty crimes. those types of things, but they will is a safe place. and so this shocked us tremendously when we heard of this and we're grieving, but we will come through this and we'll be stronger because of it. we are. we don't know these victims. i know. obviously you do, but we see them. we see these teenagers with their whole lives, their bright futures that should be ahead of them, and they don't have them because of what has happened in your community. you have the country's attention right now. what do you want people to know. i want them to know that these young people deserve our best that that we would give to them what they need and what they need is to know that we're there for them that we loved them that we support them. that they don't have to be afraid. and i'm not sure how that can happen unless
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we see some hearts being changed and transformed. and of course, it our church we teach and we preach that that change comes from relationship with jesus christ and only through him. and that's what we're trying to give these young people. that's what we're trying to give our football team. that's what i do every friday as i go in and pray with them, as i just show them that they are loved and that that we want to be there for them. they can talk to us and that's what they need. pastor hayes. we thank you for your time, and we are thinking of you and everyone there in dade ville. thank you, brianna. boris still ahead and abrupt delay in a highly anticipated defamation trial against fox news is a settlement in the works were live at court, plus fight club, a substitute teacher fired after videos secretly recorded during her class showed her encouraging students to fight each other. we're gonna show you that tape, and it's the battle that has the
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throwing into question whether this trial will even take place the trial was supposed to start . it was supposed to be happening right behind me right now. we were expecting opening statements about this time. but last night, the judge abruptly delay this trial said it's going to happen tuesday now at the earliest and didn't give a reason why, he said, of course in court today that it's not unusual for a trial to be delayed, and he didn't give a reason as to why he did it. we know that this is coming, however. amid talks of a potential settlement, rupert murdoch's wall street journal reported last night. around the same time this delay was announced that fox was making a last minute push to settle this case. of course, settling this case would avert a very excruciating weeks long process for fox. they don't want to have some of the highest profile stars, people like sean hannity and tucker carlson, as well as executives like rupert murdoch have to be called before the stand, testify about how fox promoted election lies in the wake of the 2020 election. it would just be a very
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uncomfortable several weeks for fox news, and so you can see why they would want to push to settle this outside of court. whether that settlement happens, we really don't know. and we do know, however, that dominion and fox about preparing for an actual trial if this does not not occur. dominion boris they walked into the courtroom today with about 40 boxes of evidence that they playing on showing a jury. if this does go to trial as expected tomorrow, so we'll see what happens. but right now some stuff are up in the air. perhaps not a surprise that there is talk of a delay, given that fox lawyers had to apologize on friday for a misunderstanding, they said about rupert murdoch's role at the network. oliver darcy. thank you so much for your reporting, jim. all right now to some of the other headlines, we are watching closely. this hour video has now been released that shows a substitute teacher organizing fights between students. in her classroom. it happened at kimbrough medicals middle school in meskhi, texas,
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officials say the teacher has now been fired the mother of the eighth graders who shot the video like that they're says she's now scared for her daughter's safety. and the secret service tells cnn that officers responded to reports of a gunshot heard outside vice president kamala harris's official residents overnight. the vice president, we should note was not at home at the time at the naval observatory in washington. she has been in los angeles since last week, and the french president, emmanuel macron, is set to address his nation today. this in an effort to calm public outrage over his wildly unpopular plan to raise the country's retirement age to 64, from 60 to macron has faced weeks of widespread protests. labor unions are planning a nationwide strike on may 1st brianna moments ago, the justice department announced major movement on three cases relating to china in the silencing of chinese dissidents inside the u. s. this includes the arrest of
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two alleged chinese agents linked to what has been described as an illegal police operation run out of chinatown in new york. let's get right to cnn's evan perez. evan, what more have you learned here? well brianna. this is some very brazen activity by the chinese government, according to the fbi . in the case of the two chinese agents, alleged chinese agents who arrested today they were accused of helping to operate an illegal police department or police station in chinatown in new york city. this is one of a network that they had operated around the country and around the world that we now seen governments around the world trying to shut down some of these these police stations that were essentially operating for the purpose of harassing dissidents in those countries. in the case of the united states , we know that the fbi has been tracking the activity of these of these chinese agents. in some cases, they go to the homes of
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dissidents try to persuade them to come back to china to face charges. in some cases, they are using online harassment threats to try to make sure that these dissidents are not saying anything that is negative about the chinese government. they're also pursuing people around the country who were essentially activists against against the chinese government in this case today, brianna. there is more than 40 people charged as part of the announcement of these charges. more than 40. all right, evan. thank you so much for that report. jim. house speaker kevin mccarthy lays down the republican plan to raise the debt ceiling. how exactly this will impact you plus all eyes on capitol hill, where two senators are returning after health battles, another under growing pressure to resign. ah it was me the whole time. well done, ma'am . snapshot from progressive. you
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attorney says that the team is in stable condition. meantime the small town of david villa, alabama, is reeling and seeking answers after four people were killed and nearly 30 more were wounded at a birthday party shooting. officials say the ages of the people killed range from 17 to 23 years old. two of those victims were about to graduate high school. so far, police have not arrested a suspect or explained possible motive. one of those victims 18 year old high school football player, phil staviyski, dowdell, he was the brother of the girl that was celebrating her 16th birthday that night. and a judge abruptly delaying today's start of dominion voting systems defamation trial against fox news jury selection and opening statements are now set for tuesday. 11th hour twist raises questions about a potential settlement between the two brianna, the high stakes showdown that has the potential to spark a worldwide economic disaster. it is heating up
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today, house speaker kevin mccarthy taking his fight over the nation's $31.4 trillion debt limit to wall street, doubling down on his demand that the white house agreed to spending cuts before the gop agrees to raise the debt limit. the biden administration has already rejected attempts to use the debt ceiling as a bargaining chip, arguing that it should be raised cleanly and quickly like it usually is. the debt ceiling has been raised 78 times 29 under a democratic president, 49 under a republican, and economists warned that a default could spark a global financial catastrophe complete with job losses, benefit cuts, falling stocks and even more rate hikes . let's get right to cnn's manu raju. manu tell us what mccarthy said. mccarthy made very clear that he is moving ahead. the house republicans plan to try to push together they're pushing their own plan to raise the national debt limit for one year , coupled with an array of spending cuts this after kevin
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mccarthy and the president have not had any discussions about this topic since february, 1st when the two met in the white house, mccarthy calling on the white house to negotiate the white house's resisted those calls, instead, calling them mccarthy simply raise the national debt limit with without any strings attached, worrying that any negotiation could eventually lead to this potential, cataclysmic economic event, which would be the first ever default that could happen as soon as june or potentially as late as september. depending on our tax receipts come in. mccarthy made clear here that he plans to have a vote in the coming weeks. he started to give some details about his plan. here's our plan. in the coming weeks, the house will vote on a bill to lift the debt ceiling. into the next year. save taxpayers trillions of dollars. make us less dependent upon china. curve are high inflation. all without touching. social security and medicare. he has
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indicated they want to move forward with significant cuts to domestic spending programs, not including defense programs. also he wants to essentially impose work requirements and medicaid beneficiaries for people who are under 60 years old. they're calling back lawton about reversing funding that was provided for covid relief programs. but the challenge brianna will be getting his conference in line. he needs 218 votes to get it out of the house. that means no more than four republican defections what he can afford and they want to do. is by may so a lot of work happening behind the scenes as house republicans trying to strengthen their negotiating position with the white house. brianna. money thank you. it is a game of chicken with huge consequences. jim games of chicken on the hill. this is the first picture of senate majority minority leader mitch mcconnell . returning to the senate today. the 81 year old republican has spent the last six weeks recovering from a fall and he returns to capitol hill facing a big fight. contentious question . question how to handle the
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absence of his democratic colleague, senator dianne feinstein. some democrats are calling for her to resign. now she has instead asked to be replaced on the senate judiciary. the committee while she continues to recover from an illness as well. the 89 year old has missed 60 votes over the last two months, and without her vote, democrats worry they won't be able to confirm judicial nominees. it's key cnn's lauren fox. she's on capitol hill. lauren uh, i mean, mcconnell has some options here, but i imagine republicans aren't in so much of a rush to give the democrats a favor here so they could get their judicial appointees through. so what are his options and what's likely to happen now? at its core. this is a fight about judges, and we all know that mitch mcconnell knows about remaking this country's judiciary system. it is something that he has done time and time again in his position as the republican leader. he's back on capitol hill today. i tried to ask him specifically what he planned to do about senator dianne feinstein and
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whether or not he would make it easy. for democrats to temporarily replace her on the senate judiciary committee. he didn't answer my question, but we're getting some early indications from other republicans that they do not plan to make this an easy go for democrats. we've heard from senator marsha blackburn, as well as senator tom cotton, that they are not easily going to go along with this plan, in fact, saying that they are not going to do anything in their power to help the biden administration advance its judicial nominees and committees, so that leaves very few option. shins right now for minority leader, majority leader. excuse me, chuck schumer . meanwhile some democrats arguing that they need to see senator dianne feinstein step aside as a senator, others arguing it's up to her to decide here's senator kirsten gillibrand. we believe that a senator should be able to make their own judgments about when the retiring and when they're not, and they all deserve a chance to get better and come back to work. senator bernie
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sanders and independent echoing that sentiment that this is a decision that is a personal one for u s senator to make jim big deal because with the majority of the senate, but not the house, those judicial harmonies are pretty much all the president can do. let's talk about another senator returning john fetterman coming back after his bout with mental illness, and i have to say courage as he's described his bout with this very publicly. what happens now is he's come back. we expect that senator john fetterman is going to return this afternoon to the u. s senate. obviously we expect him to be warmly embraced by his colleagues on capitol hill. in fact, in his absence, many of them talking about their own personal journeys with mental health, i sat down with senator tina smith, who talked about this issue. i expect that when he gets back to washington today, he is going to hear from colleagues. who are going to congratulate him for being brave enough to talk about mental illness? because this is an issue, as you know, that affects
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so many americans across this country. no question. good to see him speaking publicly about it. lauren fox, thanks so much boris up next in his latest act of retaliation against disney, florida governor ron desantis taking new steps to nullify the company's attempt to maintain its special governing powers. plus the boston marathon is underway. we're going to show you how the city is marking the 10 year anniversary of the deadly bombings there. stay with us. my name is joshua florence. and one thing i learneded beinga firefighter'ss plan ahehead. you don't know what you're getting into. but at the end of the day, you know you have a team behind you that can help you. not having to worry about the future makes it possible to make the present as best as it can be for everybody.
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recently moved to strip the company of its powers over the land that encompasses its theme parks. he tried to appoint his political allies to the board that controlled the land, but disney and february outmaneuvered him with a last minute deal. so now desantis is vowing to formally nullify that arrangement. cnn's steve contour . no is tracking all of this from florida and steve. it's got to feel like you're on space mountain. following all these twists and turns. what's the latest from desantis? absolutely boris. well, it's just another day in this rivalry that has intensified into a full born war between the state and the country's largest employer. desantis just moments ago laid out a host of potential new retributions at the state could take to retaliate against disney . let me go through a little bit of what he said, because there's quite a bit here. he as you said. first up is a bill that is going to nullify these agreements that were passed in the 11th hour to try to get
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around. desantis is takeover of the district. but he also said that he wants to put the state in charge of inspecting all of disney's rides. currently they inspect their own rides. now the state could potentially take over that. he also floated some new ideas for what the state could do with other lands in the that it owns around disney's theme park. take a listen to some of his suggestions there. they're pretty creative. come to think of it now. people are like, well, there's what should we do with this land? and so you know, it's like, okay, kids. i mean, people have said, you know, maybe maybe have another. maybe create a state park. maybe try to do more amusement parks. uh someone even said, like, maybe you need another state prison. who knows? i mean, i just think that the possibilities are endless. so yeah state theme park, maybe next door to the disney world. that was one suggestion. he also said that the state could look
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into selling the districts utilities and also taxing the district more. you know, disney owns a lot of property there and the state could tax it and try to, you know, punish the company that way. so boris this is all playing out now, and we'll see how disney responds. but right now, the company has yet to say anything. a state prison next to disney world. sounds like a brilliant idea, steve contour? no, thank you so much for that briana over to you. the launch of the most powerful rocket ever is scrapped. we have details on the technical difficulties that force spacex to make that call plus nearly 30,000 athletes from more than 100 countries are flooding the streets of boston today. we're live on the ground as the city marks 10 years since the deadly bombing. liberty mutual customizes y your car insurarance. so you only pay f r what you need. with the money we saved. we tried to electrocute icicles. i got it, okay. doggy
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be? well so far, elon musk and spacex has only said that it was a pressurized valve somewhere in that starship rocket system that appears to have frozen, causing the pressure pressurization problems that the system was having. and all of this was happening just minutes before the scheduled lunch. there were thousands of people here on the southern edge of south padre island, looking about five miles south towards the launch pad there. the anticipation was really building up for this moment. the rocket should have rocket ship had £10 million of liquid methane and liquid oxygen that would propel the booster up into the sky. so everything was ready. and then that scrub announcement was made, and that came as a real letdown to many of the people. in fact, jim taylor, who we met drove from georgia 19 hours just to be here this morning. he was rather emotional. it'll happen. cnn been watching him for 2.5 years
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