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we have been watching israel mark this somber anniversary holocaust remembrance day. with the whole country. on the six million jewish victims of the holocaust, as well as millions of others, the nation coming to a complete standstill on the 80th anniversary of the warsaw ghetto uprising. and you're hearing that siren blaring it will blair for two minutes. and that is as a mark of respect for all those lives lost during the holocaust, a moment of reflection for a nation and indeed. alright we move on now
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with our news and akron, ohio, is bracing for more protests today after a grand jury declined to indict any of the officers who fatally shot 25 year old jail and walker last june. all public schools are closed and the city has set up 24 hour demonstration zones outside city hall and in front of the police department. the mayor, police chief and walker's family calling for protesters to remain peaceful. ohio's attorney general says the grand jury concluded the officers were legally justified in the use of force as walker fired on them first from his car, then turned toward the officers when he fled on foot as if he was about to fire again. cnn's randi kaye has more and a warning. some of the video is graphic. getting onto eight south of talmadge, june 27th last year, police in akron
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, ohio, are in pursuit of jail and walker after they say he fled a traffic stop and fired his gun at them from his car. there are eight officers in pursuit soon turned into a foot chase moments after the foot chase began, the officers opened fire, killing 25 year old jalen walker in a blaze of bullets. still breathing is not coming or what. is he still breathing? can't tell showed walker sustained 46 gunshot wounds in under seven seconds, according to ohio's assistant attorney general that includes entry and exit wounds. the medical examiner had found 15 wounds on walker's torso, where he had internal injuries to his heart, lungs, liver and spleen. another 17 wounds to his pelvis and upper legs, another to his face , which resulted in a broken jaw walker, who did not have a
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criminal record, died at the scene. body cam video includes what one officer described as a gunshot coming from walker's vehicle vehicle just had a shot come out of its dorm half a mile from the location of the traffic stop. you hear the gunshot that changes the whole nature of the traffic stop. it went from being a routine traffic stop. to now a public safety issue. police also provided still photos from traffic cameras as what they said was evidence of a shot fired from walker's car prior to the foot chase and fatal shooting. the shell casing from that shot was recovered on an entrance ramp, officials say, and ballistics matched it to the weapon in walker's vehicle. still the family's attorney said walker's car didn't have any bullet holes. we had no such threats. to these officers, not one time you can't find one frame of film where my clients gun is pointed at any officer
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ever, according to the police chief officer said walker was wearing a ski mask and reached for his waistband just before they shot him. a gun was later found in walker's car, but he was unarmed. at the time he was killed. he was outgunned, and he was contained in an area. please help us understand why, for any reason anyone would have to be shot. that many times by that many officers, seven of the eight officers involved in the shooting are white. one is black . following the shooting, the officers were placed on administrative leave pending investigation. they were later reinstated, but did not respond to service calls. the akron police union defended the officers action in a statement last year, saying the decision to deploy lethal force as well as the number of shots fired is consistent with use of force protocols and officers training. randi kaye, cnn. in kansas city , missouri, a white homeowner is facing two felony counts after
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allegedly shooting and wounding a 16 year old black teen who went to the wrong house to pick up his siblings. an arrest warrant has been issued for 84 year old andrew lester, who is not in custody. the prosecutor says there is a racial component to the case. meanwhile lester told the police that on the night of shooting, he was scared for his life due to the team's size, ralph y'all was shot twice in the forehead and arm, according to the probable cause statement. ya'll has now been released from the hospital and will recover at home. earlier i spoke with cheryl dorsey, a retired sergeant for the los angeles police department, she says the homeowner statement about being scared of the team is unreasonable. having black skin in and of itself should not pose an imminent threat. and we know now that his rationale was
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left wanting. he has been charged with two very serious criminal offenses. it was not reasonable for him to, uh, say that he was afraid of a young black teenager at his door who merely rang the doorbell. he shot through a glass door when he saw this young black teenager on his front porch. i hope that the arrest will have a chilling effect on others who are similarly situated and want to paint that same fright of a young black teenager. police in alabama say the number of people injured at a teenager's birthday party over the weekend has increased to 32 4. people were killed after gunfire erupted at the party on saturday. authorities are asking the public for help identifying the suspect and urging patients as they pursue new leads. cnn's victor blackwell has more on the investigation. it was a
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nightmare nightmare. i just just something nightmare. i don't wish on any parent. it just goes to go and see my baby laying down. you know, blood. a mother in mourning over the death of her young son. fill stadiums. dowdell killed in a mass shooting at her daughter's sweet 16 party. her daughter, 16 year old alexis dowdell, tried to save her brother's life light on and they said that it was his body land right there and then that's when everybody just broke down crying, and it was people laying outside front. i had ran in and i had piqued my brother and i turned them over and i was telling him i was like you five like you gonna make you strong. police are asking the public for any information about the attack. they have released very little. so far. four lives were lost in the tragic event that
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occurred here. dj at the party, told cnn that he did not see a fight or commotion before the gunfire began to try to make sure everybody around me. a couple of people on the table. latanya allen was also shot earlier in the night. she warned the group that there were rumors of someone with a gun when the lights on and i asked him, mike someone was saying someone was there with a gun, so i got them. like i said. if anyone has it gone, then you need to leave because we're here to celebrate unless it's sweet 16. we're not here for no for no drama or anything. a talented senior with a football scholarship, described as the hometown hero just told me about a month ago. because if anything ever happened to me even when i go to college, touch your my two sisters. i've never dreamed that he was talking about this. another victim, 17 year old kiki smith, set to attend the university of alabama. she ran on the track team but was
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recently injured. so she took a role as a trainer. she just had pull a c l couldn't couldn't run track, so she just came to help her out. also killed marseille a . collins in 19, year old aspiring musician who took a gap year headed to louisiana state in the fall, and corbyn holston, a 23 year old from dade ville. lord we pray that you would be that their parents that they would be able to comfort them. a small town of around 3000 people held an emotional vigil. these children have very bright futures. the ones that i knew from datable, very, very athletic, very humble children. very respectful children. um, smart. he was everything that you would want in the sun. he always did everything that made me happy. there have been people coming here to the dance studio to place flowers in front of the door. this is a small town about 3000 people, so it is very likely that there are people here who knew people in that building our degree or two away
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. i spoke with a woman at the city hall just about 100 yards from where i'm standing, who said that her neighbor had a grandchild at that party. and this town, they say doesn't have a playbook for this. no city does, but they agree that this will not change day ville, alabama authorities say that there is no threat to public safety as they look for a suspect. victor blackwell. david, alabama. court proceedings in the $1.6 billion lawsuit by dominion voting system against fox news are expected to begin tuesday with the process of choosing a jury trial was supposed to start monday, but the judge announced a last minute delay raising questions as to whether a settlement was in the works. but so far no word of any resolution of the case. dominion claims fox defamed it by repeatedly airing false claims about the company's voting machines and software
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after the 2020 election. joining me now from los angeles is doug moral. he is a litigator and partner at greenberg. glasgow. good to have you with us. rosemary it's my pleasure, so we will be watching history in the making with this $1.6 billion defamation trial. fox news versus dominion getting underway in the coming hours. the trial is expected to last about six weeks and was supposed to start monday morning but got delayed. we don't know why exactly, but ruben murdoch's newspaper, the wall street journal, was reporting about a possible settlement effort being underway. how likely is that? do you think? well you know, it would seem to me that settlement was in the cards, perhaps at some earlier point in time before so much of the information about fox's mendacity got out into the public realm, but now i think it's quite unlikely, frankly,
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but, you know, never say never, and it is not unheard of that settlements like this, in cases of this magnitude happened on the courthouse steps. so who knows what might occur between now and nine? a.m. in delaware? very true. and how did it get this far? do you think without a settlement being made because fox news has a lot to lose in this facing a lot of embarrassing moments that could be avoided by just reaching a settlement. so why didn't they? and is it still possible that they might, as you say? i mean, sometimes i think i was there. on jury duty at one point when a settlement was made while we're all sitting there waiting to be selected right. no settlements. look settlements can happen at any point in time. uh, and indeed, it would be to fox is enormous advantage. i believe to try to settle this case, but i'm not sure that there is you one needs two to tango. and i'm not sure that in this case, dominion
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has a real significant interest in trying to settle this case at this point, and i also think that there's another problem that might be precluding a settlement. which is that i'm quite sure the dominion is going to demand a formal apology or several forms of apology from fox. and i doubt that fox's business model will permit that to happen. yeah and so let's look at what's at stake here on both sides of this trial, given dominion needs to show that fox news acted with actual malice. how difficult will it be to prove that. well in the ordinary case that is a insurmountable hurdle. in most defamation cases . it is extremely rare that you have the kind of evidence that exists here, where fox hosts really pressed forward with vote rigging allegations well, after
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it was quite clear that there were that those claims were demonstrably false. and they did so not once. not twice but over the course of days weeks months. ah of repetition of the same erroneous allegations, which the court has already determined are false. and so the question now is what was fox's mindset. what did they know when they were making these statements and if they made the statements knowing them to be false or with reckless disregard for their truth? that satisfies the new york times standard, and that will result in the determination of liability so given that what would you expect the outcome to be? if this does end up going to trial in the coming hours without any last minute settlement being reached so i think it's quite likely that fox will be found liable for defaming dominion. and then the question is what kind of damage will dominion be able to show
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and what kind of damage award will it be able to obtain? and the one question i have in that regard is we have a rule here in california that a jury in a civil case only requires a 3/4 of verdict in order to find liability. but in delaware and also in new york, the rule is a unanimous rule. and so all 12 jurors in this case are going to have to agree not only about liability, but also on the amount of damage and that may take some time. that may be somewhat contentious, so we'll just have to see yeah, we certainly shall. doug morel. many thanks for your analysis. appreciate it. my pleasure. we are less than nine hours from the deadline for parties to submit filings to the u. s supreme court over the abortion pill drugmaker denko laboratories as well as the u s. justice department asked the
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nation's top court to step in and review a lower court ban on the medication. justice samuel alito temporarily extended access to the drug until midnight eastern time. but that move is no indication of how the court might rule on the emergency of peel. the us president has called the proposed ban outrageous. time for a short break. when we come back, the death toll is climbing in sudan, where rival military leaders of fighting for control of the country will have that and more in just a moment. my most important kitchen tool, my brain, so i choose areva plus, unlike s some others, plus is a mumultitasker supporting six key indicators of brain elf. help. keep me sharp, areva think bigger. the timeless gift stackable bands 1 89 tennis bracelets for 9 12 hearts
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much higher. both sides are accused of targeting hospitals, which are short on blood supplies and lifesaving equipment. cnn's eleni giokos explains how to military leaders once allies are now locked in this deadly power struggle. battle for power between sudan's national army and a strong paramilitary group that operates without reprieve at the heart of the conflict of these two men, sudan's military leader abdel fattah al burhan, and the commander of the rapid support forces, or rsf, mohammed hamdan , doug alot, commonly known as hamiti. until recently, the two were allies. they work together to topple sudan's former dictator, president omar al bashir in 2019, and played a crucial role in orchestrating the country's military coup in 2021, but tensions have been
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rising in the uneasy alliance, with both sides clashing over how to restore civilian rule. so how did the struggle for power in sudan begin in 2013? the rsf evolved from the janja weed militia that had earlier fought a rebellion in the darfur region under the authority of then president bashir. it was led by him, meti himself who was implicated in human rights violations and atrocities in 2017, sudan, past alone, legitimizing the rsf as an independent security force. in late 2018 protests started in the northern city in part over the price of bread, and those protests spread rapidly to the capital, hurtem after months of protests in april, 2019 committee turned against bashir and the army ousted him from office. a few months later. the main opposition coalition led by
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prime minister abdullah ham, doc and the ruling military council , led by hamiti signed a power sharing deal that paved the way for transitional government and eventually elections. but a little over two years later, the military effectively took control, dissolving the power sharing government and temporarily detaining him, doc. the next day, protesters took to the streets to denounce the military coup, and those protests have continued sporadically ever since december of last year, civilian and military leaders signed a deal to start the process of a new two year political transition, but they have yet to agree on a politic. kal solution. the fierce fighting across sudan right now has dashed hopes for a peaceful transition to civilian and democratic role and as forces loyal to the two rival leaders vie for control. dozens of civilians are left caught in the middle. many giokos cnn.
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cnn's larry maduro was following developments. he joins us live this hour from nairobi, kenya. so larry what is the latest on the fighting in sudan? and what will it take to end it? any sign of a ceasefire in the works? there is still reports of sporadic fighting in parts of khartoum and also that the parts of the country it appears to be quieter today than in recent days. certainly yesterday was given to us, according to many eyewitnesses, to be one of the most relentless of the fighting we've seen since these clashes broke out on saturday. there is a flurry of diplomatic activity that's still continuing. under extremely difficult circumstances because these diplomatic efforts can't happen in person, with a cartoon airport still remaining closed and with these generals still appearing to take these really hardline positions, and now the new front, and there's at least this concern. for instance, they european union ambassador was assaulted in his own home. i go
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to the european union, he is fine, but at the same time the united states. foreign secretary , the secretary of state, antony blinken said that there was also an american convoy that was shot at again. the people in that convoy are fine. but these are extremely concerning because usually diplomats, humanitarian workers, health workers, generally two supposed to be safe in the war situations, but that does not appear to be the case and the secretary of state, antony blinken, has been speaking about sudan again. this morning. um i made calls to generals, burhan and committee. urging them to agree to a 24 hour ceasefire. to allow sudanese to safely reunite with their families and to obtain desperately needed relief supplies if implemented successfully. a ceasefire for 24 hours can create a foundation to build upon for a more sustained halt to fighting and a return to negotiations on a durable end to the hostilities. it's not clear
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the status of the african union mediation efforts because their presidents from kenya, south sudan and djibouti that was supposed to go and cannot get in . at the same time, the central sudan doctors committee says that some hospitals have taken out by missiles, some of them risk running out of medicines that people who need urgent help , and they're just not getting it at the same time across the city and other parts of the country, water and fuel should show water and power shortages, food medicines, possibly running out, rosemary larry meadow. joining us live from nairobi. many thanks for that report. still to come. he has been held at a notorious predator tension center in russia. now american journalist ivan gorshkov itch is expected to appeal his detention and russia is accused of deporting thousands of ukrainian children. but some are coming home. we will meet two children to talking about their ordeal. good morning, everyone we do
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being sentenced to 25 years in prison for condemning the war in ukraine. the british russian citizen was on trial for crimes including treason and spreading fake news and cnn's claire sebastian joins us live from london. good morning to you, claire. so what more can you tell us about both of these cases? resume, which the wall street journal reporter we expect that appeal to begin in a moscow court in a little under two hours from now, as you say his current status is that he is in pretrial detention in the notoriously formative of prison in moscow. that is, until may 29th. we don't know whether that could be addressed potentially in this hearing, but he is facing espionage charges which carry a maximum sentence of 20 years. and of course, the u. s government has, uh, has a called him wrongfully detained, which means that they are now working to secure his release. the russian authorities have said that they want this to play out
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in the courts. he was, as you say, visited, got his first consular access on monday, 19 days after his arrest in moscow, he was visited by the u. s ambassador to moscow herself, lynne tracy. and i think a sign of the times rosemary is that earlier in the day she had attended another case. the sentencing of vladimir kara murza that british russian human rights activists sentenced to 25 years for charges including treason and discrediting. the russian army. here's a look at the background to that case and how the day unfolded. today the whole world sees what the putin regime is doing to ukraine. the cluster bombs on residential areas, the bombings of maternity wards and hospitals and schools. it was this speech before the arizona state house that russian prosecutors used as part of the case against vladimir with russia's war in ukraine. just a few weeks old. he didn't hold back the war crimes. these are
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war crimes. less than a month later, the prominent human rights activist was arrested in moscow, charged with spreading false information about the russian army and working with an undesirable organization, a charge of treason added later. hey kara murza appeared calm and collected. outside court. international alarm was immediate criminalization of criticism of government action. is a sign of weakness, not strength. we support. the right of mr karr, mirza and every russian citizen to have a voice in the direction of their country in an international show of force more than 40. foreign diplomats were at the sentencing , according to the moscow court . today's verdict testament to the dark turn to struggle has come to the uk work are a murderer is a dual citizen, also summoning the russian ambassador over what it called a politically motivated conviction
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. amnesty international calling the verdict reminiscent. of stalin era repression maximum and that's not yet. yes, let's clear that it is very unlikely that this maximum sentence could be appointed. if the court followed the law. vladimir is a father of three children. this is a mitigating circumstance. lawyers plan to appeal his wife in a tweet, saying his quarter century sentence means he got an a plus his courage, consistency and honesty. and while the kremlin declined to comment, the message is clear. the crime of criticizing putin's regime and his war is bringing ever tougher punishment. outspoken to the very end of his trial, where his money in his final words before the court, comparing it to essentially the soviet show trials under stalin in the 19 thirties. his wife, meanwhile, has come out and criticize the uk government where, of course, he is a dual citizen, calling
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the response weak and saying that they should be introducing new sanctions on those involved in this case, thanks to claire sebastian joining us live from london. russian state media is reporting that president vladimir putin has just visited troops at military bases, drawing a rare trip to russian occupied ukraine. president putin reportedly spoke with commanders and other senior officers to get a report on the strategic situation in the luhansk, her son and separation regions. russia's alleged deportation essentially the abduction of thousands of ukrainian children to russia and crimea has already led to war crimes charges. president putin and his commissioner of children's rights maria love ova below over are now facing arrest warrants from the international criminal court, and ukrainian authorities say russia is still trying to take even more children from the area around separation. but a few are coming
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home. these are 31 children being returned last week to their families in the house on and how to keep regions. cnn's nick paton walsh has this report. had us on may be free, but it's haunted by occupation. when russian troops fled last year blowing the bridge. it was only just across the river from where their snipers and artillery now regularly fire. thursday shelling killing a local man here and saturday. a mother and child is haunted to is the homecoming here of bogdan h. 13. we first met him in kiev when he just been rescued from occupied crimea. he was one of thousands of children ukraine says were forcibly deported by russia a charge that led to war crimes indictment against putin. but home is tough. and on this
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hard hit ireland off of kherson , so dicey with russian troops near this bank and shelling the water. the police won't let us over the bridge launching. yes, this is bogdan's first time outside since he got back when we get some ice cream and pizza isn't great. a violent row there the night before left glass broken and his hand cut up bangs outside. make it harder still. push the push to keep dust dust up. not sure yesterday. woods vote in a new reality summers. out camp in crimea had gentle indoctrination daily russian anthems, but it wasn't his thing . stop we were. believe, mr. the
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producer cbr two solutions. thanks to you. hole in the studio. um what? don't have ship option would be hard wood. the town has its troubles. locals annually queuing here for cash handouts and arena has endured animosity from neighbors ever since she let bogged down, go to what she thought would be a safer place for just two weeks. dollar.
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legitimate. home here can be hard. kira 10 was also sent to crimea. her parents are separated badly, and she came back straight to her father, alexander, but in the shop as they gather handout, toys, clothes and food because her father has lost his job in the war. the background chatter is also that parents who let their kids go to the russians should be treated with caution as sympathizers. hmm. yeah i ask kira how the russian camp was where she stayed super. i asked if it's better to be home. their
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its way back after strict covid lockdowns. cnn's beijing bureau chief, stephen young joins me now with more good to see you, stephen, so china's gdp up 4.5% what more are you learning about this and of course what it signals. yeah. rosemary is with most official economic data from beijing. you take it, taking them with the green of salt, but even taking them a face value. it's worth noting. as you alluded to what we're comparing these numbers against. that is the first quarter of 2022, especially the month of march. that, of course, was when shanghai, the financial hub and biggest city was headed into a two month brutal lockdown, so it was against that kind of abysmal economic picture of 2022 that we are seeing this very a strong rebound that officials are so proud of. and the other thing to note, of course, is this rebound is not evenly distributed across different sectors across different segments of the population officials obviously highlighting, for example, a strong rebound in consumer spending, and we have seen the
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anecdotally flights. restaurants hotels wins wednesday, empty for years now filled with people again, with prices shooting through the roof, but the same thing cannot be said about big ticket item purchases. people are not buying new cars and they're certainly not by new homes and housing sector, of course, once the growth engine here for decades now in a slow motion crash, with developers running out of cash, not only unable to start new projects but having difficulties finishing already pre sold apartments and perhaps the most sensitive number here is youth unemployment, often tied with the potential social instability. that number actually increased to 19.6% in march. that is the second highest number on record, so that must be a very worrisome trend for the government, especially with hundreds of thousands of new college graduates as soon flooding the job market, rosemary variety. steven jiang joining us live from beijing, many things still to come. the us speaker of the house slams president biden, claiming his unwilling to
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