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nobilo. hello it is tuesday, april the 18th nine am here in london. three a.m. in kansas city, missouri, where we're learning new details about the shooting of a black team who accidentally went to the wrong house to pick up his siblings and was shot twice by the homeowner 84 year old gunmen, andrew lester, who was white told the police that on the night of the shooting, he was quote scared for his life. due to the teens size. he is now facing two felony counts. the prosecutor says that lester could get a life sentence if convicted. he also says there's a racial component to the case. meanwhile, teenager ralph ya'll has now been released from the hospital and will recover at home. cnn's lucy cavanaugh has the details. the defendant, andrew d. lester is charged with the class a felony assault in the first degree dependent, is charged with armed criminal action. two felony counts filed in the shooting of a black teenager in kansas city, missouri, 16 year old ralph ja rule was struck on the left side
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of his head and his right arm after he went to the wrong home to pick up his younger brother's thursday evening black. the doorbell at a residence just before 10 p.m. on 115th street instead of 115th terrorists and , according to prosecutors, was shot through a glass door by lester, an 84 year old white man. as the prosecutor, clay county i can tell you there was a racial component. to the case to have black people rang the doorbell and then have a white citizen. shoot him in the head. first and then shoot him a second time. i mean, there is no way you can justify this neighbor called 911 after charles showed up on her doorstep bleeding but alert. the suspect in the shooting was taken into custody just before midnight placed on a 24 hour hold released less than two hours later. police initially saying they were working to get
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a victim statement and additional forensic evidence before making a decision about referring the case for prosecution, then today they charged the gunmen and issued a warrant for his arrest in missouri. charges have to be filed within 24 hours of arrest or the defendant or suspect is released. in this case, it was clear that additional investigation needs to be done so that the case could be built on a solid foundation general was hospitalized and released sunday. my nephew is alive healing. it is not the story that that individual intended for us to tell family says he's an honor student, a leader in the marching band at his high school and hopes to attend texas a and m university to study chemical engineering when he graduates high school while protesters pray march and justice family also asks for hope and healing. we have a lot to be thankful for. and after you are right, there is a lot of hate. yeah, right. here is a lot
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of love. the prosecuting attorney said there was no evidence that ralph darryl ever crossed the threshold into the home behind me. he also said no words were apparently exchanged and that andrew lester shot the teenager through a glass door with a 32 caliber revolver. although the teenager is lucky to have survived the shooting, relatives say that life is understandably going to look a lot different now. the physical recovery is just one aspect. there is also the emotional and mental trauma lucy captain of cnn, kansas city, missouri. a 20 year old woman is dead after she made a wrong turn in upstate new york and was shot. it happened on saturday in the town of hebron, near near the vermont border. the county sheriff says the victim accidentally drove her car into the wrong driveway while looking for a friend's house 65 road. kevin monahan has been charged with second degree murder. the victim has been identified as katelyn polantz fundy page has been set up. to
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pay for her funeral and her expenses. in ohio, where a grand jury has been has declined rather to bring charges against eight police officers in the shooting death of jalen walker fired nearly 100 shots at him after traffic stop in june of last year. police say he fired at them. first congresswoman who represents akron, is calling for justice department investigation and the family's attorney blasted the grand jury's decision. the notion that a single gunshot could have resulted or should have resulted in 96 bullets flying at my client, 46 of which striking him as something fair and reasonable is absolutely beyond the pale and, frankly, um, terrifying example of an abusive police power. walker's family is calling for peaceful protests in the days ahead and city a background is getting ready. miguel marquez is there. this is a main street. this is hot south
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high street in downtown akron. this is the justice center here that we're all of the courts are the road here is blocked off the city really bracing? not really sure what to expect. there have been some protests throughout the city. a few people down here so far, but not very much. want to show you sort of the barricades around the entire justice center as well down here. they police did make one arrest earlier in the evening. all of this over this case that the attorney general himself called a horrible tragedy, but that's not what those nine jurors on the grand jury were deciding. it was three men, six women. two of the jurors were black. they need seven votes from those jurors to charge. the eight officers in this instance and they did not get charges on any of them. ah! what has made this such a sensitive case here is the race and the age of mr walker. but also the fact that he was shot 46 times during the shooting, dozens and dozens of
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shots were fired. some of them did not hit him, but he was hit 46 times he was cuffed after he was shot, which his lawyer said just added to the to the frustration in the misery. the family now of mr walker says that they still want justice for their son. they intend to file a civil lawsuit this summer. the city is bracing to see whatever comes. cnn's miguel marquez reporting there from akron, ohio . this case has been controversial since the shooting last june. cnn's randi kaye has details and warning that some of the video is graphic. getting onto eight south of talmadge, june 27th last year, police in akron, ohio, are in pursuit of jalen 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
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walker in a blaze of bullets. still breathing is not coming or what. is he still breathing? i can't tell. autopsy showed walker sustained 46 gunshot wounds and 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 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 door half a mile from the location of the traffic stop. you hear the gunshot that changes the whole nature of the
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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 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
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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. 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 leaves. among the victims was the birthday girl's brother fill stadiums. dowdell he was a high school football player preparing for college later this year. his
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sister described their last moments together. all i remember is my brother grabbed me and pushing me down to the ground. why they shooting and i had to pick my brother and i turned them over and i was telling him i was like you fives like you're gonna make it. you strong. i was like you. you're strong. don't give up on me and, um ambulance people had arrived and i asked them could they come check my brother post and they checked and they just said he was gone. police have released the names of all four people killed in the shooting. according to the gun violence archive. the u. s has already experienced 164 mass shootings this year alone. less than eight hours from the deadline for parties to submit filings to the u. s supreme court over the abortion pill drugmaker danco laboratories as well as the u s. justice department asked the nation's top court to step in and review a lower court ban on the medication, samuel alito
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temporarily extended access to the drug until midnight eastern time on wednesday, but that move is no indication of how the court might rule. on the emergency appeal. the u. s president has called the proposed ban outrageous in about one hour from now. the jailed wall street journal reporter evan gorshkov, it will be appealing his detention in russia likely via video link, but the court is expected to uphold the decision to keep him in custody until at least may, the 29th on monday, which was arrested or was granted rather consular visit for the first time since he was detained on espionage allegations more than two weeks ago for more on this story, we're joined now by class. sebastian clip. what do we expect to happen today? you know, i think it's sort of a formality. honestly, we know that it's as you said he's in pre trial detention until may 29th. it's possible that the terms of that could be discussed unlikely to get to the heart of the case, which is obviously espionage is what has been formally accused of that carries a maximum sentence of 20 years.
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as you know, the u. s has classified him as wrongly detained, which means that they are making it clear they believe the charges are politically motivated. and now working, they say on trying to get him out. the russian authorities have, of course, said that you know this needs to play out in the course before any kind of measure like a prisoner swap. could be discussed. he was visited by the u. s ambassador has self on monday, 19 days after he was first arrested, she said that he's in good spirits. he seems to be strong, but still obviously an immense strain to be in the fourth of the prison, which is notorious prison in moscow. so you know, we don't know if he's going to appear and pass and he could have paid by video link, but we should see some sign of him today. and the russian invasion continues to rage in ukraine, as does the russian propaganda war machine. we've had new video of that would be a putin visiting ukraine. can we extrapolate anything from it about how he feels the invasion is going so this is the second time that we've seen him, you know,
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purportedly turning up in one of these illegally occupied regions. you end up in variable you remember? in mid march. now he is apparently in has been in the kherson region. you can see from these videos pretty tightly shot, the little difficult to identify exactly where he is. there is one cynical claire. there is i mean, you sort of have to be with this. this kind of video is coming on the kremlin website, state media. things like that he was one shot what we have been able to identify a road sign for a city called him. hsk, which is in anderson region, but just across the border from crimea, it's about a half hour drive from the border. he's visiting troops there, so obviously close to where we know russia has, you know a lot of military stronghold in crimea. this is one way for him to the domestic audience to show the sort of formality of having you know, annex these regions to formalize that status. and to sort of banca victory, right? francesca is a part of carson that russia has occupied since the beginning of the war. pretty much so in
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the absence of major new victories, this in the lead up to victory day in russia is something that he can sort of bring home to the people, and i also wonder if it's trying to make a statement. given that conscription is now nearly impossible to escape in russians being digitalis, and we know that there's pressure against that from mothers and wives of men have been sent to war that he is going to release purportedly doing that. i think that's part of it. sebastian, thank you so much. the fbi has arrested two men in new york, accused of operating an undeclared police station on behalf of the chinese government . prosecutors say the station in the chinatown neighborhood was used to monitor and intimidate chinese dissidents in the u. s one of the suspects told the fbi , he opened the office as an overseas service center to help chinese nationals renewed government documents. us. officials have charged 40 officers from china's national police. the justice department says all but one of the defendants live in china and remain at large. cnn's evan perez has our report. the fbi
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arrested two us citizens for allegedly acting as chinese government agents by operating an illegal chinese police station in new york's chinatown neighborhood. the arrests are part of a sweeping set of charges against more than 40 people that federal prosecutors say we're part of a vast spy operation that targeted dissidents with physical threats and online harassment. the two men arrested appeared before a judge monday in brooklyn and were released on bond and ordered to stay away from any contact with chinese consulates. also among those charged were a group of alleged chinese security agents who ran an operation to disrupt zoom calls held by dissidents. among them was an employee of zoom based in china, who the fbi alleges worked with other chinese government agents to disrupt zoom meetings where anyone said , disparaging things about the chinese government that includes any mention of the 1989 tiananmen square democracy
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protests. the police station in chinatown was one of several that the chinese operated in the u. s. and around the world. it is now now been shut down. chinese agent lee agents allegedly threatened dissidents to return to china. charges were also filed against a group of chinese agents who allegedly used social media accounts to promote the government's propaganda. in some cases they posed as americans. the fbi says to criticize the us government. evan perez, cnn, washington and just into cnn on this very story , china's foreign ministry has dismissed these reports as political manipulation in a regular news briefing on tuesday , and china's economic growth is off to a strong start in 2023 fresh numbers from beijing show its gdp rose 4.5% in the first quarter. china is trying to claw its way back after a slowdown caused by strict covid lockdowns
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. analysts say production is now back to pre pandemic levels, but demand for goods is still weak, and today is the final day for most americans have filed their taxes this year more than 168 million individual tax returns are expected to be submitted. the government is extending the deadline for taxpayers who live in areas that had severe storms or disaster. declarations. that is apple ceo tim cook, inaugurating the company's first retail store in mumbai. india marks a milestone for the tech giant in the world's second largest smartphone market. on top of that a second story is set to open in the capital new delhi on thursday more let's bring in cnn's to live in new delhi, and this is part of a you know, much bigger focus on the country for apple, not just for retail but also for manufacturing. oh absolutely spot on their max. it is because
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they've been looking at india for a while now, ever since they had a supply chain snag with china due to the covid lockdowns , they've been looking to india for a while now to expand manufacturing production and export of apple products from here, and if the figures can speak for themselves, max 65% was the rise in manufacturing year on in india, and that's the latest figure we have for you now. this is really important from two aspects, the retail aspect and the retail ambitions that apple has in india and make it more from manufacturing hub very quickly let you know and let the viewers know that up until now to the launch of this first store in india's financial hub mumbai. products to indians were sold either through online ways or through third party sellers. so now this is the first time people can actually go into physical staff apple touch those products and make those decisions which is a big, big, huge step for apple and for fans of apple products here in
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india now, as far as the manufacturing aspect is concerned, like i said, there have been so many snacks apply snags with china. india is becoming a growing hub, especially after the indian government is some restrictions. four apple and in some of their laws, after which apple is coming in a big way into india, and they're hoping to export more and more of apple products from here. cook is in mumbai. there is going to be a second store opening in delhi in two days from now we're expecting him to be there as well. but there has been no confirmation from apple on that yet, but this is a huge step in terms of apple , the second largest smartphones manufacturer in the world, that they taking her in india. max okay, vodicka. thank you for joining us from new delhi. after a last minute delay dominion voting systems $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against fox news is set to go to trial in a matter of hours. details coming up ahead. florida governor
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battling for control of sudan. he's urging end to the fighting now in its fourth day. the u. n reports at least 180 people have been killed and close to 2000 injured, although the actual numbers are thought to be much higher than that. both sides are accused of targeting hospitals, which are short on blood supplies and lifesaving equipment. let's get to cnn's larry maduro following developments and joins us live this hour from nairobi, kenya. is there any sense of which side is getting the upper hand? max bianca. we just can't tell because both sides claimed to have territory that later the other side claims. no we do have that, whereas the presidential palace or the airport or the state television and radio authorities, so we just can't tell, and it's not safe enough for any of our reporters to be out on the streets to physically verify that, but a short while ago. we're now getting confirmation that both sides in this conflict have agreed. to a 24 hour ceasefire there's initially came out with in
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conversations with the u. s secretary of state antony blinken, but also a short while ago the general burhan who leaves the military telling our cnn's nima elbagir that he did agree in principle to a 24 hour ceasefire by the tree of the trio here refers to the u. n the african union and the intergovernmental authority on development, though they seem to quite disagree on when executives should start and how to be implemented because in the last ceasefire at temporary three hour ceasefire sunday organized by the u. n both sides accused the other violating it by attacking the others when they had taken apart. this is the u. s. secretary of state antony blinken, explaining how this came together. 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
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halt to fighting and a return to negotiations on a durable end to the hostilities. we've seen some tweets from general duggal. oh, he is better known as hamiti, and he leaves the paramilitary rapid support forces that the other half of this conflict, he said in english, following a conversation with the u. s secretary of state and outreach by other friendly nations, similarly, calling for a temporary ceasefire, the rsf reaffirms its approval of a 24 hour armistice to ensure the safe passage of civilians and the evacuation of the wounded. but then here is where the details are. unfortunately the sudanese armed forces has failed to honor the ceasefire. bombing densely populated areas from the air and endangering civilian lives. these actions that are flagrant violation of the foundations and principles of international humanitarian law, and he says there are waiting discussions the us secretary of state of about how exactly this would play out, so that's the problem that's going to come up even if they do agree to start at six pm, like general burhan is telling cnn will both sides hold fire and hold fire across
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the nation so people can get their supplies. larry following things for us from nairobi. thank you so much. some famous faces from fox news network could soon begin to file into a delaware courtroom has dominion voting systems $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against the network gets underway plus house republicans hold a hearing in new york city to attack the district attorney prosecuting donald trump details on what they said and how democrats have responded. my most important kitchen tool, my brain choose new areva plus, unlike some others, areva plus is a multitasker supportingg six key indicators of brain health. keep me sharp, areva think bigger. surprise her on mother's day, one caratmerald pendant star 69 1 carat diamo to heart pendant 6 99, 1arat, high grade studs 5 99 and two car tennis bracelets. 8 99 thousands of gifts guaranteed to appraise for double the jewelry exchange direct. let's be real. your ears
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and once-in-a-lifetime. help you lose fat get lean, absolutely free turbo 369369 priscilla alvarez at the white house, and this is cnn. welcome back to cnn newsroom i'm bianca nobilo. i'm max foster. let's bring you up to date with the top stories this hour. prosecutors in kansas city, missouri, have charged an 84
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year old white man for shooting a black teenager who accidentally ended up at the wrong house to pick up his siblings. the homeowner faces a life sentence if convicted. and wall street journal reporter evan gorski, which is set to appeal. his detention in a moscow court will bring you that as it happens ahead on early start. the trial in the $1.6 billion lawsuit by dominion voting systems against fox news is set to move forward with jury selection. starting in the coming hours. a tent has been set up outside the courthouse to shield high profile witnesses from being seen by the public, and cnn has learned that dominion is shifting strategy a bit, opting to seek the full 1.6 billion in reputational damages rather than asking for part of the payment to cover lost contracts and profits. danny freeman has more. when we all got the news late sunday night that this trial would be delayed by at least a day here in wilmington's. we were all hoping for some clarity monday morning
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inside the courthouse behind me as to what caused that delay. well, i was in that courtroom on monday morning at nine. a.m. and the judge himself said that he was the one who made the call to delay this case and said this is not unusual for trials of this size. but of course, that left the question. was there any possibility of a potential settlement in this case? we'll all day monday, fox nor dominion would give any public comment to the matter, however. late sunday night in the wall street journal, which is owned by rupert murdoch, the chairman of the fox corporation. they reported quote. fox has made a late push to settle the dispute out of court on monday. we were waiting for any news of a potential settlement that never came. so now we're prepared to be back here in wilmington's tuesday morning, nine a.m. and that's what we're expecting to see jerusalem and opening statements. danny freeman, cnn, wilmington's delaware. florida governor ron desantis is not letting go of his fight against disney on monday, he floated several ideas to exactly reproduce retribution against the entertainment giants. come
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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 present. who knows? i mean, i just think that the possibilities are endless. desantis fight with disney started after the company successfully resisted the state's takeover of its special taxing district earlier this year. desantis has also ordered a state inspector general investigation of the new agreement created by disney. us house speaker kevin mccarthy has made it his mission to pass a bill to raise the nation's debt ceiling for one year, and he believes he can do it in just a few weeks. mccarthy spoke at the new york stock exchange on monday outlining the proposed bill, which would help the federal government avoid defaulting on its debt for the first time ever slammed us president joe biden, claiming
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he's unwilling to negotiate with house republicans. but the white house is adamant the debt limit should only be raised with no strings attached. the standoff is raising a lot of concern. without exaggeration. american debt is a ticking time bomb. that will detonate unless we take serious, responsible action. yet. how is president biden reacted to this issue. he has done nothing. he went all the way to wall street and gave us no more details. no more facts. no new information at all. i'll be blunt if speaker mccarthy continues in this direction. we are headed to default. a number of u. s senate republicans say they will not help democrats replaced senator dianne feinstein on the powerful judiciary committee. 89 year old fine seen who has missed weeks of work and 58 votes because of shingles is under pressure from her own party to resign or to
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return quickly. her absence has held up at least a dozen of the u. s presidents, judicial nominees. house republicans are urging a federal judge allow them to hear testimony from a former prosecutor investigated donald trump. house judiciary chair jim jordans subpoenaed mark pomerantz as part of a congressional probe into how state authorities investigate sitting or former presidents last week, manhattan district attorney alvin bragg requested a judge rejects that subpoena. republican lawmakers then held a hearing in new york city on monday to attack mr braggs track record on crime is office called the hearing of political will stunt cnn's sara murray has the details. we welcome everyone today republicans looking to stick it to manhattan district attorney alvin bragg in his own backyard in this country. justice is supposed to be blind , regardless of race, religion or creed. however, here in manhattan. the scales of justice are weighed down by politics. the house judiciary committee
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holding a field hearing to highlight violent crime in new york until there is justice for the murder of my son, there will be no peace. this submitted escalating feud between gop judiciary chairman jim jordans and manhattan's democrat district attorney. these are felony crimes in new york state. no matter who you are. republicans have sought to discredit bragg and his criminal case into former president donald trump after trump pleaded not guilty to 34 felony charges . you have a district attorney interfering with the most important election we have, which is election of the commander in chief, the president of the united states. jordan's aiming to block the judiciary committee's attempts to obtain documents and testament. even to the trump investigation today, house attorneys argued they should be immune from civil lawsuits because their actions are within the legislative sphere. democrats casting today's event as a political stunt, the chairman is doing the bidding of donald trump the real purpose in coming to new york city is to harass, intimidate and threaten
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manhattan district attorney alvin brad taking aim at republicans for refusing to crack down on guns in america brag, touting new york's crime statistics on twitter as the hearing played out, violent crime here is nowhere near record levels, but crime numbers rose in 2022. the year. bragg was sworn in from a year earlier. so far this year. crime has falling in key categories like murder, shooting incidents and rape as democrats kept their focus on trump. today they drew the ire of the gop's witnesses. the problem is that this is a charade, and the purpose of this hearing is to cover up for what they know to be an inappropriate investigation. don't insult my intelligence democrats have politicized this hearing. mentioning donald trump 38 times that number for republicans is zero. we are focused on victims and making sure that we support law and order in this country now brags office was currently unimpressed with monday's field hearing, a spokesperson said for
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outside politicians to now appear in new york city on the taxpayer dime for a political stunt is a slap in the face to the dedicated nypd officers, prosecutors and other public servants. who work tirelessly every day with facts and data to keep our home safe. sarah murray, cnn, new york the great pacific garbage patch is larger than previously believed so big , in fact that it's created its own ecosystem will have the details for you. this is annie. she started a school for dogs but hahad trouble getting the ln she needed to grow smart business loans dot com. found them a bank which got them an s b a loan with a great rate. it was fast. it was easy. they were super nice. and i got the loan today at smart business loans .com. heart attack. do they have life insurance? no but we have life insurance, johni'm trying to find something we caafford. fortunately ionly a few minutes, select quote, found john of $500,000 policy for only
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in our oceans. most of them put in since 2004, most of them tiny little micro plastic as they degrade, but this is stunning. this new science that shows there's enough permanence out there to mimic a coastal ecosystem for these creatures, but. long term. this is a crisis that needs addressing because petrochemical companies are on record, saying they want to increase production of plastics two or three times in the next decades, and obviously the oceans can't handle that. this is staggering. the garbage patches now three times the size of france, according to estimates from the ocean cleanup initiative. it contains about 1.8 trillion pieces of plastic weighing roughly 80,000 tons, and it turns out the pollution from the u. s oil and gas industry is much worse than previously thought. that's according to a new study by the national academy of sciences. it's found that 70% more methane was released by those industries and the environmental protection. in agency had estimated. scientists say that
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this discrepancy is due to inefficient monitoring of methane leaks, we think can create 80 times more global warming than carbon dioxide. uk says it's investigating the possibility of sanctioning everyone involved in the trial of kremlin critic vladimir kara murza, the british russian citizen was sentenced to a staggering 25 years in prison on monday after being convicted of treason for publicly criticizing moscow's war in ukraine. matthew chance has the details. 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 their case against vladimir karamazov. russia launched its invasion of ukraine just a few weeks earlier, and the veteran kremlin critic like so many others, was incensed the
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war crimes these are war crimes. that are being contested. a month later, cara mazzo was arrested in moscow accused of discrediting the russian army. he was later also charged with the much more serious offense of treason court in moscow. caramel stood motionless as he was sentenced to 25 years in jail. outside there was international outcry, 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 more than 40. other foreign diplomats were at the sentencing to while in britain, where karen mirza is a dual citizen, the russian ambassador was summoned over what was called a politically motivated conviction. it would by no means
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be russia's first the country's most high profile opposition figure. alexei navalny, is already serving an 11.5 year sentence amid renewed concerns for his health behind bars. another prominent russian opposition leader, yashin was recently sentenced that 8.5 years in jail for criticizing the ukraine war. this will all end. soon he shouted out in court, but there's no real reason for optimism. the russian crackdown on free speech is getting worse. heaven only last month us reporter evan gersh covic of the wall street journal in russia was arrested for espionage paper vehemently denies the charges against him, but also sends a chilling kremlin message aimed at silencing the voices against it. matthew chance, cnn london. and
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in 2007 lasted 100 days, shutting down many t v. and film productions. there's plenty of action and drama during monday's nba playoffs, see what we did there as the two teams opened up two nil leeds in the opening round, the sacramento kings beat the defending nba champs, the golden state warriors 114 206 on monday. erin fox led the kings with 24 points. game three will be on thursday in san francisco warriors were forced to finish the game without draymond green . he was ejected in the fourth quarter after stomping on the king's domantas sabonis and in the eastern conference, tyrese maxey scored 33 points and hit 63 pointers to lead the philadelphia 76 is to victory against the brooklyn nets. game three will be on thursday in brooklyn. and the stories that some people are talking about this hour. jalen hurts, is now reportedly the highest pet paid player. i don't so many tongue twisters. tongue twister that up in nfl history. the philadelphia
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eagles signed the quarterback to a five year contract extension worth $255 million, and that is, according to espn and the nfl. unbelievable numbers hurts, led the eagles to the super bowl back in february. but they lost to kansas city. he finished second in the m v p race behind the chiefs patrick mahomes. mcdonald's making some changes meant to improve its burgers and who better to announce those changes than they hamburglar himself. mhm. problem. the rubble. problem. double our best burgers ever. mcdonald's is promising softer buns, urea cheese and onions added right from the grill and the signature . big mac will have more of that special source. what is the special source, especially secret changes are already available in international markets and some u. s cities, including l, a seattle and las
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