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cnn newsroom with rosemary church. and we begin this hour in yemen were officials say at least 78 people are dead after a crowd search during a ramadan charity event. it happened at this school in the capital of sanaa, where local merchants were handing out money to people in need. on wednesday for more salma abdelaziz joins us now live from london. so, salma, what more? are you learning about this tragedy? truly horrifying news, rosemary from one of the most impoverished in hard struck corners of the world this happening last night. i do have a still image to show you now. this is graphic material. this is a still image from a video that we're not playing out again because it is so graphic, but he begins to tell you just how desperate how terrible this situation was last night what you're looking at the crowd is basically a pile of humans trapped in tingled together in
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the heart of that crowd. you could hear on that video that again. i'm not playing people screaming, begging for help. arms outstretched. there were some people on the edge of that crowd trying to pull those arms pull those people out of again just that crush of humanity to no avail. what you're looking at is a crowd that was just outside of a school where aid was being merchants. this is ramadan. it's normal for eight to be handed out at sunset. when fast is over . we're in the final days of ramadan e is just coming up in these. dozens of people were gathered in hopes of getting just about $10 rosemary. just about $10 is why some of those people lost their lives. a total of 78 people killed according to who? the officials who blame those two merchants for not coordinating with the local authorities, saying that caused this crash that caused this stampede and surge that led to
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that loss of life. dozens more were injured. the officials saying that they're going to provide some $4000 to each of those families, each of the victims or each of the families of those victims killed. they're also going to be covering hospital stays. in hospital treatment for those who are injured, but again, it is just tragedy on tragedy in a place that the u n says is home to one of the world's worst humanitarian crises at a very poignant time just before eid al fitr, rosemary, heartbreaking situation, salma abdelaziz joining us live from london, many things. at least two people have been killed by dangerous storms rolling through the plains states in coal. oklahoma a large tornado was spotted wednesday evening. law enforcement officials say some people are still trapped and more deaths and injuries are possible. police in shawnee oklahoma are asking residents to
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check on their neighbors. severe storms and tornadoes ripped off roofs, destroyed homes and downed power lines. debris is making it hard for search teams to move around and help there have been 15 tornado reports so far from oklahoma to iowa. eight of those were in oklahoma. severe thunderstorm watches are up right now for parts of kansas , missouri, nebraska and iowa. the u. s. supreme court has extended access to a widely used abortion pill until midnight friday local time while it considers the case against it. that's after a flurry of legal challenges. and this all started when a trump appointed federal judge in texas suspended access to the drug, which has been safely used by millions of american women for decades. cnn's paula reid has the story. as of now, this commonly used
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abortion medication will remain widely available. the supreme court is expected to issue another update on friday. at the center of this case is mifepristone is one of two drugs used in a process called medication abortion, which accounts for over half of all abortions conducted in the united states several weeks ago. a judge in texas, though, revoked the fda approval of a purse stone and now the supreme court is mulling what happens to that decision, while this case makes its way through the courts. they have several options. one is the supreme court could decide that they're just going to take up this case , trying to decide it before the term ends in june, could also allow the case to continue working its way through the appeal system, potentially eventually ending up at the supreme court. but eventually this issue does have to be decided on the merits. and right now it is up to the justices on what will happen to this medication in the interim will remain on the market, or will
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they uphold that texas decision while this case moves forward. we expected this point. the supreme court will have another update, though it's unclear if it will be a final answer by midnight on friday. polar read cnn washington. texas cheerleader who was shot earlier this week is awake and alert. according to her cheer program leaders. she is expected to make a full recovery from the attack , which happened after she and a friend approached a vehicle they believe was their own. it's yet another violent encounter just this week where a seemingly simple mistake has been met with gunfire. cnn's brian todd reports. 84 year old kansas city home owner andrew lester, arraigned after being charged in the shooting of 16 year old ralph jarrell. lester pleaded not guilty to two felony counts , first degree assault and armed criminal action shot in the head last thursday after going to the
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wrong house to pick up his siblings as yaro recovers from his wounds. the man who shot him is out on bail. the probable cause statement said andrew lester believed someone was trying to break into his house. but the mayor of kansas city says there's another component at play. i think that this has everything to do with race the defendant's fear of black people , black men, black boys, but this was also part of a series of incidents over the past few days where young people were shot after making the simple mistake of going to the wrong place. elgin texas, about 30 minutes east of austin. two teenage cheerleaders were shot and wounded in a parking lot on monday night when one of them mistook the suspect's car for their own and injured cheerleader described the exchange was trying to apologize. and then here. i just halfway my window is down, just threw his hands up and then yeah. pulled out a gun. you know, all of us suspect is now
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in custody, charged with deadly conduct and in hebrew, new york , near the vermont border. 20 year old kaylin gillis was shot and killed on saturday when a car her boyfriend was driving accidentally turned into the wrong driveway, the sheriff says 65 year old kevin monahan fired two shots from his porch. he is charged with second degree murder. monahan's lawyer says he was frightened from seeing multiple vehicles speeding up his driveway. but the sheriff says witnesses and neighbors have another version. they weren't in the driveway for a very long time at all before they realized it was the wrong house. and they were in the process of leaving. which makes this case obviously a little different. um and i don't know how you could medicine someone if you're leaving, at least 28 states have stand your ground laws which allow people to respond to threats of force if they're in a place where they have a right to be could stand your ground be cited in any of these cases. i don't see how it should come into play because there was no imminent threat by
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the individuals that were shot. there was no furtive movement. by these people. they weren't armed. retired lapd sergeant cheryl dorsey says the actions of some lawmakers here in washington some who carry firearms, some who wear pins on their lapels shaped like our 15 rifles aren't helping in this environment, she says. it seems like they're almost daring people to shoot in these situations. brian todd, cnn washington. now to sudan, where a second ceasefire in as many days has fallen apart just hours after it started, witnesses reported more violent clashes today, leaving many people in the capital khartoum, afraid to leave their homes, worried about wind ling food supplies and a breakdown in medical services. the world health organization says nearly 300 people have been killed since fighting broke out on saturday. the army claims a rival paramilitary leader has no control over his forces, saying
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they're acting like gangs as they attack and loot homes and businesses. thousands of people are fleeing the capital for safer parts of the country, and foreign governments are desperate to evacuate their citizens. the u. n says attacks on civilians and aid workers must stop. continued heavy fighting in sudan is having a devastating consequences for sudanese civilians as well as our staff and other members of the international community who are caught in the crossfire. people in sudan are running out of food. they are running out of fuel, and they're running out of other vital supplies. many many urgently need medical care. we desperately need that humanitarian pause, so the wounded and six civilians can reach hospitals. medical facilities are a major concern. a doctor's group reports 70% of the hospitals in and around khartoum are out of service. doctors and nurses say it's not
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safe to go to work as the hospitals are being shelled or bombed more now from cnn's larry maduro. smoke billows and plummet cartoon sky as residents woke up to another day of heavy artillery bombardment. in the wake of the escalating conflict rss leader committee is according to multiple sources, commanding his forces from one of cartoons busiest residential areas, prompting the sudanese army to accuse the rsf of using civilians as human shields. what were once bustling with cars and people. since saturday, cartoon streets have been left deserted , with some residents hiding their homes, fearing for their safety, just like mohammed. since the fighting broke out, she has been housebound and thinks forces might break in to steal supplies run out of food and equipment and what they have and what they need their very easily will be able to walk into
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houses and say, give me what you have, because they've got a bigger agenda and award to win. other residents took advantage of tuesday's ceasefire announcement queuing outside shops. desperate not to be locked indoors with nothing to eat. in the wake of a broken ceasefire. kenya's president william ruto warned that attacks against civilians are equal to crimes against humanity. attacks on diplomatic installations and personnel as well as targeting of hospitals, hotels and other vital public and social spaces are deliberate, systematic and tantamount to atrocities against humanity. as the fighting rages on into a days long struggle, it leaves residents question when will there be an answer this war or if they will even survive it? let him adore cnn. new video into cnn shows some of the
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probably france safe. ukrainian officials say their defensive lines are holding despite the russian attacks in mahmoud and across the eastern front lines in the northwest. president vladimir zelensky visited ukraine's border with belarus, where a fortification is being built to prevent a possible attack from belarussian territory. there are concerns russia would use belarus to help launch a new offensive, but the belarussian president says he has no plans to send troops into ukraine. still to come. it's the us president versus the speaker of the house. neither seems willing to compromise over the nation's debt ceiling. but what does that mean for the country and indeed the world we will discuss, plus a tragedy in the world of cape pop south korean singer moon been dead at the age
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you. investors on wall street are poring over the latest corporate earnings and preparing for another possible interest rate hike from the u. s. federal reserve. many expect the central bank to announce another quarter point increase next month. the uncertainty made for a volatile trading session. on wednesday, the dow finished down about a quarter of a percent, the nasdaq and the s and p were basically flat. and the new trading day gets underway in the us in just a couple of hours. here's where future stand right now all in negative territory. similar story for european markets you can see there, and markets across asia are mixed. well as
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critical deadline looms. washington is no closer to negotiating on potentially raising the u. s debt ceiling. president joe biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy have been at odds over over this for months, which mccarthy has referred to as a ticking time bomb. cnn's phil mattingly has more now from washington. but for several months here at the white house down in the capital, there has been a simmering battle over raising the debt limit. there is no question it's kind of an anvil hanging over washington's head, but the full engagement, the full escalation hadn't really taken place yet. not anymore. that is no longer the case, president biden ramping up the political pressure on house republicans on speaker kevin mccarthy, specifically, the speaker, laying out in detail his proposal that he says should launch negotiations with president biden. here's the issue really the central issue right now, president biden has made very clear and his top
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advisers there will be no negotiations over raising the debt limit that it should be done in a clean manner. no spending cuts, nothing attached to it, they can have negotiations over long term fiscal priorities, but not attached to the debt ceiling itself. mccarthy house republicans, they hold the majority, they say that's an absolute nonstarter. and that leads to basically this split screen. take a listen. folks here's this really dangerous mega republican congressman threatening to default on the national debt, the debt that took 230 years to accumulate overall. overall. unless we do what they say. they say they're going to default. unless i agree to all these wacko notions they have. president biden has a choice. come to the table. and stop playing partisan political games. or cover his ears. refused to negotiate. and risk bumbling his way into the first default in our nation's history
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. of course, the detailed his proposal on the house floor just a few moments before president biden spoke at a labor union office in maryland, the back and forth really showing a very clear contrast between the two between the two proposals and underscoring the fact that there is no clear road map out of this problem. these are two diametrically opposed positions. there is no effort underway back channels or anything like that to try and find some pragmatic solution to try and reconcile these differences, and that means the political pressure the rhetoric, the attacks back and forth are only going to escalate both sides right now feeling like those are an absolute necessity to try and force the other, in the words of one white house official to crack. meantime mccarthy in house republicans are trying to coalesce behind his proposal vote on it as soon as next week. they know it's dead on arrival in the u. s senate. obviously, the president would never sign it, but they believe that could force biden into negotiations negotiations. he and his team say simply are not on the table at this point. how does this
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end? well, don't really knows at this point, but one thing is clear. that battle we all knew was coming. it is certainly underway now. so matic, cnn. the white house. so let's discuss this further with ryan patel, a senior fellow at claremont graduate universities, drucker school of management. he joins me live from los angeles. good to have you with us. good to have good to be here. rosemary so with the debt ceiling deadline looming, republicans have a list of spending cuts demands and want to negotiate before agreeing to lift the debt limit. president biden says that won't happen. so of course it's down to who blinks first. how do you expect this will play out? and how close could this country come? to defaulting on its debts. do you think if you look at the last been 61 times that this has been occurred either to raise the, um borrowing limit or just suspended since 1978 just tells you we're gonna get
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closer, rosemary, this is not. i mean, this is you. you would hope and believe that both sides will get to get to this point where we won't put ourselves in that default aspect, but we've seen over the last couple of times and waits for the last minute. we have the stress around government shutdown, and it becomes politics. not so much as hey. what what do we need to do as the economy to kind of move forward to be able to, you know, make sure that we are paying and being able to have to be shut down. and so i have a really bad feeling that it's gonna come down to the end of this and we still don't know the exact date. so that's what the this is where we're just in the beginning stages, which i would be hoped that we'd be talking about this. maybe a month ago versus trying to get into the june or maybe the september date that the cbo thinks that it could be the default date. if republicans refuse outright to raise the debt limit. what impact would it have on the united states and the rest of the world? if this country goes into default? what are we talking about here? you really making me think about this? i
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don't want to think about this because it's really, really bad . and when you think about you know all the parties involved. you think about all all the citizens that would be disrupted right? that would mean the government won't have the ability to borrow more money to pay its bills and obligations, which means what social security payments military salaries, interest in national debt not paid and obviously the debt ceiling as a result. would lead to the government shutdown. now the question becomes, how fast does that go to out and where the government has to use its all cash. but rosemary isn't why you have all this cash to create these not the savings but to be able to run operationally. a big organization like the government is you just can't start stop and then pretend to be everything is okay. this has to be really planned and so you know, we get to the last minute and we do get default. it would have the longer goes, the more worse it would be for the u. s economy and you can kind of forget about gdp growth over time. all those things for pastor recovery, you
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know, that would be the downside. so i don't want to think about that. but that's where that's the truth. yeah. i mean, it could go right to the brink. and as you mentioned this has happened before, so who usually gets blamed for the harmful fallout? and who would you expect to get blamed this time around if no agreement can be made in the country does go into default, or at least to the brink. well, they already seem like they're blaming each other already. um, you know, i actually think that this is going to be something where either side is going to look for some kind of leverage for the for the for the next next round of voting. i mean to me, it's really clear on the rhetoric that's being used. right. you see the republicans saying, hey , we are throwing, you know, we need spending to be cut. this is why we agreed to. it needs to be better. and then you see the democrats stating, well, it needs to be a clean bill. we just need to be raising the ceiling. so how that message is gonna get blamed to the economy being very interesting, i think the thing right now, if you think about the biden
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administration, right, your approval rating. is it the best the economy still needs to be a lot of trust, uh, need to be built back into it right? and we're going to see interest rate hike back up. their inflation's not under control yet, so you would seem to see that the democrats have the most to lose in this situation should they get blamed for this where the republicans are coming into stating the things that they're trying to make changes, but at the end of the day, we both lose both parties lose if there's a default. yeah we'll see who the voters blame. of course in good time ryan battle many thanks. appreciate it. well, folks reached a settlement this week in its defamation trial, but this isn't the end of the networks. legal headaches ahead . the next big battle. it's already brewing and then u. s. senators are stunned after they hear from top intelligence officials about the massive document leak what they're saying they need to know and what they plan to do, take a look at that. tomorrow history
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issued a statement this week vowing to expose more of what it calls foxes disinformation campaign, but a trial is still a way off. folks schools, the lawsuit meritless. stand. us senators emerged from a private briefing on the massive online classified document leak with the same question. how could this have happened? federal prosecutors say 21 year old air national guardsman jack to sharer posted dozens of classified documents from multiple intelligence agencies online no one yet knows how much i think it's stunning. that the department of defense and the intelligence agencies found out about it primarily from the press. is unacceptable. and i'm not sure. at least in the time i was in there. i certainly wasn't satisfied with any plans they have in place to prevent this from happening in the future. i think there are a whole host of
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questions here. from access to internal security controls. to making sure how we really make sure continuous vetting in an internet driven age actually can spot anomalies. multiple senators say they believe the biden administration is taking the leaks very seriously. but they also say congress needs to investigate how sensitive information is handled and who has access to it with an eye to creating more congressional oversight or meantime, the judge overseeing to share his case postponed a detention hearing for him on wednesday to give prosecutors and his lawyers more time to prepare to share a appeared briefly in a boston courtroom on wednesday to waive his right to a preliminary hearing. he is facing charges under the espionage act, but has not yet entered a plea. meantime the air force intelligence unit
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where to share a was a signed has been told to stop its intelligence activities. the air force inspector general also plans to investigate how will the group was complying with policies, standards and procedures? florida has expanded the reach of its so called don't say gay law now lessons on sexual orientation and gender identity can no longer be taught to students through high school . the ban had previously only affected younger grades. but on wednesday, the state board of education extended it through 12th grade. classes that teach about health or reproductive systems are the only exception. teachers who violate the new state policy could be suspended or have their teaching licenses revoked. cape pop singer moon been of the boy band astro has died at the age of 25. he's
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record label confirmed the news early thursday. south korean police now tell cnn they believe the singer may have taken his own life and cnn's paula hancocks joins me now from seoul . so, paula, what more are you learning about this tragic loss of life? will raise me what we're hearing from police in the area where he was found is that his manager called them at about 10 past eight last night. so wednesday evening, having found moon been and responsive in his home when he had gone over and police now tell us that they do believe at this point that he may have taken his own life. they say there was no foul play. suspected but there will be a more determined decision on what happened at a later date. now there has been an outpouring of condolences from fans from the record labels online and also through statements. the music label fanta geo, which manages
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the group. astro did say that suddenly he left us and became a star in the sky, saying that they are heartbroken and deeply morning. his loss. moonbeam was debuted with astro, a well known cape pop group in korea and in other countries as well back in 2016. before that, he had also been doing some acting, and he had been part of a subgroup if you like with one of his bandmates, and they had been on tour, they had been to a couple of cities throughout asia in recent weeks, they were expected to carry out more gigs in the coming weeks as well, and there is shock. among those around him now. he also came from a k pop family. his sister is also part of a k pop group. she's part of the girl band, billy moon, sewer and, unsurprisingly, their record label has said that all their schedule has been canceled . now at least for this week, so we've seen on social media and outpouring of grief and fans as
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well. in fact, there is hashtag moon been which is trending at this point point six million tweets and tributes and counting photos and messages of grief and upset from those round the world that did support this particular singer. so there is a sense of shock kind. of course it isn't the first time that this has happened in the world of cape pop, rosemary. it is hard to grasp, isn't it? cnn's paula hancocks, so joining us live from seoul. many things and still to come. india is on track to have the world's largest population sometime this year. we're live in new delhi with what that means for an already overcrowded nation with few job opportunities that in just a while. prices keep going up, but experiencece is here to help you save on personal loaoans, credit cards or car insurance experience helped me save over
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soon account for more than a third of the global population. the estimated global population those are staggering numbers indeed, but what's also interesting to note here and what have you should understand , is contrary to public perception. india and china both have a population that's on the decline from previous years, the population growth has been going down. but the stark contrast between in china and india that now very soon do interchange ranks when it comes to india, being the most populous country in the world is this india has a massive labor force because you have more than 60% of india's population under the age of 30. imagine the workforce community within india. but when it comes to china, their labor force is shrinking. cnn spoke to some of these young people in india in the state of haryana in the state of other pradesh and in delhi. we spoke to them about their aspirations their dreams since they live in a country
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like you said of a population of 1.4 billion people. in a village outside new delhi, a doting mother attends to her little girl. he is just two days old cries, marcus symbolic moment. india is expected to surpass china as the world's most populous country. his father, paul singing mother, lakshmi at school dropouts, the families had little income and many children to feed. a single farmer started working with his father in their fields. at a young age, he says he'll do whatever it takes to help mahi achieve her dreams, he said. even if i have to sell my fields to educate her, i will one of the biggest challenges she'll have to face is the country's growing population. competition. sink tells me. india's birth
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rate has slowed, but the country is still quickly adding to its 1.4 billion strong population, according to unicef, more than 67,300 babies are born in india every day. that's 1/6 of the world's both counts daily. already more than half of all indians are under the age of 30 . that means a huge potential to grow the national economy. but education and investment need to keep up if there are going to be jobs for a new generation. i really feel it's a 10 year opportunity. do it right. and this is a dividend, do it wrong and this is going to be extremely worrying for the indian economy and india's youngsters. 28 year old sunil kumar has a postgraduate degree but doesn't hold a steady job. for years now he has been sweeping the floors of the school in his village in haryana state and doubling up as a tutor
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for young students. despite his education, kumar belly makes enough to support his ailing father and the rest of his family says it angers him that he doesn't have a steady job despite his educational qualifications. across india, the most highly sought after jobs are more competitive than ever before. pursuing their dreams. tens of thousands of students from small towns move to big cities to be coached for the coveted civil services exam. something like sarin gaga ball have been trying to crack the exam for four years now. says his younger brother is sponsoring his education. they could have bought 3 to 4 cars with the money they've spent on me, he says. over one million people sit for the entrance test each year less than 1. make the cut. the population is growing and the working age population is growing. if that category of
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