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coming in right here to cnn news, central. what a morning. this has been things you almost never see the huge starship from space x the rocket it did successfully lift off from the launch pad off the coast of texas. that part went well, not so much after that. what was going on in space, it seemed the rocket could not separate from its booster. the spaceship could not separate from its booster and right there. it just exploded. after a few minutes in the air. cnn's ed lavandera is on south padre island in texas, where the launch took place. the good part
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took place the bad part ed miles above you explain what happened. well as you can see, the launch pad of smoke from the launch has finally been blown back inland, but that launched cleared the launch pad and this area erupted in cheers as the rocket ship cleared the launch pad and we saw it go straight up for several minutes. and so that was a spectacular sight, and it was about that three minute mark where we started anticipating that getting the sense that something wasn't going quite wrong, that this was not the best case scenario and from what we've been able to gather so far that booster unable to separate from the rocket, and that's what caused the disassembly. the explosion there and what is stunning, though, is that you could see the smoke trail going east out over the gulf of mexico. and at some point we just with our eyes, we kind of lost sight of it, but you could.
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then here a second round of intense rumbling and explosive sounds guessing. that is probably the point where things went exactly wrong from our vantage point here on the ground miles away, impossible to tell, but we're hoping to gather more information to determine exactly why the separation wasn't able to happen. was it caused by cruz here on the ground, or was it something? technical onboard the rocket ship. that is something we don't have. an answer to him will continue to monitor. but by all accounts, many people, at least the people who are you know aficionados of watching these types of space programs. everyone kind of viewing this as a success. even elon musk john on sunday night was preparing people for a catastrophic failure. he was hoping at least saying publicly that he was hoping that the rocket would clear the launch pad so there wouldn't be some epic firework explosion there on the launch pad, which would be a costly process of rebuilding all of all of that infrastructure there at the starbase, so anyway, so it's
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just absolutely stunning sight to see and just to kind of give people a sense of what it was like to be here. on the ground john, seconds after the rocket ship cleared. the top of the launch pad is when you could feel and start to begin hearing the rumbling of these 33 engines, and you could feel yourself shaking vibrating from the from the thrust of all of that, and that was everybody i've talked to here this morning felt that same experience, which is simply just stunning. i can understand the excitement. i can understand why they were so happy with the liftoff itself. my hunches. it's always better when things don't explode, but they will learn from this for next time. lavandera in south padre island in texas thank you very much. alright. joining us now. dr mitchell kaku, professor of theoretical physics at the city university of new york, and cnn aerospace analyst. miles o'brien is back with us. dr cocoa, i do want to ask you about people see this explosion
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and as john just mentioned, it's not exactly the most successful thing we've ever seen, but people were cheering. why were they cheering? what happened? that went well. this mishap is a minor speed bump because we're talking about a new chapter in the history of lunar exploration . look at the big picture. even mature rockets misfired 1% of the time. that's normal, but we're talking about a new chapter in lunar exploration exploration. first reusable rockets. this is the first time in history. that we had reusable lunar rockets, which in turn will reduce the cost by a factor of 3 to 4 opening up the heavens for mom and dad. and second of all, there is a new vision and new vision, not just beat. the russians know this new vision is to create an interplanetary uber system, a taxi cab system throughout the solar system. this is not an ordinary rocket. it's not named after a greek god , it's a starship is for the
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moon members. awful band. sorry sorry. sorry so you see that this is different. this is a different kind of rocket not just for the moon or mars by jupiter, saturn. we're talking about a new chapter in the history of lunar explanation. exploration opening up. isn't this what science is about tests, failures and learning from them? that's right. that's the name of the game. in fact, you know until glicken valley. they say what? you didn't. you didn't collapse in your latest venture. what you didn't lose money. you didn't go bankrupt. it's expected that you're going to have failures. and like i said, even mature rockets fail about 1% of the time and i get that there is a lot to learn from this. i get the enjoyment and the cheer in the feeling of success that they have in texas right now, and it's spacex over this. but miles this rocket is not reusable. the one that just exploded. they are not going to reuse again and the timeline on using this rocket to get human beings to the moon. it was
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supposed to be what 2025 at this point. do you think that timeline is still achievable now? yeah i'm still trying to figure out how many stars to give this uber ride. but is it five for the good test or but either put that aside, this rocket was never designed to be recovered. they were going to do a lap around the earth. drop it into the ocean. so in that respect the pipeline behind it really hasn't changed much. they've got a production facility there, and they're cranking out these starships fairly quickly. you know what michi or saying is significant of fully the reusable rocket twice the thrust of a saturn five. everything is changed by orders of magnitude here as far as the amount payload. you can get into space and the cost diminishes as well. so it really is a game changer. but you got to get a little bit beyond. uh what do they call it? rapid uncontained disassembly or
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whatever disassembly, right? yes. you do have to get beyond that. but i mean, clearly getting 33 rocket engines to go and operate together. that's not an easy thing. and even in this day and age, and the fact that half does or so then we're out on the way up. that's asymmetric thrust. i probably too much asymmetric thrust for it to handle and that's what caused ah , the tumbling to begin and who knows what happened after that? we'll find out soon enough. but this is how you get there. you have to test and you know, we get to see it. it's kind of. it's a little bit scary. it's a little bit nervy, but you can't help but watch. i have to say being a bit of a grump. sorry people. there are billions of dollars in contracts between spacex and yes, it used to be. nasa was the one doing all these things. now that's sort of been fettered out to private entities. what is there a concern here that this is the
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vehicle that they are planning to use to help get people to the moon instead of using sort of the government contracts they used to do in times of old. i think nasa is hedging its bets, not just one moon rocket but to moon rockets are being funded by nasa. the sls booster rocket for the argument system. and now the starship program of elon musk. and so i think nasa is paying a good game. it's basically saying they're going to spread the money out. and just remember that even though even though ellen must sometimes exaggerates on the time frame, usually his long term projections are correct. for example, in japan, he's already selling tourist tickets to go to the moon. japanese billionaire who the entire rocket and he fully expects to go to go to the moon. these are these tickets are being sold already. in fact, it's sold out. and so the point of raising is that even the elon musk is part showman. of course . he is, of course, selling stocks and so and so forth. the basic thrust of what he's doing is in the direction of history.
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just just just looking at elon musk just sent out a tweet saying congrats to the team on an exciting test launch of starship and also wrote, learned a lot for next test launch. in a few months. so now we've got a timetable on one when they're going to try again, but kind of working off media is talking about miles. how integral, integrated and critical the starship program the starship is based, is to the nasa program. bill nelson, the nasa administrator, tweeted out earlier in february. space texas success is nasa's success in the end and is the world's success. yeah i mean, it's so interesting how nasa planted the seed for space checks now, you know, more than 20 years ago by, you know, providing it contracts to fly first fly cargo and eventually crew to the international space station. elon musk decided he
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wanted to build this thing we saw today sort of on his own and as it developed against all odds , and a lot of skepticism within the conventional old school space community, nasa got very interested in this rocket, and now it's become the key ride from lunar orbit down to the surface of the moon. now you know, you watch today and you go. oh gosh, that doesn't look safe. but there's a there's a lot of testing between at this moment and then and you can bet nasa is not going to allow its astronauts to strap into a starship as they orbit the moon until it's been demonstrated to be safe. so what has happened here is nasa has, you know allowed, um, a company like spacex to develop its own rockets on its own, keep its intellectual property. ah and be able to sell it to a japanese billionaire, if it wants, and that makes it a lot cheaper to get to space cheaper for the taxpayers and, frankly, a much
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greater tempo of launched the space on system is not launching frequently at all. and it's much more expensive and so in many ways, elon musk and spacex is has usurped the government program in some ways. miles o brien. it's always a pleasure having you on and thank you to you, dr. kaku we appreciated your expertise on this. anytime you come back in a few months, alright, we are tracking a major threat this morning. severe weather stretching from texas to wisconsin after deadly tornado slammed parts of oklahoma. we have a first hand look at the damage. the man accused of shooting and killing a woman who accidentally pulled into his driveway could face new charges as the victim's father delivers a just a heartfelt message. libeberty mutual customizess yor car insurance. so you only pay for r what you need. with the
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way we'll stay on top of that story as we get the latest developments. cnn news central weekdays at one eastern on cnn. this just in my pillow ceo mike lindell has now been ordered to pay out $5 millionxpt who debunked his 2020 election conspiracy theory. that's according to a decision by the arbitration panel, which was obtained by cnn. this comes after lindell, who repeatedly peddled election conspiracies. he vowed to award a multimillion dollars some to any cyber security expert who could disprove his data. cnn's sara murray is following the story. sarah, you have fresh reporting on this. what are you picking up? well look, mike lindell held this big cyber symposium and 2021. he invited experts. he invited journalists invited politicians to come and said, i'm going to give you this data that's related to the 2020 election, of course, believed it was stolen and he said, if you can debunk it, if you can prove it's not related, i'll give you
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show it wasn't from 2020. and it was, you know. now whether this cyber security expert robert seidman, who brought this suit against lindell ever gets his money is still going to be an open question. i just spoke to mike lindell briefly on the phone. he assured me this is going to end up in court. kate that maybe is the only not surprising thing about this. it's great to see you, sarah. great reporting, as always. thank you so much, sara. all right. at least two people are dead and oklahoma after multiple tornadoes touched down in the state. both deaths happened in the small town of coal that south of oklahoma city, the damage there is significant and it's also widespread. officials are searching the debris for potential survivors in fear the number of people killed could rise today. one local storm chaser was right in the middle of the storm. doesn't say. oh my gosh, this is incredible. win back up a little bit more. we're
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fine. where we're at the tornado is getting stronger. more than 14. tornadoes were reported across three states. seven confirmed so far. new video this morning shows the extensive damage across shawnee, oklahoma , several homes flattened in the neighborhood. you're seeing their roofs torn off. as you see so many times, tornadoes, you can also see semi trucks were tipped over and tossed across a parking lot. cnn's derek van dam is joining us now we're at the point where where these are just so regular and the threat is not over, is it? that's right. we do have an additional threat of tornadoes today, but let's go back to what happened last night because this is astounding aerial footage taken from one of our affiliates one of the helicopters and this is a rain chef, the supercell thunderstorm and the top portion of the screen. it's likely that there's a tornado embedded within that. but this is what makes these tornadoes so dangerous because often when they produce what is called a wedge tornado, not saying that there is one here, but they're often wider than
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they are tall, so the potential to have a tornado that's over a mile wide. leaving that path of destruction is very real with these larger supercell threats, so here's our threats for today . this is the latest information just updated from the storm prediction center. that is a slight risk where you see that shading of yellow basically extends from outside of the chicago suburbs all the way to the gulf coast, but i'm highlighting these areas across central illinois. as well as central texas. that's where we have our greatest probability of tornadic activity today, the main threat being large hail and damaging winds, but we cannot rule out a tornado. we know these storms have already produced tornadic supercells and currently the radar quiet, but i think once we once we start to destabilize the atmosphere, get that sunshine. we start to make things a little bit more volatile in the atmosphere, and we'll see those thunderstorms pop up. once again today, sara will be watching and we will be coming back to you. thank you so much. derek van damme, john the supreme court extends access to an abortion drug, but a self
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hour. this space x starship explodes. the massive rocket blew up mid air shortly after a successful launch. starship was the largest and most powerful rocket ever built. it does mark a new chapter in space exploration space. us as long term goal is to use the starship rocket to take people to the moon and maybe even mars. today's test launch took off from the coast of boca chica, texas. it was scheduled to fly nearly one full lap around the planet and then splashed down off the coast of hawaii. earlier elon musk congratulated his team writing in part on twitter learned a lot for the next test launch. and just a few months. john. thanks, sarah. this morning. new charges could be coming from the man who shot and killed a woman who pulled into the wrong driveway. 65 year old kevin monahan currently faces second degree murder charges for killing 20 year old katelyn polantz as the car she was in turned out of his driveway in upstate new york. now, the washington county district attorney says they will
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ensure justice for kailyn, saying more charges as possible or possible as the investigation progresses. cnn's brynn gingras has been following this story bring you were inside the courtroom in this case, and it really just was incredibly emotional. it was a bail hearing and for that, it just seems so emotional because kaylin friend who let's keep in mind she died next to that night, along with all her friends, some of them who were in the same car. and her father were at that bail hearing and it was pretty intense because you know, the defense attorney in this hearing, argued that his client 65 year old kevin monahan, he has no criminal history. he is a member of that community for 30 years and so they were arguing. let him go, and he'll be back to court. and of course, the judge decided very serious, you know, saying this is a very serious case a girl has died at the end of this and is now remanded him. but yeah, there were cheers coming from the courtroom from the boyfriend from the dad when the judge made that decision,
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and it's a very emotional time in that community, because we know it's a small part of a small rural area of new york state. and i want you to hear from the dad because he gave such emotional interview at the end of this hearing, and he asked a question. i think a lot of people are asking right now about this case. for this man to sit on his porch and fire at a car. with no threat. it's just. just angers me so badly. and i just hope to god that he dies in jail. katelyn polantz actually member of law enforcement himself, and when he walked into the courtroom, he said, turned around to her boyfriend and others and said, you know, you just gotta trust the justice system. and he says, that's how he's he's getting through this right now. but yeah, you said it. more charges are possible for this man because let's
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remember again. there are multiple people in those cars who were pulling up to his driveway, just trying to turn around and allegedly got shot at i can't imagine being in in the father. she was right now in the emotions, he must be feeling to be able to contain himself as he did upbringing, grass. terrific reporting. thank you so much, okay. simple mistake with tragic endings we've got now we're gonna talk about yet another one of those john this morning peyton washington is recovering from surgery to texas hospital. she was shot in the leg and back after a teammate accidentally opened the wrong corridor. while they're in a parking lot, and police say 25 year old pedro rodriguez jr was in that car and, according to patton's teammate, heather roth, he got after making the mistake of opening the corridor of the wrong car. he got out of the car and began shooting even as they were trying to apologize for the misunderstanding. rodriguez is now being held in jail. as for heather roth, she was struck by a bullet to but treated and released, and now she and the team is preparing to compete at a huge championship this weekend
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without their teammate. peyton owner of woodlands elite chair. we're peyton and heather train. lynn sherr. she joins me now. lynn thank you so much. i know you're heading out right almost immediately after this to get to worlds, but first and foremost, how's peyton doing? what's the latest you're hearing? she's doing well as expected. she's in icu still just because of the risk of infection as soon as they have pumped her with enough antibiotics that they feel like it's safe. we'll go back in to close her up, and at that point , she can start the road to recovery there also monitoring the wound on her leg. which was the other place she was struck. i mean, she was so much damage facetime with her team last night. yeah she she did. she was awake and able to face time with her team last night as they did their last performance, um, before heading out to the competition this weekend, so that was hard for her to watch. but she was cheering them on. hard for her to watch. but what
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was what was it like for the girls? what was it like for the team for you all to have her be able to face time in it was very it was a very emotional night. um she's an irreplaceable athlete that we unfortunately had to replace at the last minute. so it was. it was really hard. um, the girls want to say they got to the last part of the routine and they knew they had done it. it was it was hard. they were crying, but they finish strong. they did the routine, peyton. it's very hard for peyton to not be there and not be able to compete with them. but she's just the ultimate competitor. and at this point we have to do it without her, but we'll be doing it for her. seeing some of the videos i have of her. she is a true truly exceptional athlete. her tumbling is amazing. i mentioned to you in the break. i competed in an all star team when i was in high school. some it seems a team very similar to woodlands elite. i'm looking at the video of your training facility looks so much like the one that i
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trained in when i was in high school, and i cannot imagine having the girls go through what they have and what they're going through. still after this tragedy with their teammates and then being expected to then go perform on the biggest stage. it's a huge weekend ahead of them. what are you telling them? it is the biggest stage for all of these girls. actually that were involved in this incident very last time to compete. they're all aging out after this year, their their high school seniors or in college, so this is their last time to hit the mat this weekend. so it's extremely emotional. they're like up and down their fragile one minute. the next minute. they're like out there doing it. they're going to do it for peyton. it's they're all over the place. um, we were happy to see them be able to get through it last night. and we do have practices on friday in orlando, so we'll have a little bit more time to prepare. and you know we're just taking it one day at a time, but they are strong,
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fierce competitors and their undefeated this season, so we're just really hoping we can still finish on a high note. that's really unbelievable. i know you said that you fully expect if anyone can recover fully from this, peyton is one of those people who will be able to and hopefully go on to continue to perform and compete baylor where she has committed to, but just finally, i mean, these girls made a simple mistake, one that i have honestly walked up to the wrong car in a parking lot. many times and gone to gone to open the car door. yeah. have you been able lynn to wrap your mind around? what led somewhat could lead someone to react so violently and so quickly to something so insignificant. no it's impossible to imagine it kind of makes you question your safety on just doing everyday routine things. you know, this was a very well lit, um, parking lot and huge grocery store on a major intersection. it's you
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know it. it makes you think twice about a lot of things. um and i know it's hard to wrap your head around. it really is chair. thank you so much for taking time and good luck this weekend. we are all pulling for you and the team. thank you. thank you so much. alright treasury secretary janet yellen talking tough on china as she delivers a major speech on how the united states plans to compete economically against beijing. details are ahead. also house republicans scored a win in their legal battle against the manhattan district attorney who is prosecuting former president trump what this all means for the legal tug of war between alvin bragg and the house judiciary committee.
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economy is strong. she is saying quote. pronouncements of us decline have been around for decades. but they've always been proven wrong, and she wants to make this point. amid china's economy growing gangbusters in the first quarter, and what she is doing is essentially saying that the economy is strong, but we have to remember americans are concerned about the debt ceiling crisis. inflation is still very hot at 5% and of course, there is this looming recession that everyone is talking about. but china, of course, is our biggest trading partner. and there are many u s companies that manufacture in china, and that is great for the u. s consumer in the sense that we pay cheaper prices. is allowing us to have bigger and greater spending power. but of course, what that does is that shifts us manufacturing jobs. and from the us to china, so janet yellen today also wants to talk about how we hold china accountable while working with china and some of the ways that she's going to detail that today. she's going to say that we need to make sure that we secure our national security
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interests hold china accountable on human rights fair competition between businesses and also fair prices and then also making sure that china is a global player by committing to working against climate change and also against debt distress. but of course as you mentioned. this comes at a time when there are tensions between the two companies. chinese spy balloon floating into u. s airspace the u. s government also wanting bytedance, the chinese company to sell tiktok because of us privacy concerns, so trying to say okay, china willing to work with you, but let's make sure we're working on a fair playing field here. it's the striking. finding that balance is a dance is speaking of dance is nearly impossible for any administration in this administration included there's also new data out this morning. another read on the economy. this looking at the housing market. what do you picking up just out of home sales dropping by 2.4% from february to march, down 22% year over year. so for
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the federal reserve, this is good. they want to see this because it's interesting indicator. that the interest rate hikes are working interest rate hikes. now our interest rates are about six between six and 7% they've been hovering back and forth. if you're a seller, of course you're thinking maybe i'm not getting as much from my home as i used to. for a buyer. it's a tossup, maybe home sales. home prices are a little bit lower right now, but mortgage rates higher. you've got to do the math. figure out if it's a good spend for you write down 22% year. that is huge. that is huge. it's great to see vanessa. thank you. thank you, sarah, a new deadline in the battle over abortion pills is now set and what the supreme court decides between now and 11 59 tomorrow night could severely restrict access to one of the most widely used abortion pills and reshape healthcare. as americans know at cnn's paula reid is joining us now. paul, the supreme court delayed their self imposed deadline yesterday that extended
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the ability to access this pill . what do you know about why the supreme court delayed a decision? was there extending in administrative stays unusual, and it suggests that at least some of the justices may want to opine either individually or as a group about whatever move they make here. but as of today, this commonly used abortion medicine remains widely available. but that could potentially change by tomorrow at midnight. at issue here is a drug called mifepristone is one of two drugs used in a process referred to as medication. abortion accounts for over half of all the abortions in the united states and last year after the supreme court overturned the constitutional right to an abortion medication, abortion became a real focus both in conservative state legislatures and for litigation. several weeks ago, a judge in texas overturned or sort of reverse. the fda is longstanding approval
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of medford, chris stone, and now the supreme court needs to decide what happens to access to this drug. while this issue moves its way through the courts and sarah, they have a lot of options here. they could try to take up this case before the end of the term, they could allow it to move through the appeals process and maybe eventually get to them. but right now they need to inform the american public about what happens to access to this. will they put that texas case on hold or allowing widespread access. will they allow the decision to go forward forward that would restrict will they come to something in between? we might get an answer by tomorrow night. we might not yeah, there's a lot of people watching this. and as you mentioned, it's something that's used in more than 50% of abortions in this country, so a huge decision for everyone. is there any sense like what is happening to machinations? we will be learning all about that, as this deadline approaches friday at 11 59 just before saturday morning, polaroid thank you so much. for all of that, john all right, sara. new
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controversy over decisions being made in florida. florida state education board has voted to expand a ban on teaching students about sexual orientation and gender identity . the new move bronze wood opponents have called the don't say gay law to include students all the way through high school teachers who do not comply could be suspended or have their teaching licenses revoked. the original law prevented teachers from talking about lgbtq topics in kindergarten classes to third grade law sent signed by governor desantis just over a year ago, has led to a wave of similar legislation being proposed in statehouses across the country. cnn's steve arnott joins us now from saint petersburg, steve, you know when the law initially went through one of the things that proponents said was, it's just through third grade. this goes way further than third grade. what's the explanation? that's that's a great question, john because you're right when this law passed, even governor to santa said it was about protecting young children, and
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he specifically pointed out that kids that are as young as kindergartners should not be have have this kind of topics presented to them. but this expansion goes to every grade through graduation, meaning even older kids will no longer have any sort of classroom instruction around any topics related to sexual orientation or gender identity. and this obviously brought lot of protests yesterday when this when this directive was approved by the state board of education , but governor desantis is standing by this action. this is something his administration has pushed, pushed for. and speaking yesterday in south carolina, he defended this action and had this to say. could you just be able to be kids without having somebody's agenda shoved down their throat? it is wrong. to tell a second grader that they
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were born in the wrong body. it is wrong to teach kids they can change their gender. and in florida, we've made sure that gender ideology has no place in our k through 12 schools. now in addition to this action, john lawmakers in florida also moving ahead with a number of measures that will affect lgbt cube people and their health care. there's a there's a measure that is probably headed to the governor's desk soon that bans transgender care for minors. and so there's just one of many facets of the way that the governor is pushing this cultural agenda ahead of his potential run for president in 2024, john steve paterno on the scene in st petersburg. thanks so much keep us posted. kate is tracking an increase in ufo sightings. so what the pentagon believes may be behind this now.
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the all domain anomaly resolution office, which is tasked to look at you a ps unidentified aerial phenomena. what normal people call ufos says that they're now up to looking at 650 different cases of these ufos to try to figure out what they are. that is a dramatic increase from one year ago, when the head of this office sean kirkpatrick, said they were looking at about three 150 cases. so part of the question is what's behind this? is it simply noticing more or are there more of these ufos or you? a. p s out there, the head of the office, sean kirkpatrick said. about half of these are of anomalous interesting values, so they're trying to get more data about it and try to figure out what these are. but for those looking for some revelation that the pentagon was in touch with extraterrestrials, patrick shot that one down at the senate hearing. and our research arrow has found no credible evidence thus far of extraterrestrial activity off world technology or
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objects that defy the known laws of physics. but part of the reason this is so important is one of the big questions is how much of a threat are these two national security and is it possible vis our advanced technology from a foreign adversary like china or russia being used to spy on the united states, and that's also a quick question here, kirkpatrick said , a small number that they're looking at maybe of sort of type of foreign intelligence. that's still what they're working to figure out. sarah one of the great challenges about many of these cases, as you get a small snippet of video, or a little bit of data about this not nearly enough to clearly and concisely figure out what these are. it's fascinating or in labor, man. thank you so much. joining us from the pentagon. i'm obsessed. i will be honest with you. i do. look in the skies all the time for potential odd things older and scully say the truth is out there. the truth is out there. alright more than 50. million people are under severe weather threats after multiple tornado swept the midwest overnight, killing at
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