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the most powerful rocket ever built a major setback, but not a total failure in the goal of sending humans to mars. one day basketball rules into a man's yard and he opens fire on the neighbors just trying to retrieve it. now a six year old and her father recovering from gunshot wounds. and a manhunt is underway for the suspect. this guy is not a stranger to local police. this is just for the country also latest example of an innocent mistake leading to a shooting and right now, more than 50 million people are under a severe storm threat after a tornado outbreak already tears apart parts of three states. at least three people are dead as search and rescue efforts continue. we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news, central.
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we begin with liftoff and spacex's historic starship rocket, but it's planned journey around the earth didn't last long. just take a look. part into the power was icing on the cake. alright so despite those cheers it exploded. you saw it there, not the outcome that elon , musk and company were hoping for. this was supposed to loop around the planet and splashed down near hawaii 90. minutes later, we have cnn's ed lavandera joining us now from the launch site, and do we know what caused the explosion? and what is spacex saying at this point. well elon musk is saying that they have learned a lot from this this launch today and that they will regroup and run another test flight in the coming months. so high aspirations about a quick turnaround here, the nasa administrator bill nelson says this was a first, a good first
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step in this process of trying to perfect the starship rocket system, but it was a spectacular scene here. as this rocket launched, clearing the launch pad, and for several minutes it was a thunderous and exhilarating experience as we saw that rocket fly for some time, but then about three minutes or so in the rockets started kind of spinning out of control. that was about the time that this massive booster with the 33 engines. was supposed to separate from the starship rocket. that did not happen. the rocket ship did not make it into orbit either exploded, coming apart, falling into the gulf of mexico. and what is interesting , brianna is that today here is a little known fact. but the first crew that will eventually ride in this starship rocket. six of those eight members have already been picked. and six of those eight we're here today. witnessing them. one of them is a man by the name of yemi mandela. here is a check
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nigerian multimedia artist. we met with him after the launch, and he says despite today's explosion, he says he is still undeterred and not scared of writing on this rocket ship eventually wonder. i'm sure it will happen. it's not even a question of hope. i know what these people are like. how much energy is invested in today's question is when and also the question is how it's going to feel. this event today adds up another layer of experience that i have to kind of process. spectacular sight. thousands of people here this morning brianna gathering to watch this this site here today, everybody, everybody left just kind of an exhilarated feeling you could feel the thunderous thrust of the engines that 33 engines that were taking off even as we stood here five miles away, brianna. alright ed lavandera. thank you so much. boris yummy is braver than i. i will tell you that it takes a special kind of courage to watch that explosion and
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think that i want that. let's dig deeper now with cnn aerospace analyst miles o'brien , miles. ultimately the rocket cleared the launch pad. we saw it get into sort of space spacex tweeted out that success comes from what we learned so what did they learn? well i think failure is an option at space checks. they are space enterprise that is all about rapid testing. failing fast and moving forward . this is serial number 24 for starship. they've had four actually 4.5 fiery mishaps in the years leading up to this moment, and so it really doesn't come as too much of a surprise you're talking about getting 33 engines to work in perfect synchronicity with all the plumbing and pressurization and computers and electronic doing all that. well it takes a lot so you can walk away from that and
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say, wow, what a disaster or you can look at the half full side of it and say, hey, they cleared the tower. they got pretty far to space. they didn't damage anything on the ground, which would slow down the process of the next flight. the company definitely was looking at that glass half full. i mean, it does make for incredible video, and i love the way that they described the explosion. a rapid, unplanned disassembly. where did you make of that miles? i love it. i love it. nasa likes off nominal, but i think spacex takes it to a new level. doing a little bit of armchair forensic work here today, boris. of course, we're gonna know more much later when they lifted the pad. three of the 33 engines were not lit as it ascended as many as six or seven of them went out. and you can imagine, especially since it seems as if they were all come. i waited on
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one side that would make the rocket much less stable, sort of asymmetric difficult to maintain its guidance. and so, um, that's probably what led to what you saw. ultimately the explosion itself. was it the actual rocket breaking up aerodynamically or do they have to push the self destruct buttons to ensure nobody got hurt on the ground. miles we look forward to a few months from now when we are anticipating another potential launch, at least according to elon, musk, miles o'brien, thanks so much for the expertise you're welcome. jim just an enormous enormous rocket, well, 50 million americans live in areas under threat now from storms that have already proven deadly in oklahoma. this damage you're seeing near the state's capital. wow. do you see the power of these things? the weather system that treaded these buildings spawned at least eight tornadoes. it's now heading east and south. it's also got rain, hell, damaging winds flash flooding more twisters as well possible from texas. all the way to wisconsin . it's believed that tornadoes
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killed three people in oklahoma and listen to this. a meteorologist came face to face with it. look at the winds flowing into the tornado. oh big power flashes hitting cold right now. oh my gosh. oh my gosh! this is incredible. one back up a little bit more. we're fine. where we're at the tornado is getting stronger. right back over here to the left. it's moving extremely slowly. oh my gosh. indeed cnn meteorologist jennifer gray tracking the storm . jenna goodness, i mean, i'll never understand why people get so close to that willingly, but but tell us where it's moving and where other folks might be in danger. while it's moving to the east, so the threat today is going to be a little bit farther east than we were yesterday. so we're already starting to see the storms fire up. and as mentioned, we could see the storms fire up anywhere from, say, the hill country of texas all the way up to the midwest and with the storm prediction
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centers. latest update. it does put chicago in that level two out of five risk for severe weather, and so we're going to be watching that area tonight, as well as many areas across the central portion of the country already seeing showers firing up, however, for they will intensify through the afternoon when you have that moisture feeding in from the gulf of mexico, we have the daytime heating playing into this as well. so we have a lot of ingredients in place. they're going to help fuel these showers and storms and caused them to be intense, so very large, hail, damaging winds that's going to be our primary threats. however we're not going to rule out the possibility of a tornado that is definitely possible as well. dallas houston included in this little rock, st louis chicago. so we do have some big cities in the path of this, and so we're going to be watching throughout the night as they travel to the east. we could see some overnight storms through the mississippi river valley. that will be something to watch closely. make sure you have a way to get weather alerts throughout the overnight hours. greatest chance of hail two inches in diameter or more.
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these areas with the black lines you can see that does include san antonio just on the southern side of the dallas metroplex, and we are going to see anywhere from, say, 2 to 4 inches of rain, especially through the mississippi river valley. some portions of texas as well. guys to flash flooding could be a possibility as well. it feels like every couple of days. we're talking about particularly powerful storm system. jennifer gray, thanks so much for us, thanks yet another shooting again, apparently over a minor mistake. a six year old and her dad are recovering after their basketball rolled into a neighbor's yard, and he opened fire. now that neighbor is on the run. plus another payout over election lives. how much the my pillow guy has been ordered to pay an expert who debunked him and later an ultramarathon are losing her trophy for cheating during a 50 mile race. why, she says it was all just a miscommunication right? that and more ahead on cnn news, central. what's the
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on tuesday night, actually, for self was shot in the elbow. she had a bullet graze there. her daughter they say they had to dig a fragment of a bullet from her six year old child cheek where she now has stitches. all of this, according to police was because of a basketball initially that had gone into the yard of robert singletary is a 24 year old that neighbors tell me had recently moved to the neighborhood a couple weeks ago and had been having some issues with the neighbors because of all the children who live here. they say that he would yell at them often cursed at them for being in his yard for playing in his yard, and that there had been some confrontations. because of that, but they say on tuesday night, some of the kids were playing actually this basketball goal right here, saying that the ball went into his yard, he became upset and started yelling at some of the kids. one of the kids went and got their parents that child's father came, essentially, according to several neighbors here, told singletary. if you have an issue, please don't curse with my child. i can
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handle it. come to me. that's what the neighbor said that singletary went back into his house came out and began shooting at that man. they say that he missed that man but then turned around and started shooting at the large group of children and other parents who were here, according to ken's. lee's mother, her daughter had been on her bike. she was about three houses down with the family was grilling her father came down to protect his child that is when, according to witnesses, the shooter said to jamie white, i'm going to kill you and then started running and shooting. at the same time, there was still a manhunt right now. for the shooter. u s marshals. other agencies from other counties are getting involved again. this is just a six year old girl at this point who they say is very worried about her father and unsure as to why anyone would shoot her. that is horrific. diane thank you for the very latest on that harrowing experience that community is going through jim
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well. that's shocking. shooting comes after several recent tragic instances of young people falling victim to gun violence just for making innocent mistakes in austin, texas. it was the wrong car to team cheerleaders. you see them here, heather roth. and peyton washington. they were shocked in a grocery store parking lot after heather just trying to get in the wrong vehicle by accident. peyton she's still recovering in an icu in kansas city. it was a wrong doorbell. 16 year old ralph er, a black teen he was just trying to pick up his little brother's now miraculously recovering after he was shot in the head. after going to the wrong address and in upstate new york. it was a wrong driveway. 20 year old kaylan gillis. there she is. she was shot and killed when the car she was in simply turned around in a random driveway while looking for a party. they couldn't get a good signal on their cell phones. the man who shot her 65 year old kevin monahan, he's now facing second degree murder charges. ranging
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grass. she has been covering the story. so brian, tell us where the investigation stands. i mean, the prosecutor says that more charges or possible the other considering a gym in court yesterday. it was extremely emotional, and the assistant district attorney said, you know it wasn't just kaylin was in that car when it was shot at there was three other people, including gilles boyfriend, so attempted murders of possibility here here attempted assault, so we'll have to see what happens. what goes before a grand jury. and then if we see an indictment , but as i said court yesterday , just for a bell hearing for the suspect in this case, kevin monahan was extremely emotional. there were rows filled with gillis is friends with her boyfriend with her father and the defense attorney in this case fought from monaghan saying, you know he's been his part of the community and rural upstate new york for about 30 years. he has zero criminal history. this is a second degree murder charge, but he tried to
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get him out. while the prosecution said this is a man who has a hot temper, and of course he should, but stay behind bars, and that's what the judge ordered. but one of the things that came now in the emotional interview with katelyn polantz father is a question. i think a lot of people have, and i want you to take a listen to that. for this man. to sit on his porch and fire at a car. with no threat. is just. angers me so badly. and i just hope to god that he dies in jail. yeah when he was in court, he actually turned to gillis friends and said, guys, we gotta trust the justice system, he says. that's how he is getting through this so much pain, jim, but yes, this is a story. we're definitely going to stay on. but pretty incredible that we're all asking the same
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questions here today. well, you would look at that poor little girl. how can you imagine she was perceived at all as a threat? engine grass. thanks so much, but here we are, and i know it's hard keeping track because there are so many shootings to follow up, but let's get an update on the status of the injured cheerleader in texas. rosa flores has been following that story. peyton washington there she is another young woman brought down by gun violence. what do we know? how is she doing? you know, jim, we understand that she's still in the icu. she is speaking and she is breathing on her own account . so that is the good news here now. this is, according to lynne shir, she is the owner of the gym where peyton washington trains now, the other thing that we learned from lynn is that is that peyton washington is also face timing with some of her friends. they're competing in a big cheerleading competition this weekend, and she was able to facetime them while they were practice. spectaculars. she was
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awake and able to face time with her team last night as they did their last performance before heading out to the competition this weekend. so that was hard for her to watch. but she was hearing them on. it was hard. they were crying, but they finish strong. they did the routine. patton is very hard for peyton to not be there and not be able to compete with them. but um 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. note that competition is this weekend in orlando, florida social media has been flooded with messages, thoughts and prayers for peyton washington, and here are some this is from heather roth, one of her friends who survived the shooting, she said, quote so incredibly grateful for the love and support we have received the last couple of days. it's not been easy, but we will come out the other side stronger than ever. everything we do is for you p meaning peyton, as were the latest in the investigation 25 year old pedro rodriguez is
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being held on deadly conduct charges in vast dropped county. now he fled the scene after the shooting. so how did police find him so quickly? we wrote to obtain the search warrant affidavit, and in that affidavit , it shows that it was police work. jim that helped detectives find this individual. they saw the license plate in surveillance video. they ran those plates went to the home and lo and behold, the suspect just simply walked out of the house. well goodness good to have a suspect. another poor girl in the hospital. rosa flores, thanks so much for calling for covering boris now to some of the other headlines were watching for this hour. pop music fans around the world are mourning the sudden death of the singer moon been the astro boy band member was found dead in his soul home last night by his manager. now no official cause of death has been released, but investigators believe he may have taken his own life. moon ben was 25 years old. meantime the u. s. coast guard is
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suspending his search for three americans missing off the coast of mexico. officials say the trio of experienced sailors was sailing from mazatlan in mexico to san diego with a plan stop in cabo san lucas, but they never made it to their destination. officials say the last contact with the group was on april 4th. and ahead of next month's coordination. pope francis has gifted king charles. this silver cross believed to contain a relic from jesus' crucifixion known as the true cross. it's going to lead next month's procession to westminster abbey . will charles will be officially crowned king jim well , he challenged an expert. any expert prove him wrong from millions of dollars, and now he's gotta pay up. just how much is mike lindell on the hook for? that's next plus. house speaker kevin mccarthy has released his plan to end the high stakes debt showdown. but the white house even some republicans. they're not on board for that plan. we're gonna be live on capitol
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been considered a major victory because it did take off spacex's starship, the heaviest, most powerful rocket ever built, cleared the launch pad in its second attempt today, but it was incinerated around the time that the spacecraft separated from the rocket booster. before the countdown, elon musk said. quote success is not what should be expected that would be insane. and the national weather service office has confirmed that at least eight tornadoes ripped through oklahoma on wednesday. at least three people were killed, but officials actually fear that death toll could rise more than 50 million people from texas to wisconsin are bracing for more severe weather today. and new charges could be coming for the man who shot and killed a woman who was in a car that just pulled into the wrong driveway in upstate new york. 65 year old kevin monahan is currently facing second degree murder charges for killing 20 year old kaylin gillis, the district attorney in the case, says a significant amount of evidence has been gathered. horace right on the heels of fox news historic settlement,
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there's another big payout tied to 2020 election lies my pillow ceo mike lindell has been ordered to pay an expert who debunked his false claims to the tune of $5 million, and here's the kicker. this was all in dell's own idea. back in 2021, the staunch trump supporter presented what he claimed was clear cut data related to alleged voter fraud and he laid out this challenge. listen. votes that we it is not $5 million prize for anybody that can they can prove the election data. the that i have from the 2020 election is false. okay is not from that. you'll never believe what happened next one computer ways took him up on it signed a contract and then proved the data was bogus. cnn's sara murray is with us. she broke this story, and sarah michael andal. he did not want to pay up. but now he has to.
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not only did he not want to pay up. he didn't think he was ever going to have to pay up. he was so confident in his election fraud claims he invited all these people. to this cyber symposium in 2021 said. prove me wrong. a man named robert zeidman, a cyber security expert in his own right, took him up on that and said it was just so clear that the claims were bogus . but here's lindau here is his confidence that he's never going to have anyone win this challenge. take a listen. when you have the idea for the proof , mike, wrong challenge. did you have an expectation you might have to pay out $5 million? no. why would i have that because i already hit validated. so you didn't have any concerns that someone might win the proof micron challenge? no because they would have to show it wasn't from 2020. and it was, you know. robert seidman, who proved this wrong. he's a trump supporter. he thought he was going to witness a historic event. he was so disappointed in lindell here is what his attorney brian glasser had to say today. the lawsuit in
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verdict mark another important moment in the ongoing proof that the 2020 election was legal and valid and the role of cybersecurity and ensuring that integrity that did sound like a nervous laugh in that deposition by mike lindell. what are the odds that this guy is actually gonna get his money? clindell very briefly today. he has vowed to me that he is going to be taking this court. you know, i also talked to the attorneys who worked on this. they're very hopeful that the payout is going to come from this. robert zeidman was a little less hopeful. he's like, i think mike lindell is going to drag this on. i'm not really sure if i'm ever going to see this money. well, hopefully he does. i mean, he was proven, right. you know, if you if you make a deal like that, you put it out publicly. you gotta pay up. we'll see if he ever does. sarah murray. thank you so much, jim. all right. the white house not budging in the ongoing game of chicken over this nation's debt limit. president biden has rejected house speaker kevin mccarthy's new proposal to raise the $31.4 trillion debt ceiling by $1.5 trillion, but in exchange for really demand for
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big spending cuts desired by republicans, the white house and we should note, many leading economists argue. that the full faith and credit of the united states should never be used as a bargaining chip in negotiations such as this. that's because a default could trigger a slew of economic troubles in this country and around the world recession, potentially a downgrade of the nation's debt job losses. federal workers losing crucial benefits. it is also worth noting. the facts here that the debt ceiling has been raised 78 times by congress 29 times under a democratic president 49 times, nearly twice as much under a republican president that includes three times under former president trump. president biden so far has raised the debt ceiling. just once cnn's manu raju, he's at capitol hill. so, manu, we know the white house. they're refusing to negotiate on this. they feel they shouldn't have to negotiate with the nation's credit kind of being held over their heads here, but we also know some republicans are on
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board for this plan. so where does it stand? is it dead on arrival? well it's certainly a dead on arrival in the united states senate and with the white house, but the focus right now is in the house itself. that's where kevin mccarthy is moving behind the scenes trying to lock down enough support and he has little margin for error. 218 votes is what he needs to get this out of the house next week meeting he cannot lose more than four republican votes on this plan, which has been negotiated behind the scenes for months was revealed yesterday would raise the national debt limit by $1.5 trillion or by next march. whatever comes first and also through the range of spending costs and also republican priorities, including blocking biden student loan forgiveness plan. that's one element of this proposal, in addition, would impose pose new work requirements for the medicaid program and other social welfare programs also killed new irs funding that is, was part of the inflation reduction act that democrats passed along party lines in the last congress and also clawing back already enacted relief aid for the covid
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19 pandemic that also proposes a slew of cuts across the board and domestic programs as well. democrats call these cuts draconian and don't want this part of any sort of debt limit discussion. but republicans i talked to today still are not sold on this idea, and some are not certain they're going to vote for it. i'm still struggling with the fact that we $32 trillion in debt, and it's and i realized we're decreasing the rate of growth, which is a government saying, but three ideas were still $32 trillion plus in debt. are you leaning now? it was right now would be a no. it gives me a little bit of heartburn. this is an opportunity to show the country that we can lead on the fiscal responsibility, but at the moment you're still leaning now. yep. mccarthy and his team are still confident that they will ultimately get the votes next week in the house. but then what happens after that, or democrats say they will not even entertain this in the united states
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senate? i caught up with the senate majority leader, chuck schumer, and i asked them will they change their posture? will they agree to negotiate? he said. quote everything stays the same. no brinksmanship. no hostage taking clean, clean clean, meaning he wants a debt ceiling increase without any conditions whatsoever. there is a position that mccarthy's rejected, so the steering game is only going to continue as we prepare for the first ever default, which could hit as soon as this summer. just getting closer manu raju. thanks so much . you know what's interesting about that irs funding brianna means you've been actually able to get an irs person on the telephone a live person on the telephone because there's more staff which can help sometimes fancy that you might need it right around now, right? there's a friday deadline for the supreme court to rule in this dispute over access to the abortion drug mifepristone. will lawmakers try to take on the issue themselves will be asking the leader of progressives in the house. plus the family of an inmate in atlanta, who died say that his filthy bug infested cell wasn't fit for a diseased
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it was approved in 2000 should stay on the market here in the us. the battle over the abortion pill comes after a texas judge abruptly revoked the fda approval of the medication. joining us now to talk more about this is democratic congresswoman pramila jayapal of washington state. she is the chair of the congressional progressive caucus. thank you so much for taking time to be with us today. i just want to ask you if the supreme court does allow restrictions on this pill to go into effect. what can you do? and what, if anything, will be done. do you or pardon me? what? if anything, will you be wishing congress had done when democrats had the majority? well brianna. it's great to see you. i mean, i think in terms of what democrats have done, we did our job in the house. we passed the women's. we actually passed it a couple of times, but as you know, it ran
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into the filibuster in the senate. this ridiculous idea that 40 senators get to block something that the majority of the country wants. so we were never able to finish it and pass it in the senate. um and so this is a really difficult time if the supreme court rules in a way that restricts smith of kristen . it would have enormous consequences for women across the country. it's why some states including my governor, has already stockpiled some supplies of medford, kristen so that for a couple of years will be able to continue to provide for our residents in washington state and those who come into the state, but it is going to be a massive problem for people across the country and it's going to throw our entire fda process into chaos, which i think people don't understand. that means that your cancer drug any time could be revoked. if somebody suddenly decides they don't like it, or your diabetes drug or whatever it is, and it
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means that actually getting companies to invest in drug therapies, knowing that when the fda goes through a scientific process, it is done and nobody is going to challenge it, i think is going to become more difficult to so it would be a terrible ruling. and i'm really hoping that the supreme court doesn't go there. could congress when controlled by democrats have specifically codified abortion protections. more narrowly like for the fda approval of this pill. you know it would have been subject to the same filibuster rules, and that's why i say we have to get rid of the filibuster. and at least now you know, we have a significant majority, but still not 50 votes in the senate to at least do carve outs of the filibuster for codifying abortion rights, so we are going to continue to work to get the majority. we need that we can do that in the senate, and at the same time, i think you're seeing states pushing back i mean, look at the result of the wisconsin
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supreme court race, americans, republicans, independents and democrats are saying we do not want abortion banned in our state. we do not want a supreme court justice in our bedrooms telling us what to do or some texas judge in our bedroom, telling us what to do, and i wish that the republican party would listen to their own constituents. people across this country who understand and what abortion to be safe and legal. congresswoman turning to the debt ceiling battle. you've you've seen this proposal from house speaker kevin mccarthy, raising the debt ceiling by $1.5 trillion. it's tied, though two huge federal spending cuts of biden administration and progressive priorities if this were to pass the house next week, which is a possibility. how does the biden administration stay the course on there? no negotiating policy. well, look, i think we just have to put to the american people. what's at stake the american economy is at stake here. we have to pay our bills. our
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reputation is on the line. the world economy is at stake. we have to pay our bills. that is what we do here in congress, and what republicans are trying to do is putting forward a plan that is cruel, extreme and unworkable that would hold the american people hostage. it would create millions of lost jobs it would create, you know, millions of dollars of lost pensions. it would cut some of the basic safety net services that americans depend on. and so i think, um, we have to just be clear. that if you want to have a discussion about the budget, then we should have a discussion about the budget as part of the appropriations process, but first we need to have a clean debt ceiling raise. that is what democratic and republicans have done in the past. and this is this is really unbelievably irresponsible. secondly if you want to talk about appropriations, i mean, i'm just going to point out that the first bill republicans passed
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was to take away the money that we gave to the irs to crack down on wealthy tax cheats. instead they want to take away money from regular americans. so i think this is the you know this is what we're going to have to discuss. but that's part of the appropriations process. brianna not the debt ceiling process. congresswoman i only have a few seconds. can you assure americans we will not default? we cannot default and republicans are at the center of that, and that's what i want. the american people to know they are pushing us towards a default . this is unheard of to tie the debt ceiling to a budget negotiations. those are two completely separate things. let's america pay our bill, clean debt ceiling, and then we can talk about the budget. we've seen brinksmanship before. it has not gone. well definitely, congresswoman. thank you so much for your time. today. we appreciate it, boris. an ultramarathon are disqualified from an elite 50 mile race after hitching a ride in her friend's
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chef ski. she was supposed to run 50 miles from manchester to liverpool, and she initially finished in third, but rumors started circulating when her post race tracking data revealed she completed one of those miles. in an impossible one minute and 40 seconds. cnn's tom foreman is here to break down what happened and how she is responding. tom a minute and 42nd mile. okay, that's fast, fastest person in the world could not do that really fast. look here's what happened. this is a 50 mile course. yeah it's a long course. but an ultra running is considered a very forgiving course it's largely flat. it's largely even there aren't all these huge challenges hills and rocks and roots and trees and creeks like you often encounter and so such races. nonetheless she says she flew in from australia. she was very tired. she wasn't feeling well and along the way here, she hit a part where her leg was hurting. she wanted to drop out of the race. a friend came along in a car, she hopped in the car road, 2.5 miles to the next aid station, allegedly where she
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told a race marshal, according to her that she was ready to drop out exactly what she said to them was that she was just feeling too tired to hurt at this point, and she needed to drop out of the race no longer running. officially that's what she told him at the aid station . she also said that she really would never, ever cheat. that's what she said. nonetheless, she went to the end. they gave her the third place trophy. she took pictures with it. she went away, and according to the race director for days, they never heard a word from her just like she won. she would never, ever cheat, and yet she's pictured holding the metal celebrating. yeah it's not a good thing. it's not a good thing to be glad we're doing this story with you, tom and our viewers may not realize this because you're decked out in a suit, but tom is an ultra the athlete. you are an ultramarathon runner a long distance and he wrote a book about it. um how difficult would it be for you say you were in that position? you were running somebody. i come along in a car and i say, tom hoppin, how difficult would it be for you to get away with that kind of cheating? by the way? here's
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visual evidence of that's from that's from marathons. boston marathon a few years ago, you have done dozens of marathons. i've done more than a half dozen of these ultramarathons 50 miles or more cheating would not be hard in the sense they tend to be small races. there's a lot of open space a lot of time you're alone, especially out in the woods, and they're incredibly demanding. this is exhausting to do. do this. there are times when your legs are killing you. you can't breathe your stomachs up head. last time i ran it. i've seen double for a short period of time, but the whole essence of ultra running is that we press on and you're really racing yourself. every ultra runner. i know if they cross the line, and they thought they had cheated, they would say i did not complete the course. very honorable sport, which she did. doesn't look honorable at all. well, tom, if you ever change your mind, and you want me to pass by in a vesper something, i'll just honk and hop on the back there. tom foreman. thank you. so much thing is, tom can actually run a one minute 40 miles. just he's the only guy who can pull that off to the front of a train. seen him do
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