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to space. spacex is highly anticipated launch ended. in an explosion. what this could mean for the mission back to the moon. and another mistake ends in gunfire. this time it was over a runaway basketball. a six year old girl. her parents were shot after a disagreement over a ball rolling into the neighbor's yard. we're live in north carolina for the latest in the hunt for the suspect, and the threat remains hours after a deadly tornado outbreak across the midwest and south more could be coming. we'll tell you where the threat is highest. we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news, central. we begin this hour with this space x rocket mission that wasn't the historic starship was supposed to travel around the
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earth in 90 minutes, but only made it moments past liftoff. have a look. power was icing on the cake. yeah they are cheering there, but but it did explode. still, space checks, is calling the launch something of a success. joining us now retired nasa astronaut leroy chow. they were good to have you on. listen, i know as they say, space is hard. i know it is hard to get a rocket just as high up as it did. and this is a huge rocket. but but but i'm a little skeptical of this idea that this was some sort of victory here, given that it ended in a catastrophic explosion, like like that. how do you read this? well, actually, it really is a success that they got as far as they did. this is by far the largest rocket ever launched £16.6 million of thrust at liftoff. compare that to even nasa's rocket launch of artemus
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one back in november. that was only about £8.6 million of thrust. so almost twice as much . you've got a cluster of 33 1st stage engines. the only other rocket that even tried to do something like that was the soviet moon rocket way back then, and it didn't even get that far the most. it's the only way it only got about 50 seconds into flight before it exploded. so the falcon super heavy booster did work. it was not without some problems. we saw some engines had been shut down . and, of course we saw that starship failed to separate and then the vehicle exploded. so there definitely were some big successes here. perhaps the biggest one is that the booster worked and it didn't blow up on the launch pad because destroying the launchpad would have set them way back. let me ask you an honest question here because there were some of the astronauts who are going to be on top of this type of rocket at some point for the mission to the moon, and then ultimately the idea going to mars. they were watching this. if you were watching this, would that give you pause? no not at all,
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because this is normal in a rocket and spacecraft development program is if you're aggressive and you you know you you were moving quickly. you're going to have these kinds of accidents and you're going to learn from them, and that's going to help you develop your vehicle more quickly. if you're nasa, you've got to be super duper. careful because you've got federal funding coming in. and if you have a failure like this well, you might get your program canceled, so they are going to take a lot longer and they're going to go a lot slower. and just for example, this rocket that nasa to launch it. i mean, it's been going in one form or another. for 20 years. the spacex has been working for a few years on this thing, and they got this far. that's pretty impressive. i hear you listen. historically there were accidents that there was a fire famously on the launchpad before before the moon mission. they look at that they make corrections and then move forward. i do want to ask you about something because our miles o brien made this point. you mentioned those 33 engines. three of them, i believe did not fire. he noted that they were
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waited to one side that might have been responsible for its sort of spinning out as it was heading up. does that look to you as a possible explanation for this? yes it sounds like from preliminary reports that perhaps three engines didn't ignite at launch and then looking at some camera shots as it was going uphill. looked like maybe six. total engine so maybe three shut down during the ascent, and so that could have steered the rocket. one way. it does have a control system and thrusters on the booster. that would correct that. but you know you would have seen that deviation, but we'll just have to wait for the announcement of the investigation. to tell us what exactly happened, but those are good thoughts and i would say right now those are probable causes. leroy chow. i will speak to you guys a little bit of envy. because you know, like everyone. i really want to be an astronaut. thanks so much for sharing your thoughts on him. i'm sure we'll keep up the conversation. brianna basketball gets loose and then an explosion
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of gunfire. six year old kinsley white. you can see this wound on her face from a gun fire. a bullet fragment and her dad were seriously wounded. her mom grazed by a bullet, police say a neighbor 24 year old robert singletary, is the man who opened fire after this basketball just rolled into his yard, and today a manhunt is underway for singletary. cnn's dianne gallagher is at the scene of the shootings. diane you actually spoke to this little girl's mother, can you tell us what she told you? that's right, brianna and look, she says that she is just as concerned as all of the neighbors here right now, because robert singletary is still out there. one neighbor telling me she hasn't slept since the shooting. now. they say that singletary moved into the neighborhood a few weeks ago and ever since then, that he has had problems with the numerous children in the neighborhood that were running through his yard playing in his yard, and he's often yelled at them and had arguments with their parents. they thought nothing was any different on tuesday when a bunch of kids of
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different ages were playing basketball, actually. this hoop right here behind me. the ball rolled into singletary's yard, and that's when neighbors say he started yelling at those children. one of those kids went and got his dad, that child's dad came back confronted singletary, the neighbor says something to the effect of don't cuss out, my kid. if you have a problem, you can come to me. that's when they say singletary went inside and got a gun and began shooting at that man who escaped on injured and then the neighbors say singletary turned around and the other children and the parents, including kinsey, white and her father, who were standing over here, put them in his sights. he looked at my husband dead in the face, and he said, i'm gonna kill you. and he started shooting. with my daughter standing right there, beside of him and several other kids. uh, around them. so they took off running and he started chasing him all the way up into our yard and shooting the entire time. now her husband, jamie
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white, is still in the hospital in charlotte, with several internal injuries from that gunshot, kenzie white had bullet fragments removed from her face . she now has those stitches. brianna and robert singletary is still out there. u. s marshals are helping local officials in that manhunt. yeah diane, we see the wound here in this photo. it's truly just senseless. thank you for that report. we appreciate it. boris a family member of that white homeowner accused of shooting a black teenager simply for ringing the wrong door. bell is now speaking out as the prosecuting attorney said there was a racial component to the case. andrew lester's grandson has a lot to say about his grandfather. cnn's lucy cavanaugh joins us now live from kansas city and lucy, the 84 year old initially said that he was scared to death of ralph's size. now his grandson is saying that he saw his grandfather become increasingly paranoid over the last few years. yeah boris. this is an interesting interview because so
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much about andrew lester has been unknown. until this point. we haven't heard much about his background, his worldviews. what could have prompted him to do this? if he indeed is convicted of what he's accused of doing, his grandson, clint ludwig was on cnn this morning, speaking out about his grandfather saying, and i quote he was disgusted by lester's alleged attack on your are calling it a quote, horrible tragedy. he described his grandfather as somebody who had become radicalized in recent years by what he called racist, conservative views, he said as his grandfather got older, he began buying into various conspiracy theories and would say, quote weird racist things. take a listen. the signs were there. i wasn't shocked when i heard the news really sad. this happened. he didn't need to do this. this didn't have to happen. um he didn't need to be scared of young young kid coming to his door at night. it's absurd. he needs to get his
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paranoia and this isn't just for him to a lot of people in the world. the paranoia and adam izing. the society is still leads isn't really bad stuff. this was the point of view of lester's grandson. he admitted that he had not been close with his grandfather in recent years . we have yet to hear from other family members and acquaintances , so it is important to stress that this is one individual's perspective. lester meanwhile, did appear in court yesterday. my producer was in the room. she said that he appeared calm. he tried to interact with the judge to try to speak with the judge, but he did not appear argumentative. he is out on bond. part of those bond conditions include reporting to police within 24 hours, so that should be today. at some point and then once a month afterwards , he is prohibited from owning any weapons. he's supposed to surrender his passport and remain here in missouri. he's also not allowed to have any contact with your or his family . we are expecting him back in court again on june 1st for us. really fascinating comments and
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context from his grandson. there lucy cavanaugh in kansas city. thank you so much, lucy. jim. rescues cleanup underway in several states after a deadly tornado outbreak and they're working with the threat of even more twisters on the way we're gonna have the latest on the forecast ahead, also ahead of debt ceiling standoff continues . there are real world implications for you and me if lawmakers cannot make a deal here, how you could be impacted by a potential default. that's next and talk about it really rough. wake up call florida governor. ron desantis says there will be accountability for whomever sent out an emergency alert test at four a.m. across the entire state. born on that just ahead. in a small to medium sized business, you may qualify for the employer retention tax credit up to $26,000 per employee, not alone. the money
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correspondent vanessa you're caving to explain what is at stake here just for regular people as we watch this game of chicken play outfit. inessa. yes, brianna congress really needs to raise the debt ceiling so that the u. s can continue to pay its bills. and so that everyday americans can can you just pay their bills right now? what we have in place is something called extraordinary measures. that is where the treasury department can move around money in order to pay our bills so that congress has more time to raise the debt ceiling. but here is what is at stake for every day americans if we do not raise the debt ceiling, and we did default on our bills. that will mean that borrowing costs will go up. so we're talking about mortgage rates. we're talking about credit cards and we're talking about auto loans, also, social social security payments will be impacted. so many millions of americans rely on these checks every single
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month. also veterans programs will be impacted by this federal employees. salaries will be impacted and also medicare. so when we talk about not raising the debt ceiling, we are talking about impacting some of the most vulnerable americans right now, brianna so what's the timeline here? how long do congress and the white house have to hash this out? figure out how to go forward? well secretary of the treasury janet yellen has said that it is unlikely that these extraordinary measures will be exhausted before june, but the congressional budget office says that that timeline is more like july through september. one thing that could change the game here is tax season right now the government is looking at what kind of taxes are coming in. so if they overestimated, underestimated that could change the timeline, brianna and they say the proof is in the receipts. well, the proof is very much in the tax receipts that's going to determine
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ultimately, just how long congress has before we default on our bills, brianna all right. vanessa will be looking to see how long that will help us. seek out appreciate the report, boris the storm system tore off the roof of this oklahoma high school is now threatening 50 million people from texas all the way to wisconsin. it's possible they are going to see hail, rain, flash flooding and even more tornadoes. yesterday there were at least 15 reports of twisters across three states . the national weather service confirmed that this system spawned at least eight tornadoes in oklahoma. the most severe ripped through the small town of coal, where three people were killed and officials fear the death toll is going to continue to rise. a local meteorologist as a matter of fact, had a close call with the tornado. watch this. moving extremely slowly and it has pivoted back up to north carol. let's go back even further. keep going back. we're
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good. keep going back further. just keep going back until i tell you to stop. the tornado is just to our south right here. damon is pulling in tremendous inflow into it. continuing to produce damage. we have large hailstones being pulled into the tornado. large stones. indeed cnn meteorologist chad myers is watching us in the severe weather center, chad any indication of where the most intense storms are going to be? well for today. i think quad cities back over just to the west of chicago. that's kind of the center of the bullseye, boris, but we can be all the way from wisconsin all the way down into texas. that's the area here that could still see some of these storms rotate really yesterday wasn't a big tornado day per se. it was going to be a hail day, and that's kind of what we're thinking today. big hail date, but we saw what the tornadoes did in oklahoma and in other parts of parts of iowa as well, the same thing could happen today, just because we think it's going to hail or the models are saying hail. doesn't mean that they just can't just
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rotate rather quickly. one severe thunderstorm warning just west now of quincy, illinois, farther down to the south. this is the area for sure that is going to see the biggest threat of large hail, possibly tennis ball. we had tennis balls yesterday. but here's the risk all the way from chicago, wisconsin all the way back down even into texas. that's the risk today yesterday the risk was higher, but still today, not zero ceremony between two and 5% where yesterday we were in the 10% range when it comes to how close a tornado could get to you . now we move you ahead later on this afternoon, the sun is out right now warming up the ground , warming up the atmosphere making these storms bubble. that's what they do. they want to rise. there's cold air above the warm air at the surface, like a hot air balloon that warm air wants to go up. it always does. by tomorrow morning, maybe a bumpy morning or early morning for you in houston. there certainly could be some thunderstorms early early in the overnight hours for five o'clock could see some lightning and thunder there for sure. the alarm clock may not wake you up.
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it may be the thunder. there is where the biggest threat for i think the hail will be here is where the biggest threat might be for some flash flooding there. could be areas with 3 to 4 inches of rainfall. just today alone. so keep that in mind many threats. this is going to be a multiday threat as well because it will move farther to the south and to the southeast for tomorrow as well on your friday could still see some severe weather. boris a lot to keep an eye on chad myers. thank you so much. let's turn now to peyton may. she's a reporter at cnn affiliate k. okay agent she is in coal oklahoma. where several people were killed and eaten. we understand that this morning, officials said they were having a hard time accessing certain areas because of the damage caused by some of these twisters . bring us up to speed where that search and rescue effort is now. yes boris. well it's a very rural community community here. we're about 45 minutes south of
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oklahoma city, so the search and rescue really continued overnight into the morning. there are a lot of reports of people still inside their shelters. the community woke up to devastation. there's a home behind me here, as you can see, it's kind of completely caved in. the walls here. which kind of interesting is the closet maintain untouched, and that's one of those areas that typically, law enforcement will say is more of the safer area and i'm going to bring you around the house a little bit here. this family there were four family members sheltering in an above the ground shelter. they are again all safe. these windows front door completely blown out. we're going to give you a look inside the home a little bit. you can see that closet. i was talking about a little earlier untouched the clothes still hanging up in there. but then you have pianos, chairs, bookshelves, the entire back of the home completely blown out debris scattered across the whole lawn. and this is a very small community around
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600. people live in coal oklahoma again, you said. three casualties so far confirmed we have not heard anything different than that. so far, the governor did just pay a visit to cold to kind of pay his respect to the community. he did say that the governor government here would be helping clean up repair as quickly as they can show you across the street here. there's a wedding venue, and i spoke with the family that owns that wedding venue they were hiding. in a manhole last night. when the storms are coming through. they actually took shelter. under that manhole, they said there was water seeping through. they were, thankfully okay, but again. the community is kind of coming together today just to assess the damage. make sure that everyone is safe and again, offering those thoughts and prayers to those three people who did pass away reporting live in coal, peyton may thank you so much wish the best for those folks, especially because they
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are still dealing with the potential for more weather. jim over the forced to hide in a manhole to some of the other stories making headlines this hour. melting ice is driving a rapid rise in sea levels. a new study shows that the earth has now lost enough ice over the past 30 years to create an ice cube 12 miles high. lead researcher says a huge amount of ice has melted, melted with global implications in florida. a rude awakening. you can call it many people. cellphones sounded a blaring alarm and got this message at 4 45 am this morning. it was a test of florida's emergency alert system . the state says it is working to remove the party responsible for that message. and by by buzzfeed news. cnn has learned that the news websites news division is shutting down. the company is also laying off 15% of its workers. brianna still to come on cnn news central and i, r s agent is asking for whistleblower protections to share allegations of mishandling
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student loan. cancelation plan. repeal the i. r s expansion plans set new employment policies for welfare programs. among other things, or as democrats see it, neutralize the president's agenda, which already passed congress treasury department has warned that the us could reach its debt deadline as early as june. 5th. that's not long from now and an ambitious space mission made it off the launch pad this morning , but not much farther. cruelest thankfully, rocket exploded midair after it separated from its heavy booster, the first stage. space x is starship as it's known, the heaviest, most powerful rocket ever built. the goal was to fully orbit the planet in about an hour and a half. elon musk says that they will attempt the mission again. in the coming months. also this hour. brown over to you. the white house responding to allegations of political interference as a self described whistleblower claims to have
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explosive information, potentially about mishandling in the hunter biden investigation and in a new statement, the white house says president biden has made clear that this matter would be handled independently by the justice department. he has upheld that commitment. cnn's paula reed is here now with details for us. okay, what can you tell us? paula about this whistleblower and also about the information? shin that they claim to have so in this letter to lawmakers, this person is described as someone who supervised the investigation into hunter biden. we know the president's son has been under investigations. it's about 2018 . we know from our reporting that they have considered bringing charges that include tax crimes and even a possible false statements charge related to a gun purchase, but no charges have been filed so far, and this person wants whistleblower protections so they can share what they know. with congress. now, they alleged that they not only have evidence that this case has been mishandled, but they also have evidence, they say. the contradicts public statements by
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the attorney general, and i want to be really careful here, and this is someone who alleges to have this. they presented no evidence at this point do not actually have whistleblower protections. it's not clear if they're going to get them. so at this point again, we have to be cautious because they've been other promises about whistleblowers related to hunter biden and the biden family that have not come to fruition. so what happens next in all of this? it'll be really interesting to see if this person gets whistleblower status if they receive that status if they're able to share what they allegedly no with congress. what do they know what evidence? do they have to back that up? and what, if anything, does it mean for the ongoing federal investigation because it's still an outstanding question. what will happen there? we know in the past several months again, there has been some dissent within the justice department. not that unusual in any criminal case. about whether they had enough evidence to bring a case and prove it beyond a reasonable doubt. and as i said no charges have been brought in that long, ongoing investigation. so we're
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watching not only what happens with this whistleblower, but also what if anything, it means for the federal probe. alright, paula, we know that you'll stay on this. thank you, boris. now to the ongoing legal battle over the abortion pill mifepristone. a ruling could come from the supreme court at any time between now and midnight tomorrow, the justices extended their self imposed deadline yesterday while we were on the air, giving themselves more time to decide if this drug that's been used by millions of women for nearly 20 years to terminate pregnancies. and to treat miscarriages should stay on the market here in the united states . the battle over the pill comes after a texas judge abruptly revoked the fda approval of the drug. fortunately we have cnn's justice correspondent jessica schneider, with more on this jessica justices did not explain this a reason for the delay. do we have any idea what we can expect tomorrow? yes so this is a short delay of about 48 hours , and it's likely boris that the
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justices really just need more time here to consider what to do in this case, possibly there are justices working on writing concurring, maybe dissenting opinions here. what's interesting is they do have this in person come prince scheduled for tomorrow. perhaps they wanted to delay it a little bit more to meet in person to discuss exactly how to proceed here. because of course, if they don't extend this stay, there will be major ramifications for millions of women. let's talk about that. what are the implications here? the practical ones for everyday women out there, right, so right now everything is status quo. the struggle remains available as it has for the past months and years. if the supreme court extends that stay, it will continue to be status quo. the big question is if the supreme court decides to enact some of those restrictions that the fifth circuit had put maybe some of them or all of them. so what are the restrictions here if the supreme court decides not to extend the stay and impose the restrictions, it would mean that mr preston would only be available up to seven weeks pregnant currently that 10 weeks
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pregnancy. in addition, it would change the parameters for in person. doctor visits typically allow the women now get it via telehealth, and it would also would mean more in person clinic visits, plus it could potentially halt the availability of this drug via mail. right now, women can get pretty easily via mail. it's but it's possible that the supreme court could halt that and women would have to get it in person from a doctor or pharmacy. enormous implications. i'm honestly surprised that someone hasn't run over with a wire to you that the supreme court just made a decision. yeah jessica snyder. thank you so much, jim. well florida is so called parental rights bill, as it's described by supporters has just been expanded now affecting even more teachers and students were going to tell you exactly who and rust has resumed filming for the first time since that deadly onset accident. we're gonna bring you the latest. is this a
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third grade through high school. so now this subject that has been off the table for those early grades is now off the table for all grades. if you are a student, you can only learn about sexual orientation and gender identity now, if it's part of a health or reproductive class curriculum, but it can't be injected into any other part of the curriculum, and the governor has made this a priority for several months now and yesterday, his state board education push through that objective. he was actually in south carolina this week, where he talked about why, he said this was needed to take a listen to what he said. it is wrong. to tell a second grader that they 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,
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jim. the effects of this bill are such that if a teacher actually violates the this new rule, they could lose their license to teach they could be suspended. what's interesting about this, though, is a year ago when governor two stances first put this on the table and first sign this this bill into law. it only affected grades kindergarten through third grade exclusively, and he made a big push. that this was about protecting young children will now it is children all the way up through senior year of high school who will not have this part of the curriculum. obviously opponents are very upset about this and say this will hurt and stigmatize lgbt q students and teachers and leave the schools with few safe spaces for children just to be clear. because he his comments there were about gender identity, calling a gender ideology, but a teacher cannot say mentioned that a political figure is gay. it does that fall under these rules. no and that's part of
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where this the vagueness of the law has created a lot of problems with interpretation of what it actually means. and it has had a chilling effect on what teachers are willing to mention in the classroom. the state says that it's about instruction and that you cannot teach certain topics. so for example, the supreme court ruling on same sex marriage that can be taught, but it cannot jump start of further dialogue about the efficacy of gender ideology or transgender. all right in such so that's kind of where the vagueness of this, though, is creating a lot of headaches for teachers and curriculum makers and superintendents who are who need to abide by the law. otherwise they face significant punishment. but at the same time, jim, you know, feel like these things are important for people to be talking about. yeah i mean, listen, if you're fearing losing your job, of course, could create some some some confusion. steve cantona. thanks so much, boris. let's discuss further with florida
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democratic state senator chevron jones. senator jones. thank you so much for being with us this afternoon. you've been very critical about this legislation on twitter. i'm wondering what you think this new move to expand it all the way to high school seniors is going to do for the quality of education. that florida students are getting. first of all, thank you for having me. boris and i also want to start off by saying that i told you so. i told everyone that this was going to be the move that the republicans in florida, which they did, uh, first they started off with katie three this year. it's katie, eight. now the board of education said that gets katelyn polantz never about protecting kids, because if they truly wanted to protect kids, they would have made sure that all kids were protected. especially are vulnerable. lgbt q young people who experience high rates of mental health and challenges which and three times more likely to commit suicide, and just make it clear that this
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chilling effect that we're seeing with teachers feeling muzzle in the classroom, it goes far beyond just talking about the lgbtq issues. they haven't even extended of the even with the start the world act and this is just the type of state that is being made here under the leadership of ron desantis. that stop woke to act. we should let our viewers know prevents the teaching of certain aspects of civil rights, history and issues that affect people of color. so i'm wondering the argument from republicans is that these are issues that are best left for parents to discuss at home with their kids. they say that they don't belong. in a classroom. what do you say to that? at 100% agree that parents should play a huge role in having these conversations with students with their children and also wanted to point want to point out that this was not happening in our schools. we made it clear last year that gender identity, sexual orientation. none of that
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is being even taught in our classrooms right now. what we know is that anti lgbtq legislation has taken several forms across this nation. it's not only a florida thing, this is what's happening all across the country right now. but i also want to point out that it's clear. this isn't about the urgent issues that we need to be focusing on here in florida, and also when we're talking about parental rights, which parents is it just for the straight parents that we want to make sure that they their rights are protected. what about the parent who has a transgender child? what about the parent who has an l g? b? uh, gay child? so what about those? pears why can't we just have a conversation ensuring that parent protection , meaning that we are protecting all children? all parents to ensure that truth is being taught and reasonable minds would agree that inappropriate conversation should not be had inside the classroom. yes parents should have those conversations. but lgbtq youth
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who do not have that type of supportive parents should have the ability to talk to a teacher and to get that solids to get the encouragement that he or she needs to make sure that they're gonna feel ostracized to ensure that they're gonna feel as if no one cares about them, but that's just the type of state that's being created in florida. young people don't feel as if they belong here in this state, and that's dangerous. and senator quickly. we only have a few seconds there is reporting that ron desantis is planning on running for president. he says that floridians gave him a mandate. he won the last election by a large margin. what do you think might happen if he runs for president and winds and enacts this kind of agenda we're seeing in florida nationally. uh this agenda does not work in florida. i think he should go look at donald trump. and what happened to him and his type of policies. he will follow suit if he continued down this route. state senator chevron jones appreciate your time this afternoon. thanks so much. thank
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set in another state, montana. we have cnn entertainment reporter chloe melas joining us now in this story, chloe. this was actually made possible because of an agreement between baldwin and hutchins, husband, right? yes and that agreement has been sealed by the judge because this was an undisclosed settlement between alec baldwin and rust productions and helena hutchins, widower matthew hutchins. and really this money that will be made potentially from the film when it's finished in distributed will go towards their minor son, and this is starting today. it's going to be 20 to 25 days of filming before they wrap in yellowstone. previously it was filmed in new mexico and for obviously reasons it was moved. alec baldwin is on the set, and also director joel sousa, who was also wounded that day when a live round of ammunition came out of fired out of that prop gun that alec baldwin was holding. and he maintains, you know, he did not pull the trigger. and so you
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know, obviously an emotional time for everyone to be back as this criminal trial is looming. chloe what happens with the church scene? it was that church scene where this accidental shooting took place. they have taken it out. so brianna, they are not going to be filming it. so for viewers out there that don't know exactly what we're talking about. when this accidental firing went off, they were rehearsing a scene where alec baldwin did something called across draw where he would pull the gun out of a side holster. and he claims that the cinematographer told her to aim it at her as they were rehearsing. that scene has been completely scrubbed from the film. they will not be filming that whatsoever. so when the movie comes out those looking for that scene. it won't be there. and baldwin and the movie sets armor. they were both charged with involuntary manslaughter. i think folks may recall that where does that case currently stand? well look, i mean, there have been very significant develop developments
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with the prosecutor andrea reeb's stepping down recently, and the d a recusing herself and also the charges being downgraded removing the firearm enhancement charge, which means that both of them only face but it's still significant up to 18 months in prison, so a preliminary hearing is set for may 3rd and for all intents and purposes, brianna, we are going to see this go to trial this summer. alright so much interest in this movie in this case, chloe. thank you for the latest on that boris next, the rocket launch that ended in flames and smoke being labeled a success with spacex is now saying after its starship rocket exploded just minutes after lifting off this morning. in threeee second. this couple e will share a perft moment. wow but we gotttta sell our houses. don't worry when you
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