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hello and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world . i'm rosemary church just ahead on cnn newsroom stream of expats leaving sudan as a ceasefire that never really held comes to an end. we will look at the conditions they're leaving behind. we're expecting this week to hear joe biden make it official. he plans to run for re election, but new polls show a large number of democratic voters are less than enthusiastic, and a civil rights group targets. one city it says is the victim of a takeover by the state details and how the governor is responding. from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. thanks for joining us smaller growing number of foreign nationals are being evacuated from sudan as fighting rages between rival military factions. the us has
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already pulled out dozens of embassy workers and their families, and now it's trying to help private citizens get out as well. officials say they won't coordinate extractions for them , but they have given them suggestions on how to leave, including joining bus convoys from other countries. q ations come as the conflict in sudan enters its 10th day more than 400 people have been killed, including at least one u. s. citizen. officials say some 16,000 americans could still be stuck in sudan. cnn's oren lieberman has more on the evacuation efforts. evacuation operations are never conducted under optimal circumstances, and that was certainly the case once again when it comes to the evacuation of the u. s embassy in sudan over the weekend, three chinook helicopters, some of the largest in the u. s military for heavy lift flew from djibouti, some 750 or more miles across ethiopia into sudan, landing at khartoum at the us embassy,
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securing the embassy with 100 special operations forces on board those helicopters. then getting everybody on board that includes diplomatic staff, family members and some nationals of other countries and then getting them out safely refueling in ethiopia and continuing on the way to djibouti, all of the members of the staff there the family members as well evacuated slave lee on those military aircraft. of course, the risk was that this ceasefire which both of the warring parties had committed to would fall apart and we already know there were violations of it, and it seems tenuous at best . but that was a real risk, however, u. s officials who brief report others after the operation itself. said that the helicopters did not come under fire on their way in or on their way out. of course, the more difficult question now what happens to some 16,000 or more american citizens who remain in sudan, many of them dual nationals, so sudanese american , the state department confirmed that it did reach out to at least some of them to inform them of convoys arranged by the e and turkey to try to get out of khartoum and either exit through ports sudan or try to
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cross some of the land borders. meanwhile d o. d is considering setting up some sort of surveillance of the land routes out of the country and is considering also trying to set up a deconfliction mechanism as it watches very closely the situation even as it deteriorates in sudan, or lieberman, cnn at the pentagon. cnn's stephanie bizarri joined us now with the latest so stephanie, what are you learning ? what more are you learning about these evacuations and, of course, the fighting across sudan. yes good morning, rosemary. what we're learning is that fighting is not as pronounced as it has been last few days. it's intermittent. it's uh, it's calmed down in certain parts. yesterday there were reports of loud explosions around the presidential palace, which made evacuations difficult . some evacuations have been happening and several countries have been taking a citizens out , and many sudanese themselves have been trying to get out of the country because there's no one coming to save them. quite
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frankly. and they faced with a choice of staying in their homes , where they may be hit by heavy artillery and firepower or with also faced with dwindling food and water supplies, so many are taking a risky journey of going on busses to get to nearby countries such as egypt, but what people are also tell me rosemary is that there's some sense of growing anger, but people are feeling abandoned as countries flying to take their citizens out. sudanese people are saying what about us? who is going to come and save us and one unintended consequence of countries? shutting their diplomatic presence is that people have applied for visas who have their passports stuck in these embassies are now effectively stranded. they can't go anywhere. because they don't have their traveling documents. so there's a lot there's growing sense of anger in the country about evacuations happening of foreign citizens and the
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sudanese increasingly feeling abandoned. hospitals are 70% of hospitals in sudan are not functioning right now, so it really is a dire picture all around, rosemary, definitely areas and as you say, those bus journeys are very risky and all the time people are not able to actually cross the border. we're keeping a very close eye on that . stephanie bizarri joining us from lagos, many things will the 2024 u. s presidential election be deja vu all over again? well it's certainly shaping up that way. president joe biden expected to announce he will run for a second term soon, perhaps even as early as tuesday. donald trump has already announced on the republican side and his casting a large shadow of other gop hopefuls. cnn has learned. president biden is planning to name julie chavez rodriguez, a senior white house adviser to oversee his reelection campaign
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, and she is the granddaughter of the late labor organizer says a chavez but enthusiasm for a second biden run seems to be lacking. a recent poll shows 52% of democratic voters say they don't want to see biden run again. we always house speaker kevin mccarthy faces a high stakes week on capitol hill. it's been just days since unveiling his sweeping 320 page debt ceiling plan to mixed reactions from his fellow republicans. mccarthy will bring the ambitious and divisive plan up for a vote this week amid an ongoing standoff with us president joe biden. cnn's elena train breaks down what to expect . this is a very consequential week for house speaker kevin mccarthy and a huge test of his leadership capabilities. mccarthy has teed up a vote on his bill to raise the debt ceiling this week. now this will not be easy, especially given
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republicans slim majority in the house and the divisions within the party. kevin mccarthy talked about this on sunday. here's what he had to say. we do have a very small majority, only five seats one of the smallest we've ever had. but i cannot imagine someone in our conference that would want to go along with biden's reckless spending. we will hold a vote this week and we will pass and we will send it to the senate. despite mccarthy's confidence, the key question is whether he can convince enough conservatives to get onboard with this plan. as of now, many conservatives like congressman andy bags tell us that they're just not there yet . as for the white house, they're insisting they will simply reject this measure. outright, but going into next week. the president is facing pressure from some democrats who think negotiations with congress need to begin immediately, and now they're just quickly break down. what's actually in this 320 page bill includes a series of cuts to domestic spending, including a plan to block biden student loan forgiveness program and recent new funding for the
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internal revenue service. but the bottom line to focus on here is that congress is running out of time. current estimates put the deadline for when a deal must be reached at some point this summer, and that has many members on both sides of the aisle on edge. elena train cnn washington. so let's discuss this and more with cnn senior political analyst ron brownstein is also a senior editor at the atlantic. good to have you with us? hey was very good to be here. so president joe biden is expected to announce his 2020 for reelection campaign tuesday . but the latest ap ino rc poll shows 52% of democrats don't want him to run again. how will the party deal with that level of rejection? you know? look i think the view in the white house is that in this intensely polarized era when many political scientists and political analysts believe that voters are motivated more by their dislike of the other party than their affection for their
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own party that ultimately those numbers will not prove consequential. you know that if joe biden is, in fact the democratic nominee the voters in the democratic coalition who have come out in large numbers to oppose the trump era gop in 2018, 2020 and 22 will fall in line that is, i think, very clearly the dominant view in the white house and the inner biden circle. there are other democrats who are worried, though, about the level of enthusiasm that you will see for biden as the nominee and this strategy of essentially hoping for the other side. to motivate your voters right? and it's worth noting that that same poll also found 44% of republican voters don't want former president donald trump to run again, either. but in other polls, trump is way ahead of potential rival ron desantis as the florida governor prepares to throw his hat in the ring and also set off on a world tour that includes israel. so how do you reconcile those different
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poll results? and what would a biden trump rematch in 2024 look like as opposed to what? biden descent this matchup. yeah well, first in terms of the republican policy, they really are not incompatible. i mean, 44% of republicans don't want donald trump to run. and almost all of the other 56% of him are now saying they do want him to be the nominee. i mean, that's kind of the challenge that the rest of the party you know the rest of the candidates face. i mean, there is a big block that doesn't want trump to be the nominee again, but he remains intensely popular among the non college side of the republican party. and the thing that i think is most ominous for the scientists or mike pence, or tim scott is how similar trump's coalition looks in 2024. to the winning coalition that he had in the republican primary in 2016, and once again, he's winning about half of voters without a college education. um, and about only a third or less of those with a college degree. that's
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probably enough to win if he can sustain that. a trump biden rematch. first of all that was much more common in the 19th century from 18 hundreds and 19 hundreds think we had five cases where the to the same two candidates ran against each other and consecutive races. we've only had it once since, with eisenhower beating l e. stevenson twice in the 19 fifties in the u. s. i think most people on both sides suspect that if it's trump and biden that it would be very much a game of inches, that not that much would change from 2020, except that i think democrats are confident that after the events of january six and the potential that trump will be facing multiple criminal indictments that his ceiling would probably be just a little lower than it was last time and that he would have a very uphill climb. desantis could have similar problems and that he's moved so far to the right on social issues alienate a lot of the same white collar suburban voters have turned away from the gop under trump. but there's more unpredictability. uncertainty if he's the nominee
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, of course. meantime the gop appears ready to risk economic disaster if president biden refuses to negotiate major spending cuts in exchange for republicans agreeing to raise the debt limit to avoid default on the federal debt is that deadline looms. so how close to the brink might this get and how dangerous is this gop strategy? well you know, in 2011 barack obama did with joe biden very actively involved did agree to negotiate with republicans over the budget as part of the discussion about how to raise the debt ceiling, and that went up to the very last weekend before they cobble together a scale back deal that avoided default but left obama and biden convinced that this was not something they ever wanted to do again. and, in fact, in 2013 and 2014. when republicans came back and wanted to tie budget cuts and the debt ceiling, obama simply refused to negotiate with
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them. that's the posture that biden has maintained today. if you compare where republicans are to where they were in 2011, or even 2013, the majority is smaller. there are more extreme conservatives in that majority and they were then and the speaker kevin mccarthy is even weaker than john boehner was, you know, in 2011 and 2013, so the prospect of a default by miscalculation if nothing else certainly seems greater than it was then the risk or the odds of that now there are you know, the dominant view in washington remains that in the end enough republicans would break from the party to find a way to avoid plunging the goal. google you know, financial system into kind of unprecedented turmoil. but that is by no means a sure thing and exactly how this ends and how republicans find their way to avoiding the first ever default on the on the u. s national debt is just very unclear at this point. hopefully
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they understand the ramifications here. it is terrifying ron desantis day in many things, yeah. appreciate your analysis. thank you. lawmakers are weighing in on the debate over access to a widely used abortion pill just days after the supreme court issued a ruling that keeps it available for now, at least republican senator lindsey graham, who has called for a national ban on abortion after 15 weeks, told cnn it's now up to the court to decide whether the food and drug administration has gone too far in approving kristen. sending the abortion drug through the mail. uh is a big change in how it is provided in 2000. when it was first approved, you had to have four visits to the doctor in 2021, the biden administration said. you don't have to even consulting position anymore and send it through the
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mail. is that safe is that has as the fda going too far had they used the procedures in place to make such a dramatic change. that's what the court will decide. democratic senator amy klobuchar is also weighing in on the issue and is responding to those comments from her republican colleagues. take a listen senator graham is bringing up bill's from what the comstock act that is literally passed dana in 18 73. that is 10 years before the yellowstone prequel. okay that is at a time when healthcare when you were treated for pneumonia through bloodletting, it is back in the ages of the pony express. the american people do not want to go backwards. and what i heard today is that republican leaders in washington aren't backing down on there. opposition to reproductive freedom. they are doubling down. the abortion rights community has welcomed
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the supreme court's decision to place a hold on a lower court ruling while the appeals process plays out that moves stopped restrictions on the abortion pill from taking effect. i mean heavy russian shelling across ukraine's entire eastern front line. there is talk that ukrainian forces may have crossed over the river in the south and into russian territory. plus how russia is using mysterious so called gray ships to get around international sanctions and get its oil shipped abroad. look at that and more after the break, stay with us. there. and how are you? i don't know. you can eat love. dreams get our standard making a change that is calling love beautiful. hands. tommy
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get it. cnn's ben wedeman is in key for us with more ukrainian forces may have crossed the eastern bank of the don ipra river near the city of her son, according to several social media channels. the institute for the study of war has geo located footage that shows ukrainian troops have reached the eastern bank. now ukrainian officials have neither confirmed nor denied these reports. but the russian appointed head of the occupied her son region has flatly denied claims that ukrainian troops have established a bridgehead on the east bank. now it's not clear if this is the opening shot of ukraine's spring offensive or just a diversionary of faint ahead of a larger push elsewhere now overnight, russia launched multiple air artillery and drone strikes across eastern ukraine. fighting continue. used to be intense in bomb mood where
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ukrainian troops control a small and shrinking part in the cities. west there are also recent reports that heavy rains have made ukrainian access to those parts of the city increasingly difficult. i'm ben wedeman cnn reporting from kiev. the g seven is calling for the extension and full implementation of the black sea grain initiative. but russia is saying maybe not a top russian officials says moscow will terminate the agreement to allow ukrainian grain to transit the black sea. if the g seven bands its exports to russia, but the coalition of seven major countries and the eu says russia is trying to weaponize food meant for nations most in need. russian our own minister sergei lavrov is due to discuss the grain deal with the u. n secretary general on his visit to new york this week. while
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ukraine struggles to get its grain out to the world, russia is struggling to do the same with its oil. western sanctions have forced russia to change the way it's shipping oil abroad, resulting in a mysterious fleet of so called gray tankers. cnn's claire sebastian investigates. this calm blue sea of southern greece, now a new hub for russia's oil trade, taken in mid march. this satellite image shows oil tankers arranged in pairs, experts say most of them involved in akagera transfer data shows transactions like these have surged in recent months this year, on average five times more per month dotting the picturesque waters near greece's kalamata ports compared to 2021, according to cargo tracking firm kept plan become a ship to ship hub where smaller vessels come in from russian ports they transfer the cargoes onto larger vessels, and then those larger vessels will
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will head off through to asia from the rise in ship to ship transfers is part of a big shift in shipping patterns. a european union ban on most seaborne russian crude oil and refined products means russian exports now travel much longer distances to reach asian customers. and he says well, smaller vessels are better for docking at russian ports. they're not ideal for long haul voyage is the fact that it has loaded h sfo, which is fuel oil sanctions have also given rise to what right calls the great fleet tankers sold since russia's invasion of ukraine and his data shows exclusively now transporting russian oil or refined products , as some western ship has started to avoid it, using tracking data and corroborating with experts, we were able to pinpoint it one of those great fleet ships. in this image. here it is that larger vessel and we traced this apparent transaction back in time. the smaller vessel ducking in st petersburg in late
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february, where, according to kepler, it picked up a cargo of fuel oil. then we tracked it all around western europe and back here to the mediterranean, the greek coast, at which point capital data shows. it unloaded its cargo onto that larger, great act ship. that ship, then transited the suez canal apparently en route to asia. it's not illegal what they're doing. it's essentially a story of the transfer of ownership. oil tanker sales have surged in the past year and among them, kepler says, that same tanker here it is again tracked to the russian ports of novorossiysk in december. think tank vessels value estimates 105 tankers of a similar size changed hands in 2022, double the volume of the previous year. it also says around a third of sales this year was a newly formed companies or undisclosed buyers. the international maritime organization in london that shift in ownership, reinforcing
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safety concerns around ship to ship transfers were unable to determine the level of compliance with the imo safety and environmental protection regime. the worst case scenario would be a casualty where transfer line breaks and you have a major spill or you have an explosion and fire. there's. myriad things that can go wrong in the ship to ship transfer. it's a situation that's not going away as russia's war redraws the global energy map, creating a new logistics system increasingly controlled by lesser known players and loaded with potential risks. sebastian cnn, london. the n double acp has lashing out and filing suit after mississippi's governor signs legislation expanding state control over policing in the city of jackson will explain why next. pnc bank, you can find
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may bring $10 off and free shipping at blair .com. promo code blair 10. ben wedeman in eastern ukraine. cnn. new legislation signed by mississippi's governor is expanding the state's law enforcement reach in jackson and making major changes to its judicial system. the akp calls the action a state takeover of the capital city and has filed a lawsuit. cnn's isabel rozelle's has details at the heart of this controversial questions about racial justice and representation. the legislators who introduce these laws is bills represent areas outside of jackson. the state legislature is primarily republican and white. but the city of jackson is primarily democratic and over
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80% black supporters of this new bill of these new laws, they point to the crime rate in jackson, which has seen homicide rate per year that has doubled over the past 10 years, peaking in 2021 the murder rate, 12 times the national average, making jackson one of the deadliest cities in the us let's dig a little deeper now into these new laws. here's what you should know that they will allow the state of mississippi to expand reach of state controlled law enforcement to the entire city of jackson. this is a force that has primarily protected the capital and the surrounding area and has not been engaged in city law enforcement. this force does not answer to local officials, but rather state appointed leadership. there's also major changes coming to the judicial system, which will establish a new court within the boundaries of the new capital complex improvement district. the judge there will be appointed by the republican state chief justice and the prosecuting attorneys
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will be appointed by the republican state attorney fed an electronic lawsuit on friday shortly after these bills were signed into law, and here's what they said lawmakers and jackson residents have opposed both bills throughout the legislative session, citing out side attempts to increase policing without adequate training. silence dissent from jackson residents and stripped residents of their voting power to elect judges and district attorneys who served their interests. we also heard from governor tate reeves before he signed those bills into law on friday. here's what he said. i won't what's best for jackson? but for us to continue to see. young kids getting killed in the streets. for us to continue to see property crimes that are happening here that are causing businesses to leave. we've got to make sure that we have all in order, and i don't think there's any doubt that if you talk to businesses, and we talked to the
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residents of jackson, um capitol police shows up. when there's a crime being committed in their coal. these laws go into effect. july 1st isabelle rose, olas, cnn atlanta parts of the us bracing for some major flooding in the coming days. flood warnings and advisories are in effect across the midwest this week as spring temperatures continue to rise and snow melts across the region. multiple river gauges across north dakota , south dakota and minnesota are in major flood stage. by the middle of the end of this week, dozens of river gauges along the mississippi river are forecast to be in major flood stage and expected to cause gradual flooding in the coming weeks. cnn meteorologist allison chinchar ah has the latest weather update for us. it's that time of year again. temperatures
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are rising in the snow is melting. the concern is when you get that snow melt rapidly. all of that water ends up flowing into the rivers, creeks and streams and right now across the midwest, we have several river gauges that are already at moderate and even major flood stage across the upper midwest, but we're going to start to see a lot of that spread further. south states like iowa, illinois , and even into missouri, where those river gauges could potentially get up to moderate and even major. flood stage by the end of the week. one specific gauge we're looking at is the mississippi river at st paul right now, sitting at about 17.5 ft that does put this at major flood stage. it is expected to crest friday. maybe perhaps saturday of this week at just shy of 19 ft, and while that will has caused some local concerns, it's not expected to get to the record crest, which was just over 26 ft. the reason behind all of this melt is all of the snow that is still on the ground across areas of the midwest, especially after some cases a pretty epic snowfall for
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just specifically the month of april. all of this is going to end up warming up, melting and flowing back into those rivers, creeks and streams. but in addition to that we also have the potential for some rain by the end of this upcoming week, and while it may not seem like much one, maybe at most two inches, it's just going to exacerbate a lot of the already ongoing issues for some of these areas where they're already dealing with swollen rivers, creeks and streams and temperatures right now. now are on the cool side, averaging 10 to 15 degrees below average. that's a good thing that's allowing for this to be a gradual rise of that water across the rivers. but if these temperatures begin to warm back up at the end of the week or into the weekend, we could potentially start to see those rivers rise a little bit more rapidly. appreciate that, all right, still to come with travel in the skies, a jogger looks up and sees this flames shooting from the engine of a commercial jetliner will tell you what
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who's talking to chris wallace you season starts friday night at 10 on cnn. u s. aviation authorities are investigating two separate airplane fires, both of which happened on american airlines flights. cnn's polo sandoval has details. then nines of resident of columbus, ohio, speaking to cnn said on sunday morning he left his home headed out for a jog. he looked up and he saw and heard this. that there was american airlines flight 1958 as it made us safe return to the airport in columbus, ohio, early sunday morning. not long after taking off nines playing enthusiast describing to cnn, that pulsing sound that made him look up almost sounded like a jet ski according to what he told cnn, the airline confirming the 19580.7 37 experienced a bird strike, causing a mechanical issue. the flight landed normally and then taxing safely back to the gate, according to the airline, which was as of
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sunday afternoon was efforting additional flight to get the passengers to their final destination in phoenix video from a separate incidents this one on thursday evening, showing some really scary moments aboard american airlines flight 22 88, with service from charlotte douglas airport to dallas, texas . this flight never even got off the ground. one passenger aboard that flight, using her phone captured some of the smoke of the flames that were spewing from the wing of the aircraft. this is how she described the situation. for affiliate wsoc. nobody knows what's happening. so that's the first instinct is the plane's gonna blow, so everyone's grabbing their bags trying to get up and running the aisle. the federal aviation administration continues investigating to these two separate incidents, which so far don't appear to be related. polo. centerville, cnn, new york i'm rosemary church for our international viewers. world sport is next and for those of you here in north america will be back with more cnn newsroom in just a moment to stay with us.
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more complicated. after elon musk removed the verifications last week, they started popping up again on some accounts over the weekend and with it a note saying those users bought twitter blue, but there's one problem many did not even accounts of people like pele or kobe bryant claim they purchased twitter blue, even though they passed away long before its inception. joining me now from new york is thomas germain. he is a senior reporter for gizmodo. appreciate you being with us. thanks for having me on elon musk followed through on his threat to remove blue check marks from all verified twitter accounts thursday unless those account holders agreed to pay for the privilege. as soon as he did, this twitter was swamped with impostors and those trying to spread propaganda and disinformation, as everyone had predicted, would happen. then he told all advertisers that they
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had to subscribe. so where does this leave twitter in terms of trust? and how much does this controversial move? devalue the platform? do you think yeah, i think what we've seen unfold in real time. here is something that people are gonna be studying in business schools as an example of just terrible business mismanagement. he took something that was incredibly valuable right. people wanted to be verified on twitter. it was sort of a status symbol. it gave you a boost in the algorithm, and he turned it into sort of a weird mark of cain that it was a sign that you're a supporter of ilan must, which is something that a lot of people don't want to be given how he's presented himself and it consul on of really serious problems we saw immediately people impersonating celebrities and, you know more importantly institutions, right? i looked at pages for the i r s right, which collects taxes in the united states. there were at least six different accounts masquerading as the irs. this can cause really serious problems, and it's why twitter
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introduced this system in the first place because on a platform that's this big and significant, it's important to know that important people are who they say they are. so he took something that people wanted and turned it into something that people actively didn't want. there were people who, after he removed all of the blue checks from the old accounts. still had them for some strange reason. that wasn't entirely clear and people were actively trying to get rid of these blue checks or confirmed that they didn't they weren't actually paying you on musk. i swear i'm not one of these people. uh it's really astonishing how badly he mismanaged this because i think it's something that actually could have made him a lot of money. if he had handled it a little more carefully, right? yeah. now it's become a badge of honor not to have the check mark and me included. i'm sure you the same realizing what was happening, of course, max mask tried to give back some blue check marks too big celebrities , but the damage was already done with many of those bigger accounts, calling on everyone to hashtag block the blue accounts.
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because they can't be trusted as anything but, of course, paid accounts trying to cause havoc here. so what will be the impact of this effort to block paid accounts? and why didn't must realize how this would play out? in terms of what he didn't realize that i think there's honestly no other answer than what we're seeing is someone who's not thinking critically about his actions before he takes them, which is something that maybe works when you're running a company that makes rockets or cars but on social media, where you've got hundreds of millions of people, you need to proceed a little more carefully. i think it really is going to do long term damage to twitter as a platform it like we've already seen a number of examples of people trying to launch up alternate natives and people migrating to other systems because they just lost like you said, trust in twitter , and also it's lost kind of the fun. i think for a lot of people here, it's a move that i think
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has really done permanent damage to twitter's reputation. i think it's going to be difficult for it to get it back, and it could be the beginning of the end for this platform. that's not something that's going to happen anytime soon. but i think over the long term, it's going to be easier for a competitor to come in and replace twitter. because it's lost that cloud among the power users of the platform who used to take to twitter because that was the place that you wanted to be seen. now it's really it's sort of a negative experience for a lot of these high profile users, which is exactly who you want to attract on a platform like twitter. so what's the best way going forward to verify accounts and ensure we're not dealing with an imposter? can we just check the number of followers? if it's really high? we can assume that's that's the genuine article. or is there a better alternative indicators? it's really it's really a problem. there isn't a good answer. i think if you're concerned about whether someone on twitter is who they say they are probably the best course of action is to
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go to a completely different platform. maybe go to their website because there's really no way to know at this point whether a verified account on twitter is someone who is significant is an imposter. i think checking the follower accounts is probably a good way to go forward. if you're you know, want to do a little pot check if someone has tens or hundreds of thousands of followers, probably there the significant figure, but it's really hard to say, and that's a big problem because on twitter. people in the past have done things like impersonate people that spread misinformation. they've used fake accounts and coordinated harassment campaigns . that can be a real problem, and i think this is going to be one that will be hard for ellen to solve thomas germain. thank you so much for joining us appreciate it. thanks for your time. the ceo of nbc universal is out after an investigation into an inappropriate relationship. parent company comcast announced sunday that jeff schell was stepping down as
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ceo immediately following an inquiry into an improper conduct complaint. in a statement, shell said he was leaving after quote an inappropriate relationship with a woman in the company. cnn has reached out to comcast and in b c. universal for comment. bed bath and beyond is the latest u. s. retailer to file for bankruptcy the company posted on their website sunday that they will begin winding down operations. it said it would seek to sell some or all of its business if it's able to find a buyer. but if it can't do that, the company will be liquidated entirely and go out of business. the fate of its 14,000 employees also depends on what happens next. california sheriff's department is being praised for going beyond the call of duty after they responded to a dire weather emergency. a man was in desperate need of his medication
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after being stranded by record snowfall. cnn's veronica miracle has the story. came in early march after unusually heavy snowfall closed off this mountain community near fresno, california never seen a year like this. jared cook was at his family's cabin near huntington's like for what he thought would be a weekend getaway until a monster storm hit everyday. another two ft of snow kept coming in and there was no way to get out. ultimately i was just trapped 10 to 12 ft of snow had piled up. the national weather service issued a dangerous weather alert and the only road in was completely shut down for weeks. became so fast and so dense between each storm, so within that it was just powder on top of powder. it was kind of like groundhogs day like a couple of days thing turned into two weeks of you in isolation, total isolation, total solitude with no other
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human beings. around two weeks in jared was running out of his three heart medications. out of desperation, he reached out to the local huntington's lake fire department, but even they had no way to reach him. so they called in the fresno county sheriff's office, which tried to reach jared by helicopter during extreme weather conditions. we cannot reserve this one as i rescue conference is the one that we're actually flying that day. in a remote location cabin was stuck between foot tall trees, snow piled higher than the cabin. we land we could get what we call white out condition where the snow just comes up, and basically you lose all visual reference. the team in the air had to come up with an alternative way to get the medicine to jared. when you hear us. go outside and try to get in view and wave us down. we ended up going with plan b and just kind of hovering over the house over the roadway, and we dropped
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it off to him in flight. you got the door open. you're about to drop it. what's going through your mind about like, what could go wrong number one. it was flying high enough so we don't hit the trees. number two would be probably not hitting the gentleman with the bag. and the most important is probably not damaging the helicopter while learning flight. you have to hold the door open with my left hand had to drop the bag in between the skin and drop it into this little area right here. they did the drop and i just saw powder fly. the bag had dropped through the snow. so i dug it out. and once i had it and located it. you know, i just gave him the thumbs up. i think that's why we all do the job. the teamwork the sheriff's office came together the team you know, we made a plan quickly and were able to help somebody that wasn't really are heroes to me. veronica miracle, cnn. oscar winning actor jamie foxx is said to be improving but remains hospitalist nearly two weeks after suffering a medical
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complication his daughter had revealed on instagram that her father experienced a health related incident on april 11th, though she did not specify what happened. she did say he was on his way to recovery. and just a few days ago, friend martin lawrence said fox is doing better. in the nba playoffs. the defending champion golden state warriors overcame a time out blunder late in sunday's game to even their series with the sacramento kings with less than 45 seconds to go, warriors star steph curry called a time out, but the team had none left, meaning golden state lost the ball and was assessed a technical foul. still the warriors held on 126 to 125 to win game four of their first round series five is wednesday night in sacramento. and in other playoff action, the new york knicks now have a 31 lead in their first round series against the cleveland the
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