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warm welcome to our viewers joining us in the united states and all around the world. i'm the anchor nobler max foster joining you live from london just ahead on cnn newsroom. dave. evacuations from the sudanese capital was launched from here in djibouti, a multinational effort led by the united states. we really fear that once a lot of the internationals have left, the fighting will really ramp up. president biden is expected to make his reelection bid official this week. if you take biden and your face them up against trump , biden leads that match up by three points. nobody knows what's happening. so it's the first instinct is the plane's going to bloat. life from london. this is cnn newsroom. max foster and bianca nobilo. it is monday, april 24th nine am
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here in london, 10 a.m. in sudan , where a growing number of foreign nationals are being evacuated as fighting rages between rival military factions . over the past day, more than 1000 people have been pulled out by various countries. spain airlifted about 100 of them in a military plane as you can see from these images. these evacuations come as the conflict in sudan enters its 10th day more than 400 people have been killed, including at least one american. the u. s. is now trying to help its private citizens leave the country after it evacuated dozens of embassy workers and their families over the weekend. cnn's oren lieberman has the details. 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 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, lending 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 safely 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 way 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 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 bruce. sorry joins us now with the latest stephanie. what more can you tell us about what evacuations are being planned for private citizens, but also about the state of affairs for all of the sudanese that are trapped in khartoum. essentially that might not have any of these options. sure good morning, bianca. we're entering day 10 of this crisis and fighting has slowed down this morning and we kind of coming out of the ceasefire. that was very fragile, indeed and kind of hampered evacuation efforts, but those are now ongoing and the power lines are down in sudan currently, and
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we're told that electricity and water is slowly coming back to some parts of the capital cartu , but many sudanese there's a growing sense of anger, growing sense of abandonment as these foreign nationals they're watching countries. fly into take out their citizens and they feel abandoned. who is coming to save us? many are asking the situation remains desperate hospitals about 70% of the hospitals in the capital are not providing medical treatment and the ones that are just giving first aid and people are still living under, you know, heavy fire fire fighting, so there's a sense that there's a kind of dichotomy in this in the way that these evacuations are planning out, and some sudanese are taking the matter into their own hands and boarding very risky journeys to go to, uh, neighboring countries such as
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egypt, and we're hearing reports of people being turned down at board. turn back at borders or just facing difficulty trying to get out of the country and one unintended consequence that we've been hearing about of foreign embassies shutting down is that people have applied for visas who have their possible stuck in this place is now effectively stranded and can't get their travel documents to get out of the country. bianca stephanie boo. sorry for us in lagos. thank you. the 2024 u s presidential election. be deja vu all over again. while it's certainly shaping up that way, president joe biden expected to announce he will run for a second term soon, perhaps this tuesday, donald trump has already announced on the republican side, and he's casting a large shadow of the 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. she is the granddaughter of the late labor organism, cesar chavez. but enthusiasm for a second biden
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run seems to be lacking. a recent poll shows 52% of democratic voters say they don't want to see biden run again. cnn white house reporter kevin liptak has more on mr biden's expected re election announcement. we do know he's up at camp david this weekend. he's talking to his team, making some of these final decisions on staffing operations. that sort of thing. if he does make this announcement, i think it does two things. one kind of the nuts and bolts of it. it unlocks this new fundraising potential for the president, and that's no small thing. this could be potentially a $2 billion campaign, and we do also expect the president to meet with some of his biggest donors at the end of this week. but the other thing that this would do is sort of put to rest this ongoing speculation about whether or not he would run in the president has been saying, you know, for almost two years that he does intend to run, he said, as recently as a week ago that he planned to run, but that hasn't necessarily put all of those doubts to rest. and you know the
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main issue with his with president biden is his age. that is the reason why a lot of people around this country a lot of even democrats have wondered whether he would go for a second term. if president biden does run for re election, he will be asking americans to get behind the idea of a president serving well in to their eighties that is contributing to what you see in this poll today. and what you've seen in polls recently. is this lack of enthusiasm? really for a second biden term. this nbc poll today said that 70% of americans think that biden should not run for office that included 51% of democrats, and that is in line with a lot of other polls. now we should say that poll also included a majority of americans who said that president trump should also not run for president again, so really, not a lot of it of a lot of enthusiasm. for a rematch between these two men. but we will see how this plays out as this week unfolds. well, there is this still the big question of who will secure the republican nomination for next
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year's election. cnn senior data reporter harry benton shows us who is topping the polls right now. look, if you are looking at the national polling, it's one of two guys right? it's either the former president donald trump, or it's the florida governor ron desantis. nobody else is breaking into double digits at this point, not someone like nikki haley. not someone like mike pence. not someone like tim scott. but at this particular point look, the former president donald trump has a clear advantage over ron desantis. you can see we had two polls that came out this week to high quality polls, one from the wall street journal, one from nbc news. we see donald trump hovering in the high forties, right, 48. the wall street journal poll 46% in the nbc news poll. ron desantis close, but not really all that close right down 24 points and one survey down 15 points in the other, the average them together what that's about, 20 points down on average, someone like donald trump at this particular point polling where he is wins the nomination about three quarters to 4/5 of the time. someone like ron desantis wins it about a quarter of the time.
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so the fact of the matter is when you look at those numbers, donald trump is a clear favorite. but ron desantis still has a real shot. u. s 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 me fit, pristine available for now. republican senator lindsey graham, who has called for a nation national ban on abortion after 15 weeks, told cnn it's now up to the court to decide whether the food drug administration has gone too far in approving the abortion pill. 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 mail. is that safe is that has as the fda
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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 club shirt is also weighing in on the issue and is responding to those comments from her republican colleague. 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 the supreme court's decision to place a hold on a lower court ruling while the appeals process plays out. that moves stopped
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restrictions on mythic christine from taking effect. us. house speaker kevin mccarthy faces a high stakes week on capitol hill . it's being 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, both republican and democratic lawmakers say the most important thing is avoiding a default on the nation's debt. we will hold a vote this week and we will pass and we will send it to the senate and for more than 80 days where the president has ignored us called people names for things that he even voted for himself makes no sense or logic to it. i think as president and the leader of the free world, this is one of the problems. we have challenges around this country around the world. he needs to show leadership and come to the negotiating table instead of put us in default. we don't need to default in this country. if we default on our national debt, it's going to
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cost our economy dearly. we're going to find businesses unable to proceed and people losing their jobs. right left. that is a terrible outcome. so let's do the responsible thing and not default. move forward on the debt ceiling. now we can have a fulsome debate on the budget and we will understand it on the spending levels. but not at the expense of jeopardizing jobs and economic growth in america. don't default. mccarthy is offering to raise the debt limit to prevent a default. but it comes with strings attached, wants democrats to commit to spending cuts. former us vice president mike pence, says his legal team has worked out a date to give testimony before the grand jury investigating the aftermath of the 2020 election. pence revealed the details in an interview released on sunday, but said he couldn't provide a specific date or elaborate any further. i think i'm limited about what i can say about the proceedings of the grand jury or the decision. of the judge, but people can be confident that will uh, will obey the law will
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comply with the love. pence didn't say whether he's made a decision about running for president next year. but he said if he does, he won't engage in personal attacks on his opponents. parts of the u. s a bracing for some major flooding in the coming days. flood warnings and advisories are in effect across the midwest this week has spring temperatures continue to rise and snow melts across the region. multiple river across the north dakota, south dakota and minnesota are in major flood stage by the middle to end of this week, dozens of river gauges along the mississippi river forecast to be in the major flood stage and expected to cause gradual flooding in the coming weeks. meteorologists allison chinchar has the latest weather update for us. it's that time of year again. temperatures 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
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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 cause 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 in some cases, a pretty epic snowfall for 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
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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 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. still to come and trouble in the skies. a jogger looks up and sees flames shooting from the engine of a commercial jetliner will tell you what happened. what would you do? and three state lawmakers dubbed the tennessee three after standing with gun reform. protesters are headed to the white house details on that coming up. that's the g seven in russia are arguing over
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potentially significant move by ukrainian forces near the southern city of her son. social media reports suggest that they may have crossed the knee pro river into russian held territory. ukraine isn't confirming that, but it's southern military spokesperson says rather cryptically. everyone is waiting for good news, and they will definitely 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
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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 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 green 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
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its exports to russia, but the coalition of seven major countries and the eu says that russia is trying to weaponize food meant for nations most in need. russian foreign minister sergei lavrov is due to discuss this grain deal with the u. n secretary general on his visit to new york this week. let's bring in cnn's claire sebastian. now he's covering this close. obviously, lots of difficult facets to this story, but i'm reminded of the recent pentagon league. obviously we're still unsure as to which part of that have been verified in which parts may have been doctored. but there was suggestion in that the u. n u. s were concerned that antonio guterres was too accommodating or sympathetic to russia's interests. in this green deal, and i think that's going to form part of the backdrop to these talks and why this issue is now even more sensitive than it already was. i think for the background. it's important to understand that there were actually two deals that were made last july one was the black sea great initiative between the u. n. russia, ukraine and, of course, turkey to get ukrainian grain flowing
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onto the global markets from those occupied black sea ports. and the second was a memorandum of understanding between russia and the united nations because russia has complained that its own food and fertilizer experts , which have been officially ring fenced in sanctions are not getting out to the global markets because of things like over compliance and sanctions fear. and things like that. it now has a list of demands things like reinstating the swift access of its state agricultural bank, reinstating ports access for its ships, insurance access things like that. it says those parts of the deal have not been met and in the words of dmitry peskov a month ago at the deal cannot stand on one leg, so that is likely to form the focus of the discussions. but it's clear that even before dmitry medvedev's threat this deal was on shaky ground and interesting image of seeing lavrov chairing the u. n security council this week. how do you think he's going to use that time? i think he's gonna make the most of the spotlight. he's expected to chair a session today called effective multilateralism through the defense of the principles of the charter of the
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united nations, several of which russia is clearly violating. in ukraine. it's interesting. he did not start on a very conciliatory note. relations with the us clearly at a particularly low point, complaining in an interview with russian journalists about the fact that russian journalists have been denied visas as part of the russian delegation. take a listen to what he had to say. country which calls itself the strongest the cleverest, freest ferris got scared did something which i believe was stupid and showed what oaths to protect freedom of speech and access to information really mean. so you know, not veiled at all at the us going into this. he's not expected to meet with secretary blinking, and obviously, we know that the u. s ambassador to the un linda thomas greenfield has described russia's rotating presidency of the security council as an april fool's joke. okay, claire. thank you. another american airlines flight gets into trouble this one before it even leaves. the ground will
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lacking. a recent poll shows 52% of democratic voters say they don't want to see him running again. u. s. aviation authorities are investigating two separate airplane fires, both of which happened on american airlines flights. cnn's polo sandoval has the details. bed 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 enthusiasts 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 sunday afternoon was
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effort. being an additional flight to get the passengers to their final destination in phoenix video from a separate incident 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 from the smoke some 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 sandoval. see that? new york. panic broke out at a basketball game in texas on sunday after someone said they heard gunfire thankfully turned out to be a false alarm. but here's the chaos that ensued.
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get down! come here. come here. a shooter active shooter. what? the back door. come on. come on, get up. come on, get up! come on. come on. come on. come on this one. okay oh, my god. really, really love it. girl of our people out. the incident
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happened after a parent and an opposing coach were asked to leave the game one grabbed a gun out of their car in the parking lot. police have since determined that no shots were fired and no one was injured. what sounds like a gunshot in the video is actually a man tripping over a table trying to escape and this matter is still under investigation. doesn't say so much that they're automatic response to hearing that bang was that it was an active shooter. well, i think that's only natural given how often we're reporting on it, how everyone in america seeing on local and national news also in texas. nine teenagers were wounded in a shooting at an after prom party. it happened in the small town of jasper. none of the injuries were said to be life threatening. police say they are questioning people of interest. gun violence is now the number one cause of death for american children, surpassing even car accidents. and washington state has moved a step closer to doing something about it as well. the legislature has passed a ban on the sale, manufacture and import of assault style weapons, including all forms of the 15. the governor says he will sign
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it. we know this policy works. i'm super glad that we've been able to pass it, but i do want to point out. it's not the only thing we're doing. we know that inaction is unacceptable in in the face of this scourge. so we have been assault weapons. but we also have another important bill, which is to require safety training. for anyone to purchase a firearm and have a 10 day waiting period. both of these things in combination in states that have done this have had significant reductions again. violence in a third bill that will hold manufacturers liable if they don't comply with their legal obligations. once the bill is signed into law, washington will become the 10th state to ban the weapons families in nashville, tennessee, face a grim anniversary this week will be marking one month since a gunman killed three adults and three children at a local elementary school. tennessee's republican governor is calling for a special legislative
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session on gun reform after state lawmakers adjourned last week without taking action action. among those pushing for immediate change. the state democrats dubbed the tennessee three after they were punished for standing with gun reform demonstrators. they're heading to the white house in the coming hours to meet president joe biden and strategize about how to create change. i'm going to lift up the names of akila d'silva of michael hill of these children whose lives were taken, um in nashville. and ask for the president to declare, uh, public health emergency when it comes to gun violence. i think that we need, um, emergency responsible . we're facing a crisis situation and that it states like ours. we need help from our national leaders. i think there's a really holistic approach that has to be taken. that isn't just addressing guns, but it's addressing how we prevent gun violence and how we support communities that are suffering because of the inaction of people like the republican party in tennessee. reality is in my district
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because because i'm a teacher taught for 27 years i was in a school that had a school shooting gun. violence has always been a big issue for me and i have read run red flag laws in the past, but we've hold in my district and read knox county and overwhelmingly the majority of republicans in my district support red flag laws. tennessee governor tennessee this governor of tennessee says he wants state lawmakers to pass legislation strengthening gun laws, specifically a measure blocking gun access to those who are a danger to themselves or others. still ahead. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he'll meet florida's governor when he travels to israel. palestinian reporter working for israeli tv describes his professional journey and the complicated nature this job. attention mededicare has expandd decks. com coverage for people with diabetetes. if you have diabetes, getting on decks come g seven is the single most important thing you canan do it
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of the four countries trade mission, but it comes amid anticipation that desantis will announce his plans to run for president next year. how many times have we said that? we said that a lot. i wonder how long will keep saying it earlier today he met with the japanese prime minister from your kishida in tokyo. but desantis told reporters that he is not a candidate for the white house. see it later this week, desantis will visit israel as prime minister benjamin netanyahu faces backlash for his proposal to overhaul the country. choose judicial system. here's what netanyahu netanyahu had to say about desantis is this visit? course i'll meet with everyone. why not meet with republican governors and democratic governance? i'm not avoiding the question, and actually, i'm i'm rushing right into it. i meet with every american representative governor, senator members of congress, and i think it's my job, and i think it's important for israel's bipartisan support in the united states. i make a point of it. mr netanyahu also says that he will
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not withdraw his government's proposal for judicial reform and called it an internal matter. the controversial plan has sparked weeks of protest in israel. here's more of what the israeli prime minister said. i've actually said that i will not accept a blanket ability of the parliament to overcome judicial supreme court decisions, just as we don't accept that the supreme court can abrogate any decision by the parliament or the government. both sides both of these extremes actually hinder the balance between the three branches of government, which is exactly what we're trying to bring into balance now. meantime a palestinian reporter is breaking the mold working as a political correspondent for israeli tv. just a few years after learning hebrew, he says it's not easy and has even received death threats from both sides. for more, let's go to cnn's had us called live in jerusalem had as this sounds like an incredible story and person. it is an incredible story, because so often when you
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think about israelis and palestinians in this region, you think of them as separate entities, who only come into cognitive one with one another in conflict, of course, the reality on the ground as much different people live in intertwined way side by side, and it is complicated, but where there is the divide still is very much in the media. part of that, of course, is the language and that's why this reporter for an israeli television channel really caught my eye, not only because of his personal story, but how he is breaking barriers while also facing some pretty significant challenges for himself. take a look. last year , nearly every evening on israeli news channel con 11 1 of the top reporter speaks hebrew with a very slight accent is a rare entity in israeli media. one of very few palestinians reporting in hebrew and not just on arab issues. how do you identify yourself? i don't know, because i was born in east
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jerusalem to palestinian family to a palestinian culture and i'm not ashamed to say that i'm arab palestinian but i also live in israel and also feel israeli. in some ways, i don't know. i just say i come from jerusalem and i'm a journalist, and that's two most important things of my identity. i grew up in the old city of jerusalem, playing soccer in the al aqsa mosque compound attending a strict islamic boys school, though he now reports the news in fluent hebrew, he did not learn the language until he was 20 years old, which is just seven years ago. what prompted you to want to become a reporter back in the second intifada? i lived in in the altar in jerusalem. and you remember that? the explosions and the busses and in jerusalem and i didn't know what's happening. you know, i didn't speak hebrew and it just look at the tv and i felt that i want to
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be there like i want to report. i want to do something. his journey to journalism was not a straight one working at a hotel studying accounting at a palestinian university and then learning hebrew before attending an israeli college landed an internship with the israeli public broadcaster. cons. arabic channel. and after it jumped to the network's main hebrew channel, he became jerusalem correspondent where he's covered everything from clashes between police and palestinians in refugee camps like israeli politics. his first major scoop put the spotlight on his constant internal dilemma. how to balance pressure from his community versus the story in 2020, showed how covid restrictions were being violated. at the al aqsa mosque in jerusalem, one of the holiest sites in islam. the backlash was swift and i remember that my grandfather calling me and telling me that everyone there is, you know talking to him and tell him that what is grandson
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did was ashamed to the community , says he feels like he is an important voice for palestinians in the newsroom. here, he breaks the ramadan um fast this year with dates at his desk, teaching his colleagues the blessing. he says his family is proud of him . he also said they want him to quit when he visits them into a refugee camp. he does so only late at night for his own protection, said you received death threats to these come from israelis from palestinians. and how do you deal with that? i get this. i got the threats from both sides. but it was mainly from palestinians who i don't like the fact that i work for israeli tv. my answer to that is , um, this is where you make things different, like i can make effect on people's lives were in israeli tv. i feel that that i'm you know, given a message for jewish people that if you give all the um, the people of citizens of east
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jerusalem a chance like i got everyone can be like me last month, was promoted to be a political correspondent and is even anchoring, vowing to continue breaking barriers with every report. and solomon is also moving from his hometown of jerusalem to the skyscrapers of televisa is part of this promotion. quite an incredible rise. when you think about the fact that just seven years ago he did not even speak the language he's now anchoring in guys. how does golden jerusalem thank you so much? that really is incredible. you just can't quantify the influence of somebody that decides to do something like that and how it must be constantly explaining where he sits and why he's done what he's done. twitter is facing backlash after its blue verification check mark disappeared and then reappeared again, for some accounts, not ours. the impact it could have on the plane platforms credibility that's coming up next. over 100 milillion americs
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. after elon mask removed the verifications last week, they started popping up again on some accounts over the weekend and with it a note saying those users brought had bought twitter blue, but there's one problem many hadn't actually bought it even accounts of people like pele or kobe bryant. claim they purchase twitter blue, even though they passed away long before its inception, and earlier cnn spoke with kara swisher, contributing opinion writer with the new york times, she explains the concern over imposters buying the blue check marks. well, that was the initial problem of taking off all the verification, which has been in place for years and years and years. and you know, a lot of people didn't want them taken off because they were verified, and it's really helpful to other users. if you know that's the person you're talking to. it's a very it shouldn't be paid for. it's a it's a feature that keeps it safe and usable for people. but then he took them off. and then he put them back on which is even more confusing. and you know, it wasn't just reporters.
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it was like actors like ian mc mcallen was like, i don't know what this is like that. kind of stuff for stephen king. or many others are just confused about what happened. and so you know what it does is creates chaos in the system and what's really irritating as this is a guy who said he was going to he was going to get rid of lords and ladies, and he wasn't going to have this random picking of elites. and that's just what he just did. you know, after taking them off, um and at the bottom line of this, you can't sell these things. nobody wants to buy his has pancakes or whatever . it's blue checks. i don't know what to say. no one wants to buy what he's selling, and that's the problem. as she says it pretty well, doesn't she? twitter has also removed the state affiliated media labels for accounts belonging to china's xinhua and russia's rt as well. 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 ceo immediately following an inquiry into an improper conduct complaint. in a
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statement, shell said that he was leaving after quote an inappropriate relationship with a woman in the company. cnn has reached out to comcast and nbcuniversal for comment and beyond his 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. it was 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 was 14,000 employees also deepens on what happens. next grim trip on a cruise ship has one family filing a lawsuit robert jones died of a heart problem while traveling on the celebrity equinox last summer. his family says that instead of the ship's morgue, celebrity stored his body in a beverage cooler for six days. that led to decomposition because the temperature wasn't low enough for storing bodies. the family has filed a lawsuit in florida seeking $1 million in damages. cnn has contacted celebrity cruises and we're still waiting
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for response in the nba playoffs. the defending champion golden state warriors overcame a blunder late in sunday's game to even their series with the sacramento kings with less than 45 seconds ago. warriors star steph curry, called a time out for the team had none left leaning golden state lost the ball. and was assessed a technical foul. still the warriors held on 126 125 to win game four of their first round series. game five is wednesday night and sacramento another playoff action. the new york knicks have now 31 lead in their first round series against the cleveland cavaliers. the boston celtics are also up 3 to 1 in this series with the atlanta hawks, and in sunday's late game , the minnesota timberwolves avoided elimination with 114 to 108 overtime victory against the denver nuggets. seeded nuggets will try to close things out tuesday night in denver record has been set here in london at the marathon. 23 year old kenyan runner kelvin kiptum. finished
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