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just ahead -- >> suspect is in custody. >> he was found under laundry in a class oset. >> and they expect as soon as the order expires that thousands more will try to cross the borders. >> how would you characterize what you are seeing? >> scary. >> the fed is likely to raise interest rates yet again. >> we can't be seen to be a government that maybe we'll pay or debts or maybe we won't. no. >> live from london, this is "cnn newsroom" with max foster and bianca nobilo. >> it is wednesday, may 3, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 3:00 a.m. in cleveland, texas where after a four day long manhunt, the suspect in the fatal shooting 6
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five people including a mother and 9-year-old son has been arrested. authorities say that 38-year-old francisco oropeza was found hiding in a closet under some laundry in a home just miles from the hoe house use where th killings took place after they received a tip. >> it was a multijurisdictional operation to say the least. somebody got a tip, dps cid, u.s. marshals, fbi, we had a tact team. they all meandered over there and found that continue to be true. >> the tip for the suspect's location came in through the fbi tip line. and we just want to thank the person who had the courage and bravery to call in the suspect's location. >> he will appear in court later today and currently being held on five counts of murder with bond set at $5 million. law enforcement officials say
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that they looked in multiple homes during the search. and likely wasn't easy for him to lie low. >> it is not easy to go on the lam to run from hundreds of law enforcement officers who are looking for you. it is almost impossible do without a pre-existing support system and fair amount of cash to get you long. and all that gets, you know, a thousand times harder when everyone else in the pin, in your town, in your county knows what you have done and is looking for you. very hard to hide. >> or paopeza is accused of carrying out the massacre. josh campbell has details. >> reporter: and a major development in southeast texas, authorities announcing tuesday the arrest of the man accused of brutally murdering five people
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authorities say that 38-year-old francisco oropeza was taken into custody without incident, he is charged with opening fire at the home of his neighbors after being asked to stop shooting late at night on friday, that sparked a massive manhunt. sources told cnn that authorities had been on alert concerned that the suspect may try to flee the state, but italy they arrested him just less than 25 kilometers from the original crime scene. the sheriff spoke about the arrest. >> bottom line is that we have this man in custody. he was caught hiding in a closet under some laundry. they effectively made the arrest. >> reporter: and authorities had announced and $80,000 reward. a tipster provided them with the
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location where he was ultimately taken into cuss it i by tactical officers without incident. he is currently being held on $5 million bond and he faces five counts of murder. josh campbell, cnn, los angeles. authorities in florida responded to a medical call when bodies were discovered. and they are looking for a 38-year-old man who believed to live in the same complex. no motive is known at this time. and the mexican border is bracing for a surge of migrants after a rule expires a week from thursday. mexico has just agreed for humanitarian reasons to continue accepting migrants from four countries even after may 11th.
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but with thousands of migrants arriving, the biden administration is sending additional troops to the border to help manage the border. they say more than 22,000 are in its custody at the border. and former acting director of homeland security says president biden's approach is not the way to stop the waves of migrants. >> i think you have to get serious about stopping the current flow. you got to get serious about putting in measures that are going to secure the border so that you funnel people to legal points of entry so we can vet them and so we understand who is coming in the door to the country. and you need to do that first because we've seen time and time again and facts show you if you don't do that, you want to just continue to reform the legal pathway, it won't work at the end day. >> thousands are camping out
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waiting for may 11th. and rosa flores is in el paso, texas where officials and advocates for the migrants say their safety net is already at the breaking point. >> reporter: the city of el paso is under a state of emergency. as hundreds of migrants camp outside shelters on the streets, in alleys and parking lots ahead of the lifting of the pandemic era rule known as title 42 which allows immigration agents to swiftly expel some migrants to mexico. john martin runs the opportunity center for the homeless and says the surge started last tuesday. and now nearly 700 total. >> we haven't had the opportunity to come out here and talk to each of these folks one by one. >> because so many arrived so quickly. >> exactly. >> reporter: and the flow arriving by train across the
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border from el paso is growing too. cnn was there in april as migrants jumped off the train like this man with his children and wife. and they are part of a large group of migrants arriving in northern mexico and staying on the hstreets or in hotels or shelters like this one. the pain of the migrant struggle palpable during church service. he embraces his two boys and says he and his wife couldn't life in nick with a a life in nick with ragua anymore. especially after he protested guess his government in 2018. garcia shows us -- >> i was shot. >> reporter: and he still has a
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pellet in his arm which he says came from nicaraguan security for you forces. nearly 40,000 are there. and even from other countries, up to 12,000. their desire to seek asylum varies. for this woman, it was gang threats. for the family off the train, they left because of political oppression. and back in el paso, if this time lapse of a walk around one city block is a preamble -- hung can you go based on the resources that you have? >> friday. >> reporter: community leaders say the end of title 42 could be one for the history books. take a look around. you can see there are hundreds of migrants here in the streets which the obvious question is if title 42 is still in effect, which means that immigration
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agents are able to swiftly return migrants back to mexico, why are there so many migrants in the united states. and talking to officials, they tell me that because there is tens of thousands of migrants waiting in northern mexican cities, a lot have lost patience and some have turned themselves into immigration authorities, others have simply crossed illegally. rosa flores, cnn, el paso. and the u.s. federal reserve is expected to raise interest rates today for a second time this year. likely to increase by a quarter point. it is just days after the collapse of first republic bank. it will be the tenth rate hike since march last year. matt egan explains why the fed wants to go ahead with this hike. >> reporter: the fed of course is likely to raise interest
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rates yet again this week adding even more pressure on the banking system. former fdic chief says that the fed really needs to pause the rate hikes because doing more is only going to add more pressure. she urges jerome powell to stop trying so hard to look tough on inflation because eventually it is going to backfire. >> investors will be watching the sddecision. u.s. futures are up currently. stocks ended lower on tuesday as investors were fearful that the fed hasn't been detained. a source says that kevin mccarthy has agreed to a meeting at the white house next week.
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the federal government will run out of money to pay bills around june 1. democrats want to raise the debt limit with no strings attached but republicans are demanding some spending cuts. >> the negotiation ought to be about the budget after we agree to avoid default. >> so they are saying a red line for them. >> there is no such thing as a red line. the bottom line is we're here to negotiate. can't we talk about how we got ourselves in the position and start talking about how we'll get ourselves out of it. >> and it should be clear to the administration that the senate is not a relevant player this time. they have got to have a measure that can pass the house. how does it pass the house? it has to have the support of the speaker and i'm behind the speaker. >> if the u.s. defaults on its debt, the consequences would be huge. borrowing costs will go up, social security payments could be late, veterans benefits could
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be suspended and federal employees may not get paid. phil mattingly has more from the white house. >> reporter: treasury secretary janet yellen certainly shook up washington when she made clear that the deadline that everybody has known is looming over not just washington but the entire country of when the tdefault isa distinct possibility is much sooner than expected. but for anybody who thought that might shift the dynamics who what has been a months long stare oig down contest, it has not. white house officials maintaining that the president will continue to hold the position take there are no negotiations over raising or suspending the debt ceiling. it must be clean. and republicans have already passed a bill to raise the debt ceiling including dramatic spending cuts saying that that is the floor of a negotiation that at some point is nonexist tipts. the president did make one move, he invited the leaders to the white house on may 9 making it
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clear that this is what they will discuss. but not through the less that republicans say work for them. the president will handler home the reality that he is not willing to negotiate, more than happy to have a longer term discussion about fiscal and spending priorities. how to address the debt. but the debt ceiling, his position will be -- >> it is congress' constitutional obligation to act, not hold the full faith and credit of the united states hostage unless we allow them to make cuts to programs hard working americans rely upon. and threatening to default and crash the economy unless the president agrees a with speaker mccarthy's entire agenda is not just unreasonable, it is dangerous. >> reporter: there is an expectation among republicans that the president's position was a bluff, a gesh negotiating
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employ. but white house officials say that that is opposite of the case. they say that they hold the political high ground, they think that this is a logical discussion considering the down side effects of what would happen if no agreement is reached, if no clean debt ceiling passes. more importantly though and this comes from many of these officials having served in the obama administration, they want to put an end to the idea of using the debt ceiling as leverage forever. they don't want to deal with this anymore and they believe this is the moment to put their foot down and say no more. republicans say that is not an acceptable answer or offer and they need something. so how does it end? it is a very open question. whether or not there is some type of off-ramp tied to a discussion about longer term spending or fiscal issue, that would be the logical way out. but republicans have made clear spending cuts must be attached to a debt ceiling increase.
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biden administration says the exact opposite. obviously something has to give or else the country will default. phil mattingly, cnn, the white house. an intense exchange of fire between militants and israeli military has come to an end at least for now. the massive round of rockets and airstrikes was sparked by the death of a figure who died after a months long hunger strike. hadas gold is live for us in jerusalem. >> reporter: and since the early hours of this morning, a truce has held so far. it hasn't really been broken. the islamic jihad saying that the confrontation has ended ab about. they are not really saying that it is a ceasefire but messages have been exchanged. and there is an understanding
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that the latest intense round of fire is over at least for now. we know at least 100 rockets were fired from gaza into israel. the israeli military responding with two rounds of airstrikes where they say military jets and helicopters were used targeting 16 sites that they say belong to hamas. everything from weapons manufacturing sites to underground tunnels. in terms of casualties, we did just learn that one palestinian man in his 50s was kill this had one of the administration and at least five others injured.this one of the administration and at least five others injured. in israel yesterday at least three people were injured by rocket shrapnel, one a man in his 20s suffered serious injuries vuflt slab nell. goes to show you the intense round of fighting between the nil militants. and it does seem that while hamas was involved and while
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hamas was the main target from the israeli military, this was really being led by islamic jihad. and that is the result of the leader who died yesterday. he was really the face of palestinian resistance and of palestinian prisoners. he had been imprisoned by israel at least ten times since the early 2000s. and this was his sixth hunger strike. but he was found dead in his cell. authorities saying that he had refused medical care. and of course the reaction reverberateding a cross the region. and just in, a 7th grade boy in belgrade is accused of opening fire in an elementary school. and five children were wounded.
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authorities say the boy had brought his father's gun to the school. we'll bring you new details as they come in. still to come, a campus and city on edge following three stabbings near the university of california davis. what police are saying about the search for a suspect. plus more dramatic testimony on the stand in the civil battery and defamation trial against donald trump. we'll have the latest from new york. also new violence is rattling sudan despite talk of a longer ceasefire. we'll have a live report. he snores like an angry rhino you've never heard an angry rhino baby i hear one every night. every night. okay. i'll work on that. save $500 on our new next gen sleep number smamart beds. plus, special finanancing. only at sleep number. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldne. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or morshe can sell all or
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ceasefire. and busari soig stephanie busarr us in lagos. the other issue is getting aid into the country as they get foreign nationals out. >> reporter: yes, good morning, max. the aid situation has pain severely hampered because aid workers have not been able to get into the country. there is not a break in the fighting to allow a safe passage, humanitarian corridor it deliver aid safely. welfare program said that it would resume some of its operations in safer parts of the country. but it has lost some workers early on in the conflict and the u.n. relief chief has just arrived in the country. and he tweeted earlier, and i can read it, that he said that
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he had just arrived in port sudan to reof a firm the u.n. commitment to the sudanese people and he said that he was in awe of the unwavering dedication of the humanitarian community and local volunteers doing their best to help. so he is there now to assess the situation. he is in port of sudan. and to see how they can start getting this urgently needed aid for the sudanese people living mostly without enough food supplies and water supplies, power, you know, very -- unstable power supplies as well. and with the health care and medical supplies also very low, so there is hope that aid will now start to get into the country. >> okay. thank you. and short while ago, iran's president arrived in damascus with talks for president assad.
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this is the first state visit by an iranian head of state to damascus since the syrian civil war began 12 years ago. h nada bashir is joining us. >> and over the course of the civil war in syria, rafrn has remained a staunch backer and ally president assad providing military and financial support. clearly a signal this they will continue to maintain and even strengthen that relationship between iran and syria. we've heard from state media reporting that they will seek to establish -- re-establish and to strengthen those ties with syria focusing on trade, on the economy and of course on political and diplomatic ties between the two nations. he is traveling with a high level delegation, and they will be meeting as well as with assad and other syrian officials and
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taking time during the two day visit to meet with iranian and syrian businessmen currently in syria as well as visiting some religious sites. and this is as syria essentially moves out of what has been a prolonged state of isolation from its regional neighbors the arab state gradually rebuilding those relations with the syrian xwo government. and iran is strengthening its relations with its neighbors. we saw a significant deal between saudi arabia and iran. and so is this a hugely significant development and it is the first time that we have seen iranian president visiting the country in over a decade. >> nada, thank you so much. still to do, a man arrested after allegedly attacking and you nighted airlines employee. peel have more on how the incident unfolded. but first the search for a suspect in california after
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let me bring you up-to-date. the manhunt for the suspect who shot and killed five people including a mother and her 9-year-old child in texas has ended. authorities arrested francisco oropeza on tuesday after finding him hiding in a closet under lau laundry. he is being held on five counts of murder with bond set at $5 million. and a 7th grade boy has been arrested for allegedly opening fire at an elementary school in
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belgrade. five children were wounded. we'll bring you any new details. police are searching for include clues at the university of california davis. attacks were described as violent and left two people dead and shaken the community. thic nick watt has more. >> reporter: students ordered to shelter in place overnight as police tried and failed to find the suspect who stabbed a woman shortly before midnight on the city street. >> we're following multitude of leads. but as of this point, nobody has been identified. >> reporter: and this laid back california college town usually sees just one homicide in an entire year. now two within a week. three stabbings total. >> it is very obvious the manner and brutality of the crimes are very similar. that is concerning to us.
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but at this stage we can't definitively link them yet. >> reporter: thursday morning david found stabbed to death in a city park. a downtown fixture known for asking passers by to share their thoughts on compassion. >> talked about 10,000 people and phone as the compassion guy. >> reporter: and saturday night a 20-year-old computer science student was stabbed, murdered, on this bike path through another park. on his way home. >> just six weeks away from graduating. he was so proud and so happy and so thankful he said thanks mom and dad for paying my tuition. we came here hoping for safety. >> reporter: and latest victim of the apparent spree, a bomb
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stabbed through her tent late last night, she remains in critical condition. a very dangerous 3er7person who seems to have struck out against three very different victims. i think the people of the city of davis are rightly very concerned right now. the fbi is now helping in the manhunt and local police also upping patrols hoping to reassure students and keep them safe. >> i did not expect my senior year for any of this to be happening especially in davis. a lot of students don't want to go to school. >> reporter: police are advising people not to go out alone after dark. they say use the buddy system. and as for the murders themselves, police say that they don't look like robberies. they were frankly just too many wounds on the victims. they hope that dna will allow them to formally link all three crimes and they hope that their description of the suspect from eyewitnesses might lead to an arrest. the most distinguishing feature
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of the suspect is long dark curly hair. nick watt, cnn, los angeles. a man arrested and banned from united airlines after he allegedly attacked an employee while boarding a plane in san francisco on sunday. police identified the suspect as cody benjamin. and his partner was reportedly sitting in the wrong seat and didn't want to move. the video shows that he appeared to punch an airline employee before others on the plane held him back. a police officer in fairfax county, virginia is lucky to be alive after a routine traffic stop turned into a disaster.
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police say a 17-year-old was driving when they lost control of their vehicle and swerved over the median, crashing into the stopped vehicle. the driver of the vehicle pulled over suffered nonlife-threatening injuries and was taken to the hospital. he's since been released. the teen driver suffered minor injuries and charged with reckless driving. court set to resume in the coming hours in the trial against donald trump. tuesday marked another day of traumatic testimony as a friend of e. jean carroll took to the witness stand. carroll is suing the former president alleging that he raped her in the '90s. paula reid has the latest on the trial from new york. >> reporter: shortly after court wrapped on tuesday, trump lawyers confirmed that he will not testify in his own defense in this case. he was not expected to take the stand, but in speaking with his
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attorneys in other criminal matter, i can tell you this a great relief. they were concerned about their client taking a stand potentially opening up other issues in his ongoing criminal investigations. tuesday carroll's attorneys put on several witnesses including a longtime friend of e. jean carroll and she says that carroll called her shortly after the alleged assault and she described carroll during the call as being breathless, hyperventilating, very emotional. and she says at the time what she believed was the rekountsrekountsd i recounting of a rape but carol wasn't ready to use that word. and this is significant because they are talking about account that occurred nearly 30 years ago, so something like this, this is a real boost for carroll's accusations. but defense attorneys cross-examined her about social media posts that she's made making it pretty clear that she
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is not a fan of trump politically. and the jury also heard from jessica leeds, she addresses that she was assaulted by trump on an airplane, that she sat next to him and he tried to kiss and grope her. trump has denied that account. but this is all part of an effort to establish carroll's sorry as part of a pattern of behavior by former president trump. and carroll's attorneys are expected to wrap up their case on thursday and then trump's defense attorneys will put on their case. paula reid, cnn, new york. judge overseeing the ed sheeran copyright trial says the jury could start deliberating as soon as today. he is a accused of copyrighting le"let's get it on." a music effort testified that it was not the first one to use the ch chord progression and that 80 other songs also include it including 33 before gaye's hit.
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and as the feud between desantis and disney escalates, randi kaye spoke to voters in the town about the flash point. >> i'd love to be able to vote for a republican. but, yeah, he's not winning me over with this. >> reporter: terry is talking about florida governor ron desantis. terry lives here in celebration, florida, a town developed by the walt disney company in 1994. celebration is located near disney world. residents a and visitors here have been closely following the feud. >> disappointing and seems the tiling of it seems very retaliatory based on some of the decisions that disney made and then almost a little bit of a pissing match to see who can up the other. >> reporter: we spoke with 30 people here, mostly residents, half of them identified as are not voters.
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but of the nine people we spoke with who said that they support desantis and his moves against disney, only one was willing to go on camera. >>ic that ic i think disney h much power. >> reporter: ann has lived in celebration for 26 years and she is proud of desantis. >> i've agreed with every battle he's taken on. >> what do you say to those who say the governor should focus on more important thicks? >>. >> well, he has done that and disney is not unimportant. they control so much here. >> reporter: and republican ron kelly is another celebration resident. so you have supported governor desantis in the past. what do you think about this battle with disney? >> a waste of time and money. >> how has it all changed your opinion of governor desantis? >> yeah, i think that he is a little off the track on this one. i can't fathom why he would go after them. >> reporter: independent voter sally moore calls desantis' move
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la ridiculous. >> disney reacted the way i thought they should. and to be spiteful about it on desantis' part, i think that he is looking like a fool. >> reporter: and university of north florida polled voters between february and march. among all florida voters, desantis had a 50% favorability rating while disney at 52% favorite ability rating. among just republican voter, desantis came out ahead with 87% seeing him as favorable compared to just 27% for disney. randi kaye, cnn, celebration, florida. just ahead, communication breakdown. what ukraine's president is saying about leaked u.s. documents and the war with russia. and the u.s. announces a massive drug bust on the dark web that spans lee cothree continents. s if
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. ukrainian president zelenskyy tells the "washington post" that neither the white house nor the pentagon informed him about the leaked documents about the war in ouagadougou. he says he found out from watching the news. the u.s. is pushing back saying it is in constant communication with ukraine about a range of issues. scott mclean is here with more. interesting that he has gone public with this. >> sure is especially given the importance of the ukrainian/u.s. relationship. but he is saying this is important and i didn't know about it until after i read about it in the news. this is part of what he told the "washington post." he said i did not receive information beforehand. i personally did not. it is definitely a bad story. and now, the leak revealed plenty of sensitive information, but -- >> which he is not denying. >> which he is not denying. but chief among them or one major point was that ukrainian
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officials were being spied on. and the "post" asked him about this and he left a lot unsaid in his answer. making very clear that he didn't want to say anything about his personal feeling that might sort of jep arresopardize the relati. but he said where i can speak freely, i do it, but there are high risks. if it were my war against putin and there were two of us on the battlefield, i'd tell everyone what i think of them. but here the story is a little different. we're all responsible. the leaks also revealed some potential battlefield plans, potential issues with the volume of ukrainian ammunition for the air defense systems. and at the time a source close to zelenskyy told cnn that the ukrainians did have to alter their battlefield plans as a result of the leak. so it so woo have been nice to know about it in advance. and there have been meetings between ukraine and u.s. since
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then. secretary of state met with his counterpart. and defense secretary met as well. but these were meetings after the leaks had come to light in the press. >> and meanwhile the drone war effectively as it seems to be across ukraine and russia. >> yeah, ukrainians say that overnight there were 26 incoming drone attacks on the country, 21 were shot down there was an oil depot that was hit, also a building that caught fire in dnipro region. but this is after what the russians say was ukrainian drone strike on russian oil very near to the bridge that connects crimea to mainland russia. and this is after there was an oil depot, again blaming the ukrainian drone. and so it seems like increasingly russians are feeling the impact of the war not just economically and on the battlefield but on air own home soil. and when it comes to russia,
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the match group is ready to swipe left. the online dating company and others is pulling its services out of russia by the end of june. joining a list of western companies that have bail order ru russia. and 1900 pounds of drugs including fentanyl and firearms were found. >> and our message on the dark web is this, you can try to hide in the furthest reaches of the internet, but the justice department will find you and hold you accountable for your crimes. the justice department together with our american and international partners will continue to disrupt and
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dismantle dark net markets. we'll continue to illuminate the dark web and we'll bring to justice those who try to hide their crimes there. >> australian government will ban recreational use of ecigarettes to discourage vaping. under new regulations, nonprescription will be banned from importation. the vape products are required to have pharmaceutical-like packaging to help smokers quit. single use and disposable will be banned an colored flavored packs will be restricted. still ahead, an nba showdown in the wild west. lebron james and the lakers go head to head with steph curry and the war why ares. i need it cool at night. you trying to ice me out of the bed? only on game nights. you know you are retired righght? am i? ya! save $500 on our next gen sleep number smart b beds. plusus, special financing. only at sleep number.
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"saturday night live" and will air reruns until further notice. the episode was due to be hosted by pete davidson. ♪ >> i proom mise to be faithful the king. >> but good news for house of the dragon fans. sources tell cnn that season two remains in production as skrskrcripts have already been done for some time. nba playoff match-up everyone has been waiting for is finally here. lebron james and lakers versus steph curry and the warriors. game one goes to the lakers. anthony davis led the way.
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and curry scored 27 for the golden state. but warriors missed their final four shots and lost by five. new york knicks have evened up the series thanks to the performance from jalen brunson. y jimmy butler sat out with a sprained ankle. joel embiid is not expected to play when the philadelphia 76ers take on the boston celtics on game two tonight -- in game too, rather, but he still has plenty of reason to celebrate. embiid is named the mvp. he averaged just over 33 points and ten rebound as game and he is the first player from c cameroon to win the award. philadelphia won on monday. and lionel messi has been suspended for two weeks after taking an unauthorized trip away
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from the team for personal business. a club source says he missed the monday training session to attend promotional events. according to multiple reports he is in saudi arabia. on monday the minister of tourism tweeted welcoming the world cup winner to the country and he posted a promotion for saudi tourism a few dareew days. three days until the coronation of king charles and we've had a first glimpse of the ceremony. ♪ rehearsals are taking place in the early hours of wednesday morning. fans watched as hundreds of soldiers march to westminster ab abbey. and tune in for special live coverage on saturday.
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