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a brutal attack inside of the district office of a u.s. congressman. a man with a metal baseball bat strikes a staffer and intern on her very first day. unconfirmed reports that an american has been killed on the ukrainian battlefield. the state department is now responding. >> and alarming report that has lawmakers taking action. all of this on cnn "news central." we begin this morning with the house reports out of ukraine that claims of a u.s. citizen has died in bakhmut, and the state department is saying that it is looking into this. the besieged city in eastern
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ukraine has been seeing heavy fighting for months now, and now the wagner paramilitary group says a body has been found with u.s. military documents. and the state department says it is seeing additional information, and needs that in order to determine what happened here. we are hearing from the ukr ukrainian military saying that it has staved off a major russian attack. but the air defenses from the western world took out the russian weapons. nic robertson is joining us from eastern ukraine. is there any evidence suggesting that an american has died now in this war, this late in this war? >> not as far as we know, and not as far at the moment it seems that the state department knows either. the evidence put forward by
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yevgeny prigozhin, the wagner boss, it is hard to know, because he is very good at propaganda, and if what he is saying is true, the american citizen, that his body, the troops have died fighting for the ukrainians in bakhmut, and we know that the fighting is intense going on, and it is intense there, and the fighting in the center of the city is the worsein casualties for ukrainians and russian force, and prigozhin is saying that he is going to repatriate the american citizen and do it with respect in a casket with american flag, because he said that the citizen died fighting. which in his view is an honorable thing to do. but the veracity of it, we don't have it at the moment. >> the state department is looking into it at this hour. thank you, nic robertson for
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your reporting from eastern ukraine. kate. indiscriminant is the unsettling way that the police are describing an attack in new mexico yet. it appears that the subject targeted victims randomly and used three guns in that attack. natasha chan is back with us this hour. the shooter was killed by police. what more are they saying about why this happened? >> well, that is the question that everyone wants answered, and the police chief in the video last night said that they are talking to the gunman's family, and looking at a all of the evidence into the possible motive here. as you mentioned, so far, they believe this is random. the police chief described this young shooter going through the neighborhood in a wide and complex scene. here is the police chief describing what they are looking at. >> the suspect roamed throughout
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the neighborhood. up to a quarter of a mile. at least six houses and three cars were shot in the course of the event as the suspect randomly fired at whatever entered his head to shoot at. >> reporter: and the suspect did kill three people, injuring six others including two police officers who have nonlife threatening injuries and the police chief said he is proud of the agencies who responded within five minutes, kate. >> none of the victims and the shooter have not been identified by the police or authorities, but what are you hearing from the people in the neighborhood. >> yes, there are some witnesses who spoke to "good morning america" who talked about how terrifying those moments were and of course a lot of chaos in those moments. this is what they said. >> finding a bullet hole through your daughter's window was like,
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my gosh. >> so, this is the room. went through it there. >> it was traumatic to be barricaded in your laundry room with your daughter who is 1. >> very emotional, and i know that the community actually gathered last night to gather to pray for all of the families, kate. >> absolutely. natasha, thank you for the update. john? >> a suspect is in custody after attacking two congressional staffers with a metal baseball bat outside of the district representative connolly. cnn has also learned that the suspect may have been involved in another disturbing incident that was caught on video.
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[ screaming ] >> in light of the attack, the congressional members are allowed to secure their offices with no cost to them. and in light of this, sunlen, what are you learning? >> in the wake of this attack, and certainly in this moment of increasing political violence, and my colleague manu raja is saying that the congressional members are allowed to secure their offices like security systems and intercom systems, and speaker kevin mccarthy says he has empowered the top law official to work with them on this, and this is coming as we are learning more of the suspect of that brazen attack at
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representative connolly's office. the suspect is 49 and according to his father, he is schizophrenic and he has not been taking his medication for three months. the suspect had contacted his office in the past, and reached out for help on a particular issue, and the staff was witnessing some strange statements, and he had not engaged in violence, and the congressman was not in the office, but he entered the office with out of control rage, and demanded to see him, and this is more of what he said. >> i don't think that there is a motivation, but we are talking about real mental illness. if you are a member of congress, and you are in the hill, then you security, and if you are not, and you don't have security, what could go wrong,
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and we learned that. >> he is charged with one count of malicious wounding, and another count of malicious wounding. >> and today, the leaders will try to hash out a deal on the debt ceiling. and today, the leaders will hear about. a i. and also, on cnn "news central." what's the #1 retinol brand used most by dermatologists? it's neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® smooths the look of
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on the radar this morning, 911 tapes have been released by the allen, texas, dispatch. on the call, a woman says she has been shot. >> i have been shot. >> help is on the way. >> i have been shot through the side and the abdomen. >> do you know where he is? >> at the h&m. >> at the atm. >> at the h & m. >> okay. we have a lot going on.
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can you press something on it to stop the bleeding? >> we did. we do. >> i have help on the way. i need you the bear down, please, and i have to keep taking calls. >> eight people were killed that day including three children. that gunman was shot and killed by police. the biden administration is set to release $11 billion to help rural electrical agencies to move to clean energy systems. in florida, governor ron desantis signed a bill to defund universities who teach diversity, equity and inclusion. he says the universities or
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colleges can not teach identity politics. kate. >> today, the leaders are once again going to the table. president biden is set to meet this afternoon with the congressional leaders for debt limit talks, and this is the second sit-down for the principles ahead of the june 1st deadline. it is expected and feared that the united states could default on the debt. kevin mccarthy is speaking ahead of the big meeting. and cnn's lauren fox is on the hill, and i see you walking ahead of mccarthy this morning, and what is he telling you? >> well, he is not optimistic that they will have breakthroughs today, an unless something significant changed, he did not see the prospect of any big movement at this meeting this afternoon. he also indicated to our colleagues just a short while ago that one of the red lines that is emerging for the
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republicans is that any bill will need to include some type of work requirement for the safety net programs or the expansion of the work requirements and meanwhile that is something that hakeem jeffries, the democratic leader of the house indicated to members today that he is not supportive of, so it is showing you that on one issue the kind of hurdles that are ahead. that is one of many issues they need to discuss today, and this is about a raising of the debt ceiling, but they have to have a discussion of how many years they are going to raise the debt ceiling for, and all of the items are on the table, but so far, as long as the staff is meeting around the clock, there is not the movement that mckathy and others believe they should have to advance it in the house and the senate in short order. this is what kevin mccarthy said about the president leaving tomorrow for an international trip. >> the president is the president of the united states, and he can make that decision
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one way or another, but we have 16 days to go, and i would not spend eight of it out of the country. >> of course, kevin mccarthy indicated earlier that he believes that a deal needs to be reached by the weekend in order to draft the legislation, and give his members time to read over it, and pass it in the house, and pass it in the senate, and get the president to sign it, and that is a lot ahead for the negotiations that have not shown signs of progress, kate. >> that is a lot that lauren has laid it out time is ticking. >> and truly, it is, and everyday we are talking and it, and it is not taken care of, and the debt limit discussions are on the side where is they see an opportunity to come together. the first is reform where energy projects are a priority, but they do not agree of the details of the projects. republican leaders including joe
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manchin wanted to build the gas lines and pipelines to carry the fuels, but most of the democrats want to increase the renewable energy projects. then there's new work requirements for certain government programs. the republicans want to increase the work requirements for recipients of food stamps, and medicaid, and democrats including president biden have supported tougher aid programs in the past, but biden is not likely to get on board with any medicaid restrictions that would take away any health coverage or push americans into poverty. the next issue is clawing back unspent covid-19 funding. after meeting with the republican leaders on the hill last week, president biden said that this is on the table and the question is how much of that money can be agreed on. the final major sticking point is broad spending cuts over the next decade. the republicans have offered maxing out the discretionary spending at 2022 levels for as
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many as ten years, but the louisiana republican garrett graves said that the white house is pushing for a much shorter window, and other republicans say it is difficult to accept a two-year spending caps deal. john? >> all right. joining us now is cnn senior political analyst gloria borger. great to see you, gloria. >> great to see you, john. >> so house speaker kevin mccarthy or the senate leader, who has the more precarious position? >> well, both of them. you are hearing from the progressives of the democratic party saying they don't want tougher work requirements and they don't want tougher permitting for the oil project, and mccarthy has the right wing constituency in the republican party who is saying, you know, we have to push for more spending cuts. so i think that in my experience
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with these debt ceiling negotiations what happens is that everybody says that you cannot reach any kind of a decision until they reach a decision. that is usually in the 11th hour, and the republicans are going to complain that the president should not be abroad even though there are telephones that work, and they all have to hold their noses at some point to get it done, and that is how it works. >> you will see a lot of frowns in the next several days on this. >> yeah. >> let's talk presidential politic, and obviously, donald trump did town hall last week. and the super pac that is supporting ron desantis who is expected to announce, and that super pac put out a statement the night of the town hall, and attacked donald trump, and saying that he spent his time on cnn saying what he did or didn't do, and how he will or will not pardon police officers, and how
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the super pac of ron desantis will do or not do, and that is last week, but now semifor is saying that the allies are getting skittish about this. and they are saying that they recognize that the tweet is an error and the post is a massive mistake, and why are they so nervous about taking on trump directly? >> well, they are so afraid of alienating the base of the party. that is the problem of all republicans have, because how do you criticize trump without taking down the whole party, and how the you criticize him without saying that you are sounding like a democrat. that is not what he wants to do, because he wants to talk about his own record of accomplishment, and how he is no
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drama as a candidate. at some point, you have to hand donald trump, and if you pass that rubicon, and chris christie if he should become a candidate has already done, and aceh hutchinson, and how will he do, and as far as ron desantis, we don't know yet. >> let's talk about another candidate in the field, former vice president mike pence is making the moves to possibly get him in the race. and the old stalwart scott reeves who worked for bob dole way back then, says he going to introduce the country as mike pence as his own man, and not as a conservative of any old way, but a reagan conservative.
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how much room is there for that type of republican right now? >> i don't know, because i spoke to him after that statement, and he said it is a true midwestern lane, and they are issue-oriented and no outtrumping trump to get back to the previous point. that is not what mike pence is going to try and do. so we know that mike pence can't beat donald trump. i don't think that he wants to continue to take him on directly, because he loses when he does that, he is saying that we have our own lane, and like ronald reagan bedrock conservatives and that other guy that i used to work for, i am not paying much attention to him, and so we will see if it works. >> we will see if it is a
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new this morning. an irs whistle-blower claiming to have information about the mishandling and the hunter biden investigation has been removed from the investigation. we are joined with more about this with sarah. what is it that we are learning. >> well, we are learning that he was removed from the investigation at the request of the justice department. in the letter to congress, this is what the whistle-blower's attorneys say, that this move is clearly retaliatory, and may constitute obstruction of a conc congressional investigation. we know that there has been a
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look into his laptop, and we have been learning that there have been some let out of investigation because of leaks. there are some democrats saying they want more context from the commissioner about what is going on here. sara, you can look at this two ways. one argument to the make that it is retaliation of a whis whistle-blower and you have someone who wans to speak out public about a ongoing criminal investigation when there have been leaking in the right wing media outlets, and so we will continue to saga point out this is all going to be pointed out in a hearing on capitol hill. >> it is all very interesting. and now, they are feared
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down after the initial surge when title 42 lifted. that is leading to a new question that lasted, will it last? this is the scene across the border in mexico and just steps away from crossing over, and now to el paso, a border city that we have been talking about so much, and the major of el paso coming on. thank you so much for your time. and the mayor has said that the surge at the border has peaked. do you believe it has? >> no. i don't believe it has. we had a huge surge on monday, and slowed as the title 42 expired. we had a peak we followed tand
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then we had 1,800 come in right before the title 42 lifted. so we are preparing for the unexpected. i will tell you that el paso is to treat people with respect and dignity and protect the asylum spea speakers and so we are looking at the ongoing crisis at the border, and when do you feel that this, i guess i will call it the particular ongoing of the migrant crisis has passed. what will you need to see? >> well, we need to continue to be prepared and continue to work with our sister city of juarez,
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and we spoke to them yesterday, and they said that the maximum out there today is about 1,000. we will continue to work with them, and be at we had crossings of 405 from 571 from the day before. so the number are going down, and we have to pay attention to the numbers, because we are a border city, and we have that responsibility to the community, but they are not coming to the border statings, but they are coming somewhere. >> and the mayors of four other border cities, and not border cities, but asking, and they say
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that we cannot continue to incur the budget needs of asylum seekers as it is threatening the financial budgets of our cities. so as i read that, what do you say to? >> we will continue to work the mayors of other cities. we had the mayor of new york city come to el paso, and he said, how many of you want to go to work? every one raised their hand and when asked why, they want to help their families and make a better life and way for their families to live. it is important. but we will never send anyone who doesn't want to go anywhere, and once they get the a-number,
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which is processed through the immigration flow, and to the destination of their flow, and we want to create people to go where they want to go in the city of el paso. if there is not real immigration refofrm which needs to come congress, and if i am being blunt not likely to happen is the status quo, what does it mean for the reality of what your community is going to be facing from here on out? >> el be, it is truly important, and what you said is so important, because we don't see a light at the end of the
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tunnel, and we don't see the end game. congress and disneyland need to learn their degree, because border cities like el paso, and all of the sud way up to denver and l.a. and denver, and we have to see the light at the end of the tunnel and to see the compromises they are making, and you can't blame that on the current administration, and even the previous administration, because it has been decades since we have had meaningful reform for our country, and the asylum seekers. >> thank you, the mayor of el paso. and now, members of congress
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>> sam malt marn i should have said orn't know be the creator of chat gtp. >> yes. >> and donie o'sullivan is here, and so, congress is asking what wrath you wrought and what hath you doth do? >> yes, everything from the misinformation to the music industry to jobs filling, and right now, at s, altman is in conversation saying that we have to do something about this technology, and we don't know how powerful this technology is, and speaking of which, senator blumenthal opened up the committee with a first.
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he ceded some of the introductory remarks to ai. >> we can see what happens when technology outpaces legislation. we have seen the deepening of the societal inequalities. >> if you were listening from home, you might have thought that voice was mine and the words from me, but, in fact, that voice was not mine, and the words were not mine. >> and so there you had the ai-generated voice of senator blumenthal using his voice and making a speech on the floor, and the words saying that the ai voice read was not written by
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his staff, but written by chat gtp. that is what kind of sounded like blumenthal, right? >> yes, and it was a very good demonstration, and all of the senators want to know if there is regulation, and what to regulate, one from of us know what is going on here. donie o'sullivan, thank you very much. sara? >> thank you, guys. concern is growing now about the nation's ongoing shortage of health care workers. the leaders of the historically black medical schools say it is more acute for black and brown communities. jacqueline brown is joining us. you sat down with bernie sanders when he sat down with the leaders of the historically black colleges and universities. >> yes, he is worried about what it means to have our capabilities to fight pandemics in the future, and he says that
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the issue predominantly impacts black and brown communities. have a listen. >> we don't have enough doctors and we don't have enough nurse, and we don't have enough psychologists or counselors for addiction, and we don't have enough pharmacists. that problem in general is more acute in minority communities. >> reporter: and what he means by more acute, sara, looking at the numbers 13% of the population is black, but 5.7% of the u.s. doctors are black. so the diversity seen in the workforce does not reflect the diversity of the patients served. when you are looking at the federal data just in general, we do know that in areas where there is a shortage of health care workers, we need more than 17,000 primary care practitioners and 12,000 dental workers and more than 8,000 mental health practitioners and the numbers are snapshot of where we are in the country as
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jacksonville, florida, that john berman thought was fake. this is a little league came with a dust devil swal los up these kids. an umpire carries the kid away and out of the dust devil and into safety. here is what i have gathered in my deep research. dust devils tapically happen under clear skies and form at the point between different surfaces. wind speeds inside a storm can reach up to 60 miles per hour. regardless, that is crazy. if that was my child, i would be losing it. >> sitting on home plate too. >> he's so cute. it's a sign from god. i don't know what though. the sports illustrated swim suit cover is a major feat. doing it at the age of 81 is historic. chef, tv personality and a woman who went to federal prison and survive d all that, martha
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stewart is the oldest model ever grace the front pages of the swim suit issue. we're looking at the behind the scenes footage of her shoot. the lisa france is joining us now. give us a sense of how this ever came to be. she's the first of her age on the cover. >> we're used to seeing her serve up delicious dishes. this time the delicious dish was her. she talked a little bit -- she was giving body, y'all. she looks amazing. she talked about what motivated her to pose for this cover. i think we have some of that. >> usually i'm motivated by pay, but this time i was motivated by showing people that a woman my age can still look good, feel good. >> yes. she was nothing but honest. >> absolutely honest. instead of the chatter, it was
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all about making women feel empowered. i think it's interesting because so many of us worry about ageing. to martha stewart, she said ageing is boring. it's boring to her. it's just a number. she's not concerned about it. it's a testament to good living. i think all of us should think about living better and living healthier. she does pilates. she's eating well with her organic food. we see it right there. she looks incredible. >> i wish that ageing was just a number, but my knees say otherwise. >> and my lower back and everything. >> complaining backstage. >> a quick shoutout, i know the makeup artist that works with martha. and she deserves a healthy shoutout because that's some amazing makeup, even on a beautiful face.
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>> canvas. >> thank you. please weigh in on that as well. >> she's looking flawless. we love to see it. she's not the only one either. there are others. she represented for the 50 something. everybody did their thing for sports illustrated this time around. >> we're just pulling up some of the behind the scenes workout visit wrote. now we're starting to see the pictures. they are fire. >> you want to hate her she's so gorgeous. look at that body at 50 something years old. it's dridiculous. i didn't look at that at 25. god love them. >> this is what i need ed today. i want to hate her, but i just can't. >> never been a part of the hater nation. >> i generally only pose in swim suits for money. that's where i draw the line.
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more power to her. >> we have to go. we have clearly lost the plot. thank you for joining us. >> sorry, everybody. >> "inside politics" is next. i will be a travel influencer... hey, i thought you were on vacation? it's too expensive. use priceline, they've got deals no one else has. what about work? i got you. looking great you guys! ♪ go your happy price ♪ ♪ priceline ♪
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