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world, you are watching cnn newsroom and i am rosemary church, just ahead, the clock is ticking for the u.s. to raise the debt ceiling or risk a default. and in the hours ahead, another key meeting between joe biden and kevin mccarthy is on the agenda. leaders of the g7 summit say that they want to bring peace to ukraine as president zelenskyy disputes moscow's claim that russian fighters control bakhmut. is but a resounding victory, greece fails to secure a majority in parliamentary elections, serving the country up for another round of voting soon. live from the cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. >> good to have you with us, with the g7 summit now behind him, he was president joe biden back in washington to face his most pressing issue right now.
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the impasse over the u.s. debt ceiling, in the coming hours, president biden will meet yet again, with house speaker kevin mccarthy to try to strike a deal on raising the countries borrowing limit. mccarthy says that he had a productive phone call with mr. biden as the president was returning from japan on sunday. and the president confirmed their monday meeting just after landing in washington. >> cnn's melanie sedona has the latest. >> reporter: the united states is closer to a default but congress is nowhere closer to a deal. this weekend saw a serious setback in the talks with both sides rejecting each other's offers and exchanging sharp words and even decided to put a momentary pause on the talks, so negotiators were seeking a much-needed reset in these
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negotiations, and on sunday, speaker kevin mccarthy and president biden did speak by phone. and by all accounts it wasn't a cordial conversation, they talked about the debt limit and talked about the trip abroad for the g7. and perhaps most importantly, they decided to keep talking, president biden and speaker mccarthy will meet one-on-one on monday, and their staff are continuing to talk on sunday evening, here's a little bit more about what mccarthy had to say about that phone call. >> i believe it was a productive phone call and at the end of the phone call what we were meeting to do, was that we were going to have it starts with darren graves and patrick mchenry, to get back together with, he's going to ask his team to get back together, so that we can walk through what we have been talking about and conquer some of the challenges that they might not completely understand, how we are coming about this. >> so the good news is, they do have a mechanism in place to continue talking, but the bad news is, the two sides are still very far apart. i am told that one of the biggest points is spending
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levels, republicans want to cap after spending at fiscal 2022 levels and the white house wants to stick to current funding levels in other words, a funding breeze, and then the issue of tougher work requirements for social safety net programs, that is something republicans are insisting on, republicans and democrats and finally, even seemingly basic issues have yet to be resolved, like the length of a potential ceiling height, republicans want a shorter window, whereas democrats are pushing for a longer window into 2025 so they don't have to deal with it until after the next presidential election, so a long way to go, and a lot of time to figure it out. cnn, capitol hill. japan's prime minister says that g7 nations are striving to bring just and lasting peace to ukraine as soon as possible.
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the group wrapped their high- stakes summit in japan on sunday, which included a visit from the ukrainian president president zelenskyy got pledges of unwavering support and more military aid for his country. he was president joe biden announced a new security assistance package worth $375 million as the two leaders sat down for talks. zelenskyy says that now is a crucial moment for the fate of peace in ukraine. he says that his forces are still fighting inside the battered sitter of bakhmut that he says which is not occupied by russia. the ukrainian leader says that photos of hiroshima, following the atomic bomb reminds them of ukrainian cities like bakhmut that have been devastated by this war. >> let me be sincere, but the pictures of ruined hiroshima remind me totally remind me about bakhmut, and of a similar settlement and towns, just the
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same, nothing alive love, all of the buildings ruined. >> one day after claiming to have taken control of the fully contested city of back mode, the wagner chief, says that his forces will be pulling out of ukraine on thursday. and you can see the city had been completely decimated after the intense fighting with people's homes now just a massive concrete and rubble. wagner will hand over its positions to the russian military, but there has been no response on that yet from the russian ministry of defense. top ukrainian commander who visited troops on the front line near bakhmut says that his forces control and insignificant part of the city, although they have made progress in the suburbs and other areas immediately outside of the city. for more on the story, i am joined by claire sebastian,
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good morning, so what more are you learning about the situation and bought mood, and who is in control of this embattled city? >> there is no question that ukraine when it comes to the actual town itself does not have much left in its control, we have done that for several weeks, they have been fighting over a small section on the very western edge of the city that has been heavily contested and anymore significant advances we have seen have been on the place to the north and south, also by the way significant, because both sides have points in this battle in tempted to encircle the city and cut off supply lines for each other, so it is not insignificant that they would take ground in the south, and i think that ukraine is clearly trying to show with the visit of the commander on sunday to the area that they are still going to fight for this despite that claim, by wagner followed up by a congratulations by president putin himself, to own the claimant to have taken the whole town after months and months of brutal battles, so
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ukraine is not giving up on this town, and i think the claim by that is going to pull out on thursday, on the 25th, i think that remains to be seen as well, we have heard and threatened before, and you will remember that he threatened to pull out on may 10th, just after victory day when he didn't think he was getting supplies from the russian ministry of defense, so i think you should not be taking him who is the head of an organization that has been designated by the u.s. as a transnational criminal organization who made his name frankly and the game of disinformation, you should not be taking him at face value, but but mood has not been a lineal there has been fighting in pockets and ebbs and flows, perhaps afloat a little bit to russia's advantage over the weekend, but it's very clear that ukraine is still claiming that it controls parts of it and is still going to try to look for an opportunity to take more drowned rosemary? >> our thanks to claire sebastian joining us live from london. in the meantime, ukrainian
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soldiers are building can sized bombs by hand under instruction from reddish explosives experts. cnn's nic robertson shows us how they are having a big impact on the battlefield. >> so there are three or four there, and the cold is relieving about the few innings of this one. these will last will play three weeks. >> reporter: ukrainian troops did a lesson on covert bomb making. british explosives, and counterinsurgency specialist pass on decades of know-how, two soldiers already well-versed in normal front-line combat. but, these are no ordinary bombs, they are secret weapons
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and ukraine's glenda stein arsenal, to kill russians on ukrainian land. >> if we have a high priority target we will of course use this equipment against it. >> reporter: not just individual targets, similar to elegy, already in very experienced ukrainian hands was used to bring down a building on dozens of russian troops recently in bakhmut. >> this equipment is used to destroy the enemy reason to produce explosive devices and we can use on the ground on the battlefield or in the air for drones. >> reporter: it is not just the subversive skills and tech needs the british experts bring to the needed and undercover operations, it is the bomb components too, sophisticated switches, specialized microchips, night vision
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goggles, covert monitoring devices, even 3-d printers, some relatively easy, to buy outside of ukraine, are in high demand because troops here are in a race against time, against the russians, and getting them through nato partners simply takes too long. >> it is hard to measure the help on others, because it is a great moral support for us, straight to our hearts and we are very grateful for this help. >> it's a measure, even on the eve of an expected counter offensive of just how much help ukraine's military still needs, that more than a year into the war even the smallest of components, the most modest of hands-on help. is so gratefully received. nic robertson, cnn, eastern ukraine. beijing and moscow lashing
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out after g7 leaders slammed what they called china's economic coercion and pledge new measures targeting russia. beijing has now summoned japan's ambassador to china accusing tokyo of collaborating with other countries to quote, smear and attack china during the g7 meeting. cnn's anna corn is following developments for us, and she joins us now live. good to see you, what more is china saying about the g7 countries and what about russia's reaction? >> well rosemary, china has voiced its anger towards those g7 countries in particular, the host summoning japan's ambassador to china to express serious regarding discussions on china during that three-day summit. in hiroshima. china is increasing aggressive and and russia's war in ukraine, very much top of the agenda. let me read you some of the statements released by china's foreign ministry late last night, following japan's
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dressing down, it says, japan as the host of the g7 collaborated with relevant countries to smear and attack china in a series of activities and in the joint communiquc. it went on to say that such activities have grossly interfere in china's internal affairs to mobile into the basic vegetables of international law and the spirit of the four political documents between china and japan. now rosemary at the g7 summit leaders of the world richest democracies were united in their growing concern over china stressing the need to obviously cooperate with the world's second-largest economy but also to counter its quote malign practices, and coercion. the u.s. as we know have used china as the most serious long- term challenge to the international order and this was backed up by the british prime minister over the weekend, where china posed the greatest challenge of our age in regards to global prosperity and security, rosemary?
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>> what about russia, what measures against that country did the g7 nations come up with? >> well, the leaders of the group have pledged new measures, targeting russia to choke off its ability to finance and fuel its war on ukraine. and that surprise visit by ukrainian president zelenskyy really cemented leaders resolve and commitment we heard from the u.s. president joe biden pledging ongoing support saying that quote, we have ukraine's back obviously music to the ukrainians ears. some experts actually believe that zelenskyy traveling here to asia putting pressure on china, which as we know stood by russia's invasion, china's peace plan, we know that it favors moscow. and zelenskyy's message to china is really, to support a solution, more in line with the interest. china and russia, they were hit back at g7 leaders and russia's
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foreign minister, attack them for indulging in their own greatness, while china said that the g7 leaders were hindering international peace, rosemary? >> face to anna joining us live from hong kong. still to come, the ruling conservative party wins big and increases parliamentary elections but still come we will break down the results. plus officials in el salvador reveal what they believe contributed to a deadly stadium crash at a soccer match. but experian is here to help you save on personal loans, creditit cards, or car insurance. experian helped me save over $1,400 a yeyear on car insurance.. start saving now. . free. at experian.com or get the app now. (dr. aaronon king) if you have diabetes, getting on dexcom is the single most important thing you can do. it eliminates painful finger sticks, helps lower a1c, and it's covered by mecare. befo using the dexcom g7, i was really frustrated. alof that finger pricking
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>> translator: i am proud i am also touched as i feel the heavy responsibility that has been placed on my shoulders by such an impressive percentage i pledged that i will work harder in order to honor your trust. >> the prime minister also ruled out the possibility of forming a coalition which will likely set the stage for a second election in about a month or so. and for more journalist joins me now live from athens, greece. so, linda, another election looks likely here, because the prime minister is ruling out forming a coalition, what is the latest on all of this, and why does he refuse to do that? >> well it is a little bit complicated and a lot to do with the electoral system and the fact the next election will take place under more beneficial law for the wedding party, so having seen the landslide victory that they won
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yesterday, the prime minister is hoping to be able to at this time be able to garner enough votes to have a strong government, he has already signaled that this is what he's likely to do and it is not surprising really, because the greeks have known all along on the selection that probably due to the change in the system making it very hard for anybody to win outright in the government, there might be a second vote, what is surprising though, is the distance, the distance between the two parties, nobody expected the difference between the do to be more than six or 7% according to the initial polls, and yet, what happened as the wedding party managed the basically garnered twice as many votes, as the main opposition, and this obviously gives a very strong lead to the prime minister. what is also very interesting in the selection, is although it was an election marred by a number of scandals including a wiretapping scandal including a
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train crash that killed 57 people, the deadliest crashed in the railway history, and the blame for both of these when on the government, it feels like the people decided to choose with the economy first in mind, and this is because by minister has a very good track record on the economy. greece has shown immense growth in the four years that he has been in power, and his predictions, he has been talking about growth and his pledges are all about growth and it seems like this is the way that greeks chose to vote this time, and we expect that if there is another election that looks likely, that the economy will dominate the selections again. >> all right, many thanks joining us live from athens. a massive fire has gutted the historic melillo central post office in the philippines capitol. the fire broke out late sunday, and teams of firefighters battled it for more than seven hours overnight, before finally getting it under control.
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the post office was first built in 1926. and then rebuild in 1946 after it was badly damaged in world war ii. it to sit the near other taurus landmarks, no word yet on the cause of the fire or any injuries. officials investigating the deadly crash at a soccer stadium in el salvador. believed the overselling of tickets and issuing a fake ticket may have contributed to the tragedy. at least 12 people killed on saturday when a large number of fans stormed the general seating area during a match at a stadium that holds more than 44,000. journalist stefano reports. >> reporter: authorities in el salvador investigating behind the stadium been killed at least a dozen people on saturday night, during a football match the match between the two teams, two of the most popular football teams was suspended around the 20th minute as fans attempted to
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enter the stadium in san salvador, the largest sports venue in the country. causing authorities what described as a stampede. el salvador interior minister, said that one of the could be the overselling of tickets, with fans outside of the venue, allowed to enter the stadium without a valid ticket. and also saying on sunday that the company that acknowledges the stadium as well as the leaders of the club are being investigated. for cnn, still to come, the u.s. risks of financial catastrophe if the white house and congress do not strike a deal on the debt limit soon. i will speak with an expert about what is at risk. and new york's mayor, appeals to washington for help for tens of thousands of migrants arriving in the city, what he thinks the federal government
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summit in japan, president biden called parts of their plan unacceptable. jessica levinson is a professor of law at loyola law school and host to the passing judgment podcast, she joins me now from los angeles. great to have you with us. >> it is good to be back. >> president biden returned from the g7 summit with the debt ceiling looming, he will meet with house speaker mccarthy in the coming hours in an effort to make a deal before the country defaults on the national debt and plunges his country into an economic crisis on june 1st, so how likely is it that they can make a deal and get it through congress with that very tight timeframe? >> i still think it is likely, and there is nothing motivational like a timeline that is very real. and i think it is not an overstatement to say that there would be an economic catastrophe if we default on our debt, it will be hugely
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harmful to americans and it would hit people very directly in their pocketbook, there would be an enormous number of federal employees that will be heard, there would be potentially be runs on banks and it would do, really tremendously harmful things to the housing market. only to name a few, so i think again, there is no motivation like a looming deadline. >> and president biden has one warned republicans that they have to compromise on their hard-line spending cuts. eddie has gone so far as to suggest that he may even if they don't invoke section 4 of the 14th amendment of the u.s. constitution, how viable is that option do you think? >> it is a viable option legally, but it is not the one he wants to take politically. i mean, we do have for instance of the president saying that i don't want to go that route. and i think that there is a good argument to be made, if
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you look at the plain language of the 14th amendment that in fact all of this could go away based on a legal argument and based on a case that we can have a debt limit like this, that we have to pay for the things that we say we are going to pay for, but politically speaking, i think it is a loser to win this in the courts. and of course there's a very real economic potential catastrophe here, but there is also political catastrophe if president biden cannot show that he is the person i can get kevin mccarthy to bend in the negotiations and to understand how important this is and not frankly to conflate two different things, which are what you want the budget to look like on the one hand, versus are we going to pay our debt, which is the debt ceiling on the other hand. >> and republicans raise the debt limit three times in fact under donald trump and no preconditions asked for, but refusing to do the same for joe biden. is this a manufactured crisis, perpetuated by republicans in an effort to perhaps destroy or
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really harm biden politically, and of the 2024 presidential election? >> well i certainly think it would be a wednesday to try to draw blood from president biden for the republicans. and many of them ran on the issue of that we are going to impose cuts and they think this is their best basically pressure tactic because they understand that again, there's a real economic catastrophe but also politically i think people in some part would of course blame whoever is president, president biden if in fact we do default on our debt. so kevin mccarthy understands that he does have some cards to play here but as you said, this is something that republicans and quite frankly, a little bit this across both sides of the aisle but they care a lot about when they have a democratic resident and they think that they can try and extract promises. for the next budget. when they are having to
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negotiate this. >> i do want to quickly turn to other political news, because ron desantis is expected to officially declare his candidacy for the gop nomination for president. and what is starting to be a very crowded field, we are expecting that anytime this week what impact with the florida governor's entrance into the race likely have on how donald trump is currently running his race? >> so i think donald trump can't help but run the race that is going to run in the sense that i don't think that the people who are running against him matter all that much in the sense of it is trump and everybody else. and the former president has i think a good job at least for his base of trying to weaken governor desantis and say that he is essentially a poor man's trump, it will be interesting because desantis wants trumps voters, but he doesn't want to criticize trump too much but he
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also can't write to him and embrace him, so it will be interesting to see in the beginning when there's a lot of fundraising and a lot of early polling, will you be able to grab some of those dates trump voters? >> it'll be fascinating to watch, jessica levinson, many thanks for joining us and for urinalysis. >> thank you. new york mayor eric adam says the city has received more than 70,000 migrants in recent weeks. and that 42,000 of them are still in the city's care. as more asylum-seekers are expected to arrive, he's calling on congress to deal with the immigration issue and for the federal government to send migrants to cities all over the country instead of just a few. cnn's has more from new york. >> reporter: for several days, mayor eric adams has been talking about the city of new york and needing financial intervention from the federal government in recent ways, he has been asking the surrounding
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suburbs around new york to help and to share the burden. of having to provide shelter and resources to migrants that continue to arrive in new york city. in the last several days since the expiration of title 42, the city has continued to see record numbers of arrivals in the city every single day. according to city hall, they are seeing hundreds of people arrived per day. and the city has set up the roosevelt hotel, which you can see behind me as a welcome center, a place where migrants can arrive and be connected to resources and eventually be placed in a shelter, while migrants figure out their next move, now in the meantime, there eric adams is asking the federal government to step in and for neighbors around the city of new york to help out. >> if this is properly handled at the border level. this issue can be resolved while we finally did congress particularly the republican party to deal with the
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comprehensive immigration policy. >> reporter: not the first time the mayor makes this request of the federal government, and he has also clashed with his neighbors outside of the city of new york in recent weeks, some municipalities in the area have filed lawsuits, trying to stop the city from buzzing migrants to their suburbs, citing a lack of resources and saying that they don't have the infrastructure, to help migrants, but the city had said, but they also are running out of space and resources. specifically shelter capacity continues to be a major issue here in the city as more migrants continue to arrive and many of them are in need of shelter. in new york city, cnn. authorities in new york are working to identify the cause of death for two boys whose bodies were found in two different rivers in manhattan late last week. police believe 11-year-old alva barry and her 13-year-old
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garrett warren were friends. they were last seen walking together in harlem, sometime between may 12th and may 13th. they were each reported missing, just a day or two later. their bodies were found more than two miles away from one another. bryan kohberger, the suspect in the murder of four university of idaho students is set to appear in court in the coming hours. he was indicted last week on four counts of murder and one count of burglary. but because of a wide-ranging gag order much remains unknown about the case, cnn's mike villarreal has more on that and on today's arraignment. >> reporter: well, we will be watching a few things, because the trajectory of the case utterly changed last week. a grand jury handed down its indictment on wednesday saying that yes indeed, bryan kohberger should be put on trial
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and because of that decision, the path to a jury trial is no longer up in the air like it was before. there will be an arraignment and kohberger will likely enter a plea, so first, we will watch to see how kohberger pleads to four counts of murder and one count of burglary, most likely he will plead not guilty but there is always a chance that either side could ask for more time and the plea is entered later. second the judge expected to entertain arguments on a gag order which has limited what information we know about the case, because right now all of the lawyers involved here, including those representing victims families and witnesses cannot say anything publicly about this matter. nothing at all expect except for what is written in court documents one of the victims families wants to make a gag order less restrictive. and this matters because six months later we still do not know what prosecutors think is the motive here. we still don't know what investigators think could link
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the suspect to the four victims, information is very tight and a less restrictive gag order could increase what we know. but farther ahead we will see if there's a potential timeline. will a trial date be set? or just a status update put on the calendar and then finally, will the state of idaho seek the death penalty? after kohberger enters a plea within 60 days, prosecutors need to file written notice if they are going to seek capitol punishment. so a lot of things to watch all of a sudden, now that we know this high-profile case is indeed heading towards trial. mike valerio, cnn, los angeles. just ahead, paul we'll end, the american detained in russian tells cnn, that he is confident the wheels are turning towards his release. more on that exclusive interview next. plus pakistan's former prime
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ministers speech to cnn about his ongoing standoff with the military and what he thinks could be a possible solution to the crisis. (dr. aaron king) if you have diabetes, getting on dexcom is the single most important thing you can do. it eliminates painful finger sticks, helps lower a1c, and it's coved by medicare. before using the dexcom g7, all of that finger pricking and my a1c was still stuck. my diabetes was out of control. (female announcer) dexcom g7 sends your glucose numbers to your phone or dexcom receiver without painful finger sticks. the arrow shows the direction your glucose is heading-- up, down, or steady--
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paul we'll end an american citizen detained in russia says that he feels confident that his case is a priority for the u.s. government but wishes that i could be resolved faster. here's what he told cnn in an exclusive interview. >> i feel like my life should've easy considered less valuable or less important than others who had been previously traded. and i think that there are people in d.c. that feel the same way and moving towards a compromise and resolution to this as quickly as they can, there will be an end to this, and i hope it is coming sooner than later. but, it is depressing on a daily basis, going through this.
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>> we'll end has been detained in russia for more than four years on espionage charges he denies. pakistan's former prime minister is lashing out of the law and order situation in his country, speaking to cnn on sunday, he said that there is no rule of law and the pakistani government is violating the constitution and his rights, he also said that the solution to the crisis in pakistan is free and fair elections. >> all i know in the last six months, he worked to remove my and he is openly afterwards in an interview claimed that he decided i was too dangerous for the country and so my government was ousted, since then. all i have said is that the solution to pakistan's problems are in free and fair elections. because that is the only thing that will bring lyrical
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stability in the country. >> con has been involved in a tense standoff with the country's military four months, leading to violent protest. a typhoon gaining strength in the western pacific and it is also slowing down as it heads for guam. the outer bands are already starting to impact the u.s. island territory but typhoon currently the equivalent of a category two atlantic hurricane. meteorologist berkeley ritz at the cnn weather center with the latest on the typhoon and its current path. so what are you seeing clark's >> right now rosemary we have deep convection wood signifies the strength and forecast to become a major typhoon just before landfall. wind speeds around the center of the storm, 100 miles per hour with gusts of up to 120, moving north northwest at nine miles per hour, and the center of the storm is just over 300 miles from rome itself, so it
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still has room for strengthening with warm ocean waters, talking about sea surface temperatures at roughly about 78 to 84 degrees fahrenheit, once it moves past the island and towards the philippines, even warmer water, so further strengthening is expected once it moves past the island, typhoon warnings northern islands, tropic and storm warning is already in place, within the next we can expect the storm to strengthen and it moves through that water, fuel for this, so 48 hours from now, we have winds of 115 miles per hour, that again pushing a category three strength on the for the atlantic basin in the u.s., that is a strong storm, as it comes in on guam, and then pushing back out to sea, strengthening further with winds reaching 145 miles per hour with the next 120 hours. stronger winds expected to hit rota, the upper right-hand quadrant of the storm typically where we get the stronger winds
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guam is still dealing with strong winds, so yes, onshore flow will cause major storm surge and wind damage nonetheless, the system itself moving back out, and it will start to taper back for guam over the weekend. now, for when speed is already pushing 105 miles from the center for tropical storm force winds, typhoon expected early wednesday morning, and heavy rain expected for guam, moving in late tuesday and into wednesday. rosemary? >> thank you so much for that. joining us there, well, climate activists are arrested after they color the water of one of italy's most famous fountains black. i had, we will explain what was behind the protest. got my fico® score, raised it instantly, i eveven found new ways to sav. all right t here. free. and fast. see e all you can do with the free experian app. download it now. what's ththe #1 retinol brand
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>> reporter: a black cloud spread so the waters of one of rome's most iconic landmarks as climate activists dump charcoal into the trevi fountain. all seven were arrested and charged with vandalism, city officials referring to the protesters as ego vandals, calling their acts a protest of worrying escalation, and rome's mayor calling it an absurd attack on the city's artistic heritage. the activist condemned the use of fossil fuels punt into the recent situation in northern italy, where deadly floods had displaced tens of thousands. which researchers say which is a sign of accelerating climate crisis. this latest protest comes after the same activist group dump charcoal in the fountain in maine. and in the fountain near the
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spanish steps in april. and while the trevi fountain is now being cleaned, the climate crisis and the mounting anger of activists is far from over. michael holmes, cnn. >> they -2, one. engines full power and left off, falcon 9, go active. >> a successful launch for a x2, the latest private spaceflight from axiom space, the craft will soon stop at the international space station, caring for private astronauts among them the first county woman in space, stem still researcher will spend the next eight days conducting breast cancer research before returning to earth with the three other crew members. american golfer brooks koepka has captured his third career pga championship and fifth major overall.
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with a big victory on sunday at new york's oak hill country club and now the first golfer to win a major while playing in the breakaway live golf series but the guy who arguably stole the show this weekend has barely even played on the pro tour. a 46-year-old golf instructor from california who not only contended with the sports biggest stars but also had the most amazing shot of the whole tournament, more now from world sports patrick snell. >> while it would be america's ground a major champion for the first time in four years we would witness an absolutely remarkable story line in the shape of the 46-year-old pga teaching professional michael block, amazing exploits, always long from him right now at the oak hill country club, the thousands on the course the lighting in his every single move, and he and himself, feeding off their energy, what a performance he delivered, he
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would end up at one over par for the tournament, just extraordinary when you consider as i say, this is a pga teaching professional. wonderful to see, that has moments in the spotlight would be lavishly rewarded with what happened on hole number 15 on sunday, a stunning hole-in-one, the ball flying in, on the fly, the a's at the par 315, the wonderful resonating global video of the high-fives with roy mcelroy himself a four-time winner from northern island and block sing afterwards, he's living the dream and that weeks like this, well, they just can't ever be replicated, let's close enough to what he had to say. >> i am like the new john daly but i don't have a mullet and i'm not quite as big as him yet, so i am just a club professional right, i work, i have fun.
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i got a couple boys, i love to play golf with, i got a great wife, i got great friends, i lived a normal life, i love being at home. my best friend in the world is my dog. i can't wait to see him, i miss it so much, my little black lab. but, it has been a surreal experience. and i just have this weird sensation that is not going to be quite the same moving forward. but in a good way which is cool. >> reporter: michael block remember the name, because we may well be hearing about him again. those emotions running so high. he really did wear his heart on his sleeve, right this week and a week you will savor and cherish for a long time to come and as well, sitting atop a 15 finish, just extraordinary stuff in anyone's book, patrick snell, cnn, rochester, new york. >> space for your company, i am rosemary church, have yourselves a wonderful day, cnn newsroom continues with max
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