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amanda cardin hong kong. more debt ceiling drama in the u.s.. getting a deal on the table was the first hurdle. now the race is on to sell the plan to skeptical lawmakers before the government runs out of money to pay its bills. kyiv under fire. a rate alarms ringing out at the ukrainian capital for a third day in the row. as russia unleashes another massive wave of drone attacks on the city. plus, a showdown in texas. the state attorney general impeached by his fellow republicans. we will break down the accusations he is facing and where he is going through from here. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the debt limit deal between the u.s. president and the republican house speaker is about to be put to the test. both leaders have been racing to support for the bipartisan agreement before the u.s. runs out of money next week.
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they face harsh criticism from hard-line members of their own parties. and they must get congress to approve the deal before the president can sign it in the coming day the house rules committee will review the bill. several members of that committee are hard-liners and it's not clear what will happen. if all goes well there could be a house vote on wednesday and if the bill passes the house it will move on to the senate. the hope and the dreams that it will go through congress well before june 5th so the u.s. can avoid a catastrophic first ever national default on its debt. >> you know i'm never say i'm confident with the congress but i feel very good about it. >> with just one week until the >> cnn's lauren fox has a closer look at what comes next >> the furious effort from both
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republican and democratic leaders to lock up the votes they need for this legislation, it's fully underway with the white house making a series of calls directly to. members trying to explain to them exactly what's in this bill, holding multiple briefings to detail the contents of the legislation. meanwhile, republicans feeling very optimistic that they are going to be able to get at least a majority of their republican majority on the floor. the first critical test happening in the house rules committee on tuesday. that's because chip roy, a conservative from texas has threatened to use every tool at his disposal along with conservative ralph norman to block this legislation for moving forward. all eyes are on thomas massie, another conservative on that committee, and what he is going to do. once it passes out of the house if it indeed gets out of the house of representatives on wednesday despite will then move to the u.s. senate. you are already hearing backlash from some
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conservatives like lindsey graham who are arguing that the defense number agreed to in this legislation it's just not high enough. the senate can move this bill very quickly but that requires them to have agreement among all their members. if mom one member objects that could really drag this whole process out, potentially -- on capitol hill for cnn, lauren fox. >> officials in the u.s. state of florida say at least nine people, including a one year old child were wounded in a shooting on monday evening. it happened near busy pedestrian area by the beach in south florida. here you can see people starting to run after gunfire broke out. police believe the shots were fired during an altercation between two groups of people. they have detained one person of interest and are searching for another suspect. officials held a press conference a little earlier. >> people come to holiday, enjoy holiday weekend on the
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beach with their families and to have people having a complete reckless disregard for the safety of the public and to have an altercation with guns in the public setting with thousands of people around them is beyond reckless. >> it's unfortunate when we have law-abiding citizens come to the beach to enjoy the d and gets disrupted by criminals who engage in this type of violent activity. as the mayor stated, we will leave no stone unturned. we have numerous agencies out here assisting us including state and federal agencies. those that were involved in the end incident today will be held accountable for their actions. >> this latest episode of gun violence in america took place on memorial day, a holiday honoring u.s. military members who have that in the service. russia appears to be stepping up its drone and missile attacks on ukraine day and
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night. kyiv's mayor reports a new round of strikes early tuesday. images from the capitol show a high rise building on fire as well as other damage from what the mayor calls falling debris. at least one person has been killed. >>. [sound of artillery] >> that follows a round of rare daytime attacks by russia, it sent people in kyiv running for cover. residents gathered in underground metro stations until the aerate siren stopped. ukraine claims it intercepted 77 out of 89 missiles and drones across the country. the head of ukraine's defense intelligence promised a swift response. here's president volodymyr zelenskyy. >> when patriots in the hands of ukrainians ensure 100% downing of any russian missiles terror is losing. of course there is no greater humiliation for a terrorist
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state then the success of our warriors. in fact with our success, our pressure are patriots we must and will continue to respond to all manifestations of russia's evil. >> meanwhile, ukraine claims a russian airstrike on against asian killed two civilians and murdered eight others in the sound of toretsk near the eastern city of bakhmut. >> president zelenskyy said he has decided on the dates for ukraine's counteroffensive against russian forces. but he's not announcing any specifics. ukrainian troops are preparing despite the latest wave of russian attacks. cnn senior international correspondent has this report. >> terrified children running for their lives as russia unleashed another massive aerial attack on ukrainian cities. but ukraine says its air defense managed to shoot down all the ballistic missiles fired at the capital kyiv and
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now ukraine's forces seem nearly ready for their own much anticipated counteroffensive. >> this weekend ukraine's top general releasing this video showing troops gearing up for battle and showcasing modern western weapons with a clear message, it is time to take back what's ours. and that's what these guys are training for. this is the unit for the offensive guard of ukraine's interior ministry [sound of gunfire] . we were clear motivation, the commander says, we defend our land, our nation, our homeland. the offensive guard is mustering tens of thousands of troops, they say training to storm trenches and evacuate casualties. which they know they are bound to have in the tough battles ahead. >> but these guys are practicing here no doubt will become a reality for the ukrainian armed forces very soon. kyiv says it will start a
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massive counteroffensive to take back all of their territory, including crimea. the ukrainians already seem to be stepping up strikes on possible russian supply lines and occupied areas. russian instilled officials claiming ukrainian missile attacks against targets around bryansk and mariupol in southeastern ukraine in the past days. it's just the beginning, a top advisor to ukraine's presidency tells me. everything that is happening now is a precursor for counterattack, a necessary precursor where the intensity of fire increases. and, he lays out bold aims for the counteroffensive. it will end, undoubtedly, on the borders of ukraine as they were in 1991 with the documentation of crimea and with the beginning of the massive process of transformation of russia's political system. but for now, resilience remains key for the people in ukraine's cities.
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these newlyweds had just tied the knot and were on their way to their celebration when the arid sirens went off. so they just continue to celebrate in the bomb shelter vowing to not let russian rockets ruin the best day of their lives. cnn kyiv. >> for more we are joined by cnn military analyst and retired u.s. air force colonel cedric leighton. great to have you with us, colonel. let's start with these daytime attacks on the capitol. certainly a change of tactics by the russians obviously designed to terrorize a population that is trying to get life back to normal. what impact will these attacks have? >> so it really remains to be deemed. depends on how frequent these attacks are and how much the russians throw into these attacks. right now we've had 16 attacks one of which was during the daytime and what it seems to be is that they are in essence
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emulating some of the tactics and techniques that go back as far as what we're two to booed to do both daytime and nighttime bombing of civilian targets. but it seems as if the ukrainian will to fight and will to resist has not been broken by the so far. so may have very little impact in the final analysis. >> some of the missiles that have been fired in recent days can travel, i believe, in excess of 250 miles. 400 kilometers. that in itself is terrifying. how accurate are these missiles? >> again it depends. the missile in particular that was used over the last two offensives was the iskander missile. that can be relatively accurate as far as these kind of missions go but it is not a really accurate measure compared to modern gps guided munitions. these missiles are often very inaccurate.
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however, the russians have been known to target some things very specifically and during these attacks they did attack some military installations in addition to the civilian targets. >> president zelenskyy has just announced that he has decided on a day for his counteroffensive. that is been talked about now for many weeks. obviously he hasn't named the day but why would he make these announcements. what happened to the element of surprise? >> in some ways i think the element of surprise maybe couched in this message from president zelenskyy. in essence, president zelenskyy is preparing, i'm ready to go. but i'm not telling you i'm ready to go. and that keeps the other side guessing. there is an element of tactical surprise. obviously the element of strategic surprise. the very fact of a counter offensive has been lost a long time ago. >> and what do you believe that
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this counteroffensive will look like? >> so there are several possible scenarios for a counteroffensive of this type but the most likely one in my view is that the ukrainians are going to try to sever the land bridge that exists between crimea and the done boss region in the east. and what that will do is that will cut, or potentially, cut the two forces there in crimea off from the horses that are in the done bask in the forces there in russia that could potentially reinforce them. this is, in essence, the idea of regaining territory that was washed, lost since last year. and that will then allow the ukrainians to prosecute the war with the engine mind of regaining territory. -- >> colonel cedric leighton, always great to get your analysis, thank you so much for time. >> thank you hannah. >> u.s. senator lindsey graham
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says he considers it a badge of honor that russia has issued an arrest warrant for him. the south carolina republican was in kyiv last week to meet with president volodymyr zelenskyy. ukraine posted an edited video of graham saying the russians are dying and the u.s. has never spent money so successfully. but the full video shows the marks were not directly linked. graham tweeted good news and bad news about russian efforts to arrest and try me for speaking the truth. good news, well i don't expect to be tried by russia anytime soon, i found the services of a great lawyer who were cheap. senator blumenthal, my good friend from connecticut who has been a staunch supporter of ukraine has offered to be my lawyer. italy's defense minister says nearly three dozen nato peacekeepers were injured monday in clashes with protesters in northern kosovo. >> the defense ministry alleges
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that protesters threw molotov cocktails and other objects at peacekeeping force that is k for. tensions have risen in the past week after ethnic albanian mayors took office in northern kosovo which is a majority kosovo serb area this follows april elections that kosovo serbs have boycotted. the serbian president has called on protesters to remain calm. >> >> translator: i am urging the serbian kosovo not to get into a conflict with nato not because i'm afraid or because anyone are afraid, none of us personally have anything to lose but because that's what kosovo's prime minister wants most. so yes defense minister says many protesters were also injured on monday. but ambassadors from the u.s. and eu denounced the demonstrators, accusing them of violent actions. nato says it, quote, strongly condemns the unprovoked attacks against k for troops in
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northern kosovo, such attacks are totally unacceptable. violence must stop immediately. >> still to come, a virus with similar symptoms to covid-19 sees the recent spike in the u.s., i will speak with a doctor about how dangerous it is and uganda is facing combination and maybe international sanctions after mandating the death penalty for certain homosexual acts. we will have details on the harsh new law and western reaction.
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the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention says many americans may have been sick with a respiratory virus in recent months without knowing it. according to the cdc, cases of the human melanoma virus spikes during the spring, leaving people with symptoms similar to the view flu and covid-19. the problem is many americans aren't tested for the virus. so they weren't aware that they had it. so far there is no vaccine or medication to treat a m p v. for more i'm joined by dr. jorge rodriguez, a board certified internal medicine specialist and viral researcher. , doctor to have you with us. please tell us about h m p v. because as we, say symptoms are very similar to rsv, influenza, or covid, but how does it differ? >> it differs only when you
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look at a genetically. but as far as we are concerned or you are concerned as the late public, the symptoms are identical on most to influence respiratory -- causes coughing, sore throat, fever, congestion. and the unfortunate thing, there is really no good hurriedly available test to receive what is causing the symptoms and case it is the human metapneumovirus. and what is most concerning is the fact that it has increased approximately 36% in the last year. now, listen this virus has been around for what we know from 2001. but it is definitely making a resurgence. >> cases are being filling up intensive care units across the united states. i am sure in other places around the world. why has the ran a spike in cases? >> that is the big question, isn't it.
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we are seeing a spike in cases over the last 2 to 3 years. it predominantly everybody was wearing masks, staying in a distance from each other. and probably the reservoir of certain viruses like the respiratory and central virus and influenza. they were there but just didn't have the opportunity to infect people. now that we have let down our defenses. now that we are not as cautious, all these viruses, think of it this way, they are just waiting to pounce. and indeed there pouncing. so i think the take home message is that right now for people, please don't let your defense down because there is this virus. and probably others that may come at a time. >> we have to build up our immune systems. doctor, as we reported, there is no vaccines or even antivirals that can treat this. the -- seniors, the immunocompromised who are most vulnerable. what can be done? >> correct, what needs to be done is to realize that there
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is nothing to treat it. so there for the best treatment is precaution and prevention. but if you get, sick especially if you have or you are living with a child or someone that is over 60 years old. monitor them. if they get sick or, for example, if they become short of breath and their fever spikes up, 100 and hundred three, hundred and four, they need to go see a physician. at that time it would be up to the physician to probably admit these people into the hospital so that they can get care that would involve probably oxygenation. things to lower down their fever. so the main thing that we can do is be aware, the cautious, and see your position if you don't feel better or start getting market worse. >> now we believe that it originated in birds, and then jumped across to humans. you have just rolled out the advice that you think that you should give the people who perhaps should have it.
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for those who are feeling sick. what is your recommendation regarding masks? should people still be wearing them? or as you say, should you be building up your immune system now after years of having covid? >> here's the thing about this virus. building up your immune system doesn't really prevent it from coming back again. it is one of those viruses that will be coming back and coming back. so the best thing to do is to prevent getting it. as opposed to covid which is aerosolized. this one goes only a few feet and droplets. so coughing on someone is obviously something that spreads it. drinking from glasses of someone that is ill. guessing someone. those are the things that spread it. so it is droplet to droplet contact. and i am big proponent of masks. i still wear masks in crowded areas, call me crazy. a call me not sick. >> could not to be sick most
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evidently, good advice dr. jorge rodriguez it's great to see you and thank you as always. my pleasure. >> the east african nation of uganda is facing intense condemnation from western countries and human rights groups following its approval monday of an extreme anti lgbtq law. ugandan president rory hu 70 signed the measure with a golden piano after parliament approved it. it mandates the death penalty for so-called aggravated homosexuality. i'm simply engaging in gay sex could lead to life in prison. the law also criminalizes sex education for the gay community and encourages ugandans to report lgbtq individuals. the eu's foreign affairs chief calls the law deplorable. and u.s. president joe biden is threatening sanctions. he said, quote, i join with people around the world including many in uganda and calling for its immediate repeal. no one should have to leave in constant fear for their life for being subjected to violence
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and discrimination. it is wrong. lgbtq activists inside uganda tell cnn but they are now living in fear. cnn's david mckenzie has more from johannesburg. [interpreter] certainly this law that was signed by president in the 70s, one of the most draconian anti lgbtq laws in the world. it includes amongst other things a life sentence for those who are caught in the act of homosexuality. and crucially it makes it illegal there for roshan of homosexuality. and i am using the words within that bill. which means that education could be curved for sexual education. and also ask for people to out those who they believed are lgbtq -- spoken to several activists today who fear for their lives at this moment. they worry that people will take the law into their own hands and there is already an atmosphere fear in the lead up
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to the signing of -- the proponents of the bill say this is an important moment for uganda -- then we will completely have succeeded our serenity and independents as a country. >> number 70 has already faced a great deal of pressure not to sign the bill and i am sure he will be wildly criticized by western governments and potentially face sanctions for. this uganda is very dependent from support from the european union and the u.s.. both humanitarian aid and the u.s. case military support -- this law should be put forward on these punishments should be needed.
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out now despite the talk of sovereignty there is a growing body of evidence that u.s. groups were certainly involved in helping uganda lawmakers push through this law. conservative groups and the same is the case in ghana where is similar laws being proposed. david mckenzie, cnn, johannesburg. >> still to come, the tech state senate is now holding articles impeachment against attorney general ken paxton. a look at what comes next. plus, japan readies its missile defense system as north korea plans to go ahead with the launch of its controversial site satellite. we will have the latest on the tensions.
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♪ ♪ ♪ welcome, back a dramatic moment at the texas capital where a group of house lawmakers walked to the senate to deliver articles of impeachment against now suspended attorney general ken paxton. it comes just two days after the republican-controlled house voted to impeach paxton in an unprecedented move.
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a legislative investigation accused the third term republican of several offenses. including abusing his powers, retaliating against whistleblowers, and obstructing justice. cnn's ed lavandera is following developments and has the latest from dallas. >> i am directed by the house of representatives to present to the senate the articles of impeachment preferred against warren and if paxton junior, attorney general of the state of texas. >> a historic moment in texas politics, the 12 texas house representatives will present the impeachment case against attorney general ken paxton help formerly deliver the articles impeachment to the texas senate late this afternoon. the day after texas lawmakers impeached ken paxton he shared these photos on social media saying there is nothing better than a weekend spelled with loved ones. there was no love from an overwhelmingly bipartisan collection of texas house
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lawmakers who voted 100 and 21 to 23 to file 20 articles of impeachment against the republican attorney general. >> either this is going to be the beginning of the end of his criminal rain, or god help us with the harms that will come to all texans if he is allowed to stay the top cop on the tape. >> paxton called the impeachment vote a politically motivated sham and an ugly spectacle. >> he is a great man. >> former president donald trump support didn't help either. trump called the impeachment vote unfair, led by the radical left, democrats and rhinos. republicans in name only. paxton is accused of a litany of -- bribery and obstruction of justice. and that he is unfit -- it is alarming and intervening. >> paxton impeachment moved to the state senate. lieutenant governor dan patrick will preside over the trial in an interview with cnn --
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would not say when the trial is taking place. >> we will all be responsible as any juror would be if that turns out to be. >> one of those jurors and senators is angela paxton. attorney generals on life. -- she has not said what she will do. >> every politician who supports this deceitful impeachment attempt will inflict lasting damage on the credibility of the texas house. >> as house representatives prepare to cast their impeachment votes, some lawmakers say axioms vowing retribution for anyone voting against him. >> several members of this house while on the floor of this house, doing the state business receive telephone calls from general paxton personally. threatening them with political consequences in their next election. >> paxton has been under indictment on federal -- and remains under fbi investigation for a scandal
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involving a campaign donor. paxson has denied all wrongdoing. >> this shameful process was curated from the start as an act of political retribution. >> we now have an update on when ken paxton's impeachment trial will take place. state senators approved a plan that says that the trial will have to happen before august 28th. and then on june 20th, a committee of senators will present the rules for the impeachment process. so look for this impeachment trial takes place between june 28th onions august. and lavender, cnn, dallas. u.s. president joe biden spoke with turkish president christian erdogan on monday to congratulate him on winning a third term after sunday's runoff election. mr. biden says they also discussed the potential sale of f-16 fighter jets to turkey. and then he asked for a deal on sweetens nato membership. ankara has been blocking stockham's bid to join the alliance, accusing it of harboring kurdish terror
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groups. meantime, russian president vladimir putin also congratulated erdogan on monday, and stressed the need to enhance bilateral cooperation. and as president erdogan extend his rule into a third decade, he faces the difficult task of reining in inflation and uniting a deeply divided country. cnn's nada bashir has more. >> world leaders have been in congratulating president erdogan on his election victory. we saw president erdogan on sunday evening delivering a who victory speech in ankara to thousands of supporters. doubling down on his election pledges, pulling the country out of economic turmoil -- providing a lightning-fast reconstruction effort to those impacted by february is that devastating earthquake. while this was a significant win for the president, guaranteeing him another term in office after more than two decades in power it was a close race and we did see a real
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divide in the country with the opposition alliance led by -- really gaining a quite a bit of support. in fact he delivered an address on sunday evening telling the country that this was clear a sign that the country is facing a real divide. >> i have been going through one of the most unfair political times of our country. in all the facilities and all the resources, they have been systematically abused by the government. in this election, the will of the people to change an authoritarian government became clear. it's my only pressures. >> for supporters of the opposition and critics of erdogan like, there is a real sense of concern over the sake of democracy in the country. we have seen a centralization of power and everyone's got. we have seen the media coming under increased control and of course there are real fears that with another term in office, democracy could be further eroded in turkey. now president erdogan is coming
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up against some major challenges. the country has seen soaring inflation, plummeting lira. president erdogan himself coming under fierce criticism over his unorthodox monetary policy. and then there is of course the response to the earthquake. president erdogan has made some pretty lofty pledges of rebuilding the affected areas in the southeast. providing permanent homes for hundreds of thousands of people within the next year. he will now have to deliver on those promises. and of course the president has cemented turkey's place on the world stage. over the coming months and years we will continue to see president erdogan playing a key role as a nato ally but also an influential regional powerbroker, not a beshear, cnn, estimable. the dye protests from his neighbors, north korea says it will launch its first military spy satellite next month. japan's warning pyongyang it will use extreme force of a
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missile lens in its territory. cnn's brian todd has more. >> a warning from north korea's aggressive 39 year old dictator. kim jong-un's regime has notified japan that it plans to launch a satellite between this wednesday may 31st and june 11th. that is according to a spokesman for the japanese coast guard. japan's issued its own warning back to pyongyang. >> the defense ministry and self defense forces have already issued an order to prepare >> for destructive measures against ballistic missiles. in response to the series of north korea movements. >> south korea also warning of kim's regime not to go ahead with the launch. kim jong-un recently expected what north korea claims is there -- approved for deployment. analysts believe kim's new satellite won't be able to feed images that are as hi-res or sophisticated as the ones from americas satellites can, still. >> what might he be able to spy
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on that are sensitive to the u.s. and allies? >> the north koreans will be primarily interested in military bases belonging to the south koreans, to the americans and south korea, and then likely installations for the u.s. and japan in japan and naval movements near the coast of north korea. >> the launch of a spy satellite would be the latest in a pattern of aggressive moves by the north korean strongman. came as testified more than 100 missiles since the beginning of last year. and last month he claimed to have fired off a long-range intercontinental missile, powered by solid fuel. analysts say a solid fuel icbm would give north korea more flexibility, because those missiles can be launched more quickly than others. north korea recently tested an underwater drone that it said was capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. and the regime test fired cruise missiles and launch from a submarine. analysts say this new satellite is right up there and importance with all of those missile capabilities. because it can provide the intelligence that skims
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generals need to use those weapons in war. >> the north koreans want to get an action of south korea, the afternoon where the missile defense locations are. >> when he recently inspected the satellite, he is now threatening to launch, it came war matching lab coats with his young daughter, believed to be about nine years old and named kim ju-ae. she has recently become a media sensation in north korea. more and more often, she seen at her father's appearances. >> they are trying to literally teacher how to be a leader in the kim family honesty. >> but analysts caution is possible that kim ju-ae is not being groomed to be the supreme leader. they point out that south korean intelligence recently said that kim jong-un also has an older son who is not yet been seen in public. and experts say it is possible that kim could be waiting to unveil him until he is more of a. brian todd, cnn, washington. >> still ahead, china launches its first civilian astronauts into space with an ionic expanding its space program. we will head to beijing for an update on this.
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>> and they're off. china sends its first billion -- as it launches the [speaking non-english] mission. officials say he lift off was a complete success and marks another step forward for the country's ambitious space program. three crew members on board the craft sit demand china space station, taking over from the previous shenzhou-15 astronauts. for more let's go to cnn's steven jiang, joining us live from beijing. and stephen, as we, know china has big ambitions in space. tell us more about this mission? >> yeah, as you, say this latest mission really marks an incremental but major step forward in this country's space program. and really ushering in this phase of routine operations for the countries self built stay
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station, the [speaking non-english] which means heavenly palace in chinese. now it is worth noting that when the spacecraft docks in less than three hours from now we will be seeing six chinese astronauts, three from the latest mission and three already in space in orbit at the same time. so that is really quite a feat considering the country's first manned mission was only launched 20 years ago in 2003. now the latest crew, the three astronauts, they will be conducting a series of experiments, and the research, doing their five month stay in space. but also installing, testing, maintaining equipment and conducting space walks. all of that has become increasingly common. and the kingdom itself, the first module was entered into space. only in 2021. by the end of last year they are a complete -- t-shaped three module structure. and now there is already talk
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about spending it into a cross shaped structure to extend research capabilities. now of course one of the most noteworthy aspects of this latest mission as i mentioned is that they are sending a civilian into space for the first time and previously they had all been military personnel with some astronauts holding the rink of a general. so this fact of course is very much pointing to the military driven military run nature of the space program. which is the foundation of a lot of his success. not only of manned missions but on the mend missions like lunar and mars probes. but also it has been a source of controversy. which is why the u.s. congress as marginally ban space cooperation between the two countries. but the fact of the program here has almost unlimited resources is likely to get a leg up, according to experts in this race to catch up with the americans and that is really why the space race is increasingly heated. and with that walkable sized goal of sending a chinese astronauts to land on the moon
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by 2030. anna? >> yeah, this certainly has escalated, the space race between china. and the united states. always good to see, you appreciate the update, thank you. the colorful sunshine cruise ship is safe now, but over the weekend storm threat and everyone said time. this was the good view from the ship on friday night. one passenger reported the intense wind and waves from the deck. he calls the storm terrifying. and says his family worried they would be able to surprise if they were not in the water. this family posted a video online showing objects floating down a flooded interior hallway. storm delays the sunshine returns that georgetown south carolina. the cruise line officials say the ship is now sailing on its next voyage. well still to come, an improbable game seven in the nba's eastern conference finals. with the boston celtics trying to accomplish something no team has done before.
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