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watching the united states and around the world, i am laila harrak ahead on cnn newsroom. running for cover, on a florida beach during memorial day masturbating. one of the victims, a one year old child. a compromise deal has been reached, the bill has been, written but the u.s. debt limit drama is far from over. what a major hurdle needing to be cleared in the hours ahead. plus, a political showdown in texas the. republican-led house has impeached the states republican attorney general. well, now all eyes are on the lawmaker that will help decide his fate. his wife. >> live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with leyla iraq. we begin in florida where a u.s. national holiday has ended in gun violence and bloodshed. at least nine people were wounded, including three children and hollywood beach as the country marked memorial day. police say shots were fired
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during an altercation between two groups of people. they have detained one person of interest and are searching for another suspect. officials are condemning the violence. >> people come into a holiday, enjoy a holiday weekend on the beach with their families and to have people in complete reckless disregard for the safety of the public and have an altercation with guns in a public setting with thousands of people around them is beyond reckless. >> it is unfortunate, when we have law-abiding citizens come to our beach to enjoy the day, that gets disrupted by a group of 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 today to include state and federal agencies. these were involved in the incident today will be held accountable for their actions. >> video from hollywood beach shows people running in fear
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after gunfire broke out. police say the victims range in age from 65 to just one year old. the bipartisan deal to raise the u.s. borrowing limit and save the country from defaulting on its debts will face its first serious hurdle in the coming days. the house rules committee will take up the bill and several of its members have been slamming it. but, house speaker kevin mccarthy says he is not worried about that committee. both republican and democratic leaders are facing revolts from within their ranks. members who think that their side gave up too much in the negotiations. but, the u.s. president is optimistic that the deal will make it across the finish line. >> you know, i never say i'm confident, but i feel very good about it. there is no reason why it should not get done, i am confident that will get a vote in both houses, and we will see. >> many members of congress are
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falling in line realizing it is either the deal on the table or a financial crisis that was entirely preventable. next monday, june 5th is the deadline for dodging 80 fold. cnn's lauren fox reports from the urgent campaign to help as many lawmakers as possible this week. >> the furious effort from both republican and democratic leaders to lock up the votes they need for this legislation, it is 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
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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 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. >> earlier i ask law professor jessica levinson what must be done to get the votes. >> i think the real question mark will be what happens to
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the house freedom caucus on the right and what happens to the really progressive ring of the democratic party on the left. if there are significant defections, i think that will give us an indication of basically how good a job kevin mccarthy, the speaker of the house has done in terms of rallying his troops and how many democratic votes are needed here. i think because he said that i think we have a deal, one would guess that he could count. having said that, this is a speaker who had 15 rounds before he got that job. so i do not think that we should assume that anything is a dumb deal. >> we cannot assume that anything is done deal, what will placate hold out democrats and the most hawkish republicans. >> probably nothing, and i do not think that they are needed. there is enough votes there without the right wing of the right wing, and the left wing of the left wing so to speak. and i do not think that the
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house freedom caucus on the right, i don't think they're happy with this deal because they want it more concessions. they wanted significant cuts when it comes to federal funding and big federal spending. and they did not get that. they did get biden to the table, they did get some concessions but they're moderate winds at best. and i think that the progressives are upset that biden did go to the table, they're upset that they gave any concessions at all. they think republicans held them ransom, and the president basically gave into that. so i'm not sure that any of this deal will placate them, nor does it need to. >> a closer look now at what is in this bipartisan plan. the bill would suspend the debt limit through january 1st, 2025. so it will not be a distraction during next year's presidential election. the bill would also rollback non-defense discretionary spending to last year's levels. it would expand work requirements for some adults
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receiving food stamps. and it would claw back about $30 million in unused covid relief funds. >> joining me now from ann arbor michigan is justin -- is a professor of economics and public policy at the university of michigan. so good to have you with us. first let's get your reaction to how have pockets reacted because everybody now is breathing is five relief and is there an assumption that the will get approved? >> leyla, i will tell you i am breathing a five relief right now. the, this is really good news and it is a funny kind of good news, because it is the absence of catastrophic bad news. we economists spend too much time being, teresa let's take a moment to celebrate that fact. you asked how markets are reacting. well, markets have actually expected that they would get to this outcome hole along. and so in some, in many respects, when you get what you
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would expect, markets do not move a lot. they do not let that fool you, a lot of people are putting a lot of disastrous scenarios away, and hopefully not worrying about that for another couple of years. >> we still have to wait and see, the vote is on wednesday. but let's take a look at the substance of the deal. what are your main takeaways? >> well, the big takeaway i think is that this does very little macro economic damage. there is a big ideological fight and of course democrats are very happy that biden got to keep the really important parts of his agenda. republicans are happy that they are at a point where they did not really have much control, except for the leverage of the debt limit if they still got major concessions. the most important thing that happened from a macroeconomic perspective is that we have got caps on discretionary spending,
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non-defense discretionary spending for the next two years. that's not going to have very large macroeconomic impacts because, out of the entire federal budget, only about a third of its discretionary spending, only about half of that it's non-defense discretionary spending, so it's that one sixth of a federal budget that we've got freeze on. so that is not going to be large enough to create a recession or prevent one. >> let's do a cost-benefit analysis then. was the situation worth it when you look at that and result from an economic vantage point? >> well, vote for joe biden and the white house, no. let me go back. for anyone who cares about the u.s. economy, which i hope is all of us, it is absolutely worth it because the alternative of defaulting on the debt would have yielded a great, big, ugly unknown rate at a point when our recovery is feeling a little bit fragile.
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so the american economy is for sure sharing this outcome. did republicans get as much as they want? for sure they were much more aggressive than their early asks, but they do not control the senate, the white house, it is kind of crazy that they got anything out of this at all. and democrats, particularly on the left, were very disappointed that there were work requirements put in for food stamps. there is no evidence that these work requirements help me when work. it's just a way of being a little harsher on those who may be really need help. so democrats i think will be somewhat disappointed by that. but, there is the ideological push and pull. the good news is that that push and pull did not knock off the overall economy that affects all of us. >> so if they get this passed, things will settle down for the next two years. what would your advice be to the next, congress from an economic vantage point. what debate should they be having and what might be a way
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out of it, the cycle of crisis every few years that jeopardizes the entire global economy? >> well, let me just clarify what the stakes were. lots of people say that the debt ceiling is helpful because we need to prevent the government from spending too much money. except that's not what this debate did. that's not what defaulting on the debt would do. basically, the threat was that we would not repay our creditors. edges like a family being in trouble and citing the first thing they should do is stop paying their credit card bills. the truth is that does not worked, it just leads the companies to jack up the interest rates, and then you're in more trouble than you were before. if you're concerned about our fiscal situation, and not everyone is, but if you are then it is the usual annual spending bills, you want to cut back on spending, and you want us to tax a little more as well. so there is a time and a place to have these debates, but holding up a creditors is not
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the right time or the right place, and threatens to do a lot of damage. so this congress got halfway to the right solution, they said let's get rid of the debt limit altogether for the next two years, it's a good start but i'd say let's get rid of the debt limit for the next 2000 years and we get a whole this whole cycle of hostage taste digging and a potential economic crisis away, and off the table. >> justin wolfers thank you so much. >> it's a pleasure. >> emergency workers in iowa have rescued an eight person from an apartment building a monday. the day after it partially collapsed. now officials are going from search and rescue to recovery mode. miraculously, no one died when the back section of the building caved in and detached from the rest of the building, according to fire officials. but, it is unclear how many people might still be unaccounted for. the building is scheduled to be demolished tuesday. just ahead, russian attacks on
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moscow's mayor says that a drone attack has caused minor damage to several buildings. he says that no serious injuries have been reported so far. it's not clear at this point who might be behind the drone attacks, but they appear to be reminiscent of an incident earlier this month when two drones were shot down above the kremlin. russia blamed ukraine for that attack. he has denied responsibility. let's take you live to london to cnn's clare sebastian who is following these breaking developments for you. what more can you tell us? >> good morning, we are hearing from russian state media and the moscow mayor as well as the governor of the moscow region that several buildings sustained what the moscow mayor called in significant damage as a result of what he said were drone attacks in the early hours of the morning. they're saying as of now that no casualties reported, i said the damage that they're reporting it appears to be minor, but these were two residential buildings, one in the suburb to the southwest of
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moscow, and one of the major airports -- the other in moscow itself. it seems to be according to address reported by state media, along a pretty major highway. one of the arteries leading from the center of moscow out of the city and a residential building as well, another high-rise. so that is significant. i think this is the first time in the course of this conflict that we have seen residential buildings in the russian capital in any way impacted by this kind of attack. it seems that the month of may bookended by these drones hitting moscow from the beginning of may. we have saw that suspicious drone attack at the kremlin, itself. so this is very significant and will cause immense unease for the russian people. it also seems that russians are defense was an action overnight as well, the governor of the moscow region acknowledging that people had heard explosions in a number of areas and the city had several drones were shot down. , so again, no claim of responsibility to any party as
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of yet. the services on the scene according to state media, the cause being investigated but it does bring in a sense of this conflict home in yet another way to the russian people. >> clare, this comes of course after the scenes have terrified vin the capital running for cover, and we see that russia has unleashed more attacks on the capital? >> yeah another overnight aerial assault on the ukrainian capital is now happening laila with startling regularity certainly over the past few weeks. this according to the 17th in the month of may. the air force now saying that 31 attack drones were launched from the north and south. this is part of a pattern that we are seeing, attacks coming from several directions. we have assumed to try to confuse the ukraine air defenses. 29 out of 31 according to the air defenses were shot down. but we are hearing that one person was killed and four injured. now, according to the police
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chief, by shrapnel. so it underscores that even when the air defenses are effective as they have been increasingly, so in ukraine there is still significant danger to those on the ground from falling debris. so again under attack overnight. >> although declare as president zelenskyy announced that he has decided on the bid of the counteroffensive? >> it is overnight address, his nightly address, and zelenskyy said that the decision has been made about the timing for the counteroffensive, though he did not for obvious reasons reveal the timing. it's interesting that wilkie of continues to keep under wraps its exact plans, for obvious reasons, though not to give them away to its enemy it is continuing to allow the pressure to build, the suspense to build around this counteroffensive. we also saw over the weekend ahead of the armed forces released a very sort of high
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budget looking a video saying the time has come to take what is ours, showcasing western weapons, showing ukrainian troops training. it seems that the momentum is, building and zelenskyy is now saying that the decision has been made about when they will move forward, leyla? >> clare sebastian reporting on breaking developments. thank you so much claire. >> italy's defense ministry says that nearly three dozen nato peacekeepers were injured on monday in clashes with a or protesters in northern -- the defense ministry alleges that protesters threw molotov cocktails and other objects at the peacekeeping force, known as kfor. serbia's defense minister says that many protesters were also injured. for more on these developments i'm now joined by barbie nadeau in rome, in tracking developments for you. barbie, tempers flared there quite significantly. but tensions have been simmering in the region for quite some time. >> yeah, one could argue they
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have been simmering since 2008 when they declared independent. serbia does not recognize that independents, but they really flared up in april when elections took place, the albanian majority leaders in this area of kosovo which, serbian people really lives there. so these tension go back to that, but the serbian president had this to say trying to get these protesters to try to tone things down a little bit. listen to what he had to say. >> i am urging the search in kosovo not to get into a conflict with nato. not because i'm, afraid or because any of us are afraid, none of us personally have anything to lose, but because that is what kosovo's prime minister wants most. >> you know the forces and nato forces spanning the region since 1990, 9:14 of the
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soldiers who are peacekeeping soldiers who were injured are italian and italy is obviously very invested in the peacekeeping efforts there and it is very worrying development nobody is looking for another conflict like this in europe right now, leyla. >> does that mean that nato is on high alert? >> well these are nato forces, any clashes with a nato force, anita peacekeeping force is going to put nato on high alert. they're very concerned about this in this region, they're not there for combat served there for peacekeeping. they've been there for a long time. nato is on high alert over this, we even have the united states and other nato countries issue a statement saying a warning that protesters, especially in serbia, don't things down a little bit in this area. >> you have because the situation seems highly flammable. are there any efforts underway to bring down the temperature? >> well, it's a difficult situation because this region in northern kosovo, on the
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border with, serbia is the serbian majority people live. there that is the minority in kosovo, obviously. and you have got, geopolitical issues in play. serbia does not recognize the independents of kosovo and. neither does russia. serbia russia are very close allies, and supporting russia in the ukraine war as well. so it's a very volatile situation, it's another conflict in europe that people have been nervous about. nato does not want to get involved in combat with sir the serbian people in kosovo, certainly. >> barbie nadeau reporting, thank you very much. still to, come the texas state senate is now holding articles of impeachment against attorney general ken paxton. a look at what comes next.
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a driver navigate through have the flames and smoke in the canadian province of nova scotia as hundreds of firefighters battled multiple ferocious wildfires. prime minister justin trudeau
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calls the fires there are incredibly serious. officials say they have burned more than 10,000 hectares, destroyed at least 200 homes, and other structures and have forced 16,000 people from their homes. on the other side of the country, wildfires have been burning for weeks and some 2700 firefighters are on the lines there, battling more than 60 active fires. in texas house lawmakers have now delivered articles of impeachment against attorney general ken paxton to the state senate, where he is set to face an impeachment trial in the months ahead. this comes just after the republican-controlled house voted to impeach paxton in an unprecedented move. cnn's ed lavandera has the details from dallas. >> i'm directed by the house of representatives to present to the senate, the articles of impeachment preferred against warren can is extreme junior,
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attorney general of the state of texas. >> a historic moment in texas politics, the 12 texas house for preventative school present the impeachment case against attorney general ken paxton help formally deliver the articles of impeachment to the texas senate late this afternoon. the day after texas lawmakers impeached kemp accident, he shared today show photos on social media show saying there is nothing better than a weekend spent with loved ones. there was no love from an overwhelmingly bipartisan collection of texas house 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 welcomed all texans if he is allowed to stay the top cop on the take. >> that's been called the impeachment vote at politically motivated scam and a spectacle.
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former president donald trump support did not help either. trump called the impeachment vote unfair, led by the radical left, republicans in name only. and he is unfit for public office. >> the evidence is substantial. it is alarming, and unnerving. >> paxton's impeachment moves to the state senate. lieutenant governor dan patrick will provide over the trial. in an interview with cnn affiliate wfaa, patrick would not say when the trial would take 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, the attorney general's own wife. there are calls for her to recuse herself, but she has not said what she will do. >> every politician who supports this deceitful impeachment attempt will inflict while staying damage on the credibility of the texas
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house. >> as house representatives prepared to cast their impeachment votes, some lawmakers say that paxton was vowing retribution for anyone voting against him. >> several members of this house, while on the floor of this house, doing the state business, received telephone calls from general paxton personally, threatening them with a political consequences in their next election. >> paxton has been under indictment on felony security fraud charges and remains under fbi investigation for a scandal involving the campaign donut. paxton 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 trial will take, play sedate senators approved a plan that said that the trial will have to happen before august 20, eight and that on june 20th, the committee of senators will present the rules for the impeachment process, so look for this impeachment trial to take place some taste
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between june 28th than the end of august. ed lavandera, cnn, dallas. >> florida governor ron desantis is hitting the road in just a few hours on his first campaign stops since the announcing his presidential bid. the republican candidate will spend tuesday and wednesday in iowa. he will head to new hampshire thursday, and then traveled to south carolina on friday. he's already busy attacking his one time political ally, former president donald trump. desantis is easing his ongoing feud with disney to argue why he is more likely to win the iowa caucuses. >> he is taking the side of disney, in our fight down here in florida. i'm standing for parents, understanding for children, and i think a multi billion dollar company that sexualizes children is not consistent with the values of florida, or the values of a place like iowa. >> desantis was referring to disney's opposition to
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florida's so-called don't say gay law, which prohibits educate tours from teaching about sexual orientation and gender identity to students from kindergarten to third grade. >> uganda's president assigned an extreme anti lgbtq measure into law, drawing intense international condemnation. we will explain what is in the law and why activists in the country are telling cnn they now fear for their lives.
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the east african nation of uganda is facing intense condemnation from western countries and human rights groups following its approval on monday of an extreme anti lgbtq law. ugandan president signed the measure with a golden pan,
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after parliament approved it. it mandates the death penalty for so-called aggravated homosexuality. simply engaging in gays acts could lead to life in prison. the lawful criminalizes sex education for the gay community and encourages ugandans to report lgbtq individuals. vice -- joe biden is threatening sanctions, saying i join with people around the world, including many in uganda, in calling for its immediate repeal. no one should have to live in constant fear for their lives or being subjected to violence and discrimination. it is wrong. i want to turn now to -- mention even switzerland. she's the executive director of -- and an under secretary general of the united nations. madam, under -- a warm welcome to cnn, thank you for speaking with us. i want to ask you about how,
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and what this bill means for the country's response to hiv and a.i.d.s. in just a moment. but first could i have your, reaction i understand the ear from uganda. what do you make of this development? >> i'm not surprised, but i am disappointed. and i to condemn this bill, and ask of the government, the parliament of uganda to repeal it. because it is going to hurt the h iv response and uganda. already we can see people who are living with hiv, or at risk of hiv, running away from clinics, centers where they can get lifesaving health care. we see people feel fleeing the country fearing for their lives and that should not happen. no ugandan should fear for their lives and have to run away. so, this bill is setting us back on her struggle to end
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hiv. but beyond that, this law is also going to hurt uganda's economic prospects because uganda is trying to export oil, it is trying to do value -- export manufactured products onto the global market. it will be difficult for companies that are hosted in countries that do not discriminate to come and put their people and technology in uganda. this will hurt uganda's long term economic prospects. thirdly, it is a violation of human rights, young people see sexuality differently than older people like me. they see gender as not binary, men or women, they see sexuality as fluid and they are this was a case of old people laying down the law for younger
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people without even talking to them. the process of making this law was that self shameful. you had parliamentarians trying to distract the public's attention from corruption scandals, screaming, name-calling, and not rationally looking at the impacts of this law on peoples lives. it is a shameful. >> now, the u.s. says that this could affect potentially its funding for hiv and aids treatment in uganda. what would the consequences the if that were to happen? >> huge, because uganda's age by the response is more than 90% externally supported, financed. uganda depends on the contributions of the american government and other governments, and even the private sector mobilizes money that comes to uganda, the global private sectors.
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uganda's partnerships with the international community are what has brought us to put 1.2 million people on treatment in uganda today. but, there are 200,000 other people who are still to get one treatment and they are every year 50,000 new infections that we must stop. so the struggle is still, on there is much work to do and we need the entire international community to support the struggle in uganda. >> madam secretary, i'm sorry for interrupting, but in a few words of a may ask, you as a public health official, what is your message now to ugandan lawmakers who voted for the bill? >> a message to them is that uganda is a poor country that is facing huge problems, collapsing public services, climatic impacts, climate
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change impacts, poverty is increasing, inequality is widening. corruption is runaway. it is uncontrolled. they need to pay attention to those issues that are hurting ugandans, repeal this, law and to give every ugandan their chance to access services. they should destruct the public's attention by attacking vulnerable people, they should address the difficult issues of poverty, fighting poverty and inequality in uganda. >> thank you so much madam secretary for taking the time to speak to us about this very important subject. >> thank you for having me. >> still ahead, china launches its first civilian astronauts into space with an eye on expanding its space program. we will head to beijing for an update on the mission.
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>> officials say the launch of shonda do 16 with a complete success, with crew members on board. they are said to man china space station, taking over from the previous astronaut. let's get you more on this. we can go now to steven jiang live in beijing. good to see steven, tell us about china's the space ambitions. >> yeah leyla, this latest mission really marks another incremental but major step forward in the country's space program and, this is really noteworthy because when the spacecraft dogs with -- in about an hour's time, we will actually be seeing six chinese astronauts in that structure and, remember, the country's first manned mission was launched only 20 years ago in 2003. so they have making a lot of progress since then. so this latest crew, the three
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astronauts will be conducting a series of experiments and research for their five month stay in, space but of course installing testing and maintaining equipment and conducting space walks. all of that has become increasingly common and the space station itself, the core module first entered orbit only in 2021, by the end of last year they had completed the construction of his tea shaped three module structure, and now there is already talk of expanding this into a cross shaped structure to extend really further research capabilities. of course, one of the most fascinating aspects of this crew is that for the first time, china is sending a civilian into space and all the previous astronauts had been military personnel. this professor from a very prestigious aeronautics university in beijing, he draws a lot of attention because he wears eyeglasses, prompting officials to explain that with the division of, labor each
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astronauts tasks have become increasingly specialized and this professor is a payload expert, not a pilot, so he does not have to have naturally perfect vision. already, leyla, we have seen some response online complaining that parent can now no longer worn their children that he will never become a astronaut if you are near sighted. that line just won't fly anymore. >> there is hope for all of us, stephen. what does this mean for china's competition with the u.s. in space? >> it's a good question because obviously we already are hearing some experts say that this latest mission marks another step that china will eventually, likely have a leg up because of the unlimited resources that they have. but, remember, the space station that they have may become the only operational space station within the decade because nasa has previously said they would decommission the international space station. of course, there is
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increasingly heated competition here, leyla. >> steven jiang reporting for you from beijing, thank you so much. the miami heat are headed to the nba finals after beating the boston celtics 100 and 3 to 84 in a must-win game, seven of the eastern conference finals. miami's victory thwarted boston's effort to become the first team in nba history to win a seven-game series after being down three games. denunciations omar jimenez has our report from boston. >> well, coming into this eastern conference finals game, there have been 150 unsuccessful attempts at overcoming a 3-0 deficit. now, there have been 151. boston celtics could not get it done, overcame what was initially an improbable deficit to begin with, but of course, they fought incredibly hard just to get to this point, becoming just a number of select few of teams to even be in this position in the first place. but it was a battle of improbable is here to advance
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to the finals, because the miami heat on their side, they came in as a playing team. they had already been setting records and making history along the, way become the first 10 team to win a series. and then they're taking a top seeds across the east. and then, even though they gave up 3 in a row and potentially would have become the first team to give up a 3-0 lead in a series, they came into boston and they in a game 7 environment, where everyone was against them in this arena from the beginning. and they were able to turn the tide over the course of the game. and in the later stages, as the lead, there was celtics fans were booing their own team, as the celtics call timeout, try to get a hold of the momentum that was seemingly swaying in the heat's favor. the heat, now they head on to the nba finals, where they will take on the denver nuggets. obviously, that is a team that is very well rested. but the stakes have been against the miami heat before. so, while many people are
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already saying the nuggets are going to sweep through and take care of business, it's been said about the heat before, and they came into a very hostile boston environment, and took care of business on a monday night in this eastern conference finals. and again, battle of 2 improbable's, but it's the miami heat improbable that took the victory this time. omar jimenez, cnn, boston. >> thank you so much for spending this part of your day with us, i'm leyla iraq. i will be back with more cnn newsroom after this short break. here's how tommy lost 30 lbs on noom weight. i'm tom. noom helped him use psychology to lose weight. the mindful aspect made me feel more conscious about what i was eating and why i was eating it. it's actually working. lose weight and make it last with noom weight. listen up, you dogs with allergic itch!
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