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orioles clinch a playoff spot for the first time in seven years. is that what you were doing afterwards? jumping up and down at the tv pouring gatorade all over yourself? >> this is just awesome. i love this for the young teams, the crowds in camden yards packing that stadium. baltimore, it's been a rough bunch of years to be a fan. but the the city loves the team. i saw one of the local outlets reporting that the baltimore orioles ran out of beer in the clubhouse afterwards and started pouring contidiments on itself. it says. >> having fun in the playoffs, let's go. >> we better. thanks to all of you for joining us. i'm casey hunt, don't go anywhere. "cnn this morning" starts right now.
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this is cnn breaking news. breaking news here on cnn. iran set to release five american prisoners at any moment. right now, a jet is on stand by to bring them from teheran to qatar. under this deal, the u.s. has unfrozen $6 billion in iranian money that is supposed to only be used for humanitarian purposes. the u.s. is also releasing five iranians from prison, two of them are planning to stay in america. becky, this has been months of negotiations to lead to this point. where do things stand right now as you sit? >> reporter: well, it should be the end of what has been a year's long nightmare for these five iranian-american citizens who have been held in iran, and are due for release today, expected to be delivered to the
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airport at any time, mediating this deal over months, being a friendly nation between the u.s. and iran. no direct negotiations between washington and teheran. once those hostages are on the flight and wheels are up, it is about a two-hour flight to doha, here in qatar, and they will land on the tarmac here to be met by the american negotiation team. nothing is a done deal until it is a done deal. of course we have been through these negotiations, these swaps, these exchanges in the past, and any small thing can really hold things up. let's just consider what this deal is all about. as you rightly said, these hostages, these wrongfully detained american citizens will be swapped out for five iranians in u.s. prisons, although two of
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them have said they want to stay in the u.s. someone going to a third country. only two of them will be returned to iran, and the exchange, the unfreezing of $6 billion worth of iranian cash, which under u.s. sanctions has been frozen in a south korean bank account until now. the negotiation has been that that money will be wired effectively, sanctions free to the qatar central bank who will act as a guarantor as the iranians are giving it to spend. that is what they have been doing in all of what is a very complex and complicated deal. who are these prisoners? well, we know three of five of them namazi is an american-iranian businessman. he was 51 years old, originally detained in 2015, and charged
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with acting with a hostile state. that being the u.s. in 2016 and imprisoned for ten years. amat, who is also a businessman actually went home with his wife to iran. he's a duel citizen. went home with his wife in 2017, arrested and charged in 2018 on espionage charges, and tabas who is an environmentalist and also detained and charged on espionage charges in 2018. has been inside the prison for eight years, through an unprecedented live interview on cnn just this year appealed to the biden administration to get him and the others out and said he felt like he had been left
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behind in what had been a series of exchanges over the years for the obama and trump administration. bottom line, those prisoners, those hostages have not left teheran as of yet. we are expecting to see them be told that they will be on that flight, the qatar jet on the ground very soon from which it is about a two-hour flight here to doha, back to you guys. >> becky anderson with all the reporting on the ground with the plane that has not taken off. joining us cnn's chief international an chor christian a
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amanpour. >> we were hoping this would be further along, the plane would have left to iran and come to do ha. we have to ask what exactly is going on. it could just be bureaucracy. this all hinges on the money. has the money got there yet? has it not. we have to wait and see and not count our chickens before they actually hatch, but overall, the deal is to give the iranians the money they say they are owed by south korea for selling $6 billion worth of oil many years ago. then there will be a prisoner swap. the iranians told me that will involve five iranians imprisoned here, four americans imprisoned in iran. they said all the charges against the americans will be dropped. as you know, the charges were completely specious, completely made up. they were business people, they were environmentalists. it's complete nonsense and just because they were american citizens, and yes, i talked to
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siamak, many times he had been left behind in previous u.s. prisoner swaps. >> let's have everyone listen to part of that interview. here it is. >> i think the very fact that i've chosen to take this risk and appear on cnn from prison, it should just tell you how dire my situation has become by in point. i've been a hostage for seven and a half years now. that's six times the duration of the hostage crisis. i keep getting told that i'm going to be rescued, and deals fall apart or i get left abandoned. honestly, the other hostages and i desperately need president biden to finally hear us out, to
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finally hear our cry for help and bring us home, and i suppose desperate times call for desperate measures, so this is a desperate measure. >> eight years. >> yes, he was arrested in october of 2015, you know, during one of his business trips to iran, but i think very importantly also, you know, other administrations, many administrations have done these deals to get back wrongfully detained americans, and for siamak himself, it's hard to imagine, and he will have to process this and ask questions when he gets out, why was he left behind during the obama administration, why was he left behind twice by president trump when he did prisoner swap deals, was it too hard? why? that's why he took this incredible risk of calling me from prison. it's never happened before. >> what were the repercussions?
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that was the open question when this aired. we don't realize what's going to happen for him. >> for me, that caused me to think about whether i should do this, what was my responsibility for an imprisoned person who wasn't in control of his own environment. fortunately, he did not get, you know, badly reprimanded. he did have actual phone privileges at that time because of the length of time he had spent in prison. he was able to talk to family and certainly his lawyer, and he talked to me. and, you know, obviously he was begging to get out. he was talking about, you know, wanting a deal to be done, so i guess the iranians thought, well, that's good for us too. >> but part of this deal is not only the release of those five iranians, which is fascinating that two are going to stay in the united states, but $6 billion of iranian money in this transfer, switzerland and
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qatar, notable that iran's president said last week to nbc humanitarian means whatever the iranians need. the u.s. is saying this will only go toward humanitarian purposes in iran. what do you say to the iranian president's remarks. >> he's in new york. and people will explain what the deal is if he doesn't get it yet. it's going into an escrow account in qatar, as far as we know, as they have told us, and they will be able to determine what exactly iran gets to use, medicine, food and the like. and the united states will have an eyes on by the treasury secretary, treasury department, so it's very important, if the president of iran thinks he can use this stuff for other, he needs to be reminded of not. it's important when he gets there, so these actual hostages who have been there for eight years or so can actually leave
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iran. >> it's a critical point. the puzzle pieces have to go together. >> and let's not forget that every administration has done this. this is not just a democratic administration. republicans and the democrats and the brits and the french and the belgians, because that is what iran does. it takes the citizens and then says we want our money back. >> stay close, we're going to keep going back to you throughout the course of the hour as we continue to follow this. a big story, and we are waiting for the plane to be weelheels u and us to get our first look of the five americans that will be transferred back home to the united states today. negotiations are set to resume today. other major news as auto makers continue their historic strike against all three auto makers, what the union is demanding. and some house republicans have come up with a deal to prevent a government shutdown but it could be dead on arrival. reporting from washington ahead as well.
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return to the bargaining table. they did over the weekend. still no resolution chaachieved. the strike involves less than 9% of union workers. more workers could go on strike any moment. vanessa yurkevich is live. you have been on top of this before the strike, the day of the strike. now it's day four. what are we expecting? >> reporter: yeah, well, here this morning, we are seeing a group of uaw members on strike walking the picket line in a circle. they are out here at the direction of union leadership, but now what you have is folks on the picket line. then you have folks trying to come to work, but not able to get in to the facility. so you have some cars lined up. you have some trucks lined up and then you have cops, police officers who just actually moved a huge group of cars and trucks to another entrance to try to get them into the ford facility. we heard this may be happening in previous days, but we're seeing it play out live today.
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just to update you on negotiations, guys. we had ford at the main bargaining table on saturday. general motors yesterday, and stellantis will be at the main bargaining table today. negotiations are ongoing. that is certainly good news, but no deal in sight yet. the sides are pretty far apart, especially on those key wages. we also know that president biden has directed acting labor secretary julie su and senior white house adviser gene spurling to come to town, to come to detroit, to move the negotiations forward toward a deal. uaw shawn fain does not want the administration involved in these negotiations. also on our radar, poppy is across the border in canada, the union, which represents 5,000 ford workers could head on strike as soon as tonight if they do not reach a deal with ford. that could obviously exacerbate
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the situation for ford who has three plants in canada that is producing quite a few of their vehicles. so we're dealing with a strike on the u.s. side of the border, and possibly by 11:59 this evening, if they don't reach a deal with ford, another strike that ford will be dealing with. >> are the demands from the union in canada the same as what the uaw is asking ford for? or is it a whole different set of asks in. >> certainly. we actually don't know what the demands are. we have asked both the union and ford what the demands are in canada. they're not really revealing what they're asking for, but we have heard that it is along the same lines, higher wages, better benefits, sort of the same thing in the same vein as what the uaw here is asking. no specifics just yet. >> understood, vanessa yurkevich live in wayne, michigan, thank you so much. thanks, 12 days and 18 hours
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to go until a potential government shutdown. the big question as it always is in these moments, is congress any closer to a deal, there were rumblings of a house agreement last night, after an international call between the conference members, that deal appears to be dead on arrival. meanwhile, the house also tried to pass a stand alone defense spending bill. it was paused last week before it made it to the floor. kevin mccarthy is trying to stand up to hard line republicans saying it's getting a vote either way. >> we'll bring it to the floor, win or lose and show the american public who's for the department of defense, who's for military, who's for giving them a pay raise and making sure we can take the wokism out. some people say you should shut down. think about this, i have been through shut downs, and i have never seen somebody win a shut down. when you shut down, you give all of your power to the administration. >> cnn's lauren fox joins us now. lauren, to that point, you have been through several shut downs, i think speaker mccarthy's
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assessment of things, analysis is pretty accurate based on historic precedent. there's a lot of talk about a potential deal this weekend for house republicans. what happened? >> yeah, that deal was very short lived, phil, it was a deal that negotiated by members of the house freedom caucus and the main street caucus. it was a deal that didn't have broad republican support, and you started to see that on the republican conference call, as member after member started to raise concerns, and then you saw on twitter, while the call was going on a number of members came out opposed to it straight up. that shows you the challenge that kevin mccarthy has. they were hoping to put that spending bill, that short-term spending bill, we should clarify, phil, on the floor as soon as thursday. but it is going to be an extremely heavy lift to get the votes needed. right now, you have more than a dozen conservatives that say they are either opposed or leaning against voting for that measure, and that is just a short-term solution from one
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part of the congress, one chamber, one party, phil, that is not going to avoid a government shutdown. whatever the house republicans came up with on the short-term spending bill was never going to pass muster in the united states senate. there's a huge question right now of how kevin mccarthy threads this needle but also how republicans and democrats in congress are going to come together to avoid a shut down. there really doesn't seem to be at this moment a path forward. i have covered many show downs in the past, and one of the differences is you have so many members in mccarthy's conference who don't seem that afraid of a government shut down. if you're not afraid of a government shutdown, what's the motivation to come to the table, phil? >> if you can't pass your own partisan beal, that would be problematic. lauren fox, staying on it as always. ahead, former president trump says republican speak in his words inaccurately about
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welcome back. so over the weekend, former president trump refused to take a clear stance on abortion restrictions, all while criticizing how many of his fellow republicans have handled the critical issue of the wide ranging interview he did on meet the pres s on sun. from the biden impeachment inquiry to the war in ukraine. watch. >> i think the republicans speak very inarticulately about the subject. other than certain parts of the country, you're not going to win on this issue, but you will win on this issue when you come up with the right number of weeks. we're going to agree to a number of weeks or months or however you want to define it, and both sides are going to come together. and both sides, both sides, and
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this is a big statement, both sides will come together and for the first time in 52 years, you'll have an issue that we can put behind us. >> the most senior lawyers in your own administration and on your campaign told you that after you lost more than 60 legal challenges that it was over. why did you ignore them and decide to listen to a new, outside group? >> because i didn't respect them as lawyers. >> you hire them. you never met these people. you get a recommendation and they turn out to be ren rhinos . >> were you calling the shots ultimately? >> as to whether or not i believed it was rigged, sure, it was my sddecision, but i listen to some people. >> did you talk to speaker mccarthy about the house inquiry, did you tell him he should open a house inquiry. >> he wouldn't do it based on me
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no. >> did you talk to republican colleagues on capitol hill? >> i don't have to talk to them. they're more proactive than i am. they say it's terrible. >> some people hear you say you're going to end the war in 24 hours. they worry president biputin is going to keep the territory? >> no, i'd like a fair deal for everybody. >> joining us chief national affairs analyst, kasie hunt, and making a state visit to new york like others this week, andrew desiderio. what's so striking is any other republican candidate in any other republican primary, those comments on abortion, and his position on abortion, would end his candidacy among primary voters. correct me if i'm wrong, so why is trump able to do what he does on this issue? >> you're not wrong, phil, and i know, you saw him walk a different line on this when he ran in 2016. he had to do a ton of work with
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evangelical voters, he put out the list of supreme court justices that he would appoint, to reassure him. he had expressed, honestly, pro choice views to use the language of the movement in the past, and there was a lot of doubt about where he stood on abortion. obviously we're in a much different world now that roe v. wade has been overturned, and these ballot measures, time after time, have shown that the american public has turned against republicans on this issue. and obviously you're seeing the split. it's a pretty classic situation, what you need to say to win the primary is different than what you need to say to win the general election. if you're donald trump, you're sitting here, it's hard to see how at this point you're going to be to lose the primary. you have to be worried about the general election against joe biden. >> let's listen to what he said about ron desantis and the four to six week ban specifically in this interview. here it is. >> desangt tus is willing to
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support a five week or six-week ban. i think it's a mistake. >> to point, there's also the element that kasie brought up, yes, but he got three supreme court appointments that reversed roe v. wade. so did exactly what the evangelicals and many others had wanted to see on that front. does that allow him to speak this way on abortion? >> it's kind of ironic, with the appointments of three supreme court justices, he paved the way with the overturning of roe v. wade with the dobbs decision. >> i will appoint pro life justices. >> exactly. and this is an acknowledgment from former president trump that this is a tough issue for republicans in a general election. you have seen even in conservative states like kansas and ohio, abortion rights have won out. >> by the people on balance. >> i think the former president is acknowledging that reality, and trying to sort of pivot to general election mode in that sense. >> his political antenna is
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accurate, at least based on the statewide races we have seen. andrew, the idea that he hasn't spoken to kevin mccarthy or rank and file house republicans about impeachment, that is not my understanding of the truth, based on people i have talked to who have had direct conversations with him. why do you think he says that? >> i think he's trying to provide some distance between the issue to make it seem like it's not political retribution against president biden. obviously that's a big priority of him and his allies. >> has he seen his own social media account? >> exactly. i think that's an important point here. when you look to house republicans in general, you have all of these, i believe it's 17 republicans who come from districts that president biden won in 2020. they don't want to touch this issue. they don't want to vote for an impeachment inquiry on the house floor. it reminds me of the 2018 cycle and when democrats were trying to move to impeach president trump, how many democrats from trump districts were afraid to embrace impeachment at first: they might come around to it.
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politically, it's very, you know, cagey for those republicans. >> this deal from some republicans, kasie, just explain to people what's in it? the pending resolution, and what comes along with it, and if it is dead on arrival? >> this deal is a group of main street republicans, right, talking to a group of conservative hard liners, and they're essentially trading back and forth in terms of spending le levels, what they would like to see in a short extension here would be a 31-day short extension, but the reality is, it's almost not even worth talking about the details because it's so unlikely that this gets us anywhere. the reality is even if they can get it through the house, it's going nowhere in the senate for a variety of reasons, not least because they don't tend to attach ukraine aid to the bill, and that's something senate
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republicans want to see. in theory, i guess it's something to talk about. but nobody that i've looked to over the course of the last 12 hours really thinks this is going to solve the problem. >> other than that, though, everything is going great. >> on a monday morning. >> swimmingly. >> and this is why andrew is rushing to get back to capitol hill tonight for senate votes because the excitement never stops. kasie, andrew, thanks, guys, appreciate it. >> thank you. ahead for us this morning, an urgent search underway for whoever shot and killed a los angeles sheriffs deputy as he was wearing his uniform and inside his marked patrol car. the latest on that. and what we're learning this morning about the allegations of sexual assault and abuse against actor russell brandt. stay with us. tender macaroni smothered in real chcheese. ready in just minutes with thehe delicious taste, bob evans is knownwn for. bring home the wararm, gooey goodness of mac and cheese today. hi, i'm shsharon, and i lost 52 pounds on golo. on other diets, i i could barely lose 10-15 pounds.
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stone magazine has been removed from the rock 'n' roll hall of fame's foundations after comments he made in a "new york times" interview. in the interview, yan winner spoke about his upcoming book called the masters, which features interview with iconic artists, john lennon, bob dylan, and others. in the interview he spoke about his decision not to include interviews with women or black artists. listen to this. >> in so far as women, they were
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just, none of them were as articulate enough on this intellectual level. >> stop it, you can't say that. you're telling me joe anie mitchell is not articulate with. just for public relations, maybe i should have found one black and one woman that didn't stand up to the standards, to avert this criticism. i get it. >> wenner apologized for his remarks and said he would accept the consequences. joining us now, look, i'm nots s not sure it where to start. we have the statement from jann wenner, what's your take and the repercussions of what's happened since? >> i think the apology is as disingenuous as the book he wrote. thank you for having me.
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you write a book on the masters of rock 'n' roll, and you don't have black contributors, then it's not really a book of masters of rock 'n' roll since the art form was created by black musicians. if you're going to tell me the same song writers who created this incredible music aren't articulate enough to have passages in your book, i think everything from the premise of you writing the book to what you called it, to not only be offensive but to show the true colors of the man, and in that interview, where they said joanie mitchell, some of the women he said were inarticulate, dolly parton, janet jackson, annie lennox, in the hall of fame, quincy jones is in the hall of fame, you're telling me all of these prolific song writers, these masters of words and thoughts aren't articulate enough to be in your book?
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as far as i'm concerned, "rolling stone" and him and the rock 'n' roll, hall of fame, it's a joke. right now, his comments, it's beneath us talking about it because the man has showed his true colors with his bigotry, his bias, and honestly, his buffoonery. >> so then let's talk about something else that is happening. right now, this exclusive reporting from the "uk times" about accusations of rape, sexual assault and abuse against actor russell brand. the bbc and channel 4 say they are investigating the assault allegation. obviously the authorities as well. the allegations are between 2006 and 2013 while he worked for the networks. here is what he said about this. listen. >> amidst this litany of astas astonishing attacks are
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allegations that i refute. they refer to the time when i was working in the mainstream, in the movies, as i've written about extensively, i was very promiscuous, during that time, the relationships i had were absolutely always consensual. i was always transparent about that then, too transparent, and i'm being transparent about it now. >> that's his response. these are incredibly serious allegations. >> they are, poppy, and i want to take a different tact. right? every time a man like myself will come on air, will say that this is horrible because i have a mother, and i have a sister, and i'm the father of a daughter. but these are horrible. i hate it when men say that as if the act itself isn't horrible that we know women is that we should feel more disgust by it. here's someone who's an admitted substance abuser. during that time he's admitted
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to being not only a sex addict but also addicted to substances, and i would just question his own recollection of this. one of the women who's alleged to have been sexually assaulted by him was in her teens. and her family alleges to grooming. if any of this has credibility, then russell brand should not be so cavalier with the way he's speaking. because, yeah, i do have a mom, and i do have a sister, and i am the father of a daughter, putting all of that aside, this behavior is abhorrent, right, and russell brand has a history of abhorrent behavior. i don't think he did himself any favors. with all of that being said, with all of the disgust we feel. due diligence, let's get to the bottom of this, there are victims involved, and it is russell brand. if he did not do this, let the courts, let the due diligence prove it out. if he did, the way he has gone
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about this, just it offends, it's just offensive because sexual assault is the most egregious form of cowardice. it is to use your position, especially a man inflicting it upon a woman. it's not only cowardice, it's chaos. you're robbing this person of their sense of self. if one of them was a teenager, as i said, it's the way russell brand is coming off, is for me, unforgivable. >> thank you very much for weighing in on these critically important stories. we'll keep following them. >> thank you, poppy. >> yep. new this morning, los angeles county is offering $250,000 as a reward for information leading to a suspect after a sheriffs deputy was shot and killed on duty sitting inside his patrol car on saturday. officials say ryan
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clinkunbroomer was targeted. it happened in palmdale about 60 miles north of l.a. the sheriff's department released a bulletin last night with clear photos of the same vehicle, a dark gray toyota corolla that was captured on the surveillance camera. police are asking the public to come forward if they have additional video or information. this morning, police say five teenagers are on the run after escaping from a juvenile detention center. this happened in pennsylvania last night. nine teens escaped all together. four have been taken into custody. a riot broke out before the escape. police say the teens worked together to overpower two employees, and take their keys and they got out by going under a fence. law enforcement have now regained control of that facility. but authorities say the teens may be wearing white or gray t-shirts. anyone who encounters them should contact 911 immediately. officers have established a perimeter around the facility, which is just 15 miles west, we should note of where the
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feelings, i don't know what i am feeling. i cannot express it. i saw death with my own eyes. i saw my family about to die in front of my eyes. i wanted to hold on to anything. but i could only say, dear god. my children and my husband, i saw people dying in front of me. i saw death. a moment that cannot be described, as much as i try. >> those horrific words from one survivor as thousands try to pick up the pieces of their lives after those deadly floods in libya last week. this morning, rescue crews are working to recover bodies after catastrophic damage in the port city of derna. the difficult terrain continuing to make the process extremely difficult. >> as a libyan, when i pull out bodies, i swear i cry. i can't handle it. >> the u.n. has revised its previous death of more than 11,000 to nearly 4,000.
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there are still thousands of people missing. cnn's jomana karadsheh joins us live. you have been following the story for the last several days every day. what's the latest on the ground now? >> reporter: well, phil, i mean, this is a traumatized city, as you can imagine. more than a week since this catastrophe struck. there is just so much shock and heart ache in the city. you've got grown men and women who walk past us while they're sobbing. you look at people and they have this blank shell shocked look on their faces staring into the distance. i mean, people here, i mean, i was speaking to a woman, a volunteer who's been dealing with preparing the bodies of dead women for burial, and she survived this. she's not had time to process what she's been through, and she was asking us if they think she will ever see her city rise up again, and she could barely
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finish this question before bursting into tears, and you just see this everywhere. you've got survivors who have not had the time to think about what happened to them, what they're going to do next. all they're focused on right now is trying to find their loved ones, but the gut wrenching reality is really starting to sink in that there's really not much hope left to find them alive. so now they're trying to recover their dead bodies, and that also may prove to be impossible. you do have search and recovery, search and relescue teams that have been working across the city in devastated areas, in areas where you have entire neighbors, digging through the muddied rubble. you've got local teams. you've got some international teams. but what officials are telling us is they don't believe they're going to find many bodies here. they believe the majority of the bodies are in the mediterranean. you have thousands of people that have been swept away with
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their homes and inside their cars into the sea, and there you have this ongoing effort by different international teams, libyan teams that have been using choppers, divers, boats, out at sea, trying to recover bodies, but one of those international teams we have been speaking to say it has become really really difficult for them to recover bodies because a lot of these remains have ended up in hard-to-reach areas and kcovs and rocks, and they just don't have the ability to deal with that, especially when you take into consideration the health hazards. one of those teams telling us they found 300 bodies spotted a few days ago, and now they say they have disintegrated into remains that they just can't recover, and you can imagine how devastating this is for the many families that are still trying to get the bodies of their loved
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ones and to give them a proper burial. these rescue teams at sea telling us they have dealt with a lot in the past. they have done migrant boats capsizing, accidents at sea, but never have they dealt with anything on this scale before. hun hundreds, thousands of bodies. >> it's unimaginable devastation. doing great workment c. continue to keep us posted on this as it continues to play out. thank you so much. we have more on our breaking news this morning. five americans expected to be freed from iran. they will head back to the united states. we are live on the runway in qaqatar. smothered in real chees. readady in just minutes with the delicious taste, bob evans is known for. bring home the warm, gooey goodness of mac a and cheese today. - [narrator] we just signed the lease on our third shop. my assistant went to customink.com to get new uniforms with all the locations. he found great products,
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qatar. we'll bring you the breaking news as that happens from the airport in just a few moments. first, as we continue to watch that story, it has been 27 years since the cowboys won a super bowl. cowboys fans are acting like they're about to win it again. it's a year that ends in 12 months. i'm a 49ers fan. beating the two new york city teams by a combined 60 points. that's cold-blooded. coy wire joining us now. what is the key to america 's team and their 2-0 start? >> offense wins games, defenses wins championships. >> there you go. that's my man. after one of the biggest season opening shutout road wins in nfl history against the giants, those cowboys are facing the jets and former pick zach wilson is in for aaron rodgers and he's going to be having nightmares about micah parsons, he went
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freddy krueger on wilson, and the team high pressures. watch this next play. parsons, harrisburg, pennsylvania's finest, tackling dalvin cook, ripping the ball away, he gets the force fumble and recovery on the same play. defense with that intercept wilson, a 30-10 win. cowboys have dominated for a combined score of 70-10 in the first two games. coach brian dabolls, cruising for a bruising, down to the cardinals, 20-0 at half-time. they have been outscored 60-0 since the start of the season. i hope someone recorded coach's half-time speech because daniel jones and saquon barkley led four touchdown drives after that. they did get the ball back. jones drives in the field goal range, and graham gano, giants
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