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still alive, we need to make a deal. that we will continue to negotiate a deal. but i think hamas should realize that we are determined to bring them back home and for now they'll still hoping that maybe we'll be able to stay alive. >> you said you wanted to downplay expectations. does that mean a deal is not happening in the near future? >> you know, i speak with the families before the debate at the u.n. i. spoke with many families and i always in a situation that i don't want to wait expectations because every the headlines and they believe at maybe tomorrow they will have the love coming for shabbat with them. it's not happening so soon. it's complicated. we are dealing with a terrorist organization. they don't come with demands that we can meet a maybe and i'm afraid that is the case. they really don't want to have a deal because they know that at the end of the day, if they will at least all the hostages, they will have no bargaining chips in order to stay alive ambassador danny, do now keep us >> it's updated. thank you
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very much. >> thank you very much. thank you so much for joining us. the news continues right here on cnn welcome to all you watching us here in the united states, canada, and around the world. >> i'm kim brunhuber. >> this is cnn newsroom. >> the father of the alleged georgia high school shooter, is also now facing criminal charges. >> the latest on the investigation as another american community copes with a mass shooting, former u.s. president donald trump unveils more economic proposals for a second term, including one that some experts warn couldn't happen without a global recession or explain and a shocking day in court for the son of the current president what hunter biden's plea deal means for him going forward live from atlanta. >> this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber we begin with the deadly shooting at a school here in georgia the father of
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the suspected gunman is now facing charges related to the attack that left four people dead and nine wounded. >> this is only the second time the parent of an accused school shooter has been charged in connection with their child's crime like coordination with the district attorney with district attorney brad smith the gbi has arrested colin gray age 54 in connection to the shooting here at apalachee high school these charges stem from mr. gray knowingly allowing his son, colt, to possess a weapon 14-year-old colt gray faces four counts of felony murder. >> authorities say the teen admitted his guilt while being questioned family and friends have been paying tribute to the victims, two students and two teachers were killed wednesday, just two weeks into the new school year. apalachee high school math teacher christina preemie was celebrating her birthday with her students when
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she was killed. she's being remembered for her dedication. fellow math teacher and football coach richard aspinwall is being described as quote, very passionate and they're also remembering two children killed in the shooting, 14-year-old student mason schermerhorn and 14-year-old student, christina a gulag, whose family described him. christian angulo rather whose family described him as quote, a very good kid and very sweet and so caring meanwhile, there is still hope for the nine others who were injured obviously we were lifting up those families. our hearts are hurting for them, are kids, our students, our teachers but the nine injured i'm very happy to say will make a full recovery. >> cnn's isabel rosales has more sow colt in custody with handcuffs on. he is cooperating with as far as i'm talking, they still talking barrow
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county sheriff jud smith was one of the first responders on campus yesterday it's very nerve-racking going. there, not knowing what i was about to walk into, what else about the city and what the situation was as he and the entire school staff are crediting the fast response from law enforcement to a new security system that was implemented at the school just one week ago. 26 i think 26 alerts during the answer when it started within five minutes of the first alert going off, we had this suspect in custody. this system called centegix works with id badges that include a panic button the teachers and staff can press in an emergency situation to an iv part and the teachers can alert and lock the school down and we got multiple alerts have told us where this who's going on the 14-year-old suspect spent the night behind bars at a youth detention center. but on friday, when he makes his first court appearance, he will be charged with murder and he will be tried as an adult handled as an adult according to a source familiar with the investigation, new details have
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emerged from the search of the suspect's home document since found in his bedroom, believed to be written by beings including the 2018 massacre in parkland, florida. but this wasn't the first time the suspect had a run-in with law enforcement a 2023 investigative report says that last year, the local sheriff's office received a tip from the fbi about a series of anonymous threats on the channel at platform discord to quote, shoot up a middle school tomorrow the tip included photo attachments with a profile name in russian that translated to adam lanza, the sandy hook shooter, the suspect and his father were both interviewed and while his father acknowledged hunting rifles existed in the home he said his son did not have unsupervised access to them. the suspect denied making the threats to shoot up a school, stating that he would never say such a thing, even in a joking manner, the case was ultimately cleared because law enforcement couldn't substantiate the threats now, we've learned gray's father told investigators he bought the
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ar-15 for her son after that investigation, and several months before he transferred into apalachee high school? and authorities are trying to figure out how the suspect managed to get that rifle into the school, especially because he was so new, he is enrolled in school two weeks ago, two-and-a-half weeks ago, and only been in school two days. >> isabel rosalas in winder, georgia, cnn and joining me now from los angeles is attorney and legal affairs commentator, areva martin. thanks so much for being here with us. so from a legal point of view, i want to start with the father facing charges as well. so the timeline here is particularly notable police came to there your house to investigate threats made to shoot up a school and then a couple of months later, the father buys his son an ar 15 is a present, so the charges take us through what the prosecution would need to show for a conviction here.
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>> well, first of all, kim, such a tragedy. we've seen this played over and over in schools across this country. and this is the second time in u.s. history that parents have been charged with murder with murder charges involving a school shooting with respect to their son, we saw in michigan with respect to the parents of a crumbley that that was the name of the school shooter in that case and his mother and father and they case were charged and then later convicted. and now this father facing not just in involuntary manslaughter charges for second-degree murder charges, along with those eight counts of cruelty to children, essentially, the charge is very similar to the one in the michigan case where these were this data is being charged for being reckless in his conduct with respect to not only the purchase of this ar 15 rifle, but the storage of this rifle, and not putting this rifle in a place that would be locked, there will be inaccessible to his and ignoring the
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possibility that his son could gain access to and could engage in this conduct that resulted in the death of four people. this just it's a clear signal in this country that people are tired of parents, not taking seriously their responsibility to ensure that if there when to have a firearm in their home, that they have a responsibility to make sure it is not accessible to their children. >> yeah. you mentioned that that previous case, but if prosecuting that case and the two parents were sentenced to jail, if that was meant as a deterrent to stop something similar from happening again. i mean, it it doesn't seem to have worked. what will it take to you think well, kim, i think it's too soon, right. >> that case just happened. it was in some ways, people thought it was going to be an isolated case. i think the more and more we see parents are like this father in this georgia case charged like those parents in michigan i can't help believe that parents will start taking very seriously
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their responsibility in the case in michigan, those families of those parents were sentenced to some very serious jail time. and in this case, we have second-degree murder charges. these charges carry life in prison. so this father could be facing a very stiff prison sentence. then i would have to imagine that in combination with common sense gun laws, with the talking about georgia, georgia has no universal background checks no permits even required to own a gun, no red flag laws which allow law enforcement to take guns away from individuals who may have mental health issues so it is a state where guns are readily available. so when you think about what is it going to take, obviously we have to do something to make it much, much, much more difficult for guns to be purchased and then left on attendant, not unlocked spaces and for kids like this 14-year-old well, to gain access to them gun laws,
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obviously important too stopping shootings like this. but also, i mean, we've seen before that investigation, sometimes individuals are flagged by either either other classmates or friends or and so on. and it happened in there this case, police invested investigated colt, but they say they couldn't substantiate that he was behind the online account that made the previous threats. i mean, does does that surprise you? >> yes very unusual came as you said, this is a case where there were calls made to law enforcement that a teenager or someone on this social media platform discord, had made comments about shooting a school. they were able to trace what they believed to be the person that made that post to the shooter in this case? did an investigation with him and his father. he said that he did not make the post that his account had been hacked he was emphatic that it wasn't him. apparently, his father believed
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him and five-minute that he didn't know much about the social media site or much about what his son may have been doing on the site. but we also have comments now coming from family cameras. if this was a young boy in crisis, that the family had gone through a very difficult divorce of the family, the father and son had been evicted from their home, and that there were calls for help by this 14-year-old that went ignored. so again, a case where not only the parents apparently failed so this 14-year-old, but the system because child protective services apparently were involved with this family at one point as well. so you have to ask, where were the adults? how is it that the adults completely missed that this 14-year-old was capable of and planning this mass shooting yeah. >> still so many questions about what could could've done to stop this from happening, or even martin in los angeles. thanks so much thank you.
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>> kim with election day drawing closer u.s. presidential candidates are out on the campaign trail pushing their economic messages. donald trump's spoke to the economic club of new york on thursday outlining his plans to boost energy output, ease inflation, and lower taxes. kamala harris is pledging to support new tax incentives for small businesses and increase the capital gains tax rate. she is in pennsylvania ahead of her debate with donald trump on tuesday, harris is planning a series of campaign events this weekend designed to appeal to republican voters who may be wary of trump's agenda. the campaign is looking to tie trump to the conservative policy plan, project 2025. although trump it has repeatedly denied any connection his speech in new york was largely focused on his plan to boost the nation's economy. and he made a surprising pledge to the crowd saying that if he's reelected, he will slash red tape and authorize more drilling for oil, promising an extremely appealing results in this it
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will be an economic revival of our country. like no one has ever seen before energy was what caused a problem initially energy is going to bring us back. that means we're going down and getting gasoline below $2 a gallon now many experts warn it would take an economic calamity like the covid pandemic or an all-out price war with opec to make trump's promise a reality he also vowed to end what he called kamala harris anti-energy crusade. >> now it's a place that doesn't match up with reality as the u.s. is producing more oil now than at any point during trump's presidency. not surprisingly, trump's economic speech eventually took a familiar detours. he lashed out at democrats falsely blaming them for all of his various legal woes, serious she and her party are censoring speech weaponizing the justice system. and trying to throw their
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political opponents me in jail. >> this hasn't happened i didn't do that to crooked hillary. i said that would be a terrible thing, wouldn't it? putting the wife of the president of the united states in jail, but they view it differently, i guess nowadays, but that's okay. and they always have to remember that two can play the game meanwhile, the nation's top democrat is out on the campaign trail as well, stumping for kamala harris hasn't joe biden was in the battleground, state of wisconsin on thursday, rolling crowds and support of his vice president. >> now party's presidential nominee here he is vice president. >> kamala has fought like hell for all of you and for a future worthy of your aspirations just think about how far we've come. we have more to go. we have more to go too many people are still in trouble but nearly four years that we've been president and vice president but one of those extraordinary periods of progress in american
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history prosecutors in donald trump's election subversion case maybe able to reveal new evidence in that case just days before november's election, a schedule set by the presiding judge includes a deadline for settling many issues before she will even consider setting a trial date and chemo among them, designing whether trump should have immunity for his actions on january 6 now when trump's lawyer voiced concerns about sensitive information coming out just before the election. >> judge chutkan said her focus is on a four-count indictment and she's quote, not concerned with the electoral schedule and in a matter of hours, we could learn when donald trump will be sentenced in his hush money case, the judge is expected to announce friday if he's willing to delay the former president's sentencing date. trump was convicted earlier this year on 34 counts of falsifying business records stemming from hush money payments made to adult film star stormy daniels. he said to be he sentenced on september 18, but as asked the court to delay that decision until after
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the election in a surprise move, hunter biden has pled guilty to all nine charges in his federal tax case. the judge accepted the plea and set sentencing for december 16. biden could face up to 17 years in prison for charges does that include tax evasion and filing false returns? his lawyer says biden's actions were designed to spare his family and unpleasant or deal. he criticized the charges against biden, hinted at a future appeal he will now move on with us to the sentencing phase while keeping open the options to raise the many clear issues with this case on appeal there's no doubt this case was an extreme and unusual one for the government to bring like millions of americans, hunter was late in filing and paying his taxes. unlike those millions of americans was
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benjamin netanyahu on thursday denied reports by cnn and others that the biden administration believes an agreement is roughly 90% complete now, the white house is standing by its assessment in an interview with cnn's kaitlan collins, the israeli ambassador to the u.n. was asked why netanyahu's latest comments contrast with the more optimistic statements from the white house we, want to lower expectations because we have experienced with hamas in may the u.s. proposed a deal, who said the hamas said no in august, another deal worth proposed, modified by the u.s. we agreed to the deal. hamas said, no, they rejected all do that real propose. that's why we don't want to raise the expectations, but we are still continue to send the head of the mossad and other officials to negotiate. we will not stop with that hopefully we will reach an agreement, but with hamas, you never know meanwhile protesters in tel aviv carried 27 coffins representing the 27
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hostages killed in captivity in gaza, whose bodies have been returned. >> symbolically placed the coffins in front of the israeli military headquarters ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy has appointed a new foreign minister amid a major shakeup in his cabinet several other ministers also resigned this week before zelenskyy is upcoming visit to the u.s. he says his government needed quote new energy meanwhile, the u.s. announced it's currently producing more than 40,000 artillery munitions a month for ukraine as part of a push to increase production. officials say they're on track to make it to make 100,000 by 2026 at the latest all right. let's go live to london now and cnn's clare sebastian, clare, lots of different threads to get into here. so first let's start with the latest from the front lines yeah. >> look, i think the situation right now, big picture. kim, is that ukraine has obviously reenergized its troops through that kursk offensive. the
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commander in chief telling cnn's christiane amanpour that they, when they did that russia was actually planning another attack, which they seem to have been able to avert this as they've been able to set up sort of a buffer zone in kursk and weaken russia's offensive capabilities, not only from that region, but also in other areas of the front line, but the situation on the eastern front in particular around the strategic town of pokrovsk remains very delicate. but to commander in chief says get did say to them for that in the past few days, ukraine has managed to stabilize the situation there as well. take a listen everything possible, not to lose across one on one we increased our defense capability in the area indeed over, the last six days, the enemy hasn't advanced a single meter in the pokrovsk direction with them the kimchi lung. >> in other words, our strategy
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is working. >> so shan, what existed it of course, the enemy has concentrated their most trained units in the pokrovsk area, eilish but we've taken away was boiling was lose their ability to maneuver and to deploy their reinforcement forces just seeing her mother directions he's saying that they have managed to sort of stole russia's push in the pokrovsk direction. pokrovsk is a very strategic location which ukraine has been using as a supply hub. it's got highways running through its a railway hub, so losing across goodness not only be a blow to morale, but also to ukraine strategy and its defense on that critical eastern front as well. now, this is also a very strategic time for ukraine diplomatically. it has been pushing its allies off the back of the sort of success of its now month-old kursk incursion to increase military supplies it's a drop limitations on using long-range weapons on
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russian soil, there is a meeting today in germany, the ramstein contact group meeting which will include some 50 of ukraine's top allies, including u.s. defense secretary lloyd austin. it is likely that that will come up there. the uk has also pledged this morning new air defense missiles for ukraine. and we know from the german government now that residence there's key will be meeting with olaf scholz, the german chancellor in frankfurt, and in the early afternoon of today, those stepped up lobbying efforts for new weapons, new military aid are set to continue all right. >> appreciate all those updates. clare sebastian in london. thanks so much. >> all right. just ahead. u.s. secretary of state, antony blinken pledges renewed support for haiti as the island continues to grapple with gang violence and chaos rob details when we come back, please do stay with us kamala harris,
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recent months, cnn's patrick oppmann brings us the latest u.s. >> secretary of state, antony blinken, traveled to haiti on thursday to show support for that embattled country. it was just several months ago that the u.s. state department was pulling other non-essential personnel by helicopter from the embassy in port-au-prince as gangs he's violent gangs of traffic, drugs, and arms or were raging out of control usc department official say that there has been a modest improvement in the security situation due in part to about 400 kenyan troops that are part of a multinational force that are on the ground now and are able to at least guard haiti's trend government, allow for a visit like this to take place. of course, for the general haitian of populist, most of whom still live in areas controlled by drug gangs. it is a very different situation. those people are still live in daily fear for their lives so blinken while he was in
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port-au-prince, he called in the international community to do more for this multinational mission to shore up security in haiti and israeli called on haitian officials to hold elections that have been delayed now for nearly eight years because of the security situation and no believe have tribute to the worsening violence in that nation. later on thursday, blinken is set to travel to the dominican republic. and on friday, meet the president of that neighboring nation that shares anna who spainhouer with haiti. so very clearly, a blinken will be trying to marshal more international support 40 he's government which continues just to barely hold on. >> patrick oppmann, cnn, havana and for more on this, i'm joined now by diigo doubt run. he is a haiti expert at the international crisis group. thanks so much for joining us again here. so i suppose the visit by the secretary of state was meant to bring not just money, but attention to the
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situation there. so just to start, we heard there that the u.s. says there's been a modest improvements. so what is the latest how bad are things right now in haiti? >> well, after some months in which haiti was really in complete chaos with the prime minister who couldn't return to the country the gangs that were completely besieging the capital, which was completely paralyzed the airport was shut down. the main ports as well. now, there are some signs that gives him hope that there could be some security wind. the start of the deployment of the multinational force, and a new, much more inclusive transitional government that could bring the country next year to elections, which is what has been agreed. and with the deployment of the first contingent of the multinational mission, the gangs have mostly retreated to the strongholds within the capital, but the
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violence hasn't stopped. the gangs outside the capital have been trying to push the boundaries of their territory's, trying to test what could be the response of the foreign personnel and local security forces so i guess a modest success that's what it sounds like from what you're saying, there. >> the gangs have been controlling some 80% of the capital. it sounds like there and i'm moving into other areas now. but just for the people themselves, does that mean that haitians have now more access to food, water, medical care, and so on. >> well, not so much the access of humanitarian aid has been granted because different humanitarian agencies negotiate this kind of axis always with the gang authorities within the in the territories that they control what it means more, this change of situation is
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that there is less clade clashes between the gangs that before we're trying to impose their military and germany in the capital and try to invade more and more territory, but since february, what they did is that former rival gangs allied themselves to try to four form a united front to confront both the state and the foreign foreign mission. >> well that doesn't sound promising at off. the gangs are uniting here in terms of the elections antony blinken said the objection is the objective is putting haiti on a path to elections next year. i mean, do you see that actually happening? and then how much difference will that make if other issues are addressed first, like corruption, which is something that you've written about recently. otherwise, we just risk repeating the same cycle yes, of course. well, the new government that was established some months ago agreed all the groups that form this new
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government agreed to have elections so that new electoral authorities could take over in february 2026. >> so that is a quite short deadline. considering, all the. challenges in terms of organizing the elections, but also restoring security in the capital as you were saying, that is mostly controlled by gangs. and of course, that leaves less than a year-and-a-half for two have some very ambitious security operations against the gangs to really tried to diminish the power that they have, the territorial control because even elections are to have an in scenario in which the gang's control most of the capital where at least a quarter of the total population of haiti lives that means that they will control to some extent, the results of the elections yeah. listen, former
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u.s. perspective, there have been plenty of accusations that the u.s. isn't doing enough. i mean, the country you know, frankly has been in chaos for so long. many people are wondering whether it's worth the investment, what is at stake here for the u.s well, the haiti for the u.s is a sources of different kinds of problems. >> as, for example a source of illegal migrants they're trying increasingly to go in different paths through different countries to the united states as the situation is beyond intolerable in many parts of the capital, but also in other cities that are controlled by the gangs and also the security crisis has an impact on the economy so the even in cities where there is not so much violence, the violence within the capital has repercussions that makes life
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very, very hard in different parts of the territory. so the united states has, for now is the main financial to backer of the foreign mission. >> it has made available at least 80% of the funds that are available today for the mission. they are engaged in terms of security and now these new visit by the top official in terms of foreign policy in the u.s. in haiti means that they're very much engaged and that they want to maintain this kind of momentum in haiti and is not the first time that blinken has really stepped up a to try and show up or shown up at critical moments in march when the capital was besieged by the gangs that were mounting these considered attacks in the capital secretary blinken also showed up at a meeting that
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neighboring countries from the caribbean, but also the u.s. canada, france hello countries, convince with all the main political stakeholders to try to form these new transitional government. and it was at that time in that meeting that was convened in jamaica that these new transitional government is started being established. >> now let's hope it leads to change the long and difficult path ahead. in paris. thank you so much the eye-wall of super typhoon yagi is currently brushing china's hainan island it's the most powerful storm china's seen in more than a decade and is set to make official landfall any moment now yagi is currently has winds of 150 miles an hour or 240 kilometers per hour, which is the equivalent of a strong category four atlantic hurricane we'll go live now to cnn's kristie lu stout in hong kong. kristie i understand
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where you are conditions are improving, but overall, i mean, it sounds like a very powerful storm. so take us through what people are expecting and how they're preparing yeah, kim super typhoon yagi is a rocha's storm and it is on cusp of landfall. this is the second most powerful storm this year by wind speed, its target is southwestern china and the island of hainan known as the hawaii of china. now right now, the eyewall is just brushing northeastern of hainan and hainan and neighboring guangdong province stay have been bracing for this moment conditions there have rapidly deteriorated. and according to state media, we learned that as of 12 noon today, guangdong provinces have been documented almost 575,000 people. and as of this morning, hainan island has evacuated over 418,000 people. now forehand down a super typhoon landfall is rare. most typhoons that land there are classified as weaker. the government behind down, they've been on alert for days. we know that ferries, bus services, rail lines, flights have all
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been suspended. residents have been stocking up on food, leaving store shelves empty at both residents and tourists have been advised to not go so outside, several tourist attractions have shut down and with authorities warning that these winds could be quote, massive and destructive people are taking notice. hainan is known for its sandy beaches. it's resorts this is thankfully not peak travel season and the island does have a good track record for weathering storms, but this is a super for typhoon that will be a menace. it will make landfall imminently and this impact will be significant. kim, we're talking about trees down, property damage, power outages, storm surge, as well as flooding back to you, kim. all right. >> we'll stay on top of this. kristie lu stout in hong kong. thanks so much so. children in ukraine are facing another year of war as they returned to school i'll speak with a unicef representative about the impact it's having next, please stay with us people who
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central kenya, say 17 students have been killed in a fire at an elementary school spokesperson says, the bodies have been burned beyond recognition, at least 14 others are in hospital with serious burns. >> kenyan president william ruto has offered condolences to the families of the children. he's calling for a thorough investigation and the cause of the fire still isn't known. we'll have more details as they come in to cnn the death toll from a russian strike on a military educational facility in central ukraine has climbed to 55. authorities say rescue teams have completed operations after the attack earlier this week, more than 300 others were wounded. now it comes as ukrainian children head back to school, the u.n. says, some schools were damaged before the first day of classes, which was rocked by it. loud explosions, more than 2,100 children have been reportedly killed or injured since russia's large-scale invasion began three years ago john marks is
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ukraine's deputy representative for unicef and he joins us live from kyiv great to have you on listen. so many parents here in the u.s. we'll have just gone through this, the bittersweet moment of sending their kids back to school. but in ukraine, yet another year of kids going back to school facing the prospect of literally having to flee in the middle of math class to seek safety and shelter other kids literally studying underground i mean, you're in kyiv. what are you seeing and expecting this school year yeah. >> thank you very much. yes, indeed, yeah. you're absolutely right for the for the children here in ukraine has been a very difficult back to you, but to school and i said all over the world, people are sending their kids back to school. it's a wonderful experience catching up with your friends that you haven't seen. it exchanging the experiences they've got that you've had over the summer. >> but here the kids are going
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back to school only 20% of the kids are still online learning another 22 are doing a blended approach where they're doing online and some in-class education just over 50% are actually going back to school. >> the others are not. >> i want to tell you just a little story about what happened to one of our schools recently on wednesday actually amelia, a 7-year-old little girl, living in lovi, now live. eve is a way in the west of the country. it's can impossible to get further from the front lines while remaining in the country she went back to school on monday, caught up with her friends, but she never made it to the third day on wednesday morning and missile ripped into her apartment building, killing her. her two sisters and her mother. >> the father was the only surviving member of the family these kind of tragic stories just reflects the reality for children all across ukraine
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today. as you mentioned earlier, are u.n. data shows that 600 kids have been killed and a further 1,350 injured in attacks. but that number is likely to be much higher in 140 education facilities he's damaged, destroyed the kids that do attend school are going to school in bomb shelters created for safe learning space for the children to attend school. catch-up classes we conducted throughout the summer because the kids here because of the war, or at least two years behind there appears in neighboring countries. it's a terrible situation for children here schools have to be protected. the children crane are suffering enough. kids just want to go to school, have fun, and just be children. that's almost impossible for the kids in this country to do. >> yeah. >> and the attacks on the power system making living hard enough. but then studying as well a real challenge especially because as you say, mentoring or are studying a holy or in hart online you
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mentioned the kids being two years behind. i mean, we had according to one-two punch of the two covid years plus now three years of war so talk to me about the medium and longer-term effects that this will have on kids learning well it's going to have a massive effects or it isn't the children of the future of the country and if you take away the educational experience from the children weren't is the future for the country going to be who are going to be your future teachers, that future doctors future anything. it's going to have a long detrimental impact on the entire country and its ability to move forward and be fully functioning to be a stable partner for other countries as well there's just, there's nothing good to say about it, but we're trying to do as unicef, as i said, we're doing the catch-up classes were trying to build well, there's
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many bomb shelters except for that the kids can go to. we've done 147 bomb shelters so far. >> this year. >> we've provided 40,000 digital learning devices to children so they can online classes, but it's not just that it's also the cycle social support. these kids have experienced terrible, terrible the trauma. they've gone through some horrible things unimaginable things. >> so the cycle social support that these kids require is massive yeah, absolutely. just depressing to think about the the all the effects that this will have. and hopefully the war will end soon just to, if nothing else to help these, these poor children, so many affected john marks in kyiv. thank you so much thank you. >> appreciate your time. >> and we'll be right back feeling from a backed-up god mere lax works naturally with the water in your body to help you go through your gut and
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