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ward, thank you so much, clarissa. you and your team. remarkable reporting. thank you. >>> coming up next. rudy giuliani weighs in on the feds raiding his home and office. >>> plus, the latest in the fallout and further implications from one of the reporters who broke the story and a former top fbi official. big night as 360 continues. gln >>> later, cindy mccain joins us on her new memoir, her husband's legacy and what he would make are of the republican party today. find more ways to grow at miracle-gro.com. the harry's razor is not the same. our razors have five german engineered blades designed to stay sharp, so your eighth shave is as smooth as your first. and we never upcharge you for high quality. harry's. available in store and at harrys.com. ♪ if your money is working toward the same goals, why keep it in different places? sofi is a one-stop shop for your finances- designed to work better together. spend with sofi and get cash back rewards that automatically go toward your goals. like investing in stocks, etfs
ward, thank you so much, clarissa. you and your team. remarkable reporting. thank you. >>> coming up next. rudy giuliani weighs in on the feds raiding his home and office. >>> plus, the latest in the fallout and further implications from one of the reporters who broke the story and a former top fbi official. big night as 360 continues. gln >>> later, cindy mccain joins us on her new memoir, her husband's legacy and what he would make are of the republican party today....
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clarissa, what have you been seeing? >> reporter: anderson, this is truly a terrifying and epic crisis. i mean it's just staggering the amount of suffering. people are struggling to breathe. they're literally dying on the streets, and there's just no end in sight to this tragedy. in delhi now, you're never far from heartbreak. almost everyone in the city has been visited by grief. at the crematorium, the loss weighs heavily in the smoldering air. and the dead are piling up. there are bodies literally everywhere you turn here. i've honestly never seen anything quite like it. and the organizers say that pre-covid they might cremate seven or eight people a day. today alone, they have already cremated 55 bodies and it's not even lunchtime. just months ago india's leadership boasted that the country had effectively defeated covid. now it has set global records for new cases as a terrifying second wave ravages the country. this man says he and his men don't even stop to take breaks, and still they can barely cope with the flow
clarissa, what have you been seeing? >> reporter: anderson, this is truly a terrifying and epic crisis. i mean it's just staggering the amount of suffering. people are struggling to breathe. they're literally dying on the streets, and there's just no end in sight to this tragedy. in delhi now, you're never far from heartbreak. almost everyone in the city has been visited by grief. at the crematorium, the loss weighs heavily in the smoldering air. and the dead are piling up. there are...
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clarissa ward is back in london and she is joining me.ies about you being there. this is pretty unusual, that you were noticed. myanmar citizens spread the word about you being there. some were worried you were there doing the military's bidding, basically. how did you approach this? >> i think, listen, it's always a difficult situation when the only way to get into a country is to go through the brutal, ap press sive regime that is responsible for the massacres that are happening. so you have to ask yourself, what are the potential merits, what are the potential pitfalls. this is a situation we find ourselves in, brian, over and over again as journalists, whether it be in syria, in north korea. we're often faced with this very difficult choice. in this case we felt it was so vital to go into myanmar to have the opportunity to directly confront the junta with their brutality. those local journalists that you mentioned who have been doing extraordinary work, who are braver than i could ever imagine being, the one thing they can't do for th
clarissa ward is back in london and she is joining me.ies about you being there. this is pretty unusual, that you were noticed. myanmar citizens spread the word about you being there. some were worried you were there doing the military's bidding, basically. how did you approach this? >> i think, listen, it's always a difficult situation when the only way to get into a country is to go through the brutal, ap press sive regime that is responsible for the massacres that are happening. so you...
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clarissa ward has logged many days in syria and is just back from myanmar.'ll describe what she saw in that closed-off country. >>> but first, here is my take. to govern is to choose a french prime minister once said and this week president biden made a difficult strategic choice. he announced a timeline for the withdrawal of american troops from afghanistan 20 years after they arrived there. for several years, the u.s. has been unwilling to make a choice in afghanistan, settling into a policy that was more punt than a strategy. biden should be commended for actually making a hard choice and not kicking the can down the road one more time. was it the right choice? i believe so. let's recall that the united states has tried virtually every possible approach in afghanistan. initially after 9/11, it went in with a light footprint allying with local forces and after a few years that strategy was flawed because it gave the taliban the opportunity to regroup. under president obama, washington expanded coalition forces so at their peak numbers around 130,000. they
clarissa ward has logged many days in syria and is just back from myanmar.'ll describe what she saw in that closed-off country. >>> but first, here is my take. to govern is to choose a french prime minister once said and this week president biden made a difficult strategic choice. he announced a timeline for the withdrawal of american troops from afghanistan 20 years after they arrived there. for several years, the u.s. has been unwilling to make a choice in afghanistan, settling into...
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clarissa, thank you so much. combat india's coronavirus crisis go to cnn.com/impact. >>> on capitol along with others who lost loved ones to laew enforcement, push for police reform, w. kamau bell weighs in next. (brother) it's a long story. (sister) oh my gosh. (farmer) whiskers! there you are! (avo) the subaru crosstrek. the adventurous s-u-v for adventurous people. love. it's what makes subaru, subaru. biden: when i think about climate change, the word i think of is jobs. vo: and these aren't just the jobs of tomorrow. they're the jobs of right now. good paying jobs to modernize our infrastructure. in manufacturing. construction. engineering. they're in our cities... in our suburbs... and our small towns... we take on climate change... and we build back better with clean energy jobs. biden: so let's waste any more time, let's get to work. are you managing your diabetes... ...using fingersticks? with the new freestyle libre 2 system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your glucose with a painless, one-
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clarissa ward, another incredible report.u. >>> new concern about the pandemic and kids, children who play sports. stick around. aliens are real, alright. there's just too much evidence. kill weeds not the lawn with roundup for lawns products. ♪ ♪ are you ready to join the duers? those who du more with less asthma. thanks to dupixent. the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection and don't change or stop your asthma treatments, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. du more with less asthma. talk to your asthma specialist about dupixent. if you
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our clarissa ward gives you a first-hand look at some extraordinary acts of courage. you will not want to miss seeing this story. >>> plus, week two of testimony in the derek chauvin trial, finished with accounts from medical experts about what led to george floyd's death. a floyd family attorney joins me live up next. my name is austin james. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 14 day system. with a painless, onesecond scan i can check my glucose without fingersticks. now i'm managing my diabetes better and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7. you can do it without fingersticks, too. ask your doctor for a prescription for the freestyle libre 14 day system. and visit freestyle libre.us to try it for free. wondering what actually goes into your multivitamin? for at new chapter,bre 14 day system. its' innovation, organic ingredients, and fermentation. fermentation? yes. formulated to help you body really truly absorb the natural goodness. new chapter. wellness, well done. with schizophrenia, i se
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we simply don't know, brianna. >> so, clarissa, navalny's health is getting worse as u.s.ons are getting bad and the buildup on the border of ukraine. how does this end? >> i've been covering russia long enough there can come of it no good. it's a very concerning situation. russia is coming under huge international pressure not just from the u.s., and as you mentioned, we're seeing this very troubling buildup of russia military along the ukraine border and inside crimea. according to ukrainian forces, some 50,000 russian troops on that border of crimea. that's not including the tens of thousands of pro-russian separatists living in ukraine who support russia. russia has said, listen, we're moving people around, there's nothing to be concerned about. obviously people remember what happened in 2014 with the annexation of crimea, and they remember how blase the dialogue was coming from russia as this was happening in real time. there are very rear concerns particularly from ukraine's leadership saying they're braced for the possibility there could be a russian invasion, thoug
we simply don't know, brianna. >> so, clarissa, navalny's health is getting worse as u.s.ons are getting bad and the buildup on the border of ukraine. how does this end? >> i've been covering russia long enough there can come of it no good. it's a very concerning situation. russia is coming under huge international pressure not just from the u.s., and as you mentioned, we're seeing this very troubling buildup of russia military along the ukraine border and inside crimea. according...
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cnn's chief international correspondent clarissa ward has just returned from myanmar where she and her team were the first western tv journalists allowed into the country since the coup. they were under military escort, their every movement carefully controlled, yet they still had a chance to see what is really happening on the ground. >> reporter: by day the hunta continues its brutal crack down killing pro democracy protesters who refuse to submit to military rule. at night the raids begin as soldiers round up activists and drag away the dead, their bodies evidence of the military's shoot to kill tactics. two months after overthrowing myanmar's democratically elected government in a coup, the hunta has been unapologetic in its r ruthlessness and silent in the face of international outrage. fearless local journalists and anthivists have risked everything to show the world what is happening while outside access to the country has been blocked. but now the military he's granted cnn the first access to visit myanmar. from the moment we arrive our movements are tightly controlled. gives y
cnn's chief international correspondent clarissa ward has just returned from myanmar where she and her team were the first western tv journalists allowed into the country since the coup. they were under military escort, their every movement carefully controlled, yet they still had a chance to see what is really happening on the ground. >> reporter: by day the hunta continues its brutal crack down killing pro democracy protesters who refuse to submit to military rule. at night the raids...
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take a look. >> clarissa, i know you've been doing a lot of reporting on the ground over there.only a few months ago people were praising india. they seemed to be doing such a good job in containing covid-19. what are you learning about what led to this devastating surge? >> reporter: sorry, wolf, think about technical error, that you weren't able to see that video. i can tell you what it was briefly. it's a woman who arrived in a rick shaw. she is completely unconscious. they are desperately trying to revive her, giving her oxygen, massaging her vigorously over the chest area to try to bring her back to life essentially. we don't know what happened to that woman, where she is now,how she is now. but her story is the story of so many people here. as you said, a few months ago the indian documgovernment was basically doing a victory lap, saying they had overcome covid. they're blaming this second wave on this so-called double mutation variant. scientists are saying, hold on, we don't have enough research to confirm that's the reason this is being transmitted so quickly. a lot of
take a look. >> clarissa, i know you've been doing a lot of reporting on the ground over there.only a few months ago people were praising india. they seemed to be doing such a good job in containing covid-19. what are you learning about what led to this devastating surge? >> reporter: sorry, wolf, think about technical error, that you weren't able to see that video. i can tell you what it was briefly. it's a woman who arrived in a rick shaw. she is completely unconscious. they are...
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cnn's clarissa ward has more. >> reporter: in delhi now, you're never far from heartbreak.the city has been visited by grief. at this crematorium, the loss weighs heavily in the smoldering air, and the dead are piling up. there are bodies literally everywhere you turn here. i've honestly never seen anything quite like it. and the organizers say that pre-covid they might cremate seven or eight people a day. today alone, they've already cremated 55 bodies, and it's not even lunchtime. just months ago, india's leadership boasted that the country had effectively defeated covid. now it has set global records for new cases as a terrifying second wave ravages the country. this man says he and his men don't even stop to take breaks, and still they can barely cope with the flow. a volunteer approaches. they've run out of tables for the bodies, he says, then adds that his mother died from covid the night before. you must be tired. >> very. it's not time for rest. >> do you believe the government figures, the death tolls, the covid figures that they're giving, or are the figures much
cnn's clarissa ward has more. >> reporter: in delhi now, you're never far from heartbreak.the city has been visited by grief. at this crematorium, the loss weighs heavily in the smoldering air, and the dead are piling up. there are bodies literally everywhere you turn here. i've honestly never seen anything quite like it. and the organizers say that pre-covid they might cremate seven or eight people a day. today alone, they've already cremated 55 bodies, and it's not even lunchtime. just...
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clarissa ward, cnn, new delhi. >> heartbreaking. clarissa, thank you so much.ways that you can help combat india's coronavirus crisis, please go to cnn.com/impact. >>> the floyd family on capitol hill tonight along with others who have lost loved ones to law enforcement, pushing for police reform. w. kamau bell weighs in. he's next. u've flushed it all. and it's building up in your septic tank. but monthly usage of rid-x is scientifically proven to break down waste. maintain your septic tank with rid-x. oh man... let's get you to this moment. is that it? yep, that's it. of relief... [joyfully laughs] protection... i just got vaccinated- i just got vaccinated! noah just got vaccinated... hope... so that we can get to all the other moments. let's get you to the exhale you didn't know you were waiting for. let's get it... together. so we can be together. let's get to immunity. now's your moment to get vaccinated. >>> the families of the victims of daily police violence meeting on capitol hill with a bipartisan group calling for passage of the george floyd justice
clarissa ward, cnn, new delhi. >> heartbreaking. clarissa, thank you so much.ways that you can help combat india's coronavirus crisis, please go to cnn.com/impact. >>> the floyd family on capitol hill tonight along with others who have lost loved ones to law enforcement, pushing for police reform. w. kamau bell weighs in. he's next. u've flushed it all. and it's building up in your septic tank. but monthly usage of rid-x is scientifically proven to break down waste. maintain your...
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cnn's chief international correspondent clarissa ward is in new delhi for us.rted some of the most ravaged war-torn parts of the world. how does what you're seeing in india compare? >> reporter: jake, there's no question. this country is in the vicious of a terrifying, vicious and heartbreaking tragedy. we saw poem on the streets today waiting in line for six hours trying to get some life-saving oxygen. most of them weren't able to find beds in hospitals for their loved ones. even those who were able to find a bed, those loved ones still weren't able to receive that objection jen and so they go every day. they crowd source online and they get on twitter and they share information. they are pulling together, and they say, listen, guys, at this spot in ten minutes there's going to be some oxygen, and then you just see this mass wave of people arriving getting in line and trying to get some that have life-saving oxygen. we also visited a crematorium where it became abundantly clear that the government figures, jake, really don't come close to capturing the true sc
cnn's chief international correspondent clarissa ward is in new delhi for us.rted some of the most ravaged war-torn parts of the world. how does what you're seeing in india compare? >> reporter: jake, there's no question. this country is in the vicious of a terrifying, vicious and heartbreaking tragedy. we saw poem on the streets today waiting in line for six hours trying to get some life-saving oxygen. most of them weren't able to find beds in hospitals for their loved ones. even those...
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clarissa war, doing the important work in new delhi, ina, findia, for us. appreciate it. >>> some vaccines may go to waste because not enough americans want to get their shots. nearing 100 million people fully vaccinated. we're starting to see how effective these vaccines are at preventing the spread. can as remain city or are down in all but three states. as cases are declining, so are vaccination rates, regrettably, at the lowest they've been since march, as nick watt reports. >> we are rae for stores to open, businesses, offices, theaters full strength. our plan is to fully reopen new york city on july 1st. >> reporter: one-time hot spots have cooled, prepping for a return to normal. here say large chunk of why. >> people have gotten vaccinateded, 6.3 million vaccinations in new york city to date. >> reporter: los angeles says they might move into lowest level restrictions next week when, in atlanta, braves will allow fully pack stadiums. >> just opening up like we have has meant the world, i think, to everybody here. >> reporter: nationwhy, average dail
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clarissa ward, cnn, myanmar. >>> now, that woman was arrested as she was running away from the market were, also, arrested just for talking to cnn. thankfully, we believe, all were released after a couple of days. now, there is more from clarissa's team at cnn.com breaking down what myanmar's military says to justify their brutal crack down. and whether that matches reality. we'll be right back. business h is why t-r uses unconventional thinking to help your business realize new possibilities. only one 5g partner offers unmatched network, support, and value-without any trade offs. whitney and jane are always sharing tips on ways to save money. cvs carepass... it's my savings secret. carepass members get 20% off cvs health brand products, free same-day rx delivery. plus, a $10 promo reward. thanks for sharing! join carepass today and get yours. look at that scuffed up wall. thanks for sharing! embarrassing you. that wall is your everest. but not any more. today let's paint. behr. exclusively at the home depot. >>> now, joe biden is preparing to push ahead with his infrastructure plan,
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i mean, thanks to clarissa and her team for that reporting.ted torture now that the world can see. and clarissa says despite international protestations, or protests enough at this point. >> yeah. it's appalling to see, we're talking about young people, we're talking about kids and it's -- it is so important that she's bringing light to it. >> yeah. it's difficult to see but it's important to see for sure. >>> so how far is too far for fox tv personality tucker carlson? encouraging viewers to confront mask-wearing americans. comparing wearing a mask to child abuse. more on the dangerous rhetoric coming up. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: try hypnosis... or... quit cold turkey. kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette dignity. it demands a rapid covid test, because we all deserve an answer. it demands your heart stays connected to your doctor, so you know it's beating as it should. and a rapid test to help evaluate concussion, in ca
i mean, thanks to clarissa and her team for that reporting.ted torture now that the world can see. and clarissa says despite international protestations, or protests enough at this point. >> yeah. it's appalling to see, we're talking about young people, we're talking about kids and it's -- it is so important that she's bringing light to it. >> yeah. it's difficult to see but it's important to see for sure. >>> so how far is too far for fox tv personality tucker carlson?...
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cnn's clarissa ward is live for us in myanmar with the permission of the military.issa, explain why it's so important that you're there. >> reporter: well, jake, i want to underscore that no independent international journalists have opinion allowed in this country in the last two months since the bloody coup took place. as you said, rights groups saying more than 550 people killed. this is a massive protest movement that really came about after the military ousted myanmar's democratically elected government, the people coming out into the streets in the millions, and the more they protested and the more animated those protests became, the more the military tried to suppress them. the military here really does not have the popular support of the people of myanmar, so we felt it was essential even though it is a difficult situation when you're in a country with the permission of the in this case the military, the main oppressors in the situation. we felt it was very important to be on the ground, to see for ourselves whatever we could and to tell the story of the peo
cnn's clarissa ward is live for us in myanmar with the permission of the military.issa, explain why it's so important that you're there. >> reporter: well, jake, i want to underscore that no independent international journalists have opinion allowed in this country in the last two months since the bloody coup took place. as you said, rights groups saying more than 550 people killed. this is a massive protest movement that really came about after the military ousted myanmar's...
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let me say, first, it'll clarissa ward's reporting was outstanding.what is happening there despite the military's desire to get its propaganda out. this is a conundrum. the u.s. government is doing all it can, first of all, through targeted sanctions on the military and their families, their money, on their businesses. there's only certain amount of leverage that we have alone. this really comes down to the neighbors, to those in asia, in particular to asean, the grouping of southeast asian nations, to india, to japan, and, of course, to china. they have been in the asian way of working quietly, discreetly, but there's not enough boldness and assertiveness and a coordinated joint action to look at what's happening, which is not just the regression of democracy and the humanitarian disaster, but the prospect of a failed state in the heart of a dynamic region of asia. and they really need to step up and get beyond their traditional instinctive kind of low-key ways and really reassert their power and find their voice. >> i mean, if this doesn't have urge
let me say, first, it'll clarissa ward's reporting was outstanding.what is happening there despite the military's desire to get its propaganda out. this is a conundrum. the u.s. government is doing all it can, first of all, through targeted sanctions on the military and their families, their money, on their businesses. there's only certain amount of leverage that we have alone. this really comes down to the neighbors, to those in asia, in particular to asean, the grouping of southeast asian...
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delhi is in lockdown until may 3rd but you can see in sam and clarissa's reporting there's still a lot of people out and about. there's a real sense of trepidation. i think this is first time that over the past year i've actually hear them sound scared. >> i'm so sorry about your uncle, sanjay. what was his name? >> harender and he was the favorite uncle of all the countsins, sort of the natural gifted storyteller in our family, and, you know, i didn't -- i didn't even know he was sick because everything was fine and then it just happened very suddenly, jake. >> i'm so sorry. let's turn to the medical side of this. there's a variant spreading in india. what do we know about this variant and how concerned should we in the united states be about it given the fact that people are still traveling from india to the united states? >> well, we don't know a lot about the variant. we don't know a lot about what the impact of this variant is because there's not a lot of genetic sequencing that we talk about, so we know that people develop covid but they don't know what specific variant of the vi
delhi is in lockdown until may 3rd but you can see in sam and clarissa's reporting there's still a lot of people out and about. there's a real sense of trepidation. i think this is first time that over the past year i've actually hear them sound scared. >> i'm so sorry about your uncle, sanjay. what was his name? >> harender and he was the favorite uncle of all the countsins, sort of the natural gifted storyteller in our family, and, you know, i didn't -- i didn't even know he was...
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chief cnn senior correspondent clarissa ward is in new delhi today. seeing horrific things there, people struggling to breathe. tell us about the scene and the scale of this. >> reporter: we are standing in a very long line, people waiting for oxygen. it goes all the way around the block over there and all the way up this way. if you walk with me, let me tell you, some of the people have been waiting in this line since 5:00 this morning and since late last night. they still haven't managed to get to the end of the line because it isn't moving and trying to get oxygen for loved ones and people collecting it for their grandparents and people who can't get into the hospitals who don't have the luxury of affording a private hospital. they come here everyday and they wait in this long line, in this chaos, for their opportunity to get life-saving oxygen. a lot of them are telling us the same thing, jim, which is that they're frustrated. they're frustrated with the government. they feel a profound sense of despair. how long can this keep going? as far as we
chief cnn senior correspondent clarissa ward is in new delhi today. seeing horrific things there, people struggling to breathe. tell us about the scene and the scale of this. >> reporter: we are standing in a very long line, people waiting for oxygen. it goes all the way around the block over there and all the way up this way. if you walk with me, let me tell you, some of the people have been waiting in this line since 5:00 this morning and since late last night. they still haven't...
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thank you, clarissa. >>> and thanks to all of you for watching.od evening. we're following breaking news tonight. a mass shooting in bryant, texas, northwest of houston. just northwest of texas a&m. it happened at a local cabinet mp
thank you, clarissa. >>> and thanks to all of you for watching.od evening. we're following breaking news tonight. a mass shooting in bryant, texas, northwest of houston. just northwest of texas a&m. it happened at a local cabinet mp
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just sixpence shell casings from the bullets that had carried karen and clarissa. fired from a glut 17 handgun. >> we did find out that just two doors down, across the street, someone had seen a blue vehicle parked right on the right side of the road. in that, right now, at this point that is all i have. >> so detective nelson set out to find more about his victims. >> karen loft in turned out to be a devoted mother and nurse with no apparent enemies. she was divorced from caresses father kirkland, who now lived in atlanta the daughter, charisma was in private school had good grades and was still a very attached to her father. >> chris it was a special girl for me, because at a young age she had open heart surgery, and she bounced right back from. it kirkland said he had watched karissa blossom into a gregarious teenager. a fashionista and inspiring model with a knack for selfies. >> i sing the song by bob carlile, it's called butterfly kisses. it told the story of him and a daughter, and i used to sing that song to her. and she would just look at me and she loved
just sixpence shell casings from the bullets that had carried karen and clarissa. fired from a glut 17 handgun. >> we did find out that just two doors down, across the street, someone had seen a blue vehicle parked right on the right side of the road. in that, right now, at this point that is all i have. >> so detective nelson set out to find more about his victims. >> karen loft in turned out to be a devoted mother and nurse with no apparent enemies. she was divorced from...
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>> his passion for trucks growing even stronger after his mother clarissa alcazar took him by a u.p.sregional hub near san diego, california. >> he was floored. i mine, he was so excited. it was the coolest thing. and so we just made it part of our routine. >> so, day after day, they'd wave to those u.p.s. trucks and drivers. >> we were seeing u.p.s. drivers on the way home and leaving. >> drivers like ron jimenez taking notice. >> he's usually in the same place, so, as we drive out, we honk, we wave, you know, say "hola." >> hola! >> inviting marco and his mom on a tour of their facility, and a chance to drive around in a replica more his size. >> oh, my gosh, that just melted everybody's heart. >> that sparked an idea, and a surprise from those appreciative drivers and u.p.s. a custom-designed mini u.p.s. truck, just for marco. >> they gave it a complete overhaul. repainted it, put all our emblems and stickers all over it. the truck number is actually marco's birthday. >> a special bond. delivering joy, one wave at a time. >> every time i have that thought, i get emotional about it.
>> his passion for trucks growing even stronger after his mother clarissa alcazar took him by a u.p.sregional hub near san diego, california. >> he was floored. i mine, he was so excited. it was the coolest thing. and so we just made it part of our routine. >> so, day after day, they'd wave to those u.p.s. trucks and drivers. >> we were seeing u.p.s. drivers on the way home and leaving. >> drivers like ron jimenez taking notice. >> he's usually in the same...
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clarissa, thank you so much.ll -- he's of an age himself. >> when you have a monarchy, there's not a dispute about who follows next. you don't choose your monarchs. it will be prince charles, unless, god forbid, he passes, or he chooses to pass it on to william. and i think that that's what you're going to hear us really discuss now, is whether or not charles should, would, could bypass the throne so that william becomes the next king. >> it will never happen. >> nope. >> i mean, he has been training for this his entire life. >> but in terms of popularity of the monarchy, in terms of it moving forward through history, should he? >> should he what, become king? >> yes, or should he not? >> i think they're very sensitive to the popular mood and if he is unpopular -- i mean, he is not as popular as his son, but i think the order of things is for him to take the throne after his mother. i was there at the commonwealth meeting in 2015 in malta and the queen was very careful to have prince charles sitting up there on t
clarissa, thank you so much.ll -- he's of an age himself. >> when you have a monarchy, there's not a dispute about who follows next. you don't choose your monarchs. it will be prince charles, unless, god forbid, he passes, or he chooses to pass it on to william. and i think that that's what you're going to hear us really discuss now, is whether or not charles should, would, could bypass the throne so that william becomes the next king. >> it will never happen. >> nope....
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clarissa ward has more from new delhi. >> reporter: well, this morning we woke up and saw on twitterhospital saying that essentially they were about to run out of oxygen and that 70 covid patients in their care might die potentially if they didn't get some soon. we went to talk to them. take a listen to what the administrator had to say. >> how much longer do you have before you run out of oxygen? >> today we have just -- i mean, it is one or two hours it will last and every day we are facing this problem of oxygen. >> i can hear these people coughing. i mean, they're obviously desperate. what happens if the oxygen runs out? >> if they don't get oxygen they can die. they will not survive. that's for sure. they will not survive for long. >> are you dealing with this every day? >> yeah, we have been dealing with this every day for the past ten days. every day we have to fight for the oxygen. every day we have to keep messaging, we have to say that we are running short of oxygen. please give us the oxygen. please give us the oxygen. >> so this is a question of life and death? >> yes, it
clarissa ward has more from new delhi. >> reporter: well, this morning we woke up and saw on twitterhospital saying that essentially they were about to run out of oxygen and that 70 covid patients in their care might die potentially if they didn't get some soon. we went to talk to them. take a listen to what the administrator had to say. >> how much longer do you have before you run out of oxygen? >> today we have just -- i mean, it is one or two hours it will last and every...
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clarissa gibson tells me that she says he was shot several times and they say -- the family says thisarmed at the time the search warrant was being executed. they want to know why he was shot if he was unarmed, according to the family. i mentioned also they told me he has children, several children that he cared for deeply, he loved them. as you mention, alisyn and victor, we are standing by for more details. another black man in america shot and killed in 2021 and becoming an unsightly and unfamiliar scene here in this short year. >> we've been on the air for an hour and a half. george floyd, bryant, daunte wright, we just had on laura king, rodney king's daughter 30 years after he was beaten by officers and now andrew brown. this is exhausting. it is exhausting. we're still waiting for it the details of this shooting, still waiting for more coming in from the case in columbus, ohio. but how many? the list goes on. we still have 30 minutes left in this show. >> you're not alone. i'm sure our viewers are feeling exactly the same way. >> it is exhausting. >> look, here's the -- if ther
clarissa gibson tells me that she says he was shot several times and they say -- the family says thisarmed at the time the search warrant was being executed. they want to know why he was shot if he was unarmed, according to the family. i mentioned also they told me he has children, several children that he cared for deeply, he loved them. as you mention, alisyn and victor, we are standing by for more details. another black man in america shot and killed in 2021 and becoming an unsightly and...
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thank you, clarissa. >>> and thanks to all of you for watching. anderson starts now. >>> good evening. we're following breaking news tonight. a mass shooting in bryant, texas, northwest of houston. just northwest of texas a&m. it happened at a local cabinet company. today there is more testimony from the medical experts on george floyd. that is a disturbing account of a man's final seconds alive. cnn's sara sidner reports. >> that's the moment the life goes out of his body. >> reporter: today the prosecutor's medical expert did not hold back. >> mr. floyd died from a low level of oxygen and this caused dpaj to his brain that we see and it also caused a pea arrhythmia that caused his heart to stop. >> the world renowned expert pointed to the officer's actions saying george floyd died because the officers created a scenario in which floyd's lungs were put into a vice-like grip. >> it was almost as if the surgeon had removed the lungs. along those lines. >> reporter: dr. tobin said four things caused floyd to stop breathing including his position on
thank you, clarissa. >>> and thanks to all of you for watching. anderson starts now. >>> good evening. we're following breaking news tonight. a mass shooting in bryant, texas, northwest of houston. just northwest of texas a&m. it happened at a local cabinet company. today there is more testimony from the medical experts on george floyd. that is a disturbing account of a man's final seconds alive. cnn's sara sidner reports. >> that's the moment the life goes out of...
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. >> so, clarissa, why does the military want you there? agreed to allow cnn to be there if they are just going to arrest everybody that you tuque u talk to? >> the military wants to get its side of the story on the record, too. that's important and we gave them the opportunity to do that. they see the protest movement as being violent, dangerous, disruptive to the economy. they say if people allow the process to play out that there will be elections again within the next two years. they've paraded a series of victims before telling stories of being threatened by the protesters, they took us to buildings that they said had been vandalized by the protesters. when it comes to the idea of this two-year process before which there will be elections, you can understand why very few people here have any faith in that. there were democratically-held elections back in november. there were independent observers who attended those elections who did not make note of any egregious fraud of that nature. still the military intercepted and the coup took pl
. >> so, clarissa, why does the military want you there? agreed to allow cnn to be there if they are just going to arrest everybody that you tuque u talk to? >> the military wants to get its side of the story on the record, too. that's important and we gave them the opportunity to do that. they see the protest movement as being violent, dangerous, disruptive to the economy. they say if people allow the process to play out that there will be elections again within the next two years....
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cnn's chief international correspondent clarissa ward recently visited myanmar.uelty, beating and torture pro-democracy protesters and worse. >> reporter: that's right, jake. the purge against pro-democracy activists continues, and we had the rare opportunity though to speak to one young soldier who was so horrified and ashamed by what he had seen that he defected from the military. they gather outside the prison every day. mostly parents desperately hoping for a glimpse of their children, proof that they are still alive. they know that behind these walls myanmar's military junta is engaging in unspeakable cruelty against those who dare to defend democracy. now in hiding, this 19-year-old is brave enough to share his story with us. he says he was detained after being stopped by soldiers who found photos of him at protests on his phone. >> translator: when we got there, the commander tied my hands behind my back and used small scissors to cut my ears, tip of my nose, my neck and my throat. then he let his fellow soldiers beat me up that night. >> reporter: he shar
cnn's chief international correspondent clarissa ward recently visited myanmar.uelty, beating and torture pro-democracy protesters and worse. >> reporter: that's right, jake. the purge against pro-democracy activists continues, and we had the rare opportunity though to speak to one young soldier who was so horrified and ashamed by what he had seen that he defected from the military. they gather outside the prison every day. mostly parents desperately hoping for a glimpse of their...
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thank you so much, clarissa. >> thank you. >>> "new day" starts right now. i'm john berman with erica hill. >>> it's a jet-black prophesy coming from an attorney working on a plea deal and it's the reality for republican congressman matt gaetz this morning who face as growing range of issues. adam kinzinger became the first congressman to call for gaetz to resign. investigators are taking a very close look at a trip to the bahamas where women were allegedly paid to travel and have sex with gaetz and others. there's also the testimony that gates had sex with a 17-year-old. greenberg, the man who spoke those words, i'm sure gaetz isn't feeling very comfortable, his attorney has indicated his client has flipped and is working with investigators for a plea deal. then on top of all of that, there's the receipts. new reporting from "the daily beast" about alleged venmo payments from gaetz and the records reportedly left behind. >>> in the meantime a pivotal day ahead in the derek chauvin murder trial. the medical examiner the expected to testify. all of this comin
thank you so much, clarissa. >> thank you. >>> "new day" starts right now. i'm john berman with erica hill. >>> it's a jet-black prophesy coming from an attorney working on a plea deal and it's the reality for republican congressman matt gaetz this morning who face as growing range of issues. adam kinzinger became the first congressman to call for gaetz to resign. investigators are taking a very close look at a trip to the bahamas where women were allegedly...
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join santa clarissa in the vote. and lamarata considering doing the same thing, gas cone says his policy set equity victim services and strengthen police accountability. listen to this. a 12-year-old it says his dreams were dashed over an impossible covid mandate. steven comin ski telling "fox & friends first" his baseball team was forced to drop out of the tournament of the baseball hall of fame over a requirement for players 12 and over to be vaccinated. >> everything we worked for gone. it's just like not fair to everyone on the team. >> now, the problem with that is there isn't a vaccine approved for children under the age of 16. how the heck does that make sense? brian: nothing ever makes sense. just so dumb. who are these officials? unbelievable. carley: i have to say i felt so bad for him because he is 12 years old now at the age of 13 he ages out of the tournament. this was his one shot and he worked two years fundraising and practicing to get there not going to happen. ainsley: everyone on the team is 12 yea
join santa clarissa in the vote. and lamarata considering doing the same thing, gas cone says his policy set equity victim services and strengthen police accountability. listen to this. a 12-year-old it says his dreams were dashed over an impossible covid mandate. steven comin ski telling "fox & friends first" his baseball team was forced to drop out of the tournament of the baseball hall of fame over a requirement for players 12 and over to be vaccinated. >> everything we...