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camila, what's happening on that campus and what prompted authorities to reopen it? >> hey, fred. so it's reopen because the encampment has been cleared. authorities here saying it took them 64 minutes to get everyone out of that area. and what's interesting here is that they are saying that this was peaceful, that there were no arrest. this is completely different from what we saw two weeks ago where more than 90 people were arrested the school saying they already started a disciplinary process for the people that were detained on april 20, any repercussions that you're seeing, not just here at usc, but really all over the country it's really heavy emotionally hearing the sun spend grenades during shots fired from the rubber bullets and you don't know what's happening. >> these are the moments ucla students, sabrina ellis is still trying to process i was
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just trying to go minute by minute my my feet were hurting from standing up for so long. i do think that the message of the encampment and the protest was important in enough that i felt the risk was worth it. >> well, sabrina is not facing charges. >> the consequences for some protesters around the nation can be serious and include detainment misdemeanors, school suspensions, and expulsions. >> and in the case of michael allen a lecturer at washington university in st. louis paid administrative leave. >> it was arrested within three minutes of the police decision to push into the encampment. >> he says he was not part of the encampment, but was there to protest. >> the faculty member concerned about my students getting arrested? >> that was the moment of his arrest. he says he's not facing criminal charges, but the detainment and suspension mean he's not allowed to set foot on the university pending an investigation he says he was
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cheered by the university that he cannot finish the semester, have contact with students or attend commencement well, the university and effect is doing is actually impacting a lot more people than just those of us who were on campus on april 27. the university said they don't comment on personnel matters, but said that of the 100 people arrested, 23 were washington university students it's reflective of what authorities have announced around the country of the more than 2,100 arrested during the clearing of encampments. not all have been students at the university of southern california school officials say of the 93 arrested, 51 were students officials have said they'd to have started a disciplinary process for campus members who have violated their policies. and the law. some california legislators calling for even harsher punishments,
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there does need to be accountability yeah. and i think some people need to be fired. >> they point to estimate anti-semitism and unsafe campuses and say that those convicted should be punished through the state budgeting process, losing funding for the university or grants. >> people doing the should have been arrested. it should be suspended, but there should also be other accountability for this action. >> but some of the students that were in the encampment and part of the more than 200 detained at ucla say that, well, they won't reveal future plans this is far from over and it's unclear if protesters here at usc half future plans, but the university already saying that they're not allowing any camping gear on campus, you have to have an id to be able to go inside of the campus all right. >> camila bernal. thank you so much. >> all right. trying to texas now, we're more than 200 people had been rescued from their homes and vehicles because of the widespread flooding, millions in the
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southeastern part of the state are under flood watches after five straight days of heavy rain entire neighborhoods and factor inundated with water more than a third of texas counties have already been declared disaster areas and texas governor greg abbott could expand it to include more counties as the flooding spreads, the high-water rescues have also surged, but no reported serious injuries or deaths. first responders rescued this dog right here north of houston he's one of more than 150 pets that have been pulled from the floodwaters we have teamed coverage from cnn correspondent rosa flores and cnn meteorologist chad myers, get to see both of you. so versa. let's begin with you. you're on the ground there in harris county, texas. how are people doing there? >> read we are getting rain, thunder, sunlight running a little while ago. this is not what this community needs. this is a multi county, weather event, but i want to start here
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in harris county. we're i am because this is part of the mandatory evacuation zone, you can look behind me, the water levels here are still high. this road moves to a community there's a restaurant back there. there's an area work of people call home that they don't have access to. right now. now, earlier today, we went on a ride along with the harris county sheriff's office. they took us back there. we were able to see conditions. the water is still very high. you don't know where in the san jacinto river ends and where this community begins because as the water is so high, now, the team that we were with rescued multiple people from that area yesterday when they went door to door. now, we went live on cnn when they're air boat came up chore here where we are staying ending right now and we have video of it. you can see that this is the same team that we were with today. now, the woman that they rescued, the deputy tells me that she was in that community in that area, that
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they showed us earlier today, the water levels were a lot higher. you says that the water was probably about chess deep. it was very difficult to get that woman out of the rv area where she was living. but they tell us that she wanted to be dropped off on this street because there was family waiting for her. and i actually talked to her after our live report and she confirmed that there was family waiting for her. we saw her dry away, but we talked to deputy bailey about the challenges of rescuing people when waters are rising, take a listen we primarily have is just the elements that rep. to the warrant because you don't know what's in the water, what is an score? the snakes were this with what his spiders is going to be the biggest challenge. but we do best to get out the bowden. he gets him a to the both the best possibly can now, read last time when we were talking about how it doesn't
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matter if it's raining. >> officials here are concerned about rising waters. why? because this a multi county weather event there are there was a lot of water that fell in montgomery county, polk county, liberty county and all that water fred is expected to flow in this direction towards harris county because well compares county is before the gulf of mexico. and so that is the big sir that's why the officials that we talked it today say that they don't expect conditions to improve until later next week, because imagine all of the water that you see around me there's more coming from the lakes that are just northeast and northwest of where we are. >> oh, that is terrible. all right. be careful out there. are rosa flores. thank you so much. you and your crew are chad myers here and the weather center when the world might folks look forward to drying out while the people where the water was, the two feet area. right. that rain came in. that's really shut off. >> but now the rain has moved
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into the more populous areas like harris county, where she is and that's houston proper. so yes. all of this water north of houston has to make it to the gulf of mexico. and that's all of this year's houston way down there. and those purple areas go to the key that's ten inches or more. this a lot of acreage here where you have ten inches or more and some spots were over 24 inches. i mean, just ridiculous numbers when it comes to the rain gauges. but now what it's setting up for houston, right along i ten is another round of rain just like we had earlier today, not here where the floodwaters are coming from. but right now, we're the floodwaters are moving to so you don't need water anywhere. and yes, we will see more in the way of rainfall today. and it's that training meaning along, i tend that i'm most concerned about do we get houston with water in the streets because urban flooding is very easy when all of a sudden there's nothing that's not a thing is going to soak in already eight reported gages over into major flood
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stage, which means out of the banks into houses, not just into farm fields, but then bye varro especially tomorrow morning. this weather is longabaugh. well off to the east. now there is still a chance of a tornado today, and that would make unbelievably 11 days in a row if we have one today, 11 days in a row with or paid on the ground in the past couple of weeks? 224 reports of tornadoes and yes, tomorrow, they're definitely definitely will be tornadoes on the ground again now. >> and this is more than usual this time here, i mean, this is usually a peak season for turned attic activity. april, may beyond, but this seems exceptionally high. >> it is exceptionally high. you just because it's now concentrated into such a small time frame. i'm not exceptionally high for the entire month, but when we spread that out, all of a sudden, you take a look and go, whoa, 2204 in five days, zoom coli cow, right? >> and this was spread around, i mean, we went to missouri we were nebraska, iowa, all we've
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done oklahoma, but tomorrow is going to be a bumpy day. my goodness. all right. chad myers, thanks so much. appreciate it. and rosa flores, also in texas. all right now, we are just six months away from the 2024 general election and a new cnn poll of polls polls shows just how tight the race is between president biden and former president trump will break it down next cnn newsroom brought to you by progressive, get a business insurance quote online in as little as six minutes visit progressive commercials she'll dot com when you're a small business owner you to doulas can be a log that's why progressive makes it easy to save with a commercial auto vote online. >> so you can take on all your
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you, here's a dummy all right, with exactly six months until voters head to the polls and pick a president a new cnn poll of polls shows no clear leader in the presidential race at this moment right now, 46% of voters support for president biden with 47% supporting former president donald trump. >> the poll of polls includes four of the most recent national polls. cnn, white house correspondent priscilla alvarez, joining us right now, iscilla, how is the biden campaign viewing this closely divided race? and these polls will pose up until this point have consistently shown that it is a tight race and biden campaign officials are aware of that this is a race that they often say is going. they know is going to be closed and is going to require voters to turn out. so again, going through what we saw in this poll that was conducted in me he to late april, you have that 47% for trump, 46% for biden. there was
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no sampling error in this poll now a separable the ebc ipsos poll conducted in late april among registered voters, we see biden at 46% and then trump at 45%. again, there a margin of error of two now, a lot is going to going to come down to voter turnout. that is what you hear from democratic strategists and from biden campaign officials. and so they're seizing on issues to mobilize voters. also aware that there is waning enthusiasm among voters about either one, either of the candidates. and so abortion rights is one of those we have seen them ramp up their messaging on that with abortion-related ads running across battleground states. the vice president going to florida last week as that abortion ban, went into effect, and also taking note of those states that will have abortion on the ballot because that is something that they see could really mobilize voters to the
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polls. so it's going to be a confluence of factors that is going to influence voters heading out to the polls. the biden campaign is aware of that, but look the other thing that they often say is it's still early in the year when presented with these polls, they often say voters are going to pay more attention as we get closer sure to november. and that is when it'll click for a lot of people that the election days around the corner and who the two candidates are. but that is often the response, but there is no doubt that this has been consistently showing across polls. that is a very tight race between president biden and former president donald trump. >> all right. persil alvarez. thanks so much all right. tomorrow, donald trump will return to a new york courtroom for week three of testimony in his hush money trial, the former president's spent this weekend in florida at the republican national committee's annual retreat he lashed out against prosecutors who have charged him with criminal indictments and he accused the democrats of quote, running a gestapo administration here's cnn's
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alayna treene behind closed doors at his mar-a-lago club on saturday, the former president took out his anger over a litany of criminal charges that he is facing and a wide-ranging profanity laced speech that he delivered to wealthy donors and high republicans as part of a luncheon fundraiser. >> now, during those remarks, donald trump attacked aggressively special counsel well, jack smith, he also went after democrats more generally, and argued that they are running a gestapo administration. essentially equating the democratic party be two nazi germany. and he also baselessly blamed democrats for what he said are being behind the criminal charges that he is facing now also during this weekend in palm beach, it was the rnc's annual retreat abroad, bring together high profile donors and republicans. and at one point, donald trump's campaign manager jurors chris lacivita and susie wiles, as well as his
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pollster, tony fabrizio walked the group through their recent fundraising figures. they said that the campaign and it's his allied groups raise $76.2 million in april. now, we can independently confirm those numbers given the fec reports won't drop until later this month, but they said they saw that as a sign of optimism for their chance and their attempt to try and close the gap with the biden campaign's ever growing war chest. now during that session, they also made a pitch for how they think donald trump could be competitive in states like minnesota and virginia, both states that recently went for democrats in recent elections. now i also just want to bring you another other news that we got just today, which is that charlie spies the rnc's chief counsel, was pushed it out of the rnc. this came just months after he was brought on by chris lacivita to help the rnc, particularly with a focus on election integrity. now we're told that his hiring actually rankled some officials in
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donald trump's inner orbit. they had pointed to pass criticism from charlie spies of donald trump four claiming that the 2020 election was stolen. spies had also, in the past, helped represent people like jeb bush, mitt romney, and ron desantis, alayna treene get cnn, palm beach. >> thanks so much. alayna. all right. new details this afternoon, we're getting an update from police and mexico into the disappearance of an american man and two australian man stay with us a florida man is hospitalized infected with anthrax night this became the bureau's number warn crying to solve. how would really happen with jesse l. martin tonight at nine on cnn bring into savings this moving season with todd's, save up to 25%. >> now i'm moving in storage and see why pods has been trusted with over 6 million moves with don't wait hey, save up to 25%. now, visit
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disappeared minutes ago, police wrapped up a press conference. >> journalists stefano pozzebon is joining me right now with the latest, what did they say? stefano yes. >> fredricka. well, not good news unfortunately, out of two the capital of baja, california, because the attorney general, maria elena andrade focused. her press conference on the three bodies that were recovered that you remember on friday morning from a cliff about 80 kilometers or so, 50 miles? south of the city center of ensenada. and of course, there has been huge speculation about the identity of those three bodies. she did not confirm that the identity these of those three bodies, but she said that those corpses were the product of a murder, that they were being assassins. they had been assassinated and that they recovered the preliminary exams identified some fire up fire shots at the head as the main cause of the deaths. she said that the is and i quote, a very high degree three of probability that these
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bodies are indeed those of the three missing surfers, callum and jake robinson from western australia and jack carter rhoad, she's said however, she insisted that the feminist will need to do identification of the bodies before these, they can be pronounced dead. and as confirmed but the families of both the two australian brothers and the american surfer jack carter rhoad. they arrived in tijuana where these examinations are taking place to end she said about half an hour ago that the identification process was taking place. at that moment in case that the families could not perform a pool identification because of the state of the k of those three bodies that were recovered that she said well, from a clay for close to the ocean, they will have to perform a dna match then the attorney general presented some motive, some leads on the motive behind these crimes. she said that they believed that investigators believed that
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that these was a case of a car robbery gone wrong, and that two people have been taking him and there's two suspects in custody. >> fred, what terribly sad. all right. stefano pozzebon. i'll let us now when you learn more. thank you. and we'll be right back so it's to play. >> great. qiwei's trust each other. we're gonna do a trust balls, stand up, trust what here we have dark told you is a dummy nothing dems my light like a migraine with nortech ott. >> i found really the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent all-in-one to those with migraines. >> i see you. >> for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults don't take if allergic to nortech odi team allergic reactions can occur even days after using most common side effects are nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. >> it's time. we all talk to a
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after what officials call actions up and quoting now hostility and racist overtones we're about to show you some of that confrontation and a warning you may find this disturbing adding to the outrage that video was shared on social media by georgia republican congressman mike collins, who posted quote old miss, taking care of business and quote cnn's rafael romo has been looking into all of this. rafael cnn actually spoke with a woman that was being taunted in the video. and what did she say? yeah. first we wanted to make sure that it was her and we wanted also to hear from her and fred, there are multiple videos circulating online showing the protest at the university of mississippi and oxford. but there's one
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video particular that has gone viral is the one that we just showed and is at the center of a controversy. before i show you the video, we need to warn a viewers again that it may be offensive to many people and as you can see, the video shows a group of mostly young white men in the counterprotest yelling at a black woman, at least one counter protester is seen on video and appears to be making gestures at the woman we now know who the woman in the video is. her name is jaylin r. smith she's 24 years old. she confirmed to my colleague, dianne gallagher that as she is the woman seen in the video, it said that during the protest, pro-palestinian demonstrators, were kept in an enclosure which police said was for their safety. she also said that she briefly stepped out of the enclosure to go live on social
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media and that was when the confrontation took place. cnn has made efforts, but has not identified any of the counterprotesters seen in the video. we have also learned that the university of mississippi has opened an investigation into student conduct, but didn't say who or what they were specifically investigating in a letter chancellor glenn boyce says, university officials it's are aware that some statements made were offensive, hurtful, and unacceptable, including actions that conveyed hostility and racist overtones smith tells cnn she said some insults back to the counter-protestors, but as the following quote, people calling me fat or lizzo didn't hurt my feelings it's because i know what i am. i am so confident in my blackness. i am so confident in my size, in the way that i wear my hair and who i am, they do not bother me if anything, i felt pity for them for how stupidly they acted. the controversy took another
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turn when us representative mike collins when it's a republican representing parts of georgia, shared the viral video on x the following day saying, ole miss, taking care of business. cnn has reached out to collins office, but there hasn't been an answer so far and then yesterday, fred, congressman collins to eat prompted the n double acp to send a letter to congressional leadership saturday asking for an investigation into collins conduct in part, the letter says the following. these actions conducted by a member of the house of representatives regardless of intent, legitimize and propagate racism and undermine the principles of equality and justice that our government is sworn to uphold some of our viewers may remember that the university of mississippi has a long history of racial incidents, including the deadly riots that broke out there in 1962 when james meredith became the first black student to enroll at the school. so a lot of controversy there for it all right.
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>> and lots of follow-up to come. rafael romo. thank you so much. all right. so pro-palestinian protests have been going on for weeks now at dozens of college campuses across the country, something like at college campuses and universities. and it also meant that there have been something in the realm of 2,400 arrests that have resulted. consequently, let's talk more about the road ahead, because many who have demonstrated said that they will continue to do so on college campuses. in fact, on the campus of the university of southern california, it has since reopened after police his went in and dismantled an encampment there. let's bring in now former president and ceo of the nwa cp cornell william brooks. he is now a professor at the harvard kennedy school of government. good to see you. so at usc's you, usc, there have been some students who vow that they will still continue due to protest even after that
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encampment has been dismantled what do you think colleges and universities need to be positioned for, prepared for now, while this semester might be ending, there are summer school and there will be fall, and there may be still some students who were vowing to continue to demonstrate well, first of all, i'll college leaders, president's administrators need to be prepared for the protests to continue what we know about student movements is that they grow in response to what students as our people have constancy on the news, see on their phones and so they had to prepare for these protests to continue. >> but in preparing for their protest to continue, it's not merely about securing the physical facilities of a campus. it's also about preparing students to participate in democracy. in a democracy the nonviolent constructive basis. so in other
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words, where we have it soon as university of mississippi jumping up and down, like like a semi and eight or monkey mocking a black woman, calling her lizzo, as though all black women look the same where we have a black student declaring that jews or zionists don't deserve to live where we have another student, lily calling a black person the inward and spitting on them. this says to us, it says the college administrators, the president's till college leaders, that we have to stand with our students in terms of helping them to protests to descent, to express their opinions in ways that do not vilify and dehumanized one another and allow them to make their points in ways that lily edify and strengthen our republic without destroying it from but then this is a very serious moment, was not an aberration but a serious moment
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how do you see that commitment being carried through? >> because there are lessons to be learned in which how many college campuses handled you know, what some are calling unrested handled a a movement by students who felt that they wanted to voice their thoughts, opinions, their emotions on this well, one of the things we have to fully appreciate is the police the national guard law enforcement is a tool of last resort last resort, the tools that you first want to employ are negotiations, discussion here at the harvard kennedy school, we started a whole series on having hard conversations facilitating in engagement and interaction among students of different opinions. >> it's cooking important that we lay the groundwork for descent, but disagreement for the bait within and well before
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and well after protests and demonstrations. so in other words, police cannot solve a problem that is a democracy problem, a first amendment problem. this will call fires a much more thoughtful approach because frederick, when have you ever seen students arrested or assumes detained and the protests decrease? we've seen over and over again that when students bayes law enforcement without engagement protests expand and oftentimes become more dangerous, right? >> so if you want to draw some comparisons to say the civil rights movement, or even anti-apartheid movements of which i participated than that when i was in college and it was a time in which differences where we're expressed but you also had particularly in the civil rights movement, you had unified student-led groups. there were meetings to help maintain you know, some
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uniformity even in the face of potential violence, can this generation of demonstrators who are enduring different kinds of stressors, right? can they reach similar goals through peaceful demonstrations? >> fredricka absolutely believes so. why? because the majority of these protests and demonstrations have been peaceful, not really the encampments, but protests, disagreement in classrooms and hallways and across the college campus. so if we invest in training many and support and classroom time booth between now and the end of semester and the cost of summer, will be well-positioned when school resumes in the fall. and let's bear in mind the three fears at work here. there's fear of antisemitism and islamophobia, but also fear of the police. and there's an imminent bushnell empirical basis for these spheres. hey, crimes are up, people are seeing ugly
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things on their phones and our students know according to american history, that when you call law enforcement and call police in unwisely on thoughtfully bad things can happen. and the last thing i'll say here, frederick is this during the anti-apartheid movement yours truly as a similarity student hung a banner out of my seminary window and was faced with eviction from my college for my seminary. i like to believe that not to be a good citizen and i learned with a great many people in my generation, to resist injustice vigorously, but to do so in the context of a democracy, nonviolently all right, well said full-time cornell, william brooks, great to see you. >> thank you so much. >> great to see you as always will be right back every weekday morning, cnn's five things has what you need to get going with your day. >> and here are five reasons to
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to harrys.com slash shave to claim your $7 trial by more than liebermann at the pentagon and this cnn the hamas delegation has left cairo after the latest round of hostage negotiations wrapping up, several countries, including the us, have been trying to strike a deal that would potentially lead to a ceasefire in gaza and the release of hostages cnn's paula hancocks is in the middle east for us. so what is the status of the talks? paula well, fred, at this point, we know that the latest round of negotiations has ended it's certainly
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hasn't ended with as positive a push as some were hoping for. >> we heard from the biden administration they believe this proposal on the table was extremely generous by israel and it was effectively the best that hamas was going to get but it certainly doesn't feel, at least from the public statements that there's been any kind of break down either. so the hamas delegation we know has left cairo. we heard from the political the leader ismail haniyeh that they have given their response to the deal that is currently on the table. they said they were in-depth and serious discussions. however, when it comes to the israeli sayyed, we've heard from prime minister benjamin netanyahu and he has said that hamas has stuck to what he calls their extreme positions. the fact that they want the israeli military to pull out completely from gaza something which israel is not willing to do. and also that they want to complete end to the war. now netanyahu said that that would effectively leave hamas intact. they could regroup, rearm, and
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then threatened israel at a later date. so that's something israel cannot accept what this has done, at least from the public statements we're hearing from both sides. is that it shows us there is significant differences of opinion and the gap between the two sides when it comes to trying to secure this deal, fred and paula, israel has now closed down the opera operations of the al-jazeera network operating inside israel. what do we know about that so this happened earlier this sunday, fred, it was a unanimous votes in the cabinet to shut down al-jazeera. >> so you can no longer hear, see, or read al-jazeera within israel itself. they said that it was going to be effective immediately. and sure enough, we saw images of some of the camera equipment being confiscated from their jerusalem bureau. now, israel has said that al-jazeera has been in harming israel security and inciting idf soldiers,
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calling them hamas is mouthpiece. i'll just zero and its state funding from qatar. they'd have said that this deny these accusations from israel. in fact, al-jazeera has called it a criminal act, accusing israel of suppressing free speech to try and cover up. their crimes. so also highlighting the fact that more than 140 journalists have been killed in gaza all right. >> paula hancocks in the middle east. thank you so much. >> all right. nearly seven months after the hamas attacks sparked the war in gaza, a new exhibit is giving visitors and immersive look at the events of october 7 one of the main targets of the october 7 attack was the nova music festival, held near israel's border with gaza. and in this exhibit now on display in new york a recreation of some of the horrific scenes with charred vehicles, bullet riddled bathroom walls, and other items
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left behind. here, cnn's polo sandoval, with a look you may not notice this nondescript building when walking down wall street but inside, you'll find a glimpse into the events of october 7, that's when thousands of music lovers gathered in southern israel for the nova music festival, militant time remembers it well, the atmosphere was so unique because you are so many good people and it's pure. we were genuinely hey, happy. i was just myself. i was very and i fell so safe was supposed to be a desert braves celebrating life turned, into. a frenzy, massacre at sunrise hamas gunmen stormed the festival grounds, killing and kidnapping as they advanced into israel from gaza traces of that terror attack now make up this exhibit. nearly everything on display here, according to organizers, was abandoned and the chaos the items from tenths
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to chart vehicles and bullet hole riddell toilets. they were curated in stage to recreate a semblance of the mayhem loud audio from witness video ads to the chilling weights of the experience. that's intentional explains this 28-year-old survivor when you see the chaos, you understand house karatay the war. how helpless we war how knob prepared and you can and you can see the actual items you can understand that these are people such as you visitors walk under the same vibrant tarps. it covered the nova dance floor. >> when i look at it and i know how i stood under it dancing and then also sudan, not stupid but ran for my life under this canopy is i have all the memories going through my mind and all different emotions.
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it's so beautiful, then there's the hunting lost and found with more than 260 bodies for covered at the festival. >> any of these personal effects will never be reclaimed while looking over these relics been heim came upon her favorite sweatshirt we lost so many things and we lost so many loved ones. >> and there's something about getting back just this one dang. and it means the world to me. >> these are some of the images captured by ben time that day. one moment she danced with her friends, the next, they huddled in the brush waiting for rescue reflecting on that day is difficult, says behind but she does it to share this message amid a war that's only deepening divisions. >> you can try and twist it and make it about politics. but actually this is a story about innocent people who came to dance and celebrate life. and this is what happened. >> the nova music festival founders are partially behind
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this exhibit donations from it will go to the nova healing journey, but initiative supporting mental health treatment for victims and their families according to organizers but it's also a traveling tribute honoring those who are yet to come home and those who fell of dancing in the desert, the most beautiful souls danced here and now there, they will dense forever in the sky in one day, we'll be reunited hi, i'm shared with me that in the immediate moments after the attack, she even struggled to get out of bad fred, often overcome with a sense of loneliness. well now as we approach seven months since the attack, and still with those emotional scars quite raw. there are some signs of healing. she's traveling, she's sharing the story of her nova community. i asked her if she whatever attend a music festival in the future, and she vowed to dance again, the exhibit continues here in new york city for a few more weeks.
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it initially premiered in tel aviv for ten weeks, so it really is just an important perspective and what has become a politically charged environment when it comes to the war in the middle east that's incredibly sad. >> and what a powerful exhibit you did a beautiful job telling that story. polo sandoval. thanks so much. we'll be right back how would really happen tonight at nine on cnn today at america's beverage companies are models might still look the same but they can be remade and a whole new way thanks to you. we're getting bottles back and we've developed a way to make new ones from 100% recycled plastic new bottles made using no new plastic. >> you'll be seeing more of these bottles in more places. >> and when we get more of them back we can use less new plastic carbonyls are date to be remade mom jeans. >> she passed them down to you
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