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who are looking for something, or they're lost souls. they're trying to find an answer, and if there's somebody out there, like an applewhite, trying to provide that answer, they might gravitate towards one of them. we hope that we took advantage of the time that we had incarnate in these human vehicles, and we'll be of better service to the next level because of it. to this day, the deaths of the 39 followers of heaven's gate remains the largest mass suicide on american soil, and although most of the members of the group took their own lives back in march of 1997, there are a handful of surviving members. two of them operate the group's website, unchanged since the '90s, claiming they were left behind to preserve the legacy of heaven's gate. i'm hill harper. thanks for watching. ♪
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watching hello and welcome to have joining us here in the united states around the world am streaming else on cnn max, i'm rosemarie church, just ahead. >> donald trump's hush money drug continues today with several key witnesses yet to testify negotiations would between hamas and israel have stalled. we will speak to a relative of an israeli hostage about what this might mean for their loved one and mexican and idea and to fight three dead bodies found in a well while investigators search for emotive live from atlanta this is cnn newsroom with rosemarie thanks for joining us. israel has issued a statement urging people in eastern raffa to
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evacuate, amid fears of an imminent idf ground invasion of the southern gaza city. the statement says, those people we should evacuate immediately to the expanded humanitarian area at the checkpoints, that area is in al-mawasi, as you can see on this map, there are well over 1 million palestinians taking refuge in rafah from the fighting. that is five times the pre-war population of the area. and experts here, it could result in the deaths of many of them israel's defense minister told his troops to expect intense action in raffa i'm, not on all we identified alarming signs that hamas actually does not intend to go to any agreement with us. this means we will start military actions in rafah and the entire gaza strip in the very near future. >> meanwhile, the white house has paused an ammunition shipment to israel, a source did not give cnn a reason for that decision, but says it's
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not connected to the potential idf operation in rafah and does not affect of the shipments meantime, the ceasefire and hostage release talks appear to have stalled, but they're not over. the us cia director was scheduled to arrive in israel on monday, but has delayed the trip for the moment. william burns is staying in doha egyptian source familiar with the negotiations, told cnn that hamas negotiators are heading their tube amassed says it wants to strike a deal, but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, he will not accept hamas is demand to withdraw the idf from gaza. >> the olive shorter capitulated into hamas's demands would be a terrible defeat for the state of israel. it would be a great victory for hamas or-awn and the entire axis of evil. it would demonstrate terrible weakness to our friends and to our enemies this weakness would only bring closer the next war.
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and it would push off the next piece agreement because alliances are not made with the weak and the defeated alliances are made with a strong and the victorious so much more michael levy joins us now from ghanaian tick var, in israel, his brother or levy is among the hostages. >> hamas is holding. thank you so much for talking with us. your family has been dealing with the anguish of your brothers absence for nearly seven months now, and these ceasefire and hostage release talks are stalled, but they haven't broken down, which is very important. what is your reaction to news that hamas says it wants to strike a deal. but prime minister netanyahu won't accept their demand, withdrawal idf troops from gaza honestly, i start believing anything from asieh is saying i mean, we hear those whom else
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about deal pretty much sense. >> october 8 we have seen so many negotiation breakdowns and deals that fall down and at the moment. i try not to deal with it because obviously it's not it's not serious and michael israel is now urging gazans in eastern raffa evacuated and says, plans for a ground offensive into the city are moving forward. >> what's your reaction to that? and the israeli airstrikes in raffa given some hostages, may be held in that city my. >> brother is in gaza. >> so obviously i'm afraid i trust the the army to do what do you what he knows and want her the hostages, or any
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innocent civilians. that's what i'm trying to believe in and what do you know about your brothers current condition and what would you like to share with us about your brother or we know that always alive. >> and that it wasn't injured when he was kidnapped and all has a two-and-a-half year old giant named ahmad go is waiting for him at home this amazing boy already lost his mother horrible attack of hamas all lead to witnesses white being murdered before it was kidnapped and i think this is what's important people tend to take it into politics and think the hostages are just names. so numbers. but they are real people. for me, it's my little brother for the ad. the
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other 131 hostage families it's their loved ones each one has thousands of people behind him. who cares for him was basically stopped our lives because we are fighting to get them back this is what's important, not politics are not anything else and what do you want all of us to know about your brother? i want you to take a look at this smiling face and understand that it can be anyone in the world and everyone should take a stand against terrorism and fix it. >> and put more pressure on their government to make hamas release the hostages every day that they are, they'll is a crime against humanity and you
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mentioned that your brother and tragically his, his late wife, have a son, a two-year-old. what do you tell him when he asks where his parents we had to tell him that his mom one come back and that we are looking for his father i don't know how much of it taken understand, but if feels different when you seize appellants coming to take their children from their kindergarten it sits alone and ghraieb that he misses his father and his mother that's real story. >> you and it is a heartbreaking story. >> michael levy. thank you so much for talking with us and we hope your brother is returned to you safely soon thank you for joining us. >> thank you the united nations
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press organizations and human rights groups are condemning israel's decision to ban al-jazeera from the country, which of course comes while israel still prevents international from media, from going into gaza, the news organizations managing editor says the band will not alter their editorial decisions we will try to pursue all legal path is to counter this but for now, the coverage will continue. the impartial coverage will continue we will make sure that we report both sides despite the fact think that we have lost the coverage from inside israel. we are not able to operate there, but we have other kinds the methods to news gathering and we will continue to be committed to the objective coverage that we have been committed to from the beginning of this war.
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>> the un human rights office issued this statement on social media. we regret the cabinet decision to close al jazeera in israel, a free and independent media is essential to ensuring trans it's apparently and accountability. now, even more so, given tight restrictions on reporting from gaza freedom of expression is a key human right. we urge the government to overturn the ban just hours from now, donald trump will be back in a new york courtroom for the start of the fourth week of his historic criminal trial. >> a former us president has pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment to adult film star stormy daniel's daniel's is a potential witness for the
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prosecution, but they've been tight-lipped over who they might call to the stand next, cnn's cohen has more a new witness, will take the stand on monday when the hush money trial of former president donald trump resumes while it remains unclear who will be called to testify. next, we're still waiting to hear from several key witnesses, including the adult actress at the center of the trial, stormy daniels and trump's former attorney, michael cohen the trial picks back up after friday's testimony from one of trump's former key advisers, hope hicks. hicks that feet away from trump as she described, the 2016 fallout from the access hollywood tape and the trump campaign's response to stories about hush money payments testimony from hicks really set the stage for witnesses who have direct knowledge of trump's alleged role in a scheme to keep stormy daniels quiet ahead of the 2016 election trump is charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records stemming from how he allegedly hd the way michael cohen was reimbursed for paying $130,000 to daniel's hicks testified last
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week that she did not believe the story that cohen had paid the money on his own and she said that trump was glad he did not have to deal with the stories about hush money payments coming out until after the 2016 election. now, trump white house aides, trump organization employees, daniels and michael cohen are all still on deck for prosecutors to call zachary cohen, cnn, washington rahm brown stain is a cnn senior political analyst and senior editor at the atlantic. >> he joins us now from los angeles. appreciate you being with us my rosemary so gop presumptive nominee for president donald trump will be back at his criminal trial in the coming hours. and so far, he is gaining rather than losing political support, how likely is it that this trend will continue for him right after the november elections, with most polls currently please showing a very tight race between him and joe biden yeah, it is it is a very tight race and the national polls in
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the key swing state polls, trump probably has a slight advantage in enough states that you'd have to say he's the favorite overall at this point i think the impact of this trial are not going to know so until the finish line it doesn't seem that americans are riveted enough on the details that individual days of testimony are really going to move the needle much in the presidential election. >> but when we get to the finish line, we do have polling suggesting that there are a fair number of voters who understand kinda billy would have hesitations about electing to the nation's chief law enforcement office, someone who has been a convicted felon. now whether that plays out in the end, whether he is convicted, and whether voters will respond if they do, if he is, we don't know, but that i think is more likely to be the impact than kind of movement around the individual days it testimony as compelling as some of them have been like hope hicks last week and ron fall, right to republican marjorie taylor
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greene is threatening to call a vote this week to oust her parties own house speaker mike johnson. >> but it's putting her at odds with some mega allies. >> and democrats are now valid i'm going to step in and save him if she goes ahead with this vote so what's the likelihood political fallout? from this on both sides well, is just another manifestation of the enormous, really almost unprecedented difficulty republicans have had running the house. >> i mean that the house has been, has been common the modern era, a quasi parliamentary institution where we saw, for example, in the two years that would democrats that unified control, they passed a series of bills with no more than two or three members voting no on some very polarizing controversial issues has been nothing like that in these two years. and i think obviously as you know, with the democrats are not going to allow her to remove the speaker particularly because he stepped
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up and did what the bipartisan coalition in the senate had done earlier in terms of aid to ukraine and israel and taiwan. but i think this is just a very clear signal of what might be out there. again, if republicans win another narrow majority in 2025, don't forget the last two houses, the majority party has only had a four or five-seat majority historically, narrow divisions this may be more of a kind of a preview of the future, particularly on the republican side and wrong in the midst of trump's search for a vice presidential running mate. >> one prospective candidate, south dakota governor kristi noem, may have crossed a line, even for trump by writing about shooting and killing her own puppy. and now suggesting that president biden's his dog should also be shot. another possible vp for trump, senator tim scott won't commit to accepting the 2024 election results. now there just two of his possible choices. so who will trump likely select your
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thing well, there was one interesting aspect of this that i thought didn't get enough attention in that interview that trump did last week with time magazine, in which he laid out a lot of ominous authoritarian sounding ideas like using the military to deport people or firing us attorneys who would not prosecute anyone that he asked along the way. >> he said that he did intend to adhere to the 22nd amendment and not seek reelection of third time or election a third time if he, if he wins in november and that means into his consciousness, i think has to be the awareness that he is picking the person who would be the firm honor to succeed him, whether or not he wins in 2024, i have to imagine that might change the calculation a little bit. there isn't there aren't that many choices that give him an enormous electoral advantage. maybe marco rubio or tim scott, to help him with
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inroads. he's already achieved in early polling among non-white men but if he's thinking about it, in fact, committing to only running for warren term. and of course we would see if he wins that might lead him more to figures like say jd vance who has been in a state that he should win trump's. you're able to win on his own but who he might feel more comfortable as a designee for the next generation of maga. so we'll see where he goes. >> but i thought that was an intriguing perhaps indication of some of the considerations that he may be pondering as he, as he weighs this decision. >> and will watch to see who he does select in the end. ron brownstein, many thanks for joining us, push at it. >> thank you when we come back, deadly floods are devastating cities across the globe submerging homes and forcing hundreds of thousands of people people to find shelter. >> plus authorities confirmed the three bodies found in mexico last week are the missing surfers. two australian brothers, and their american brand we will have the latest
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statewide continued to scour areas in undated by days of heavy rainfall the five-year-old boy is the first reported fatality in the state, which is coping with widespread flooding that has displaced thousands of people hundreds have been rescued from flooded homes and vehicles. >> and disaster declarations have been made in more than a third of this state's counting we will have more coverage on this for our north american audience later in the program officials in kenya say the death toll from weeks of widespread flooding has now risen to at least 228 people, 72 are still missing the danger is far from over with more heavy rain forecast for the country's western and northern regions. parts of the country received more than half a month's worth of rain in just two days at the start of this month. >> more than 100 people have been forced to flee their homes
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extreme weather is also devastating. >> southern brazil officials say at least 78 people have been killed in a series of catastrophic floods. more than 100 others are missing. residents and evacuees tell cnn, they have seen dead body he's floating in the water. people likely not yet counted in the death toll. officials say hundreds of thousands of people have been affected by the flooding a tragic update on the search for three missing surfers in mexico. the body is found in baja california, friday have been confirmed to be the two missing australian brothers, callum and jake robinson, and their friend american jack carter, rhoad. their killings have caused an uproar or among members of mexico's surfing community with many calling for more action to improve safety. allison piotroski from our affiliate nine news and australia filed this report from mecca it's okay debra
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martin robinson in t01 other where they met with baha'is attorney general. >> these trillion ambassador to mexico was also in attendance and then say a, now here in ensenada doing something that no parent should have to do, identify their son's body is being new details coming from the autopsy report about how these three men would killed it was execution style, a gunshot to the head baha'is attorney general easy insisted that this was an opportunistic crime that three mexican nationals seized upon the three-man at their remote camp, sayyed that pushback and tried to fight them off as the mexican nationals were after they're white. and that was how they were shot. the mexican attorney general insistent that this was the cause of events. local well journalists pushing back and saying they are confused as to how they've come to this conclusion. so quickly. i'm here in ensenada where locals have been gathering local surfers who wants to show their solidarity to australia. many of them met callum and jackie last week and went surfing with them. one of them was patricia. >> i have the opportunity to
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meet this guy's leg three days before in san diego, we were surfing together. they were super nice. this one, they were asking for that goes and they were looking so happy to be here to learn about cuter. they were asking our traditional music, the locals here in ensenada are incredibly rattled, but they say, if there's anything to come from this case, i hope that it results in some change in their community thanks, to nine news correspondent allison piotroski for that report coming up next, we will go inside an immersive knew exhibit that gives visitors a sense of what it was like when hamas gunmen attack the nova music festival on october 7. plus ukraine's orthodox easter celebrations were disrupted by dead russian airstrikes will have details for you. after a short break
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what's this? your wings. light 'em up! gentlemen, it's a beautiful... ...day to fly. to three-to-one, three-to-one. today nearly seven months after the hamas attacks sparked the war in gaza, a new exhibit on display in lower manhattan is giving visitors and immersive look at the events of october 7 polo sandoval takes us inside
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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 so pure for genuinely 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 a mask 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 tens to chart vehicles and bullet hole riddell toilets that were curated and staged to recreate
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a semblance of the mayhem loud audio from witness videos adds to the chilling weights of the experience that's intentional explains his 28-year-old survivor. >> when you see the chaos, you understand house care ugly war. how helpless we will are how not prepared and you can end, you can see the actual items you can understand that these are people such as you visitors walk under the same vibrant tarps that covered the nova dance floor. >> when i look at it, and i know how i stood under it, dancing and then also stood on the knots to it. but run for my life under this canopy, it's i have all the memories going through my mind and all different emotions. it's and it's so beautiful.
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>> then there's the hunting lost and found with more than 260 bodies recovered at the festival. many 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 is something about getting that just this one thing and it's 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, de 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 this exhibit donations from it will go to the nova healing journey and initiative supporting mental health treatment for victims and their
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families according toward organizers, but it's also a traveling tribute honoring those who are yet to come home and those who fell while dancing in the desert. >> the most beautiful souls danced, here and now there they will dance forever in the sky in one day will be reunited with them ben, hi, i'm shared with me that she initially struggled to even get out of bad after the attack. well, the seven months later, he or she is traveling sharing the story of her nova community. i asked if she plans to attend a music festival in the future. she vowed that she will dance again the exhibit will continue here in new york for a few more weeks. initially premiered and tel aviv polo sandoval, cnn, new york coming up, a ukrainian woman is dedicating her life to finding her father, a civilian who was arrested by russian officials more than two years ago.
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visible tragedy of the war in ukraine, officials in kyiv and human rights officers believed thousands of ukrainian civilians are being detained in prisons deep inside russian territory some family members are doing what they can to find answers and bring their loved ones harm cnn investigative producer katie polglase brings us the story that pulls her a toll on your a bonus chao circulation raqqa sean whites in row the chat for my grasp on for you, have no water seeking information about their relatives since russia's full-scale invasion of the country, thousands of civilians are believed to have been taken and held in detention.
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>> the ukrainian government says ud is false other set he is one of them yes, nice thumb different batcho, vomiting pulley tvc could say across the whole bears. >> now this from the side, to continue the music tolfull naval prevent all my show much of sand ober's are stellar in schools. i've done. so the more cautious to teach and obrador, but nominees udfs father is now thought to be held in a detention facility in comments satan ski.
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>> but due to legal black holes, the chances of his release, a slim some of the chart notes of prostate number, sleeve numbers are coin, you know, you keep the holly boolean narration maximize international laws prohibit warring parties from detaining civilians unless there is a serious security reason for it. ukraine's human rights commissioner says that russia is pressuring ukraine to recognize, detain civilian ends is prisoners of war and exchange them for captured russian soldiers. this is not something ukraine is willing to do because it would put more ukrainians and occupied areas at risk. russian authorities have not responded to cnn's requests for comment yulia and another relative of a detainee's decided to set up a civic organization to raise awareness it's about the issue and to help them get better access to officials. now, they hold regular meetings with the coordination headquarters for the treatment of prisoners of
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war and the boltzmann's office in the face of uncertainty, memories of her father helped yulia stay strong aware, chirp share data amid the ongoing conflicts in ukraine and the middle east, chinese president xi jinping is visiting europe for the first time in five years after arriving in paris sunday, he will meet with french president emmanuel macron and european commission president ursula von the lion in the coming hours. later monday, he'll be honored at a state dinner. mr. she's six day visit to europe will also include stops in serbia and hungary and i want to thank you for joining us. i'm rosemary church for our international viewers world sport is coming up next. and for those of you here in the united states and in canada, i'll be back with more see you in a newsroom in
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bend down to put on the exclusive. he'll stroke guides your foot into place. skechers, slip and sandal a warm welcome back to our viewers here in north america. i'm rosemarie church, texas has endured days of heavy rain and flooding prompting evacuations and hundreds of rescues from homes and vehicles now there's more rain in the forecast and parts of the central us are under a severe weather threat. cnn meteorologist, he had myers has more yeah i'm usely the weather story here is still the flooding in parts of southern southeastern texas, but we change and turn our attention to really what's going to happen today. we still have eight gauges in major flood category though that number was 12. >> so in places water is going down but this number is going up just in the past 11 days 224 reports of tornadoes. and today could be a very violent day. in fact, we have the level four
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out of five for a moderate risk of severe weather. there's only one higher risk and that's high risk. but everywhere that you see a color here you need to pay attention. there's going to be a lot of sunshine during the day. that's going to warm up the atmosphere. we're going to bubble the clouds and then all of a sudden those clouds are going to begin to turn into thunderstorms. some of those, many of those will begin to rotate an a rotang thunderstorm has the potential to make a tornado with it. now, with this, it will still welcome to potential for severe hail, maybe baseball-sized hail damaging wind gusts outside of the tornado itself. so today as a de, to keep your noaa weather radio won if you have any of the colors here in your states, it's the data pay attention for sure disaster declarations have been made in more than a third of the counties in texas. and on sunday, the flooding turned deadly with the body of a five-year-old boy recovered near fort worth more now from
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cnn's rosa flores the 911 call came in at about 2:00 a.m. this morning local time, about a man and a woman and a child stock inside a car in the rising waters. and then of course, first responders went to their rescue. but here is what the johnson county official said that that 911 color witness, the occupants get out of the vehicle and attempt to get too dry ground on foot when all were swept into the floodwaters the adults were rescued at about 5:00 a.m. this morning. the body of the five-year-old boy was recovered after 7:00 a.m. this morning this is what we have been hearing from officials in multiple counties and they're asking adults not to drive through right? using waters, if water has swallowed the road, they are asking people not to drive through it. they're asking people not to move barricades and drive
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through rising water. there also asking people to evacuate if they are in mandatory evacuation zones. now, we hopped on an air boat with the harris county sheriff's office. we have video of this. >> they were assessing an area that's right behind me. >> it was not accessible other than by boat. and they showed but some of the dangers. i mean, we were on this air, but we were going over fences, over mailboxes the stop signs were at eye level and the first response ponders explain some of the challenges. sometimes they stretch their arms towards individuals telling them that they can rescue them, they can take them to higher ground and to safety. and a lot of the times visuals deny that help. they say that they wanted to stay in their homes. and of course, first responders can drag people out of their homes, out of their private property. and so that's some of the difficulties talk to the lieutenant about this. and here's what he had to say about several challenges to go listen, we've been evacuating people since last wednesday, and all day yesterday in this syria here and there are still
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some people that they don't want to leave for whatever reasons. we do have mandatory evacuations as you can see, it's extremely flooded here. and unfortunately, we're getting more rain. >> this weather event has been compared to hurricane harvey because of the water levels of the san jacinto river. i want to show you a comparison because take a look at the restaurant that's behind me. it's at a distance. >> you can see that it is blue. >> it has a roof there was a local man here who took a picture of this building during hurricane harvey we have it for you and you can see that the water level is at about the roof. so that gives you a sense of the comparison cnn's rosa flores reporting from just outside houston. >> nasa says two of its astronauts are about to make history as the first pilot let's to fly a boeing's starliner to the international space station. the starliner spacecraft has taken two unmanned test flights to the
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iss before boeing is banking on this mission being a success, the company is dealing with several controversies with its airplanes after some deadly crashes and other high-profile incidents. the launch is scheduled for just after 10:30 p.m. eastern time. if it goes on schedule and according to plan, it will give elon musk space x a competitor in commercial spaceflight. american universities held graduated we shouldn't zero means this weekend and made more arrests of pro-palestinian protesters. the university of southern california has reopened its main campus to students and faculty members after weeks of demonstrations, but the university says valid ids are quiet to get on campus. on sunday, police cleared an anti-war and cabinet at the school for the second time.
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>> usc's president says protesters broke the law, but no arrests were made however, hundreds of protesters have been arrested at about 45 colleges and universities in the cnn's camila banal spoke to some students and faculty members about their decision to protest and how it's impacting campuses across the country it's really heavy emotionally hearing the stun grenades, you'd appearing shots fired from the rubber bullets and you don't know what's happening. >> these are the moments you dla students sabrina ellis is still trying to process i was just trying to go minute by minute. >> my my heat, we're hurting from standing up for so long. i do think that the message of the encampment and the protest was important enough that i felt the risk was worth it. >> well, sabrina is not facing charges. the consequences for some protesters around the nation be serious and include
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detainment, misdemeanors, school suspensions, and expulsions. and in the case of michael allen, a lecturer at washington university in st. louis aid administrative leave. >> there was arrested within three minutes of the police decision to push into the cabinet. >> 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 a 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 told by the university that he cannot finish the semester, have contact with students or attend commencement. will the university and effect is doing has actually impacting a lot more people than just those of us who were on campus on april 27 the university said they
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don't comment on personnel matters, but said that of the 100 people arrested, 23 were washington university students it's reflected the board 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. there does need to be accountability yet, and i think some people need to be fired. >> they point to harassment, 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 they should be
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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 while they won't reveal future plans. >> this is far from over. >> camila bernal, cnn, los angeles lando norris stormed to his first victory in the miami grand prix, the 24 year-old mclaren driver started fifth on the grid, but cupp for the field to finish more than seven seconds ahead of red bull's max verstappen. >> it is the first time norris has taken top spot with the british driver admitting it had been a long time coming. it will be hoping to emulate the when, when the f1 roadshow heads to italy in a couple of weeks almost 266,000 people don't do their sneakers for a common cause sunday, uniting in what's been dubbed the largest running event in the world runners, walkers, and wheelchair users in 169
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countries joined the 11th wings for lifeworld run they raised nearly $9 million to fund the search for a cure for spinal cord injuries. the average distance was a very respectable 11 and-a-half kilometers with the men's winner topping 70 kilometers and the female champ clocking 55 music icon madonna, turned up the star power with a spectacular constant in brazil the queen of. pop dazzled fans at a free show in rio janeiro. it was the last stop on her celebration will hello tour. she performed legendary hits like vo, express yourself and like a prayer. an estimated 1.6 million fans brave the heat to catch the material girls performance. they fill the area around copacabana beach for several blocks well, it's almost time for the world's most famous night in fashion on
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monday, the steps of new york's metropolitan museum of art will host a bevy of a-list is hitting the red carpet in their most eye popping ensembles, four the met gala this year's theme is the garden of time, a reference to the sci-fi short story written in 1962 by jg ballard. jennifer lopez bad bunnies and dire, and chris hemsworth serving as co-chairs for the girl i want to thank a few accompany this out. >> i'm rosemarie church. i will be back with more cnn newsroom in just a manner to stay with us trump hush money trial gavel to gavel coverage. >> the way only cnn can bring
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