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welcome to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada, and all around the world. >> i'm kim brynn, uber ahead on cnn newsroom. more evacuations ordered in gaza israeli forces expand their military operations and palestinian state, there's nowhere safe to go. mass demonstrations and aviv ahead of israel's memorial day, protesters demand the release of the hostages and the resignation of the prime minister plus, russia claims villages are falling to its forces as they pressed toward ukraine's second largest city live from atlanta. >> this is cnn newsroom with kim bruises i was eons in gaza
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say they have no safe place to go as israel conduct strikes from the north to the south. have a look, this is a live look at gaza where people say there's nowhere to turn to escape israeli military attacks. some say they can't even evacuate there's one hand, it was honestly i do not have a tent to go to all the tents were distributed already and i do not have cash to get a vehicle to move my belongings, which costs 400 or 500 shekels it is a very difficult situation. can you imagine having to evacuated when you don't have the means to do so rafah is huge and those who must evacuate are in the gianinna area. but now other areas like sultan and other areas are evacuating is very difficult. we do not know what to do. this is not fair. as for me, where can i go? >> the idf says about 300,000 palestinians have evacuated to rafat to what israel calls expanded humanitarian areas.
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also in rafah, the group mid stance on whole tiao says it's transferring the remaining patients from its hospital. they're saying it can no longer guarantee their safety meanwhile, trucks hearing aid meant for gaza are backed up at the rafah border crossing. egypt is refusing to coordinate the shipments with israel. israel took control of the gaza side of the crossing earlier this week. now, all of this is israel prepares its ground offensive in rafah, where more than 1 million palestinians have taken right? fuge journalists to elliot got can joins us now, live with more on the situation. so elliot more evacuations, more people who say they have nowhere safe to go that's right. >> care, man, i suppose the other big problem right now is getting humanitarian aid into a rafah. another parts of the southern gaza strip, as you mentioned, egypt is now refusing to coordinate with israel in terms of getting trucks in from the egyptian side of the border into a rafah because it tells cnn or officials tell cnn they are
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unable to guarantee the safety of those trucks. and i suppose you've got a similar situation in terms of the border between israel and gaza in the kerem shalom crossing to the south of rafah, where israel says over the last few days, some 200,000 liters of fuel have gone through, but certainly according to authorities in the hamas-run enclave, that is simply not getting to the people because it's not just getting the aid into the gaza strip, it's also a question of distribution. now we've heard from various un bodies operating inside gaza that they will simply run out of food by tomorrow, by monday, if they do not get aid coming in and again, according to the head of the gaza crossing or authority, not a single truck has gotten through from egyptian sayyed into rafah for six days. so we've been talking, of course a lot over the past few months about not enough aid getting through that was with the rafah border crossing open and width. kerem shalom operating, i suppose that pass it. now that
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situation is getting even worse than the big problem here is that drivers or simply too scared to drive into what is essentially an active combat zone with the egyptians now saying that they're coordination cannot resume until israeli tanks are no longer on the ground. but given that israel has said that if anything, it tends to expand its operation in rafah at some point it's hard to see that happening. and if you just cast your mind back some ten days when secretary state tony blinken was meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. not necessarily praising is robert certainly noting the market improvement in the amount of humanitarian aid getting into the gaza strip drip, but also noting that that needed to be not only sustained, but accelerated well, right now, rather than accelerating effectively, things have gotten into reverse. kim and then as i mentioned in the meantime, protests continue in israel took us through what we're seeing this is happening on a weekly basis. >> kim thousands of people gathering in central tel aviv
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and other cities across israel to keep up the pressure on the government to try to do a deal with hamas that would see the hundred and 28 or so hostages about a quarter of whom are believed to be dead brought back into israel and has been happening on a weekly basis. now, the protesters are not only demanding that the government do a deal, and i should note that talks have, i suppose let's put it politely pause. they haven't completely broken down, but they've paused for now, given that situation, the pressure is growing on the government from these protesters. there are also calling for new elections and also calling for prime minister benjamin netanyahu to resign. and this weekend's protests took on added poignancy because it comes on the eve of yum hazikaron, the de memorial day for israelis when israel remembers, it's fallen soldiers and people that have been killed in the various conflicts that israel has been involved with. since the establishment of the modern day state in 1948. so added poignancy also calling not only for the living hostages to be
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returned to israel, but also for the bodies of those who have been killed by hamas to be returned to israel so that they can receive a dignified burial. mamaat of those protests were peaceful, but there were clashes with police by number of people that remained after the authorized protests. they blocked roads, set fires, and there were a number of arrests, including we understand a couple of relatives of hostages being held in captivity in gaza. those protests, so no sign of abating. they're happening weekly and they will continue to happen until a ceasefire deal is done. a ceasefire deal kim, i should say that seems further away than ever. >> all right. appreciate the updates. elliott gucken in london. thank you so much. the palestinian civil defense group in gaza says there are around 10,000 bodies trapped in the rubble of destroyed buildings. they're civil defense spokesperson says the groups have been working for months to recover the bodies of those killed. he also says israeli strikes destroyed more than 70%
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of their equipment it's all defense crews and medics are the first responders after israeli strikes as i'm families following evacuation orders by the israeli military are describing the desperate and dangerous situation they face a father says, three of his children are suffering after they've been displaced, seven or eight times, areas it's about them on what there is no safe place. it's the same story, seven or eight times we move. there's no place safe whenever we go, there is bombardment. there was bombardment at the indonesian hospital and the doctors and medics were forced out. i had to leave like everyone else i don't know what to say. is this life, death is more honorable than this humiliation he israeli military has ordered residents in several neighborhoods in northern gaza to leave the area immediately and head toward shelters in the west and warning them that they are in a dangerous combat zone. >> now, some of the most seriously wounded palestinians are getting treatment in
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kotter. they arrive with severe physical injuries and emotional scars or jumana crotchet has their stories, but we just have to warn you this was sport does contain disturbing content behind every door is a story of what war has taken and what it has left shattered lives, broken bodies, and tortured souls this is the gaza award. >> others, hamad hospital, where you find just some of this war's countless critically injured some would say they're the lucky ones who barely escaped death. and hellhole gaza. and its hospitals have become one had a very severe injury from the injury he had an above knee amputation on one side and it below knee amputation on the other side alleles patients spent months with open wounds in arrived here with drug resistant infections, making their cases even harder to treat when working an orthopedic surgeon 2021 years
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the kind of injuries the severity of the injuries, the types of bone loss and infections we faced with the other patients are beyond whatever i've seen before but even those who've lost so much have found solace in having their children's safe and by their side they named sits alone in her hospital bed. no one by her sayyed. >> the vacant look in the eyes of a woman who's seen death. what i'm back it was an october 24th as khan younis was under israeli bombardment that i need then eight months pregnant was embed cradling her one-year-old son of zeus to sleep has to the issue i had a feeling something bad was going to happen, so i held him tighter whatever happens to me happens to him. you don't feel the strike itself. you just open your eyes and you're under the rubble sold as rgb. when i
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woke up screaming, i was feeling around to find my son. suddenly my mother-in-law came screaming are zoos what she found him over my belly. she picked him up, his body was in her hands and has had dropped onto my belly. >> when an even got to hospital, they thought she was dead. >> her baby girl was delivered by c-section. no little human henna they delivered her and she took her first breath? i came back to life. >> as you know, as she hasn't done within amputated arm and serious injuries to her legs. >> they named couldn't even hold her baby girl before she was evacuated out of gaza her daughter is now in egypt she's watched her grow in photos. >> baby medium now, is this oldest, this war at un? he says most days, not even her daughter is giving her the will to live anymore, though hardest numbers still slow. it's over life has ended. there's no more joy i shut my eyes and all the
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memories overwhelmed me. i saw the baby formula. i used for my son and i felt i was dying. and it was just a baby formula. you can only imagine what happens when i see his picture or videos or his toys, or his clothes? the pain will never go away and if we give birth only to lose them every woman we spoke to in this ward has lost a child some more cher had married the love of her life, aly, a 26 year-old university professor when the war started, she was seven months pregnant with their first child a week before the word we bought everything for the baby every clauses, every single t-shirts, bank keeping, think, think on october 11 of blast hit their home. ali and shied found themselves on the street. she had lost her leg both legs and his arm. they called out each
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other's names before they were rushed to hospital, but ali didn't make it two days later, their baby girl, they'd named sham, arrived into the swirled lifeless it's really hard, very hard because this is like my everything, you know, my everything. >> this is my everything sudden lift this a beard shahed's nightmare didn't end here she was one of hundreds of patients trapped in shifa hospital when it came under israeli siege like other patients, four stout, her father had to push her on a wheelchair for hours to get to the fall. when we did should have like my injury was all infections like the hospitals is not to clean to go in it. if i want to if i want to go to the hospital, it i will die. >> despite everything. she's
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gone through. a resilient shahed's somehow still smiles no one will feel the the bang here like i'm with my ball is toeing happy, like laughing, but when i'm alone, i feel something baneful here. i cannot be healed from that in every corner of the sworn, a story of pain and grief too many firsts to tell. the journey to recovery for the few who make it out begins here. but how does anyone ever heal from this? shamata could aoci cnn, doha space weather prediction center says a massive solar storm is still hitting the earth and it is expected to ramp up on sunday here in the the northern lights maybe seen as far south as alabama. and have a look, this
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was the view in spain on friday as shades of pink and purple painted the sky. that's when those solar storm hit levels. we haven't seen in more than 20 years she meteorologist derek van dam explains what's behind these. definitely displays the historic geomagnetic storm continues. we're just getting word from noah's space prediction center that the geomagnetic storm watch continues right through the de on sunday as we continue to get these highly charged particles hurdle towards earth from what is known as a sunspot cluster that is 17 times the size of the entire planet. >> in fact, you can see it with the naked eye, as long as you pull up your old eclipse glasses from last april and you can actually see a black spots that is visible in the bottom corner of the sun. so how to look for that? because that is the reason we are experiencing this beautiful display of northern lights. we are getting
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these coronal mass ejection, a solar flare that travels that 93 million miles to reach us here on earth and interrupt facts with our magnetic poles. and it creates that beautiful display that we are all seeing. this is so rare, i like to coin the term, i once in a lifetime opportunity because what let's think about the pictures that we have seen with this palm trees in key largo, florida with a northern lights display behind it that is just flabbergasted. and for me to witness something like that here in my own backyard in atlanta, georgia this far south is really saying something and we've got more opportunities for northern lights or aurora borealis. so be on the lookout for that as the sunset it is going to be quite the spectacle. cnn meteorologist derek van dam, atlanta, georgia russia keeps the pressure on ukraine after launching a ground attack in the kharkiv region still ahead, moscow claims advances on the ground while its air her force does
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brief fire this morning. that's from the governor of the volgograd region who says the attack was repelled, but at least one drone crashed and caused an explosion. he says there were no casualties. meanwhile, russia's claiming progress in its new offensive in northern ukraine, moscow says it has captured five villages in the kharkiv region, but ukraine says they are still contested. local officials say at least three people were killed in russian strikes on the region overnight. resonance zelenskyy says ukraine is now rushing in reinforcements and strengthening its positions there more than 1,700 people have been evacuated from the region since russia launched the incursion on friday. though for more, we're joined by oligos on who they marin sco, the chair of the foreign affairs committee in ukraine's parliament. thank you so much for joining us. i just want to start with what is the latest on the fighting around? kharkiv, as you understand it the latest is that during the last few days, they heavy fighting is going on along the
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front line and there were 155 flashes, a military clashes between ukrainian and russian troops at the same time, russia has lost more than 1,000, 1,200 military personnel several tanks and the thing is that russia failed to make a big advancement or to break through. >> russia had managed to occupy several ukrainian now villages, but it failed for example, to achieve big success and seems like the goal of russia is to divert attention from other parts of frontline. >> so you think that is the goal? you get a sense that this is just a probing attack or a diversion as you say are possibly the start of something bigger i don't think that russia is capable to start something bigger. >> of course, russia would like
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to take harkey because historically kharkiv in soviet times was the first capital of ukraine at that time, soviet ukraine. so such victory would have symbolic meaning for rational but russia doesn't have enough manpower and capabilities to do that. russia claimed that it wants to establish so-called buffer zone to protect russian city of belgorod city and also russia is trying to advance further near to heart get to bring gloves, artillery, and to be able to shell civilian residential areas in kharkiv so you say that they have made some advances their friday, the us national security spokesperson predicted russia would make further advances in the coming weeks do you think that's accurate? i don't think that there will be major
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advancement. you see, putin is trying to put under control to occupy the whole territory of dumb bombs two regions which were later previously included in russian constitution and he he tried to do it twice, but so far, you fail to do that. >> so he's major goal is to occupy at least two regions of ukraine, donetsk and luhansk call blasts what he failed to do so the has given ukraine billions in aid recently friday for her hundred million more, how quickly can this be deployed? do you think in the northeast well, it's crucial to be capable to defend ourselves successfully, effectively. >> we need major military aid, especially artillery shells, atacms, and all kinds of longer french missiles these aid is getting to our troops at the front line. and luckily,
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americans have a prearranged and started to deliver artillery shells as soon as possible. but at the same time, but we haven't received everything right now. we expect more military aid within the next days or weeks, but it's crucial point because you know, for us, we're talking about lives of our soldiers and civilians in the meantime, as i mentioned earlier, there was another ukrainian attack on a russian refiners three the biden administration has been an odds with ukraine over these attacks. >> washington has tried to discourage them because of fears that could lead to higher gas prices, but that hasn't stopped ukraine from carrying them out. why not? >> well it's absolute necessity. first of all, from international legal perspective, it is within all right of self-defense. we should wage war in the territory of the aggressor. >> and the fact is, we can win
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this war only when we, when we wage war in the territory of russia, decides our strikes against oil refineries in russia. >> they prove to be very effective they gave russians the test, the taste, the war, and they damaged russian economy, russian war machine so we should absolutely continue these effective method of warfare all right, we'll have to leave it there. >> really appreciate getting your take on all this. alexandre, meredith. thank you so much. >> thank you all. >> i'm kim brune, who were for those of you watching us overseas inside africa is up next for those of you watching here in the and canada i'll be back with more news in just a moment. please do stay he was
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sharing that. >> so you can be out front two. >> let's go out front erin burnett outfront week nights, its seven on cnn welcome back to all of you watching us here in the states and canada. >> i'm kimberly, who were this is cnn newsroom palestinians in gaza say they have no safe place to go as israel conduct strikes from the north to the south, israeli military says about 300,000 palestinians have evacuated rafat to what israel calls expanded humanitarian areas. the president of the european council calls those areas unsafe zones and unacceptable the group mid sas often cow says it's transferring the remaining patients from its hospital in rafah, saying it can no longer guarantee their safety. meanwhile, trucks carrying aid are backed up at the rafah border crossing. an egypt is refusing to coordinate the shipments with israel. israel took control of the gaza side of the crossing earlier this week well, there's new tension
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between the us and israel this weekend after our white house report says it's reasonable to assess that israeli forces have used us weapons in gaza in ways inconsistent with international humanitarian law. but the report stopped short of concluding that israel committed violations cnn's priscilla alvarez has more tensions remain high between the united states and israel with report released by the state department on friday, a high-stakes report that market another stark moment between us and israel in the report that was put together by the biden administration, they found that quote, it's reasonable to assess that us weapons have been used by israeli forces in gaza in ways that are inconsistent with international humanitarian law, but stopped short of saying that israel violated the law. >> of course this stemming from a february national security memorandum that require the determination on this matter and also whether israel withheld humanitarian aid into gaza in violation of us law. of
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course, all of this serving as another data point that the biden administration is using in their ongoing discussions with israel. but it also comes against the backdrop of the interview that president biden had. would cnn where he said for the first time that he is willing to withhold weapons from israel if they launched that major ground operation of rafah area with more than 1 million displaced palestinians. now those conversations are ongoing and the president said that he would continue defensive weapons, but there could be a change on offensive weapons, but all of this together still making quite clear that there continued to be underlined tensions it's between the us and israel as it wages its war against hamas in gaza priscilla alvarez cnn seattle, washington former president donald trump was back on the campaign trail saturday after explosive week of testimony in this hush money trial in new york, he held a beach front rally in new jersey estate. >> he lost a president biden in 2020 by about 16 points cnn's
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alayna treene was there former president, donald trump, traded the courtroom for the jersey shore this weekend where he held a massive rally in wild would now new jersey isn't exactly a battleground state. no hate on new jersey it is my home state, but it's typically been very blue. >> trump lost the state to joe biden in 2020. >> however donald trump claimed on saturday that he thinks he could be competitive in new jersey in november, he claimed that he thinks he is going to win and that comes despite my conversations with many trump advisers who acknowledged that they don't think trump could likely when here in november, even though they think he's performing better than he may have in the past egn luck. i also think that part of the reason we saw such big crowds in wild would is because why would is part of cape may county? it is a very ready district within new jersey, more broadly, a lot of people from pennsylvania as well traveled to the state for the rally on saturday. now, i also just want to bring your attention to what donald trump
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said about the current war in the middle east? made one of his most explicit comments, yet, showing his support for israel and specifically israel's military presence in gaza take a listen to how he put it. >> i support israel's right to win its war on terror. i don't know if that's good or bad politically. i don't care now, the former president also spoke welcome more generally about his trial. >> and at one point did bring up his hush money case in new york. however, he spoke about it in more general terms and did not do anything that could be seen as violating the gag order and moho returned to court on monday where his former fixer, michael cohen, is expected to begin his testimony. alayna treene, cnn, wild one new jersey wildfire evacuation orders and alerts are in effect in two canadian provinces, more than 3,000 people in northern british columbia had been ordered to leave their homes as nearby flames i'm just covering her lead, 1,700 hectares. and some
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people are refusing to go the government warns that residents are likely to be impacted by wildfire smoke for the rest of the weekend. meanwhile, there's evacuation alert for fort mcmurray in neighboring alberta. officials say the out-of-control wildfire, there isn't the only 2000 hectares in size an extremely dangerous, but there's no immediate risk to the communities. now all of this after authorities say last year as wildfire season was the worst in canadian history. so bad, thick smoke spread across the us in more than 300 people are dead after heavy flooding ravaged northern afghanistan. that's according to the world food program, the un says the heavy flooding damage, nearly 2000 homes with thousands stranded without access to services. the international rescue committee is calling the disaster a major humanitarian emergency. >> the ruling taliban says, it has asked its government and local officials to use all available resources to rescue those stranded and heavy rains and floods continue to ravage
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southern brazil, at least 136 people are dead and more than 100 people are missing in the city get over rio grande do sul's according to the local civil defense agency, are dario klein reports from a temporary shelter in one of the hardest hit areas at your site, you'd think this is a regular gym? >> that but if we open the picture, you would see this is more than that. this is, has been transformed in a shelter and in a distribution center of the aid of many, many brazilian that are sending closing food everything that is needed for the thousands and thousands of people that have been displaced at they are leaving here in this type of shelters, this brazilian society has organized itself around many volunteers to make this work, to make this happen, too. allow these people to keep living while it's still raining. and you will keep ringing for probably two or
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three more days here in this area of portability i'm that could cause that the river can not going down but it can still get good, be going up even higher level than i what happened before. so they alternatives and the precise here in brazil is very concerned. they don't know what will happen while the people that going down in boats, they also volunteers are still looking for people in their homes and they're still looking for even betts died. they are still taking out of the places where they are searching. all the time and every day that you're playing portola, cnn and for more information, about how you can help flood victims in brazil, you can go to cnn.com slash impacts prince harry and meghan are causing quite a stir in nigeria as the sussexes tinea
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>> the designers that get your heart racing had inside a prices new every day, hurry. there'll be gone in a flash designer sales at up to 70% or so of guilt.com today seems nigeria has sussex fever prince harry and meghan, duchess of sussex have been on a three-day tour of the west african nation and they visited her military hospital and spent time with wounded soldiers, which has been a focal point of this trip. and they've also visited local charities a couple have been well received on each stop their tour and showered with gifts, including this portrait of a young prince harry with his late mother, princess diana. for the final de in nigeria. they do conductors are visiting lagos, the country's economic capital. and that's where we find cnn's stephanie busari. is there in lego. so stephanie take us through what they're doing they're in lagos and how they're being received yes. >> we actually standing at the site of a school senior
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illiquid, your senior grammar school, which is a secondary school in lagos. and this is the first engagement, this one morning. and there'll be taking part in an exhibition match. match organized by none other than basketball star messiah would cheery, who joins me now to tell us about how he's organization, giants of africa has been changing lives in nigeria and across the continent good morning, messiah congratulations on all the work you're doing with under-privileged children. tell us how this all came about. >> you know, don't clinics and basketball camps all over the continent. i'm one of our projects, we do around the continents is actually building courts. and this happens to be one of the schools lupita grandma school doubt. we built a incredible basketball court here. and now we formed a little partnership with the actual foundation, with the duke and duchess of sussex
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prince harry and meghan. and it brings us back today's dua basketball clinic for the young kids here when looking forward to seeing it, much later well done again, on given opportunities to youngsters on the continent. thank you for joining us. thank you so much. thank you. >> so kim, that's one of the events that there'll be featuring into the next after that, that lagos state government governor will be a hosting them to a private reception. now, remember this is a private visit, is they haven't met the president of nigeria, but they have met some governors. and many of them are keen to welcome them and say thank you for coming to nigeria as part of that warm reception that you've talked about kid. >> oh, that's really cool. we're having the president of the raptors there with you. and do we have time to ask a quick follow-up? stephanie? megan merkel spoke there about her nigerian heritage that must have really endearing get her to the nation right it really
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has and i was at an event yesterday evening at women in leadership, especially event as she co-hosted with and gaza are contrary. >> well, as the head of the world trade organization and meghan started by saying that she was she described nigeria as my country and that's had such a rapturous response, said and said that's when she found out that she was 43% nigerian. she the first person she ran was her mom, and she also revealed that people have been saying to we're really not surprised that you'll nigerian because you have all the traits resilience bravery, and all, all of these other characteristics of nigerian women the people lapping it up here, warm, welcoming her with a really warm embrace. gaming. imagine. all right. stephanie busari and legos. thank you so much. appreciate that all right. >> still to come this year is
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today pro-palestinian protests continue across some college campuses here in the protesters interrupted the graduation ceremony at the university of california at berkeley on saturday forcing a brief pause. >> a university official says the demonstrators finally left the stadium voluntarily as cnn's camila bernal reports, many graduation ceremonies have been different this semester due to the protests there are so many students that are frustrated right now. >> no matter what side of the conflict you are on, was so celebration but it wasn't a traditional commencement. >> a joke that's going around our class. it's kinda funny, but it's kinda sad. our last normal graduation was eighth grade. >> much of the class of 2024 impacted by the pandemic in high school i barely had a graduation. it was six feet apart. mass can have guests beyond your immediate family.
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so it was not normal and now college graduation also, not normal for logan barth and many others graduating this year number of colleges and universities is around the country changing, adjusting, or even canceling commencement ceremonies citing safety concerns after campus protests at columbia university, the school says they decided to make class days and school ceremonies. >> the centerpiece of commencement and a similar focus across the country at usc. >> they said, the intensity of feelings fueled by both social media and the ongoing conflict in the middle east created substantial risks relating to security and disruption at commencement they found guilty it correctly by closing the campus. >> and why cleaning colin police to cleansing component the interesting some people and they were trying to avoid this
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at the university of michigan in ann arbor, pro-palestinian protesters at briefly disrupted the university's its commencement ceremony. >> i think i was less concerned with the protests and the encampment impacting graduation. i was more disappointed in the university's response to everything and how they handle things at usc graduation events went on without any apparent disruption. >> but it's still wasn't what many hoped for or expected it definitely would have been nice to have like a traditional commencement ceremony, especially for a class who was already impacted four years ago and in terms of protests and interruptions, we did see at least 12 students out of virginia commonwealth university city walking out of the commencement ceremony after the governor of virginia began his commencement address here in california at uc berkeley, the commitment incident ceremony briefly stopped as there protesters and chanting
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the dean of students ask those protesters to leave and also said they were welcome to speak to her after the event. >> eventually, be protesters did leave peacefully and no one was arrested, but it was that kind of incidents at universities like here at usc, we're trying to avoid everything here appears to have gone on as planned despite the cancellation of the traditional commencement ceremony. camila bernal, cnn, los angeles it was chaotic and controversial eurovision song contest. but this year's winner is evoking pure joy no you see it there. >> eurovision winner nemo switzerland one, the affection of the audience and judges, their song, the code, a
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celebration i'm a singers, acceptance of their non binary identity. now this is the first year vision when ever for non-binary person in switzerland's first wind since 1988. but nemo admits the competition was really intense and not always pleasant. that's because the contest took place while protests against the war in gaza raged outside some people inside the arena booed and left the arena's israeli singer eden golan gave her performance kentucky derby winner mystik dan is indeed having to the second leg of the triple crown, the preakness stakes. that's according to trainer kenny mcpeek, who said the horse is doing fantastic mystik dan won the kentucky derby in a rare three-horse photo finish last saturday earlier, mcpeek and the owners were noncommittal on going to the preakness, given being the short turnaround after the derby, the preakness is next weekend in baltimore, maryland all right. >> now, to breakthrough in our understanding of sperm whales, what was once thought to be
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random bursts of clicking noises made by the creatures, turns out to be a communication system bearing some similarity to human language which according to scientists are isa soares reports the clicking noises, sperm whales make known as coders have long been known to scientists. >> but after years of trying to understand what they mean, researchers now think those random sounds are deliberate. the clicks appear to make up a sort of alphabet, meaning the waste sperm whales communicate is more similar to other animals and even humans than once thought, one way of thinking about what we're doing in this new paper is showing that sperm whale codas are more like an alphabetic system pictographic system, which was kind of the picture that we had before mit's jacob and dre is, and his team, my projects seti or the citation translation initiative, study the language of these very social mammals.
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their research suggests sperm whale speak with a certain structure, varying the rhythm and pace of their clicks sometimes even adding an extra click at the end, like a suffix. the next step though, is to decipher what the structure means. a challenge that will require a closer look as social dynamics that in turn requires a huge amount of data about what the whales were doing, who they work with, and so on. >> when they produce these sounds that we were studying in this paper. >> and so a big part of the larger project said he heard here is to actually get that behavioral data paired with the communication data in order to answer these deeper questions about what it is that the whales are saying. it's a project that requires a deep dive into the largest animal brains in the world. and even if we do one day under stan, what sperm whales are saying, should we try to talk back andrei as is optimistic that the answers are within reach this is an incredibly vulnerable population with a
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socially transmitted communication system that we really don't want to disturb and so, right, we're just at the very beginning of this process and i think there's a lot more research that we have to do before we know whether it's a good idea to try to communicate with them are really even to have a sense of whether that will be possible he's a suarez cnn i'm kim brew who raleigh back with more cnn newsroom in just a moment, please do statement you think you know the story, but there's more beneath the surface. how it really catherine with jesse l. martin
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