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>> hello, and welcome to our viewers, joining us in the us and from all around the world. i, max foster, just the head, was nightmare me, but border if you would like to know if our elections are democratic or not. i think they are democratic >> vladimir putin claims the superiority of russia's political system over what, over that of the united states as the results of russia's election, surprised pretty much no one. israel's prime minister slams comments by the top us senator calling for new election in his country. it is the white house pushes for a ceasefire amid the humanitarian crisis in gaza and republicans defend former president trump's latest controversial remarks on the campaign trail analysis on the likely trump-biden he for the white house >> live from london. >> this is >> cnn newsroom with max foster what we begin this out. in russia where vladimir putin is calling for national unity as
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the country wraps up a presidential >> election that certain to deliver him a massive win. and a fifth term with no credible challenge to his rule. putin is expected to further tighten his grip on power preliminary results earlier showed him with a commanding lead of almost 90%. the win means he'll stay in office until at least 2030 continuing as russia's longest-serving leader since soviet dictator joseph stalin. in the post-election address he took a swipe at the us political system was nightmare me. >> but if you would like to know if our elections are democratic or not, i think they are democratic in some countries, for example, in yours can you consider it democratic? to use the administrative resources in order to attack one of the presidential candidates. in the us. using at the same time, the judicial system. we don't have a preference for any of the us presidential candidates, which we will work with whomever the voters put their trust in well
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russia's election came a month after the death of russian dissident alexey navalny. his supporters urge voters to head to polling stations at noon local time on the third and final day of 13 to protest against the election. and many did just that. cnn's matthew chance has the details from moscow another flash of defiance in russia's presidential vote the opposition called this midday against putin supporters gathering at polling stations across the country in a show of solidarity it's what alexey navalny's, russia's late opposition leader, had urged before he suddenly well the russian authorities say that anyone who attends an unauthorized protests will be dealt with severely, but you can see it's just after 12:00 here in moscow and a lot of people have turned out at this one polling station to cast their ballots it's not a
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protest, but it isn't indication of just how many people here leading alexey navalny's call y become now to cast your vote because they come to an end. he wanted to see all these people >> come together and see each other. >> in person why? besides come now at 12:00 >> you know why? >> i think everyone please >> stay in this queue, knows why >> three days russians have been voting in an election which president putin was always certain to win scattered acts of disruption have exposed division in several polling stations. die was poured into ballot boxes to ruin paper votes already cast >> across russia. number of
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voting centers were hit with us and attacks officials insist these deeply flawed presidential elections in which the opposition wasn't even allowed to stand, were free and fair. >> in your logo compared to the last presidential vote in 2018? we received one half as many complaints. >> washes >> chief human rights commissioner, tell state television we his leg. >> i don't remember such active, deeply monitored elections here, gels but the defiance of some russians has also been accepted simmering discontent in the kremlin's tightly controlled russia, roughly boiling up to the surface matthew chance, cnn, moscow >> soon as clare sebastian, following developments and joins me here in london with a very latest. so we expected this result. putin arguing
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it's a mandate for his next term. how can we measure that when there weren't any credible opposition? candidates running against him, right? >> max, i think it obviously the die was cost before people even went to the ballots in many ways. but i think this election, in some ways has revealed two things. one, that even without potential ballot stuffing or other forms of vote rigging, the kremlin has effectively over the past 24 years, built a political system entirely around one man, that these policies of repression, the propaganda that they are in a sense working people in russia may not like the war is incredibly costly. they may not like 7% inflation are 16% interest rates, but they have been taught by the propaganda not to associate this with putin, not to blame him for any of this. so i think on the one hand, we see that functioning well in this election. but on the other hand, as matthews piece so clearly showed, this election has revealed, has exposed this undercurrent of
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dissatisfaction in a strange twist of irony that may have actually contributed to those turnout numbers. you saw those lines outside polling booths. i was out in london talking to russian voters here and one group of 28 year-old's told me that this was the first time they'd actually participated in elections. admittedly, they'd have had one other opportunity, but they said that this is a moment in our history. i spoke to the key ally of alexey navalny, who that look, we don't think we can change anything now, but we want to make sure that we're a unified political force and we're ready to take part in the next stage of russia's development. so i think in some ways it has ignited this sort of opposition sentiment. and that is going to be a key part of how this election goes down in russian history. but overall, look, this means more putin in this means more repression. it means more confrontation with the west. more war in ukraine. but i think we need to closely monitor what follows from those acts of defiance that matthew laid out. >> it doesn't show public support for the war in ukraine
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>> suddenly that is how, that is how president putin is presenting it. i think it's much more nuanced than that, as i say, people may not like the war, but not link that with vladimir putin. that is what certainly the russians that i speak to say, those out inside the country mainly that they are just not linking the policies that they might find distasteful with putin himself, partly because what we see in the propaganda so often and you saw it with him railing against the us and his post-election speech. is that the west is so heavily scapegoating and blamed for what happens in russia that people have learned to disassociate that from putin himself. so he is presenting this as a new mandate to continue the war. you can see that part of that involves of militarization of society. one of the first things he did in his post-election speech was thank the troops on the front line for creating the conditions for russia's future dividend element. but i think it's not guaranteed. certainly that the population overall
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supports this. and i think that exposes that this decision to go to war and to continue it now in its third year is inherently risky for putin okay. >> claire, thank you >> the widow of >> russian dissident alexey navalny was amongst thousands of people lining up to vote at the russian embassy in berlin on sunday. yulia navalnaya was greeted with cheers when she arrived. and she stood in line for several hours to cast her vote. she joined calls to deface or invalid state ballots, or writing navalny's name. and afterwards told supporters she voted for a late husband. and the another nia also offered some strong words about russia's president please stop asking you for message from me or from somebody for mr. putin. there is there could be no end in negotiations and notching with mr. putin because he is a killer. he's a gangster, he's the person who brought my country to the war into
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everything, just stopped asking inbox messages to mr. putin. thank you >> turning now, to the us where republicans aren't damaged control mode following inflammatory comments made by presumptive gop presidential nominee donald trump made a series of controversial statements that are rally on saturday in ohio. he said people convicted of crimes on january 6 were patriots and hostages take a listen to some of the other comments he made >> if i had prisons that were teeming with ms 13 and all sorts of people that they've got to take care of for the next 50 years, right? young people that are in jail for years, if you call him people, i don't know if you call them people in some cases, they're not people in my opinion, but i'm not allowed to say that because the radical left says that's a terrible thing to say. they say you have to vote against him because did you hear what he said about humanity? i've seen the humanity and these humanity,
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these are bad, these are animals, okay? we're going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line. and your dr. to be able to sell those guys. if i get elected now, if i don't get elected, it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole that's gonna be the least of it. it's gonna be a bloodbath for the conscience. >> what biden's campaign joined democrats and a few republicans in condemning remarks former vp mike pence calls remarks about january 6, prisoners unacceptable, but insisted that the bloodbath comment was really about economics >> i woke up this morning seeing online all the discussion about bloodbath. and as you've just reflected, the president was clearly talking about the impact of imports devastating the american automotive industry. >> clear to you >> because it was a little model was well, other republicans were also weighing in on the former president's comments >> now you say, first, he was
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speaking about the possibility of criminals been among the immigrant. and those are the people he was saying may not be people if you will. on the other hand clearly the president's red better because reflected poorly in terms of regarding folks who are coming here illegally, illegally and they shouldn't be but in a dehumanizing fashion and that's why again, many people continue to have reservations while president joe biden won't have to worry about funds as his reelection campaign looks towards the general election, the president now has >> more cash than any us democratic presidential candidate has ever had. this stage, thanks to some records, fundraising, cnn's priscilla alvarez has the details the biden campaign over the weekend announced another major fundraising haul saying that in the month of february, they raised $53 million. now, the $155 million cash on hand, marking a major advantage over republican rival former
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president donald trump. now fundraising has been a bright spot for the campaign, but this hall in particular was notable as the rematch between former president donald trump and president biden has been crystallized and recent weeks a moment, but the biden campaign has been waiting for up until this point. now, president biden spent the month of february on a fundraising swing on the west coast. that contributed to this fundraising haul, as well as the gop primary in south carolina. now they also had another record-breaking month in grassroots fundraising with 97% of the funds raised under $200. that's in your campaign officials calling this a barometer of enthusiasm, even among those low approval ratings. and the president is expected to continue his campaign blitz this week with stops in nevada and arizona as he continues to shore up his coalition and try to secure that victory in november priscilla alvarez, cnn, at the white house, thomas gift as the director of the center on us
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politics at university college london joins me now, live from london. thanks so much for joining us. thomas, what do we read into these record? fundraising figures for president biden does show wide support or just the fact that there are lots of powerful people hoping he needs some support against trump. basically thanks so much for having acts. it's always great to talk to you. it's certainly good news for joe biden. i mean, there's no other way to spin it. i think you can probably attribute it to a number of different factors, but generally i just think that there is a groundswell bell of support across both the political left as well as some elements of the political right that just don't want donald trump in office. and so they're willing to take their checkbook out and write checks to the biden administration. we actually saw something very similar with nikki haley, even despite the fact that she hadn't no legitimate shot of winning the republican nomination. there were a few select the owners, even on the right, who were really willing
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to support her, regardless of that fact. so this is good news for biden, also at the same time with trump, he's struggling to bring in the cache and a lot of it's being diverted. some of these court cases so good news for biden's sure. >> it does make a difference, doesn't it just explain how important money is to the us selection >> well, money's, of course, always important and sometimes it's difficult to exactly unpack whether it's just money following winners or winners actually being more likely to get the nomination or the white house because of the tax that they are obtaining. a lot of money. but yeah, i mean, certainly it can buy advertisements, they can buy increased mobilization of the ground game. it's always good news whenever candidates in our fonts. and dogs just wanted to talk about trump's comments over the weekend because they're particularly some
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pretty strong language there. let's just hear his comments on immigration briefly. we don't have it, but i'm he was basically he's been accused of dehumanizing immigrants by using the word animals. but if you take the whole soundbite, he was being quite specific about the type of people he was talking about. he wasn't talking about all immigrants was a right exactly. he's used similar language like this before where he's talked about immigrants are poisoning the blood of american trumpism is really about the politics of fear. it's about the politics of grievance. it's about the politics of retribution. it's, it's dark. i mean, this is what has given trump's success up until this point. and i think anyone expecting trump to change course now, heading into the general election is really missing the mark. it doesn't track with his rhetoric or his record in 2,016.20, 20 trump really dialed up the language
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heading into the general election that includes specifically his comments routing immigration. so it's unsurprising i mean, on some level, it's it's shocking, but it's unsurprising. i'm trump's just going to continue to do this more than lib luck, both common. he was referring to the auto industry wasn't he was at a specific reference to the auto industry or was that a wider, more provocative word that he was hoping to get headlines with? >> well, i think taken in context, max, i'll grant that trump's bloodbath comments were mostly in reference to the american auto industry. i think that's giving him the benefit of of the doubt because he's always a bit disjointed and mashes these phrases together. but even so, i think that doesn't mean that his words, word problem because trump just consistently traffics in this have catastrophizing language. it's violent rhetoric, apocalyptic rhetoric. it's designed to trigger a visceral reaction. there are ways to speak about problems that aren't so incendiary, but
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trump doesn't want to do that and he knows what he's doing. he wants to whip up anger. that's part of the demagoguery. plus i think if we're putting trump's remarks in context which we should, it's important to point out, as you noted at the outset, that same speech he prays january 6, rioters as patriots. he said, america might not have any more meaningful elections if he doesn't mind in 2024. so i think that this is very much a harbinger of what we can expect going into the general election well, we've got a few months. thomas. good. thank you so much for joining us now, was still to come. more sober patrick's day celebration at the white house this year, as the war in gaza rages on details of what us president joe biden said next plus negotiators is set to meet for the latest round of hostage and ceasefire talks. but can there be a breakthrough as differences remain between israel and hamas a live report just ahead
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emphasize their shared view for a two-state solution, but mr. biden recognizing the urgent need for aid in gaza and i agree about the urgent need to increase humanitarian aid in gaza and get this ceasefire deal >> get a ceasefire deal? >> the >> hostages home and moves toward a two-state solution, which is the only path, the only path for lasting peace and security. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is hitting back at those comments by a top us senator as well, calling for new elections in israel, senate majority leader chuck schumer sharply criticized netanyahu's government last week calling him one of the major obstacles to peace in the region speaking to cnn on sunday, netanyahu said schumer's remarks were totally inappropriate. it's >> inappropriate for to go to a sister democracy and try to replace the elected leadership. there. that's something that israel, the israeli public does
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on its own we're not a banana republic. i think the only government that we should be working on to bring down now is the tourists tyranny in gaza? hamas tyranny >> well, that i also said that demands by hamas. but then the ones that making around are hostage ceasefire deal make it very difficult. >> time will tell, but hamas outlandish demands and i'm not itemizing every one of them now makes that deal a lot more difficult, but, um, we're going to keep on trying because we want those hostages back. we understand also that the one thing that gets hamas to give them is to give these hostages to us, is the continued military pressure >> well, the latest round of those hostage and ceasefire talks are expected to resume in doha, qatar in the coming hours. joining me now for moise, seen as not a bashir, i mean, they're going on a lot longer than certainly the americans thought absolutely. and there is still mounting
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pressure on all sides, particularly only as really leadership to come to some sort of at least temporary truce agreement, given the humanitarian situation that we are seeing unfolding in gaza, given the mounting civilian deaths on and those talks are expected to take place in doha, we are anticipating that the mossad director david barnea, will be in attendance alongside a delegation from both qatar and egypt, both key mediators between hamas and israel over the course of the last few months. as these negotiations have been ongoing, now, we have heard some positive indications from the us side, we have a national security adviser john kirby, spokesperson speaking earlier in the week saying that the terms put forward by hamas in this latest counterproposal are broadly within the framework of what the us and other allies, having worked you toward and working on for the last few weeks are some positive indications there. but as you heard from netanyahu,
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the israeli side has seen some of those demands put forward by hamas as in the words, initially you outlandish and on realistic. now as we understand it, the current focus of these talks negotiations taking place today will be once again, centered around a six week pause in fighting. and this will be a multi-phase deal during which we would see an exchange of hostages held captive by hamas in gaza. for palestinian prisoners held in israeli jails during that first phase, hamas has proposed to release all female hostages, including idf soldiers, as well as the elderly and the sick and wounded. that is estimate sphere and 40 of the around 100 hostages still believed to be alive inside gaza, that would be an exchange for between 700.1000 palestinian prisoners currently held in israeli jails. the second phase would be see the release of all remaining hostages in exchange for more palestinian prisoners, including around 100 palestinian prisoners who are currently serving life sentences. but what appears to
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be the key sticking point here and what has been for some time now is what hamas wants to see after the exchange of hostages are possessed. and that is a lasting, permanent, and full ceasefire as well as the full withdrawal of israeli troops from the gaza strip. and this has been something that the israeli leadership, israeli prime minister benjamin, is known as out rightly rejected for some time now, prime minister netanyahu has said, the israeli military will continue to seek what he has described as a full victory in gaza at namely the complete destruction of hamas in the gaza strip. and of course, there is mounting concern around what that will look like on the ground, particularly with regards to concerns around rafah in the south. we know that the israeli military and israeli leadership has said that that is still an option on the table. they still continue to pursue two potential ground operations around southern gazan, in particular, in the rafah have course somewhere where 1.5 million palestinians are currently displaced. and of course, there's looming and
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mounting warnings of a famine in gaza has raised concern, but also urgency from international allies, including the united states for a ceasefire to finally be struck. >> okay, nada. thank you. the us is condemning north korea after japan's as pyongyang fired three tests, ballistic missiles, it's probably believes or three missiles landed outside japan's coastal territory the tests come just days after south korea and the us completed their annual military drills. and as a us secretary of state, antony blinken is in south korea for a democracy senate. lincoln, the south korea's president, and they stressed the importance of deterring north korea's aggression still ahead. well are the latest on our top story. russia's presidential election. and learn how vladimir putin broke with tradition regarding late distant alexey navalny. plus weekend of gun violence in the us i will bring you the updates on a man wanted in two states for alleged crimes las vegas
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wrapped up on sunday, vladimir putin issued a warning saying western troops in ukraine could lead to another world war >> the few as marginal than anything is possible in the modern world. but i've already said this and it is clear to everyone that this will be just one step away from a full-scale world war three. i don't think anybody is interested in this arena. suitors. she told me military are present there. we know this solution. if we hear french speech, their and english speech should with them, there's nothing good in this >> russia is marking the tenth anniversary of the annexation of crimea has been ten years since russian president vladimir putin signed a formal decree declaring the semi autonomous republic an official part of russia. his troops had seize control of crimea in a covert invasion months before russian forces then held an illegal referendum, condemned by the majority of the international community. ukraine says it'll continue to fight in his current war until
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it restores its borders from 1991, which includes crimea the dominican republic says it's evacuated 27 of its citizens from haiti. as the country grapples with a violent gang uprising, they were flown out on helicopters using an evacuation corridor set up by both nations. dominican officials say those assistance asked to be evacuated because it's so difficult to get in or out of haiti right now. limited access to the country is also fueling a humanitarian crisis. unicef says a container with essential items for newborn babies and their mothers was looted in port-au-prince on saturday, the agency added that more than 260 humanitarian content painters are now controlled by armed groups that breached the main port last week. soon as david culver is in haiti's capital, where people are camping out in a school trying to escape the rampant violence this was a school here in port-au-prince, haiti and every single
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classroom, if we pass like this one here has now become former i'm essentially there are dozens if not hundreds, of people who have made this a recent campsite. and you can see a lot of them are following surrounded are curious what we're doing because for them it's a distraction really you talk to a lot of these folks and they've come here in the past couple of weeks because of the most recent surge in violence and gangs taking more and more territory here in the city but these folks have also been on the run from their own home for months, if not years. >> she just got this small bag of rice and she's gonna cook it up for seven. love them, tell me they don't know where their next meal no it's gonna be one little girl, eight years old saying, she goes to bet every single night, hungry in a lot of that is because in the past two weeks, in particular, supply lines especially for programs of international aid like the world food programme has been severed those organizations are trying
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desperately to get to them. it's not just about getting them into port-au-prince, it's been about getting them into communities like this. the challenge is logistically are immense they're dealing with this at a level that they have not faced higher. i mean, it's unprecedented. and the pain sensitive, the kids eyes and their parents who feel helpless at this point but for them, it's about pushing forward i asked one woman how you get up every day move ahead >> grace of god, >> then admitted in the same breath, that sometimes they feel they'd be better off dead and living david culver, cnn, what it prints now to arrest sites in cuba, public protests, crowds of people gathered in cuba's second largest city on sunday, protesting >> power cuts and food shortages as police have local officials tried to disperse them. lately, cubans of a jerk, more electricity cuts and a
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facing scarcity of basic items that cuban government officials have blaming the shortages on us sanctions millions of americans spent sunday celebrating so patrick's day, but for others, the day was overshadowed by gun violence. in one deadly shooting incident, officials saying the same man is wanted for crimes in philadelphia and in new jersey cnn's polo sandoval has more details >> well, we're learning more about the 26 year-old man accused of shooting and killing three of his relatives, among them his 13 year-old sister, 26 year-old, andre gordon, according to authorities, so released new information on sunday charged with murder in the state of pennsylvania additionally, he faces a slew of a slew of charges in neighboring new jersey we now know that gordon is suspected suspected of having stolen a vehicle in trenton, new jersey on saturday morning than driven that vehicle over the new jersey pennsylvania state line? into falls township, pennsylvania where he allegedly
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shot and killed those three people at two separate locations. it's believed by authorities that shortly after that, he then carjacked a second vehicle that he then drove back to trenton and that is where investigators i believe he then walked into a home in trenton, new jersey. in fact, investigators swarmed the area around that home, setting up a perimeter for hours, come to find out hours later, according to trenton mayor who told me on saturday that the suspect was arrested a short distance away from the home by a police officer who countered him and it was able to positively identify him. according to this long list of charges, gordon now facing possession of a firearm without a serial number, receiving stolen property, possession of a of large capacity ammunition magazines, and also the possession of hollow point ammunition. so this new information released by the new jersey state attorney general now painting a clear picture of the potential firepower that was at the disposal of this young man accused of these crimes the ag there in new
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jersey writing that this latest incident is the latest horrific litany of illustrations of how illegal guns and assault rifles can empower one aggrieved and disturbed actor the eg, adding that it is still unknown if gordon has a defense attorney at this time. we're currently working to see there have been any changes on that front polo sandoval, cnn, new york. >> one person is dead and two others injured after shooting in florida, police are searching for multiple suspects, often instance sunday night in downtown jacksonville beach authorities say the shooting happened out in the open. please say the city's bar district and beachfront under lockdown until further notice so let's come us is responding after nisia announced its ending, it's oh, the military agreement or what this could mean for ties between the two countries. that's next hi, cia
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flu shot.org >> the us state department says, it's aware of new jersey plan to end the military agreement between the two countries, adding that the announcement came after quote, frank discussions at senior levels during a three-day visit to nisia, cnn's larry madowo, as the details >> we're learning more about why the nisia military junta suddenly decided to revoke a decade long military cooperation agreement with the united states just days after i had power to use delegation met with the leadership there the growing russian military presence in nisia is at the heart of this dispute between the us and nisia. us officials are telling cnn that they had a 10th meeting with a military junta leadership in get me the capital of nisia. and especially the status of what is called airbase one-on-one. and if that will be seated over to the russians, the us operates two bases integer
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airbus one-on-one and the larger ebus tool one in central asia is one of the largest drawn basis in the world. it's where the us spent $100 million to build it. that's not part of this contention, but eb is one-on-one. it's where this major issue appears to be back in january, the russian defense ministry announced that it was expanding its military ties with nisia and the other major issue here is that the us approach to dealing with the military junta leadership has always been that we're open to cooperating with you as long as you commit to a return to civilian rule, the russians don't do that. secondly, the russians can sell weapons and other equipment to nisia much faster to tackle the terrorism issue that they're facing. and they don't have the same restrictions about human rights or a returned to civilian rule in the country. that is the backdrop for this goal and going disputed why suddenly after these tens meetings led by general michael langley commands the us africa command, as well as molly phi, the us assistant secretary for african affairs and other officials.
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this surprise decision was announced on saturday. general michael langley, one congress earlier this month, that russia is trying to take over the entire sahara of this region >> listen >> i would say the russian federation's narrative drowned out the us government's in the past years, they were accelerate the russian federation just through wagner. wagner stoked a lot of the instability across the sahel they did this through misinformation, disinformation campaigns. so i see or how we work could not doubled down on our efforts is through our own information campaign, but mashed whip are assurance so efforts for the us believes that russia is talking instability across this wider region. that's hail and also taking advantage of that to profit of the natural resources, especially the gold mines he's air on the other hand, the niger military junta
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leadership feather de, were getting lectured by the united states, even up it canceled all military and foreign cooperation after the us designated this as a coup. so why would you lecture us when you're not supporting us in any way? that's why that announcement of state tv, these spokesperson for the military junta said that the us had been condensed, sending to them and threatening consequences without offering them anything in return. so in the absence of that, they see russia's a better partner and that's the background for this current dispute is not clear. if now the military junta leadership inertia will force us troops to leave immediately. because once the deal is off, then that naturally follows. that she the next step, but i'd say i didn't think beyond that >> so it's come a thrilling match between bitter rivals as livable sees is fa cup hopes dashed by man united? will have the highlights it's just a few >> after advil what about your back
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heat index in rio janeiro just set the new record high and it's the second day in a row that the brazilian cities broken the old record for thermal sensation thermal sensation uses temperature and humidity data like the heat index or feels like temperature. one rio neighborhood hit 62.3 degrees celsius or 144 degrees fahrenheit on sunday. officials say is the highest thermal sensation temperature since the rio alert system began in 2014. now choose the officially marks the end of winter in the northern hemisphere. but in the us, at least 22 million people in the deep south are under a freeze watch. cities in the northeastern us, such as new york, may see a brief spike with temperatures wednesday before the drop again, cnn meteorologist, at raffa has a look at the cold snap and the week ahead >> we've got some much colder air that's diving into the us is we start out the work week here. look at all of the blues
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and purples diving south on monday starting to shift their way east on tuesday, that going to send freezing cold temperature for jurors as far south as birmingham and atlanta by tuesday morning looking at those morning lows at 32 degrees, 30 degrees in birmingham, dropping 227 degrees in nashville were an average for this time of year across the mid south is in the middle, 40. so definitely some unseasonably cold temperatures will find those temperatures even on the cold side bring the after noon, those daytime high temperatures would be about ten to 15 degrees below average for a huge swath of the us on monday and by tuesday, continuing to shift south and east, those cold readings getting as far south as new orleans and jacksonville, florida. and now some of these cold temperatures a little bit more typical for january and february of those highs in the 30s from the cargo to cleveland, those are a little bit closer to average, four or early february, even the warmer, relatively warmer highs in the upper 40s and a low '50s from memphis to huntsville. those are a little bit more
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typical for mid-january. same thing going into tuesday as that cold slides east, your high temperature of 58 degrees in atlanta is it'll be more typical for it. the middle of february. now there's cold snap could cause some problems for agriculture because we just came off of the heels of the warmest winter on record >> so fruit >> trees, flowers, all kind of bloomed and blossomed a little bit early this year. now that means they're a vulnerable and at risk to frost and freeze damage with these cold temperatures can make we know that the growing season is getting longer because our winters are getting warmer you can see what are these green dots showing places that add about a month or even more than that to the growing season for a lot of these places that are about to get the cold snap for a place like atlanta, they add about 34 days to the growing season, a whole there month. again, with that cold snap back of put anything that's blooming at risk >> now is a roller coaster of a rivalry match on sunday with matchmaker well, we've
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manchester united knocking livable out of the fa cup in a thrilling extra time finish. world sport's don riddell has the details on that two of. the greatest rivals in english football ran into each other on sunday, and it was epic. they played out an instant classic that will live very, very long in the memory. their headline is this, manchester united be liveable to advance to the semifinals of the fa cup. but that's not even half the story. let's show you how it all went down manchester united manager, erik ten hag, are under a lot of pressure the season, but they made a brilliant start. i head off for just ten minutes through scott mctominay, but liverpool wanted this one badly two, and they were soon level. it's through alexis mcallister remember, their manager jurgen klopp is leaving at the end of the season and the reds want to win four trophies before he goes. so, thank you, ma'am. it's or liverpool? to one-half. one-half time. >> and they were just three minutes away from winning it. but united equalized through antony delighting a packed old trafford stadium, liverpool
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were stunned and united, by the way it could have one aid with the last kiggans. again, nozzles rashford. missed a huge chance and he would have been ruling that in extra time when liverpool regained the lead through young star harvey elliott but rashford then made amends for his earlier ms and leveling the game, add three. and at this point, it seemed as though a penalty shoot that would have to settle it. but in the 121st minute of a pulsating game, united's youngster, amad diallo, scored the most sensational winner. and to put an exclamation point on the whole thing. he was booked for taking off his shirt in celebration. a second yellow card for which he was sent off. he won't get it was a perfect mike drop to the most ink credible when so here is the semifinal draw. manchester united will be thrilled with their next opponents. they've got coventry city, that's a team from the division below the premier league. elsewhere though chelsea have a really tough draw against manchester
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city conway for those games coming up in april back to you the us national park service says the cherry blossoms in washington, dc are in peak bloom. and although it's extremely beautiful, it's also extremely early peak bloom is when 70% of the cherry trees lining the national mall and the tidal basin have bloomed, that usually wouldn't happen for another two weeks. but the us capitol just experienced one of his warmest winters on record, temperatures rose to 80 degrees fahrenheit, nearly 27 degrees celsius by late january, climate change and very warm weather made this peak bloom. the second earliest in dc's history >> the white house >> celebrated some patrick's day by turning the water in this fountain festive, emerald green this tradition began in 2009 when bracket bomber was president obama's wants to do something like their hometown chicago where the river is dyed green in honor of ireland's patron saint. that wraps up our
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