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>> i'm paula reid in washington and this is cnn you are in the cnn newsroom. hi everyone. i'm jessica dean in new york and all across america
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weather forecast have changed for some with over but so far it's not dampening the mood. cnn has reported bitters fanned out across the country. miguel mark has is outside the rock and roll hall of fame in cleveland, ohio. and harry enten is at niagara falls. >> i love seeing both of you >> start with miguel first. what are the preparations like? they're by the rock and roll hall of fame? >> yeah, just awesomeness cleveland's an awesome city on a good day, but it's going to be totally awesome and rocketing on monday and we just pray for weather that we have right now. it feels a little >> like a rock >> and roll or music festival here at the rockefeller, we've got the merch from the hot rock and roll hall of fame. we have our backstage password, solar
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fest even haven't t-shirt that looks like a concert t-shirt for the path of totality tour city. that the path of totality will go down >> the coolest >> thing, the rock and roll hall of fame maybe doing those that they've curated a playlist that the, that will follow along with the eclipse when it happens, we're all out here. we're gonna have music blasting and it's going to blast on our plaza in all through downtown cleveland. we play speakers. we're all going to have the same soundtrack as this happens it were playing celestial music >> you are deejaying the eclipse. >> yes, we are >> deejaying the eclipse for everybody. that's pan and you're going to hear david bowie, elton john, rocket man, donovan. you'll hear probably some taylor swift thrown in, but then pink floyd eclipse is going to be our penultimate moment >> dude. >> rock and roll >> i don't think i've ever >> stopped at interview with do
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good rock and roll like that, but it's just so awesome if the timing is just perfect, pink floyd's eclipse will happen just at totality. so it should be very cool. >> but we need the sun right now >> the weatherman says, partly sunny, partly cloudy dependent way we look at it, we are hoping praying making it partly sunny back to you. >> yes, partly sunny. its shelby. all right. and miguel, thank you. and harry, let's go to you in niagara falls. you've been talking to some people who've traveled from a long way to be there yeah. >> i wish i had the positivity of miguel. my goodness, gracious. i have to take whatever he's taking the weather here has been cold right now. i hit the put on my jacket before this hit a yesterday, the weather was absolutely atrocious. it was snowing in the morning. it was raining, company evening. but today we actually have the sun. so it's it actually turned out pretty well. but as you said, there are a lot of folks coming from a lot of different places over on the canadian side of the fall's there's a state of emergency, no state of
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emergency here, though the national guard law enforcement, the coast guard are all standing by just in case. we also have a bunch of porta parties to ensure that in case there are a lot of people coming, people can do their business. but as i said and you said there are a lot of folks coming. we spoke with one of those families earlier today >> we're here to check out the false today and the solar eclipse on monday. >> what drew you to the falls for the eclipse? why the false belief club? >> she's a science teacher the path of totality so we had to come and check out. >> you also did i mentioned that we're going to go see all the national parks so like we're really like outdoor through csp bought up our harvey. so like he couldn't miss this. we only put the sticker already on the rv, so i'm not going to miss this event >> as a science teacher, what, what do you teach in sciences it anywhere? related to the fact that we're in the path of totality? absolutely. i teach earth and space science. oh, my god, this is write >> down your alley. >> absolutely. we just started the unit of astronomy last
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week. >> i'll come on. that's almost like a gift from god. and now you have to get these kids interested. yeah, >> then they are they were so interested to hear that we're going to actually be seeing this in real life. >> on >> monday because you jersey, we still get 90%. yeah so they're really excited about the eclipse is most exciting to just that it's such a rare event. it's almost a once in a lifetime event you know, the fact is there one family i spoke to some english folks who have come to >> to eclipses, but the same thing that miguel is watching and cleveland, we're watching here. what's the weather gonna be? you know, i went to whether camp i broke out the model outputs statistic data. we're looking hopefully a partly sunny, maybe we'll, we mostly cloudy, but we're praying for partly sunny, but here in the buffalo niagara falls region, you just never know jessica, you never know. you're going to have c up plays out now, harry, while you were talking, we were playing some video of what appeared to be you on the mated the myths like by the falls
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there. i couldn't tell. >> let's wendy, was it i can't tell >> you coat. >> it was certainly was an interesting experience. i'll put it that way. i hadn't been on the water in new york and about 20 years since i was in i think elementary school. and what i've learned, no matter what, if you're underwater new york on the hudson river as we're here at niagara it's always freezing and dress warmly. and i guess i'm very thankful that my girlfriend bought me some nice gloves that i was able to wear on the mader the miss. so i was able to stay warm. >> yeah. thank god for the girlfriend and the gloves. you have your have your eclipse glasses get ready to go. >> all right. >> miguel inherit everything >> you're ready >> thanks to both of you. >> and we've heard from everyday people making treks just to experience everything. so why not talk to someone who is just like you and me when it comes to science, but has a
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front row view to the science world and all the excitement there joining me now talk about it all. and the eclipse is comedian chuck nice is the co-host of the star talk podcast with neil degrasse tyson. chuck, it's great to have you here how are you good to ready here? >> i'm sorry that i'm not outdoors and freezing and braving gale winds. i'm sorry, i am i know what you're donna, being indoors. >> indoors by a nice plant. i mean, you are framed up really beautifully, but yeah, you're not suffering from any elements that's true. we'll let you have it though. you are a guest here so how are you getting ready for the eclipse >> so i got to take, first of all, i do have my glasses and i've got my little camera filter as well, and i will be, i'm so excited for this. i will be driving through the night so that i can be back home in the morning to get on the bus with some dear friends
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and drive to the path of totality. so that we can watch the eclipse. so we'll be spending the night in the path of totality and then watching the eclipse on monday while >> your commitment is impressive. you've also been co-hosting this podcast with the astrophysicist neil degrasse tyson for several years and i want to play a clip from a few years ago. and then we can talk about it. so here's the clip and. my my my location is a state secret. >> oh, really, you will not know where >> i'm going to be, but you'll know i'll be in the path of totality, but you all know where i'm on earth or my elevation of lovers. >> and you know what's funny is i get asked every day on twitter or where you are going to go watch the eclipse and to which i can't you get tortured. >> i don't want you to know all right. well, i tell people all the >> time, neal doesn't like me >> that seems >> nothing. we just worked together. what is your product >> so if your location top secret, are you going to say
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where you're going to be? >> no i'm not going to sit where i'm going to be i do know meals location. this year and put it right. amount of money people i'm going to i'm going to give it up i can like i said, he does not he does not like me. so for the right amount of money, you can know where niels go to west the eclipse. >> we have, we have two more hours here, so we could just drag this out for a long time until you just you just broke so now you're not a scientist, you're a comedian but what is most exciting to you about this as kind of a layman as it were in the science world. >> well, i'm going to say that the fact that it's a total eclipse, the fact that we are going to achieve totality, the fact that it's the great north american eclipse, merch what i'm talking about, you know what i'm saying? red, white, and blue with clips that's what we're looking at this time but, i think the fact that it
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probably won't be around for quite awhile when the path of totality eclipses aren't like super rare as a thing but this one is so that's what i, that's what i like. and from what i understand because i've never seen a total eclipse, what neil has told me, neal has told me that i've seen nothing. so if you have seen a partial eclipse or you have seen an annular eclipse you you're slumming it baby. you slept minute. it's in its totality or nothing >> yeah, totality or bust. it sounds sounds like. >> now, you know what's been interesting too is we've been interviewing people, is kind of the fandom of totality and the solar, the total eclipse. >> you know, >> these people really pay attention. they book things out years in advance. it's kind of an incredible group that monitors this >> yeah, i think that that's
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because it is the coolest thing has in which have the image on the screen right now. but at the point of totality, you can take off your glasses, but that's it. that's the only time you can any other time if you look at the sun i hate to say this and i'm not saying this. this is science you're an idiot >> so legal terms, it's a technical term. i didn't make it up, but this is like i said, science. so i think part of the deal is an annular eclipse. eclipse. you cannot look up at the sun, you can't take your glasses off but for that, for that totality, you can actually do that. you can see the sun completely blocked out, which is the idea that the sun is 400 times bigger than the moon. and the moon is 400 times closer to us than the sun >> to create because optical alignment where the moon blocks out, the sun is really something that's not going to last forever because the moon
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is slowly drifting away from us. so at some point, there won't be a total eclipse on earth. so enjoy it while you can >> yeah, yeah. >> now, before i let you go, is this something you would have been excited? >> what >> about a few years ago or have you learned to be excited about this >> no, i've always been a closet geek and nerd and i thank god for neil degrasse tyson and start talk >> giving >> me the courage and the agency to come out of the concept as, as a big giant nerd. so yeah, i would have been excited. it's just that now i can be excited publicly. >> you can just really talk about it. all right. well, chuck, nice. yeah, we'll be watching from an undisclosed location on monday. we wish you the absolute totality and clear skies. thanks so much for being in with us >> thanks so much. >> and be sure to join cnn for special live coverage of the
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missile attack today killed six people and injured 11 more. this week, nato allies agreed to look for more air defense systems to send to ukraine let's talk more about this with our next guest, cnn's military analysts, cedric leighton and retired colonel in the air force. colonel late and it's always great to have you on right now. ukraine, a short on troops and ammunition. is there an opportunity to win on the battle? is their opportunity to win on the battlefield, slipping away well, just gets good to be with you and it's pains me to say this, but yes, if ukraine in stone get the aid >> that they need, it's going to be a real problem for them because at this particular point in time, we're looking at munitions scrooge's weapons shortages, troops shortages, things that you've basically outlined get the crissman zelenskyy has talked about and those things are very difficult to overcome if you don't have some way of resupplying. and that's going to i think be the critical factor for this year and possibly the next year as well
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>> this week, denmark said work is now underway to begin a plan to donate f 16 fighter jets let's to ukraine this summer what kind of impact could that have for ukraine >> so in a localized sense, it could have a significant impact in specific areas of the front lines. but in the aggregate, the one thing that they have to watch out for jessica is the fact that the russians are going to respond to this and they're going to do this in several different ways. phase one of them is through electronic warfare, specifically jamming so hopefully the ukrainian pilots that have been trained on the f 16, i have learned to operate the platform in a jamming environment. and if that's the case, then they at least have a chance to succeed and do some good work for the ukrainian grounds forces who need of course, all the help they can get >> also, we look here to the us where the $60 billion in aid is now hung up in congress and truly who knows where that's going to go in and pass the
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senate. and nowadays, just lingering in the house does kyiv have a plan b? in case that 60 billion never gets to them because it never gets out of congress >> that's going to be i think a really big issue here. so the answer i think is that kyiv may have a bit of a plan b plan b is not something that's going to be as robust as that $60 billion i m there's also of course, the possibility is, you know, that too, that $60 figure could be curtailed as it goes through the house. if it even makes it. so this is going to be a significant issue for them and it's going to be something where we have to see whether or not congress actually steps up to the plate and does what it needs did you in order to protect our vital strategic interests, which actually are in crane at this point >> this war just continues to drag on and the ukrainians continue to dig in and really just grind it out best they can. what do you think is the
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right expectation at this point for ukrainians on where this four goes. now >> well, i think one of the things that kind of dampened expectation was the failure of the counteroffensive. this past summer to actually achieve a significant gains on the ground. >> i >> we were conditioned to have those great successes when they, ukrainian forces saved key even they were able to protect kharkiv and also recapture care son. those particular things were significant achievements. the problem is they needed to keep the momentum going. and because of the way in western aid was provided, or in this case, not provided in a timely fashion that made a big difference and that prevented the ukrainian in part from succeeding the other part, of course, was also tactics and the types of tactics that the ukrainians used were basically tactics that they had adapted in some ways. apart from us, but also in part from the soviet days when they were part of the
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soviet union. and those tactics did not work against a foe that was able to get entrenched, to actually been stabilized. the front lines in their favor and that really prevented things from going forward to the way the ukrainians wanted to. the russians in essence, learned from their mistakes in the past and they'll continue to learn from them if we don't have rapid capabilities deployed to ukraine at this particular what kind of options does zelenskyy have moving forward? how how does he get out of this >> so this is going really difficult because all of the different things that are open to him at this particular point, if you can't move your forces forward, if you can to do the things that you were able to do in the past your kind of boxed into a series of solutions and those might include, i basically keeping the front lines as they are, which would be politically unpalatable. to zelenskyy. and as far as we know, to the cranium people as well, there is the possibility that ukraine
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could achieve some localized games and capitalize on those but in essence, what we're looking at so far, unless there's a dramatic change on the battlefield is an essence. the status quo, which would be somewhat akin to the solution that was achieved in korea. after the korean war ended. so in essence, you had a static front line that has been in existence since 1953. in that particular your case, we will see something similar to that in ukraine. it's not a good solution and it's certainly not something that is satisfactory to ukrainians or two their western backers. but that might be the case unless there's a drastic change in how the russians is supply their forces. and if there's a way to those supply lines, then that could potentially change things. but until that happens there is basically a very little that the ukrainians can do except to hold on. and that's going to be tough >> all right. so adequate and always great to have you on. thanks so much. good to see you.
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compared to trump's 65 million raised in march and 93 million cash on hand. joining me now to discuss this and more is cnn political commentator and democratic strategist maria cardona. >> and >> cnn political commentator and republican strategist alice stewart always great to have both of you on maria. let's start first. money is great. we people love money. it is better to have more than less when you are a presidential campaign. but how does the biden campaign take that money and actually use it to its advantage >> yeah, you know, just like the biden campaign has raised a crazy, insane amount of money and they're going to put that to work to keep a crazy, insane man from entering the white house. again and what they're doing with that money is that they are investing it into all of the communities that make up the democratic coalition and they're going to invest it in the independence and frankly, those people, those republicans who have said during the primaries and during the republican primaries that they
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do not want to vote for donald trump. and so the message for president biden is, give me another four years to finish the job of continuing to grow this record breaking economy continued to create jobs for everyone, continued to lower prices for everyone, and continue to solve the problems that are most in front of the american electorate vs donald trump, who faces 91 charges four indictments he's got to close the money gap because you know what jessica, he owes hundreds of millions of dollars in legal fees and in cash payouts because the courts have already deemed him a fraudster and a sex offender. and i think that contrast at the end of the day is going to win the day for president biden and vice president kamala harris and alice, i'd like to get your reaction to that as well, and also just the fact that we are going to see melania trump at tonight's fundraiser. we haven't seen much of her since they left the white house and
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certainly not on the campaign trail. this go round so i'd also like to know what you think about her appearing as well. >> i think it's great anytime you can have a spouse there to sort of showcase the bigger picture is a good thing and look, she's getting out there now because we're basically the general election is now off to the races and the fundraiser tonight is going to be high dollar trump had a phone call with some of his supporters last night and said he thinks they will actually raise $50 million. and what we're seeing with these high-dollar donors, the mercers, the hammes, and steve wynn, these are people that have donated to other candidates when during the primary process, whether it's nikki haley, ron desantis, and now they are coalescing this high dollar unity was bound to happen as soon as the republic blinken's got their nominee. now they realize it's donald trump and they are coalescing behind him because they understand their finances as well as most americans were much better under the trump administration. then under the biden administration and big
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money aside, new york times reporting last week and the campaign is reporting that donald trump actually has more small dollar donors under $200, then joe biden, that is going along way because as you said, jessica, money is big, but votes are bigger. and when you have small dollar donors that is more voters and look president biden needs all of the money that he's raising because he is trying to go out there and court voters and he should already have he's spending millions upon millions trying to shore up hispanics and voters of color that he's losing to donald trump because they're frustrated with the economic situation. they're frustrated with the crisis at the border and frustrated with foreign policy of this administration. so biden is going to need all the money he's raising because he he is behind and six out of seven of the battleground states. and that's going to take a lot of money to dig that hole. >> yeah. and i'm being told alice, to your point, the campaign saying its $50 million so far, what we know for sure is that tens of millions,
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hundreds of millions of dollars will go into this election. i also want to get you-all's take on what karl rove we've said. he of course, former adviser to president george w bush. he urged president biden to go hard on trump's remarks regarding the january 6 rioters. well, we'll listen to it and then we'll come back if they were smart they take the january 6 and go hard at it and they would say he wants to pardon these people who >> attacked our capital everyone, those sons who did that. we ought to find them try them and send them to jail. >> and if >> it is one of the critical mistakes made in this campaign is a donald trump has now said, i'm going to pardon those people because they're hostages. no, they're not they're thugs maria, let's get your take first. should the biden campaign be leaning into this message mostly, i'm also curious too about your take on what kind of voter this really motivates because it would seem to me a democratic voter. this
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is absolutely going to motivate, but is it the best message for maybe an independent voter that they're trying to capture. >> i do think it's a >> great message for an independent voter. jessica, because what we have seen from an independent voters and frankly republicans, who understand what a massive existential threat donald trump is not just to the country, but to our democracy, to our republic, to our democratic institutions. this kind of message minds them of that threat reminds them that donald trump wants to go in there not just to stay out of the jail, but not just to stay out of jail, but if he gets into the white house again, the first time around, jessica was a trial run. he has already said that he wants to be a dictator on day one. he has already said that he will use the justice department and all of the institutions to go after his enemies. he has already said all of the horrible things that he wants to institute if he gets another chance and so we should take him at his word. and the fact that he believes
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donald trump believes that these january 6 criminals who attacked our capital, attack our democracy he tried to hang mike pence, killed some law enforcement officers that he believes they're hostages yes, that is a very powerful message for the biden administration. and the biden campaign to continue to communicate and they will >> okay. and before we're running a little bit out of time, but i do just want to touch on this because we have these earthquakes the earthquake on friday in new york and the aftershocks, and the disgraced former new york mayor and trump ally rudy giuliani, use his radio show to make the argument that the earthquake happens specifically in what he called quote communist states and then the republican congresswoman marjorie taylor greene who warned of jewish space lasers, tweeted that the earthquake and monday's solar eclipse ar assigned from god that americans need to repent >> alice why, what is this messaging that we're hearing from them? because it sounds very conspiracy theory. ask
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timme a >> the two of them are, are on an island with regard to this and rudy giuliani has gone from america's mayor there are two, an asinine mayor, and that is foolish for him to say that. and marjorie taylor greene, every time she makes comments like this is for two reasons is one to get attention and to fund raise. and she's certainly fundraising off of it. look, this was an act of god as an act of nature. this earthquake and it's nothing more than that. and anyone who wants to make a conspiracy theory various out of it is absolutely wrong. >> yeah. yeah. and it also points to just hours like where we are with politics, right? that this is we're talking about these things and not policy >> welcome to donald trump's america. jessica. >> all right. maria cardona and alice stewart. we have to leave it there, but always great to have you both here. >> so much. thanks, jessica. >> still ahead. a gathering of survivors of the nova music festival here in the united states is this weekend, we approach the six-month anniversary of that horrific attack on israel will have their story ahead in the cnn
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thousands of palestinians have been killed over the last six months. we've reported extensively on the suffering and the lives lost in gaza and israel. >> what we >> often don't talk about though, is those who survived recently, a group of survivors who were at the nova festival came to the us cnn's anderson cooper has more >> california's ohio valley for the next week, this jewish sleep-wake camp is home to many survivors of the nova music festival massacre hundred and 20 in all the first time a group this size has gathered since october 7 >> show me every day i asked myself, why am i what's the purpose? >> well, most are from israel, daniel and lee sazzy are from california. the cousins were visiting family and went to the festival with eight relatives, including daniels, 65 year-old father, avi >> this
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>> video was shot moments before rockets began falling. a race to one of the fortified bus stops that serve as bomb shelters along the road by the festival a blind kid comes in, is shot up in the leg full of blood he just walks in and sits in the corner. and at that very moment, i knew my dad said if i want to get home to my son the stand in this corner, my dad yelled all the guys up to the front. we won't let the terrorists in and then it all started is 1 million bullets everyone was screaming. no, no, no and then in hebrew we hear a clean one only one is a grenade. when it exploded you just feel like you are flying away from the impact the bomb, and then they, throw another grenade and there's again then
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they walked in and started shooting everyone and they shot me in the leg. >> they've threw a molotov cocktail bomb shelter and because there was so many bodies dead and alive inside, there was no floor for it to land on the ground and shatter. so they basically through it and it created a lot of dark suffocating smoke that choked you to death my husband was he just kept screaming that they're going to kill us and i just kinda shocked him. >> it >> cast him. >> i i going to go look for my dad and two but bodies on top of me. he went to my dad >> he packed with his hands, like a heart sign saying that he's gone >> and then i went numb out of their group of eight, only four
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survived >> my dad died a hero for sure. >> and he promised me that i'll make it home to my son so kept his word >> everyone hear carries with them the terror of that day. >> when you see deaf, each state's who's in your eyes. i can see it i can see people suffered. >> just get budweiser about the hands of show i nor cargo was a photographer at the festival. this is him moments after the attack began. >> welcome to refer to freedom, and we're given from the gunshots at could recognize this is stable is because that's the data that i've he initially >> also drove to a bomb shelter by the road.
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>> remember, getting says a shelter, akin can see like 50 people like sending like that. i makes a decisions, probably saved my life. i took my car and went away. i took with me i think five of the six, six people inside the car >> he ended up at a kibbutz where hundreds of others fled. >> so citizens have aus of the kibbutz have shifts. so you kinda doing patrols. so it was civilians with serving us in four in front of the terrorist on the boat. i was a kibbutz nausea, idf said because they needed a lot two hours to come >> after eight hours, he was able to say there's a great quote that said, every man have two lives the second one's begin when he understands here have only one and we all understand it on the seven october so we have a new life
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organizers hope this retreat will help people begin that >> you lied there's equine therapy a therapy dog named shani with his sidekick junie and there's time and space to talk with each other about what happened >> everyone has ptsd and it's real so it's just nice to be around them knowing that you're not alone in it. i was the happiest person in the world before just waiting for some sunny days >> the next day afternoon storms create a rainbow on the verizon >> they have been through unimaginable tragic, horrible things. i feel like they forgot
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what it feels like to feel safe. but if they can be reminded that who they were before if one of these people can come here and reclaim, not dream, then we've succeeded as the week goes on, they do confidence-building exercises and once again the survivors of the nova music festival join together in dance he, anderson cooper, cnn >> anderson. thank you. and a reminder that you can catch more on the anniversary of the october 7 attack tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. cnn's bianna golodryga will be sitting down with family members of those it's taken captive and she's speaking directly with some of the released hostages on what
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aiding and abetting the lawsuit sites audio from a makeshift recording studio on the yacht where the alleged assault happened. >> this is the >> latest in a series of lawsuits filed against the rap mogul and businessman. both men deny the allegations against them, seen a national corresponding camila bernal is joining us now live kamilla. what more can you tell us about these new developments? >> hey, jessica. so in this audio that cnn has now listened to, you can hear the accuser who says that she was essentially forced to take this tequila shot that she believes was laced with drugs. and in that audio, you can hear her asking christian combs if she's being drugged and he responds by saying, take the shot. now just to put things into perspective, this was an employee who was a crew member on the yacht. she was a bartender and she says that some time after that tequila shot incident, she was cornered into a room and things began to get physical that they began to get aggressive. she says that he grabbed her by the arm and eventually tried to force himself on her in this lawsuit,
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they included photos that allegedly show these bruises that she had on her arm and the lawsuit essentially says that this was something that she felt uncomfortable with and also, they alleged that it wasn't another employee who stopped the abuse because she walked into the room. i want to read part of what her attorney is saying and it says this defendant, sean combs, turned what was sold as a wholesome family excursion into a hedonistic environment. it resulted in an unexpected increase in workload for her and for her colleagues, as well as unwanted exposure to unlawful drug use sex work, and general chaos. and as you mentioned, jessica, did he is not accused of sexual assault, but he is accused of liability and aiding and abetting. and in part is because he did lease that yacht. now, the to men who through their attorney, are saying that this is a lie essentially, and they want to clear their names. i want to read part of what they're attorney is saying about all of this the attorney says this
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complaint is filled with manufactured lines and irrelevant facts and then goes on to say we will be filing a motion to dismiss this outrageous claim. so again, these are two men who have continuously said that this is not who they are or this this is not what they have done. and it's unclear whether this will be resolved in court or through a settlement, but we'll of course, be looking to see exactly what happens next in all of this. jessica. >> all right. camila bernal. thanks so much for that reporting >> and to >> reminder the scene and podcasts, five things now has a saturday edition called five good things where you can take a breather from the headlines and hear all the uplifting stories across the world, world. you can listen to this story and more like it wherever you get your podcasts tomorrow. >> six months since the hamas attack world food programme i'm chief cindy mccain joints jake on the crisis in gaza.
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