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israeli military now fighting in parts of gaza. they previously cleared and ceasefire negotiations stalled. benjamin netanyahu was facing a new problem. a key member of his war cabinet has delivered an ultimatum. benny gantz says he will quit the war cabinet if netanyahu doesn't lay out a plan to get the hostages back, establish a post-war government in gaza and normalize relations with saudi arabia salman. >> now, we are at the crucial crossroads the leadership must see the big picture identify risks identify opportunities in formulate an updated national strategy so that we can fight shoulder to shoulder. >> the war cabinet must formulae an approved by the 8th of june in action plan that will lead to the realization of six strategic goals of national importance in gaza. >> signs of desperation has trucks filled with aid drove away from the us floating pier.
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people climbed on board and took boxes of food one man says they did it because of widespread hunger your elliott gucken is live in tel aviv, so elliott, i want to get to the question of aid, but first let's start with the big political story. so take us through gantz's ultimatum. netanyahu's response and what it might mean for the fragile coalition and for the war there were just three members of israel's war cabinet, prime minister. then you've got defense minister yoav gallant, and then you've got benny gantz, a former defense minister, and netanyahu's chief political rival. now, just a wednesday, we had, you have galan's can out and criticized netanyahu dithering and the war and for failing to come up with a coherent plan. for the day after the war. and now you've got benny gantz coming out with this press conference, letting into prime minister netanyahu for failing to achieve the aims of the war, namely to get the hostages back to eliminate hamas militarily, and to demilitarize the gaza strip and also to think about what's going to happen to get a plan
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in place for the day? after in terms of civilian administration of gaza and also to get the tens of thousands of people displaced from the northern part of the country, which has come under daily attack from iran, bad militia of hezbollah, and also to make progress towards normalization with saudi arabia. and these are all the things that gan says netanyahu needs to come up with a plan for by june the 8th or he will if the government, he also says that the government right now, as is heading in his words, for the rocks. so what dance i think is trying to do is a to give himself an out so that he doesn't go down with the ship when it does hit the rocks and also to position himself politically for when there are elections to position himself as a kind of primates mr. in waiting, because opinion polls all suggests that if elections were to be held tomorrow, but gantz would not only beat netanyahu that he would trounced him, that said netanyahu issued a stinging rebuke, two ganim following his press conference saying that they will washed up words and that if he were to do what
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gantz was saying, that this would effectively be handing victory free to hamas. and at the same time, abandoning israel's hostages who are still being held in captivity in gaza after being abducted on october the seventh the facts, though is kim, but no matter what ganim says or does benjamin netanyahu still has the numbers in israel's parliament, the knesset, even if ganz leaves the war cabinet and takes his members of the knesset with him netanyahu still has the numbers and does not have to face the electrode until october 2026. and so as long as he can keep his ministers in the fall, especially those far-right ministers, bezalel smotrich. and it's my bank in the fold as part of his government then it really won't have any practical impact on the political landscape just yet. but certainly it adds to some of the pressure on netanyahu, not just from benny gantz, not just from me. i've got onto is in his own party, but also of course, the international pressure that netanyahu has been facing over the way that
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he's been handling this war with hamas now pressure from all sides there and then eliot's on the aid from the us floating pier. we saw sad scenes of desperately hungry people in gaza, which just illustrates the need for more aid. >> absolutely. >> not only would we not be seeing those scenes if enough aid, we're getting in, but you wouldn't need this $320 million floating pier that the us has built and financed in the first place and so you do have these scenes of people boarding, moving trucks endangering their own lives just to get hold of some food suppose at the same time it couldn't have come at a more urgent time because after israel took control of the crossing between rafah and egypt, no more aid trucks have been going through what was the primary conduit for humanitarian aid to get into the gaza strip. egypt says that with israeli forces, there, they cannot guarantee the safety all of humanitarian aid deliveries because hamas attack is forces there as they have done at other israeli
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crossings, such as kerem shalom with four israeli soldiers were killed the other weeks. so you've got less aid getting through. then what's getting through beforehand after it was ramping up due to us pressure on israel. and so although this the us says that it plans to deliver 500 tons of aid every day. that's still isn't enough. most aid can get through overland and that aid is simply not getting through primarily now, because of the rafah crossing. being closed between gaza and egypt really appreciate that elliott glaucon in tel aviv thank you so much awesome. >> criticized as policies towards israel and gaza, us president joe biden will make what's considered a key speech in the coming day as he's under pressure and the opinion polls ahead of the election in november, and with protests over the war in gaza happening at college campuses of across the us. there are concerns that one should be a de of celebration at morehouse college could turn ugly. i'll let sines has more president
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biden will deliver the commencement address at morehouse college and all male historically black college here in atlanta, georgia. >> the event is meant to celebrate the graduating seniors, but it has come with a dose of controversy as some faculty and students have expressed frustration with president biden's handling of the conflict in gaza. that is an issue that it has been a key concern to many young voters. the white house dispatched a senior official just last week to morehouse college to meet with a small group faculty and students that meeting lasted a little over two hours and i'm told that about half of it focus specifically on the issue of gaza. but president biden will face a very delicate balancing act as he gives his remarks on sunday. one, there is the potential for possible protest due to his support for israel in its for against hamas. but then also the president is trying to navigate shoring up support among black voter is including young black men, black voters comprise a
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core part of biden's constituency and coalition back in 2020, that's sent him to the white house. but recent polling has shown some lag again, that's from that group. now, president biden stops it to meet with some black voters, supporters at a restaurant here in atlanta, georgia on saturday and talked about the accomplishments of his administration, but also warned the threat that trump could pose if he's reelected. president biden also took a bit of a swipe at his rivals take a listen to this election and lots of stake lots of stake is not about me. it's about the alternative as well you know, he i think it's fair to say i want use the exact phrase. i'd use still plant ball with my opponents, not a good loser but he is a loser this is all part of a weekend long pushed by biden to court black voters after he speaks at morehouse
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college, the president will then travel on onto detroit, michigan. >> another key battleground state. you will speak at nwa cp dinner there to offer another message to black voters as biden and his advisers are very aware that they need to keep that constituency together. if i don't wants to secure another four years in the white house, arlette saenz, cnn, traveling with the president in atlanta, georgia so what kind of behavior might we expect to see at sunday's graduation ceremony? are victor blackwell spoke with david thomas, the president of morehouse college, about what he will and will not permit when it comes to protesting president biden as policies let's is what we won't allow is disruptive behavior that prevents the ceremony or services from proceeding in a manner that those in attendance can partake and enjoy. >> so for example prolonged shouting down of the president
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as he is speaking. i have also made a decision that we will also not ask police to take individuals out of commencement in zip ties. if faced with the choice, i will cease the ceremonies on the spot. if we were to reach that position, we will allow silent and disruptive protests i had students ask me about it. what if we turned our backs on the president or turned our chairs and i said to them, i'll be embarrassed, but that's not your problem you want to walk across the stage in a piece of garment that i the an and fis. >> your moral connection to either side of this conflict. >> you can do that. signs. we will look at that sign. and if that sign is seen as being hate speech, you cannot bring it in what's the line for you on
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hate speech, anything that calls for violence? >> so against another group or individual genocide, the jews ethnic cleansing for the palestinians in gaza river to the sea river, to the sea i don't think that river to the sea would qualify as hate speech as opposed to a political view. all right, joining me now is given reynolds, contributor to the roots and a former speech writer for vice president kamala harris. thank you so much for being with us at this hour. i want to get to some of the wider issues from president biden's visit for first, let's start with what we were just hearing their concerns over protests. i mean, you just visited more housekeeping. give me the temperature of the campus or are you expecting any protest or disruptions during his speech what came first of
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all, thank you so much for having you back on your show. >> it's a pleasure to join you, even though it's 3:00 in the morning on the east coast. but kim, you're right. i spent some time in more house the other day to take the temperature for a piece that i was working on for the route in which i shared some thoughts on what i think the president should talk about during his commencement address. but i heard from students, is that largely kim a lot of the graduates we're actually worried that their ceremony would be disrupted by protesters. i think a lot of these graduates, kim, as you can imagine, have been working hard for the past four for years including during the pandemic. they've worked hard to walk across the stage later today. i guess it is kim. >> and so most of the students i talked to were sort of more ambivalent around the broader politics which we might get to in a minute versus on the issue of what's going on in the middle east. >> a lot of the graduates i talked to a really hoping for or uneventful a ceremony in that respect. >> all right. so let's get to the broader politics. as you mentioned, you spoke to some grads and talk to them in
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detail. what did they make of the attention of this presidential visit? are they seeing seeing it as the president of morehouse college framed at the other day, it shows they matter or are they seeing it more as a cynical political ploy so i think it's important, kim, i don't want to paint in broad brushstrokes, but what i heard was certainly the concern that perhaps the visit was political pandering. >> i think in large part, i think it's an incredible opportunity the president to visit morehouse college into an address, a university which the president knows has been on the forefront of helping to push our nation forward for so long. he knows the legacy and the rich history of morehouse college. i think many of the students they're recognized that the president recognizes that, but i based on the conversation that i had, there were some that breast some hesitance with the president coming and wondered if if they're special de would turn into more of a campaign visit
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you wrote the many young black voters, especially young black men, are feeling, i'll quote you here, unloved, unheard, and unsupported by the democratic party why is that? >> and can a speech change any of that well, kim, i think it's important to think about this from a historical perspective. >> so we know that in 1964, president johnson, lyndon b johnson and democrats signed the civil rights act into law. and he did so against a lot of protest for him southern democrats who at the time i'm are the racist party and when he signed that bill, all those democrats defected from the party, became republicans. and i think from then on, over the decades that followed, it was pretty clear which party stood for what the democratic party was perceived to be the party for civil rights expanding civil rights for black folks, whereas the republican party was viewed as being the antithesis of that. i think now that we're decades beyond that, i think what you're seeing is that a lot of younger black voters just aren't seeing it that way anymore. they're not, they're not giving the democratic party that same
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benefit of the doubt that older black voters perhaps are. and so, despite the fact that i think the president has a an incredible record of accomplishments. and is delivered an incredible amount of policy wins for the black community, including younger black voters. when he talked about creating jobs and investigate hbcus, investing in black-owned small businesses expanding health care access, canceling billions and billions of dollars in student debt. i think what we're seeing is that a lot of young black voters just haven't felt that quite yet. and so it's important for the president, i think during his speech to really lean into his record. but before doing that to address the frustrations and the concerns that a lot of younger black voters are feeling right now with the democratic party. yeah. >> listen, we only have about a minute left, but since you and i are both in atlanta, i want to sound you out here president biden flipped georgia in 2020. you're here, you're things do seem different this time around. trump leads in the polls, the state has passed voting restrictions. democratic strategists don't like to hear
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it, but polls show black support for trump is growing and again, georgia could make all the difference. so compare it to la last election. what are you seeing here in georgia this time around? >> well, you're right, kim, i think what you pointed out, i think it will come down to these actions will come down to georgia again. and as a proud georgia, and i think that's, that's pretty cool. i look i think we're obviously not in a pandemic right now that the same way we were four years ago. so it certainly feels very different in that respect. i think it's important to emphasize that president biden's support among black voters is very solid. and president trump's support among black voters is a bismol. i don't think we're going to see a defection in mass of black voters from president biden. but two former president trump, i think what we could see in a state like georgia, is perhaps some of the younger black voters staying home. and so i think it's coordinates impaired at the at the biden campaign make up that enthusiasm gap because we know on the other side, president trump's base is ready to come out. and so i think we're seeing the biden campaign, especially in georgia, recognize the opportunity that they have. we're seeing a multi-million dollar ad spend
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among younger voters, among black voters, and a lot of that will be targeted in states like georgia in crucial swings states we've seen the vice president, vice president harris laundry economic opportunity to are. and where did you kick that off? right here in atlanta. so i believe that the campaign recognizes what they have to do in putting the money and putting the time in finding the local voices, the trusted voices in the communities. here in georgia to deliver this election. i think we're seeing then do that between now and november. it's important that you continue to do that. i think we will see that in the meantime, we'll see what president biden has to say and the reaction from morehouse layers eight, given reynolds. thank you so much for being here with us. really appreciate it. >> kim things, having the on. all right when he was president donald trump says, gun owners are under siege and he's urging them to get more involved in the coming election. >> the republican front-runner for president appeared saturday at a meeting of the national rifle association is it's political arm, endorsed him. the nra strongly supports the us, right? to bear arms. trump
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what is the latest you know, we're hearing the there is continued fighting this morning. >> the situation as you mentioned, very, very difficult. there are only about 100 civilians left in that town and they're trying to do as much as they can to protect those well the evacuations that we saw earlier in the week or last week, i should say. we're quite immense. they've really removed most of the civilians from that area. there's damage to infrastructure, damage to a retirement home. there and it's a difficult situation as the rush hearkens back, let's say, just the beginning of the invasion by russia into ukraine when you've seen these massive evacuations from these residential areas, kim? >> yeah. and then barbie, part of the problem is ukraine is outgunned and outmanned and to try to remedy the latter part of that, a new mobilization order takes effect. so what more can you tell us about that? >> yeah, they're calling on males between the ages of 18 and 60 to register and they won't be called up until they're 25 years old, but
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there will be obviously training and things like that that has to take place to prepare them. and there's no end to the service. there's no sort of let's say, we don't know how long i'll have to serve. they don't know how long. so it could be as long as the war continues, but president volodymyr zelenskyy had this to say to thank those who were signing out jeff i think over warrior's sexual sufficient resilience and maintenance, gain more confidence, especially the kharkiv direction. >> this week, the occupiers losing its inventory adequate tangible loss, no match justice in 2022, it was counting on a quick advance on our way and you know kim, when you listen to him, it's really about keeping morale up. you're calling up these young people who obviously i'd hoped something different for their country by now, this war as it goes on is obviously very, very difficult. and ukraine continuing to call for help from the rest of the world and
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242424 michael, you watching us here in the i'd say it's canada and all around the world. >> i'm kimberly hooper. this is cnn newsroom the war in gaza appears to be taking a toll on benjamin netanyahu's strained coalition government. a key member of his war cabinet delivered an ultimatum on saturday, but again says he will quit the war cabinet if netanyahu doesn't lay out a plan to get the hostages back, establish a post-war government in gaza and normalize relations with saudi arabia that's in the whose office says those conditions we a defeat for israel we re eyes and is the director of the international institute for counter-terrorism and recommend university. and
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she's also a retired idf colonel. thank you so much for being here with us again. so obviously the cracks had been there for a long time, but are you surprised how quickly things have turned now? >> in its own way, i'd say you say how quickly and i'm saying how slow as an israeli, as somebody who's been here in the last seven months, seven over seven months of war. fact that for the first time after joining into the war cabinet, we have a party head, benny gantz standing up and saying you know what, i'm in the war cabinet in this war cabinet is not defining a strategy. it's something that we've said from the outside as advisers from the outside for so many months, and it's taken a very long time for somebody from within to stand up and say that. and he did the ultimatum in a way that he said he would up and leave steve sadly, that does not necessarily mean that this war cabinet or the government itself would actually fall the timing why now, do you think?
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because we're after a series of both holidays and israel memorial days, i remind everybody last year, last week was israel's 76 anniversary. what can i tell you our 75th year as an israeli, not something i'm going to write home about. here we are on the eve of the new year, it in its own way. it's a timetable of looking and saying there aren't religious holidays. this isn't about, our interest per second, less protect. this is about, we're dealing both with the international community and especially that in the fighting itself. specifically in the gaza strip, because there's the fighting up north against hizballah that attacks us every day from up north. but in the gaza strip, it's repetitive. i would even say the same thing up north against hizballah. there is no clear cut aim and it just takes a long time till you say, wait a second why are we not getting something done? and as i said, i think that this is something
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that could have been said months ago, but here it is. now, let's get that ball rolling. >> why do you think prime minister netanyahu has been so dead set against articulating a post-war plan i want to hope that it's because he thinks that there is no good plan. i'm gonna be nice for a moment and say to be clear, kim, there is no nice, easy, happily ever after. i'm sitting your inside israel for me, hamas, palestinian islamic jihad, especially hamas he didn't just perpetrate the attack on october 7, it planned it with all of the atrocities. it wants to repeat it. it continues to fight. i want them to be destroyed. and there is no easy way. and i think that until now trying to balance it out where you think that the military can destroy these terror capabilities you cannot do so in an easy way, in a nice way, there is no nice war and i think that it's because of that you keep trying the
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military action without the additional deployment diplomatic action. that's why it's a balance but i also think that it's domestic politics. the reason he's not willing to do what i think needs to be done in the diplomatic front in cooperation with other countries is because of his domestic politics, of the kind of coalition government that he's based on, where you have very far right elements both within his party, but especially in the coalition partners. and if he does du the diplomacy than some of those coalition trump partners will leave and he will not be able to keep this government in standing obviously, politics in the war intertwined. >> but if we just kinda try and put the politics aside in a way, i mean this these, these cracks in the government if, if he were to leave what do you think would happen with the war itself? what effect do you think it would have kim? >> it's such an important question because people don't realize that at the end, it
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won't necessarily change the war, meaning the military physical action against hamas, terror capabilities that are embedded in built into to both the gaza strip and also, there's, i mean, hamas and lebanon's hezbollah in lebanon and also in the west bank that actually won't change what would change is the composition of a government that would, i want to help me much more willing to work hand in hand with international partners. it's not just the united states, it's all also the regional partners. and together to talk about the day after on the gaza strip, meaning the military action would continue, but there would be much more concrete steps to what can be done to rule the gaza strip in the day after. and together with the military operation yeah, on that on the us and the international partners, us national security advisor met with saudi crown, principally visiting israel with israel's coalition unraveling. >> does that make a negotiated
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solution more or less likely? do you think? >> when, i look at the coalition government inside his row right now with the war cabinet and who's sitting there? it's not just like that. there's a majority. the main voices, they're very much do not look at the cooperation both with the saudis and with united states as being the most important part. the voices this is what they say is about the destruction of hamas. to me, they stand hand in hand. so i am not an optimist and i think in that sense that at the end, benny gantz put an ultimatum. but even when he leaves because to me it's a question of time until he leaves this war cabinet, the prime minister will still have a majority that will keep together his coalition government and the voices from there are sadly, as far as i'm concerned, more extreme, not co-operative. that does not make me happy. >> excellent analysis is always mirror eyes and really appreciate having you on. thank
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you so much thank you. >> kim a federal judge has ordered that the sentencing case against david depape should be reopened is the man convicted of assaulting the husband of us? have speaker nancy pelosi the sentence is being reconsidered because the plying judge didn't give depape a chance to speak before she imposed 30 years in federal prison prosecutors had earlier raised concerns about how depape's case was handled. the court will reopen sentencing for his case on may 28th. his lawyers have appealed the entire sentence authorities in los angeles are responding to video obtained exclusively by cnn showing sean diddy combs shoving, clicking, and dragging his then girlfriend during a 2016 altercation in a hotel. now, despite the disturbing images, it seems unlikely the singer will be charged for the salt. cnn's veronica miracle has details the los angeles county district attorney's office has issued a statement saying they have seen the video.
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>> they are aware of it and that it is extremely difficult to watch and very disturbing. they go on to say in a statement that if the conduct depicted occurred in 2016 on full fortunately, we would be unable to charge as the conduct would have occurred beyond the timeline where a crime of assault can be prosecuted as of today, they also say that law enforcement has not filed the case with the district attorney's office, and we reached out to the los angeles police department. they to say they are aware there of the video, but they also say there is not an open investigation with the lapd against mr. combs at this time. now, we pressed and asked if any kind of report was filed after the assault and they have not responded to our question. sean combs nor his team have not responded to the video veronica miracle, cnn, los angeles, nearly 400,000 homes and businesses in southeast texas are still without power after that complex of storms slammed
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across the area on thursday, the city of houston says the hurricane like conditions and widespread power outages led to the spillage of more than 100 thousand gallons is gallons of sanitary sewage that officials sure residents the city's drinking water remains safe. at least seven people died in the houston area as a result of the storms so as authorities in houston scrambled to restore power amid climbing temperatures and humidity, millions across the central plains are now under severe weather threat. cnn meteorologist at least rafah has that some pretty powerful storms, packed winds up to 100 miles per hour thursday night in houston in that knocked out power, you could see people in the dark here in a costco. >> now officials are saying that the power could stay out a couple of days, maybe even weeks and spots because of the way some of the transmitters were hit. this can be a problem, come as heat starts to build this week beacon go into early next week we'll find temperatures in the middle 90s, but that could feel even hotter than that once you factor in some of the human d, look at
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the heat index values approaching 100 to 105 from brownsville, texas near 100 and corpus christi heat index values in the middle 90s and houston, again without power and air conditioning in this composed a little bit more of a to be careful to take breaks as you're cleaning up some of that damage that he builds in the south as another storm system develops there in the rockies. and that's going to pose our next severe threat in the plains by sunday and monday, we're looking at another a couple of round of storms with damaging winds, large hail and maybe some tornadoes possible. so we'll need to stay weather aware. it gives you the storms are starting to fire up late on sunday, especially across parts of kansas going into nebraska. and we'll have that front slowly start to work its way into the rest of the midwest as we go into monday with that continue you'd storm threat for omaha are looking at temperatures above average before that front with highs in the 80s is showers and storms rolled through as we start out the work week and those temperatures do get back closer to average with highs in the
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somali lens, armed forces marching in review for time i'm dignitaries. the former british protectorate. look take located in the horn of africa, declared its independence from somalia in 1991 somaliland has been self-governing since then, but has yet to gain international recognition as an independent state there will be no triple crown winner in the us horse racing this year sees the gray upset kentucky derby winner and favorite mystik dan, on a muddy track at the 149th preakness stakes in maryland mystik dan challenged see here's the day on the homestretch, but couldn't catch up an underdog since the gray entered the race facing nine to one odds, triple crowns, third and final leg will be held on june 8, the belmont stakes in new york the mayor of louisville, kentucky says, tell cnn, there is no police body camera video available of pro golfer scottie scheffler's arrest. but he says officials are still reviewing other camera angles so friday's
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incident the officer did not have a bodycam footage. i turned on during the incident. >> we will release footage that we have a week do not have any to my knowledge, we have not yet had discovered any video of the initial contact between mr. gillis and mr. officer gillis and mr. scheffler, there is some footage from across the street of a fixed camera. >> when mr. scheffler was being arrested. and we will release stat footage in the coming days no, it's not clear if the officer who stopped scheffler was wearing a body camera and if he did where it it's not clear why it failed to record, which is a police requirement. >> scheffler is charged with assaulting a police officer who was directing traffic at the scene of a fatal crash happened just before the second round of the pga championship. geoff recalls a big misunderstanding louisville police didn't respond to questions about whether department policies are violated now, despite an
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impressive showing at the tournament on friday and your hours after his arrest, scottie scheffler plunge down the leaderboard in the third round on saturday and then it's patrick snow has more it has been an extremely challenging last 48 hours to say the least for scottie scheffler after his really impressive five and the past 66 on friday in the hours after his arrest on saturday, and altogether different experience after his two over par 73 saw his remarkable par or better streak that had dated back to august of last year finally ended i was definitely did not feel like myself today for sure. but, yesterday happened and i did my best to recover from it and come out here and compete today. and i did a great job yesterday. >> it's coming out competing rodney adrenaline and yeah, this morning was definitely not my usual routine for around if that makes sense. we are all sat for a thrilling finish on sunday, a stack leaderboard with six players within two shots of the lead. lead shared
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by a two-time major winner and an olympic champion as well. >> i mean, a lot of the day. i mean, it's just a result winning, winning a this result. so all i can focus on are good golf shots and striking good pots and so at the node day, wherever the cards fall, they fall, but yeah, it would mean a lot obviously. >> i'm going to tap into that just that kind of mental state that i've been in. not only in those two, but other tournaments, not quite wallen looking back at a month ago at augusta i felt sharp and everything, but i feel like i could little bit of. self-talk before i went out on that first tie and really just knocked out ahead of myself. tomorrow is just going to put everything i have out there and see how it plays out 12 of the last 13 pga championship to be one, either by a player who was leading we're play who was within two shots of the lead through three rounds, buckle up and get ready for a highly dramatic sunday afternoon in store.
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>> patrick's now cnn louisville, kentucky american gymnast simone biles, one the all round at the core hydration classic on saturday, edging out fellow us gymnast shilese jones. victory by the legendary olympian is the first step towards qualification for the summer olympics in paris. bile score was her best all-round total since returning to competition last year. you don't remember, biles withdrew from several events at the tokyo olympics after suffering from what she called the twisties. a mental block causing a gymnast to lose track of their position in minute there all right. >> that wraps this hour of cnn newsroom. i'm kimberly, who were all be back in just a moment with morning's, please do stay russia is we're trying to spy on us. >> we were spying on them.
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