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>> thank you so much for joining me on fredricka whitfield and we begin with a widespread floods, devastating much of texas a millions and the southeastern part of the state are under flood watches after several days of heavy rain, entire neighborhoods are inundated with water as the flooding spreads, the high rescues have also surged so far in harris county, which includes houston, more than 200 people and more than 150 pets i've been rescued from the flood zone. >> we have teamed coverage from cnn correspondent rosa flores and cnn meteorologist chad myers. >> rosa, let's begin with you. their inherent chris county. you had an opportunity firsthand to talk with people and to survey some of the damage for, you know, fred people here are counting their blessings because there had been no deaths and no major injuries, but there will be
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major damage. you can just see around me in the water has swallowed roads and inundated some communities. this road leads to a community that back there you can see that there there's a restaurant, there's also some homes. and in rv park and the water levels while they have receded, some they are still very high. >> you can't get access to this area by vehicle. >> you have to get access by boat and that's exactly what we did. we wrote along with the harris county sheriff's office. now, this team has been going door-to-door for several days trying to rescue people who don't want to be rescued from um, this mandatory evacuation zone. now, we wrote along with them over fences and over mailboxes. we saw that stopped signs were at eye level. that just gives you a sense of the amount of water in this area. now, they also shared some pictures and we have those pictures for you of some of the rescues that they conducted in this area. they rescued
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children, the elderly also pets now, this area is an area that has the san jacinto river running towards the gulf of mexico. and these first responders took us to the area where we were supposed to see the banks of the san jacinto river. but you can't see them take a listen it's the same jacinto river. >> it's kinda hard to tell where the river ends because the blood but past the pylons. and if you look back that way, you can see interstate ten and the bridge going over the same jacinto river and you see, you get a feel for how swollen the river is and how far it is out of its banks brad, just to give you some perspective, because perspective is important here, harris county is one of the largest counties in this country at last, check authorities it's believed that several hundred homes are impacted, but they also say that they have not done damage assessments for obvious reasons. >> you can see that the water
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is still very high in some areas, but those damage assessments are expected to start either tomorrow or later this week it's a terrible situation. >> all right. rosa flores. thank you so much. chad myers and the weather enter. all right. so what is happening weather wise? what can they look forward to or brace for they can look forward to many, many more days of dry weather, dry, drying now, but not completely stopped, but this is at least some good news here. >> the weather will remain stagnant and not really move any more big water into the houston area over the next few days, but water is still rising. what are still rising because there's still water up river that has to come down river. there's houston way down there, but all of these, this is ten inches or more, some spots picked up to this is ten inches or more. all of this. rosa said has to get down to the gulf of mexico. so there's these bubbles in the rivers where some people downstream aren't seeing flooding yet. but they will, as
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that water continues to rise, there are a few showers out there right now, but not like earlier and certainly not like we've had over the past couple well, the good news is there are flood warnings. there are no flash flood warnings, and there's a huge different flash flood warning. you means water's coming up fast flood warning means yes, your wet you're going to stay wet, but we're not going to put people in life-threatening situations with that rapidly rising water. there's your radar tomorrow at 5:00. it'll be the prettiest sunrise you've seen texas in a long time, still could be some severe weather today, but that's not really the threat today. tomorrow's the threat for severe weather. we've had a lot of tornadoes. the last day without a tornado, red, april 24. no. >> oh, well, ten days straight. >> yeah. it's been too much and a lot all right. thank you so much. chad myers, are we're also seeing new developments today in the nationwide pro-palestinian protests on college campuses. the main campus of the university of southern california is now back
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open after police cleared an encampment earlier today and arrested at least 25 protesters, for trespassing. cnn's camila bernal is on the campus at usc. so camilo, what's been the reaction? >> and how how are people feeling now that the campus is back open hey fred, things have been calm this morning and the university is saying that the operation of clearing all of these students, encampment was peaceful and it was successful. it took them 64 minutes to get everyone out of the university and it's a very, very different scene from what we saw about two weeks ago here on campus when things got extremely violent and many people got arrested, there is already a disciplinary process in place and starting to figure out what's going to happen to all of these people that were arrested and affiliated with the university. but you're seeing these repercussions it's not just here on this campus, but around the country as well it's really heavy
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emotionally hearing the sun, grenades you're fired from the rubber bullets, and you don't know what's happening. these are the moments ucla students, sabrina ellis is still trying to process. >> i was just trying to go minute by minute my my feet were hurting from standard ending up for so long. i do think that the message of the encampment and the protest was important enough that i felt the risk was worth it. >> well, sabrina is not facing charges the consequences for some protesters around the nation can be serious and include detainment, misdemeanors, school suspensions, and expulsions. and in the case of michael allen, a lecturer at washington university in st. louis, paid administrative leave. >> there was arrested within three minutes of the police decision to push into the encampment he says he was not part of the encampment, but was there to protest the faculty
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member concerned about my students getting arrested that was the moment of his arrest. he says he's not facing criminal charges, but the detainment and suspension mean he's not allowed to set foot on the university pending an investigation he says he was told by the university that he cannot finish the semester, have contact with students or attend commencement. will the university and effect is doing is actually impacting a lot more people than just those of us who were on campus on april 27 the university said they don't comment on personnel matters, but said that of the 100 people arrested, 23 were washington university students it's reflective of what authorities have announced around the country of the more than 2,100 arrested during the clearing of income that means not all have been students at the university of southern california.
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>> school officials say, of the 93 arrested 51 were students officials have said they'd to have started a disciplinary process for campus members who have violated their policies and the law. some california legislators calling for even harsher punishments there does need to be accountability. yeah. and i think some people need to be fired. >> they point to harassment anti-semitism, and unsafe campuses and say that those convicted should be punished through the state budgeting process, losing funding for the university grants, people doing the should have been arrested. >> they should be suspended, but there should also be other accountability for this action. but some of the students that were in the encampment and part of the more than two hendrick detained at ucla say that, well, they won't reveal future plans. this is far from over and it's unclear if the protesters here at usc have future plans, but the university is requiring ids for anyone wanting to come in and
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also saying that there is no camping gear allowed on campus spread. all right. >> give me a lever and thank you so much. so how will these college campus protests impact the political landscape? >> i want to discuss this more with julian zelizer, a cnn political analyst historian and professor at princeton university. good to see you nice to be with you. >> all right, listen first to what democratic senator john fetterman was saying today, who attacked or has criticism for some pro-palestinian protesters on college campuses and argued that liberal voters who turned on president biden over because of the war in gaza, it will, they will only have themselves to blame if former president trump is elected in november. listen what does voters who say that they are going to sit out the election? those democratic voters who say they're going to sit out the election. >> yeah, 100%, like if they
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want to throw michigan to trump that way well, if you want to play with that fire or you better own, you better own that fire so julian, i mean, what do you say to his point of view there well, i mean there's competing tensions within the democratic party. there are democratic voters who might be turned off by what they're seeing on college campuses. and if there's not a strong response, maybe they won't vote. on the other hand, is many young people who are going to feel quite disillusion, not even about the process test, but the response to the protests. and if they don't vote he won't get critical numbers that in 2020 help them get elected. so this is the balance that president biden politically is trying to deal with i mean, in fact, election day is just six months away. >> you know, today. and while biden said just last week, there will be no policy change as a result of him. finally coming out in speaking that protests are fine, just don't break the law.
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>> do you see that the president will have to make some modifications before election day? >> to either secure or win over new votes ahead of election day on this issue well, i mean, he's already behind the scenes, changed and he has moved trying to find a resolution and we've heard in the news an attempt to accelerate talks right now. >> so his words might differ from what the diplomacy is actually doing. and there's a lot of time still between now and the election. and if there was a big breakthrough, you could imagine the politics change quite quickly in addition to summer time, when most college kids are off campus so i don't think it's impossible despite that statement to see some dramatic changes and you write this week about how this is a dangerous moment. >> however, for biden, when it comes to losing more young voters, explain well because
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this is going to be a narrow election. all indications point to that he is struggling the president in the polls. it's very close with the former president. so all these votes matter and he will need young voters in states like michigan to come out, not just to support him in nepal, but to actually come out and vote and this is the kind of issue which potentially might not turn them toward trump, but could make them decide to just not going to come out. so again, it's turned out election and that's why this matters. and then just morally, he is someone who invests himself and being a uniter of the party. so he is going to try to figure out ways to bring these constituencies to the same place. even if there's differences over policy. >> how do you see republicans taking advantage of this moment? >> well, this fits a theme for trump. trump in some ways as a chaos president, i think he is going to argue there is chaos in the country. there's chaos
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in the campus, and he's going to bring back richard nixon's 1960 theme, law and order in america this is exactly what nixon when he appeal to what he called the silent majority of americans who didn't support what was going on in the protests. and i imagine this is going to be central, whatever kind of variations happen in the next few months, it will be central to trump's campaign. >> all right. julian zelizer, we'll leave it there. thanks so much thank you cia bill burns is heading to doha as the latest rounds of negotiations between israel and hamas have come to an end, what comes next for the high-stakes talks? >> plus, donald trump is back in court tomorrow for his criminal hush money trial what to watch for as new witnesses take the stand for the third week of testimony tonight on the whole story. >> in one of the world's most
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prosecutors to now begin addressing the alleged crimes in this case, specifically laying out the evidence for why they believe donald trump falsified business records in order to hide the way that michael cohen, his lawyer, was reimbursed for this hush money payment allegedly made to stormy daniels in order to keep her quiet ahead of the 20th 16 election. and look, hope hicks is testament. it was important on a few fronds. it really laid the foundation for the jury to hear the prosecution now, move in to explaining this evidence and explaining these crimes. they did so by introducing the axis a transcript of the access access hollywood tape, the infamous tape that came out in the weeks leading up to the 2016 election i can they prosecutors argued that this tape being released is what fueled the concern among trump and his campaign that their hopes of becoming president could be impacted by additional stories coming out. hope hicks also described the crisis that existed within the trump campaign in the wake of the access hollywood tape and the concerns validating the concerns among trump and his closest aides at the time. she
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also gave testimony about what happened in 2018 as news of these hush money payments first came out. the reaction inside the trump white house. she said that she didn't believe the store that michael cohen and trump were staying at the time that michael cohen and essentially paid daniels out of his own volition that he did so on his own and that trump did not know about it. she said also that trump told her that he was glad that the news about the payments did not come out until after he was already in the white house acknowledging that it could have been bad for his reelection hopes. but listen to what hope hicks said about michael cohen sort of framing his role in all this. she said he liked to call himself a fixer or mr. fix it and it was only because he first broke it that he was able to then fix it, sort of calling into question his ability and his competency when it comes to taking things like this on his own. so iran's be seen who will call next, but a series of high-profile witnesses still need to take the stand in this in this trial okay. >> and zach this could potentially be a big week. who are the potential witnesses this week yeah.
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>> there's still several former trump white house aides, trump organization employees, but the biggest names really include stormy daniel's herself, the adult actors at the center of this trial. it also includes michael coe and michael cohen, may be the key and most important witness that we have not heard from yet. obviously, every witness that we've heard from so far has not had very nice things to say about michael cohen, but the prosecution did warn the jury at the very beginning of this trial that michael cohen was a complicated witness and trying to separate the fact that he is not very well liked amongst these other witnesses from the facts as they put it, that'll come out of his mouth when he does take the stand. >> all right. that cohen. thanks so much all right. >> we're also following new developments in israel where the government has shut down news network al jazeera in how would really happen tonight at nine on cnn if you have graves disease and blurry vision, you need clear answers. people with
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congressman mike collins, who posted quote, ole miss, taking care of business. cnn's rafael romo has been looking into all of this. all right, rafael, you actually spoke with the woman who with in that video. and what did she have to say? >> well, number one, she told my colleague dianne gallagher that yes, she wasn't either woman in the video, and that she also said some things back at the students, but still a lot of countries he, by what happened there. and there are multiple videos circulating a, circulating online of fred showing the protest at the university of mississippi in oxford. but there's that video in particular that has gone viral that is at the center of the controversy and again, before i show you the video, we need to warn our viewers. so one more time that it may be offensive to some people then as you can see the video shows a group of mostly young white
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men in the counterprotest yelling at a black woman, at least one counterprotester is seen on video and appears to be making gestures at the woman. >> we now know who the woman in the video is. >> her name is jalen, ours smith she's 24 years old. she confirm, uh, to my colleague, dianne gallagher that she is the woman seen in the video. smith said that during the protest, pro-palestinian demonstrators were kept in an enclosure which police said was for their safety. she also said that she briefly stepped out of the enclosure to go live on social media and that's when the confrontation took place. cnn has made efforts but has not identified any of the counter seen in the video. we've also learned that the university of mississippi has opened an investigation into student conduct, but didn't say who or what they were specifically investigating in the letters chancellor glenn boys assess university officials, are aware that some statements made we're offensive, hurtful, and
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unacceptable including actions that conveyed hostility and racist overtones. smith tells cnn she said some insults bag, she was yelling back to the counter protesters, but adds the following quote people calling me fat or lizzo didn't hurt my feelings because i know what i am. i am so confident in my blackness. i am so confident in my size, in the way that i wear my hair and who i am, they do not bother me if anything, i felt pity for them for how stupidly they acted. and the controversy took another turn when us representative mike collins, a republican representing parts of georgia shared the viral video on x the following day saying, ole miss taking care of business. cnn has reached out to collins office, but there hasn't been an answer so far. >> dan fred? >> yes. are they congressman collins tweet prompted the end cp to send a letter to congressional leadership saturday asking for an
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investigation into collins conduct in part, the letter says the following. these actions conducted by a member of the house of representatives , regardless of intent? legitimize, and propagate racism and undermine the principles of equality and justice that our government is sworn to uphold. samovar viewers may remember that the university of mississippi has a long history of racial incidents, including the deadly riots that broke out there in 1962 when james meredith became the first black student to enroll at the school. so a lot of controversy there. >> all right. keep us posted on any new developments. rafael romo. thanks so much. all right the hamas delegation has left cairo after the latest round of negotiations wrapped up, several countries, including the us, have been trying to strike a deal that would potentially lead to a ceasefire in gaza and the release of hostages hamas leaders said in a statement that it had delivered a response to israel's proposal and that
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quote, in-depth and serious discussions took place and quote, israeli prime minister benjamin nanyahu is dismissing the hamas counteroffers calling them unacceptable. cia director bill burns to has been a key figure in the talks, was in doha today for meeting with the qatari prime minister also today, israel order the closure of the al jazeera news network inside the country. video shows the authorities removing equipment from its bureau in jerusalem, and it comes just days after the world marked press freedom de, in delete seven months into the war in gaza. it is already one of the deadliest conflicts ever. for journalists, cnn's not a bashir, has a look at reporting on the horror of war in gaza another one what should be a moment of reflection reduced to a hurried memory recorded on an iphone make any
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large, he then shut a young girl. now, an often pays her last respects a drop in a sea of tragedy marking its witnesses and victims alike. >> but this is the story of the person behind the camera one of many risking their lives for the truth lucky. >> once he now, always remember was in al shifa hospital in november last year. it was during a siege get applied a za'anoun has been documenting the assault on gaza since the war began sending material to cnn. >> i would gateway into a war zone, sealed off by israeli authorities how many they were taking this woman to be buried in a mass grave. >> and i saw this little girl following the crowd she told me her mother was a victim and she
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wants to say goodbye to her she really affected me a lot. tears were falling when i saw her running after her mother living with his wife and children in gaza city in the north one of gaza's worst affected regions. he shows us his home largely destroyed an onslaught part residents heart, euro everything is a challenge from the search for signal to transmit the days footage to the search for food however, there have been days when we've eaten donkey and a horse food horne and flutter, as well as barley, just to stay alive for journalists in gaza, the biggest challenges are the most basic ones sami shehada is a photo journalist for turkish base broadcaster trt. he was filming at a refugee camp in central gaza they have another thought that hala, as we went
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to cover the movement of displaced people, and as soon as we arrived at the base, we were targeted sammy had to have his leg amputated above the knee and is now awaiting medical evacuation. >> ta turkey in the least 97 members of the press have been killed. and what the committee to protect journalists has termed the deadliest period for media workers since it's records began. >> but that figure, according to the cpj, is likely it'd be much higher and yet despite the risks, palestinian journalists in gaza keep doing their jobs working in groups protection, covering stories, even if it means getting there on a donkey and cart mistake every day we wake up, we thank god that we are still alive and that we are still able to continue documenting the events in the gaza strip in the belief that one day his work and the work of palestinian journalists like
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exactly six months until voters head to the polls and pick a president, a new cnn poll of polls shows no clear leader in the presidential race at this moment, right now, 46% of voters support president biden with 47% supporting former president donald trump. >> the poll of polls includes four of the most recent national polls. cnn, white house correspondent priscilla alvarez is joining us right now with more on this. priscilla how is the biden campaign viewing these polls showing a very tight race? >> well, and they have shown a very tight race for a while now and biden campaign officials acknowledged that it is indeed going to be a tight race that's often how they respond to these polls and also make the observation and talking to them. that is, were in may and november is still a ways off and voters may tune in more as we get closer to election day. but breaking down these polls, you have that cnn poll of polls that you just mentioned that was conducted in mid to late
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april. it showed a 47% for trump and 46% for biden. there was no sampling error. there then another poll, the abc ipsos poll, conducted in late april among registered voters chose 46% four biden, 45% for trump with a margin of error of two. so again, this is continuing a trend that we have seen, which is that it is going to be a very tight race. come november, according to what the polls are showing us now and part of what campaign officials and democratic strategists are focused on is voter turnout. that's what they say. this is all going to come down to and something that helps with that is those abortion ballot measures. this again, according to strategies who say that is a way to get voters to come out to the poles even more. so we are seeing that abortion maybe on the ballot in multiple states and we know that the campaign has put out the president as well as the vice president to talk about this issue. in fact, just this past week, vice president kamala harris was in florida as that
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abortion ban went into effect and they are tying it all to the republican rival donald trump's. so it's these types of ballot measures that they think is going to help with that voter turnout, which is really going to be key. again, in a all right race at the polls are showing now, but again, fredricka and talking to biden campaign officials it they always say november still a ways off. they think that people are going to be more tuned in as election day nears. and as of now, it shows what they know to be the case which is going to be a tight race. >> all right. persil alvarez. thanks so much. >> australia is under siege from climate change on multiple fronts, and things are about to get a lot worse on this week's edition of the whole story, cnn's senior international correspondent, ivan watson embarks on a journey across australia to see the evolving thank threat firsthand the small team at this wildlife center helps raise some of these orphaned animals by hand. >> hi there. ready, including
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commercial crew program, joining me right now, i live from houston retired nasa astronaut and former commander of the international space station, leroy ciao. great to see leroy. so how big of a moment is this for boeing oh, this is huge for boeing. >> they've had a lot of bad press over the last few years, including about the starliner, but certainly in their airplane business. so they pretty much desperately need a win and fortunately, i think things are finally settled with the starliner and i know sunny and butcher are eager to go. they'd been watching and then taking care of all the different processes that have been occurring to ensure a safe and successful mission tomorrow. so i'm fingers crossed, that everything is going to go very well tomorrow. >> okay. that's right fingers crossed. so we've seen spacex and russian soyuz spacecraft astronauts to the international space station what does the potential edition of boeing
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mean for nasa? >> well, several years ago when these contracts were first, let spacex had an interesting idea. they were making some progress, but nasa one to have at least two companies in there making these commercial vehicles. and so boeing was selected because the idea is that boeing knows how to to do this. even though they got almost twice as much development money as spacex did. of course, spacex came out and it's for the last three-and-a-half years or so, have spacex has been flying have been flying nasa astronauts to and from the iss. so boeing hopefully will join them that effort tomorrow. and then we'll have two sources to get astronauts there in case one system has some kind of a problem and can't fly for awhile, okay. >> so nasa is calling this a flight task what's the agency hoping to find out with this
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launch? >> well, of course, they're going to exercise everything they can, all different phases of flight, all the systems on board to starliner, make sure everything's going to work the way it's expected. and so this will be a full test of all the different systems including the launch tomorrow and then they return. now the re-entry, the heat feel, the parachutes, everything like that. and all the stuff in between. so we're going to be watching very carefully. >> yeah. okay. >> and then what are some of the variables nasa watches as it looks at an unmanned i'm mission versus a manned spacecraft mission sure. >> so starliner of course, has flown unmanned two and on a few different flight tests is had different issues those issues have all been addressed and so now nasa and boeing are confident that tomorrow's mission is ready to go and so going to be looking at everything that has gone wrong
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in the past, make sure that there's no sign of anything like that happening again as well as all the other systems that they've monitored previously so you can bet there's going to a lot of eyes on everything that happens okay, so we're about 29 hours from launch. what are these two astronauts of wilmore and sunny williams doing right about now as they prepare for this flight well, there are generally kinda relaxing. >> they might be reading over their notes but basically they're just, they're ready to go. these are professionals, their test pilots. they have a flight test background and they've been in massive for a very long time, many years. i know both of them pretty well. and, so they're just kinda relaxing and waiting for the moment two win. they have their brief, their suit up and get ready to go get the job done are you am vst wish you were there or you like, i've had enough under my belt. >> it's okay no, i've i've i had a wonderful 15 years flying
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