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pennsylvania is in custody after a dramatic hours-long standoff with police, will have an update on the full situation and hear from the mayor of trenton about what's next? plus breaking right now. take a look at these dramatic images just in to cnn of a volcano in iceland erupting yet again, spewing fountains of lava will have an update but forced haiti is in chaos tonight as gang violence wreaks havoc on the island nation. today, the state department coordinating an evacuation flight for us citizens trapped there. the agency releasing a bulletin calling the situation, quote unpredictable and dangerous, and telling residents with valid american passports where to go. if variable to get to the airport cnn's david culver is important, prints. david, you heard gunshots shortly after arriving tell us what are you seeing on the ground?
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>> and just a few minutes ago, paula, we were hearing gunshots just probably a few miles from where we are and it's almost become routine. and i think for folks who are living here, they don't even flinch. i mean, it's surprising to us, but it shows you just how constant these confrontations are between the police and gangs sometimes between the community members and the gangs directly. the situation as you said, it is dire. i mean, we got to send striving out before curfew set in around 06:00 eastern time. and in the window that we're able to get into one of the communities it gives you a reality check on what they're dealing with, given how supply lines are essentially severed and how they're relying on each other. just stay afloat. leaving us getting into a community like that, relied on conversations with a local who then had further conversation so as to make sure that they knew when we were coming, we weren't anyone nefarious and who could potentially cause issues. that's how dangerous it can be if you come into some of these community moody's and they're not expecting you and
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they have barricades setup. it's several different routes that they have become traffic cops essentially themselves, redirecting folks to try to maintain a flow that they're comfortable with and know, again, who's coming in and out of their neighborhoods. also really interesting that they keep watch themselves 24/7. now they have police he's within some of these communities. but the police are stretched and they themselves are essentially out of resources at times and relying heavily on these community members to fortify their neighborhoods from these gangs that are trying to encroach. interesting though, to sustain some of these community members who are at the front lines and working to barricades in the middle of the night you've got some folks who will go around into the community. and essentially like tax collectors, though it's not required, the last four handouts, that will be given anything from some spare change to a cope just whatever it can take get it to essentially keep these folks on the front lines going. the overall sensation that you get going through it's something that just sits in you that's an uneasiness.
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you get that just driving through the streets and knowing that at any moment something could change. but also the desperation that you see in the eyes of the folks that we've talked to realizing that with every passing our paula, they don't know where the next meal might come because if they can't secure more supplies coming in, especially when you think 90% of the food consumed in this country is imported and the ports or an operating and the airport's closed. there is gonna be chaos here beyond what we have already seen. and that is a very dramatic situation. >> now, the haitian national police, david said that they killed several bandits yesterday in the neighborhood of a well-known gang leader is that something that might lessen some of the violence? >> we heard that actually as well last night where we wonder what is going on, what's kicking off there and you're right, that was a confrontation between police and gangs and ultimately ended with several of those bandits losing their lives those gang members, though we'll continue to push
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forward and that's i think the big concern is that the police are feeling like they're so stretch, they're not sure how they're going to be able to counter that. and that's why they've turned to the community in many respects, but it also just shows you that if that's an area, for example, that is now gang-controlled, there's also so within that area as looting and ransacking, i was just looking at some video that showed within that territory a toyota dealership that was being totally alluded and folks going in and taking everything that could get in and getting out and the gang members get what they need that tend to be the higher price items and then the community members will go through through and pick up what's leftover. it just feels lawless at this point. and if you're in with within one of those communities, that is barricaded itself, sustaining, you feel a bit safer and a bit more comforted but if you're outside of that it's anyone's guess what could happen >> david culver. thank you >> an
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>> hours-long armed standoff with the suspect involved in a triple homicide has ended. the suspect managed to slip through a police perimeter. the was apprehended not far from the home or police say he had barricaded himself. the suspect identified as 26 year-old andre gordon is alleged to have shot and killed three women today in bucks county, north of philadelphia. police allege that gordon killed his step mother and sister before driving to another home where he shot and killed the mother of his two children before fleeing to the trenton, new jersey, are polis onto ball has been on the scene polo walk us through what has happened today >> will polo it was a peaceful but very much an unexpected conclusion to what initially was worked as a barricaded subject in a home in this trenton, new jersey neighborhood that's because initially police were to duplex that. you see behind me worry one of the investigators is actually in the process of walking inside to begin processing the scene. police
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initially led here to reports the 26 year-old, andre gordon, the suspect in a triple homicide just from the other side of the new jersey, pennsylvania state line, not far from here, had committed those murders and then stolen vehicle made his way to this neighborhood. the residents in that duplex quickly fled upstairs, called police telling them that he was likely still downstairs. police responding to those reports, establishing a perimeter. it turns out that gordon had actually left that holding him before police had arrived. want you to hear from trenton? it's mayors. he broke down exactly how the arrest of gordon took place as it was one of those officers who was guarding the perimeter that first noticed him approached them and then positively identified him as a man they thought was in that home it was still a great resolution by the area law enforcement. they found him two blocks away walking down the street near tell us what that was like for for officers who actually spotted him. did did an
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officers and police see him, recognized them, moved in? >> yeah fit the description and they approached him. he had no weapon on them and he cooperated and gave his identity to police themselves. >> can you tell us what police officers found inside that home? >> well, they're looking right now. they executed a search warrant. obviously, we're looking for the weapon and any indicia of committing the crime and pennsylvania he's going to be in our lockup and waiting x extradition >> have you what ended peacefully? it started as just a tragic or deal as gordon is still the prime suspect in the killing of his stepmother, karen gordon, his own 13 year-old sister, carol gordon, and then police believe that he subsequently then made a short drive to shoot and kill taylor, daniel, with whom he shares the gordon shares two children. again, the situation now a full homicide investigation can you hear paula essay try to piece this together. this is one of
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three crime scenes that are still very active tonight >> polo sandoval. thank you. >> a >> source tells cnn that ceasefire talks between israel, qatar, and egypt are expected to resume on monday. and this comes amid fraying relations between president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. yesterday, the president in braced senate majority leader, chuck schumer's speech calling for a new election in israel the white house attempted to clarify those comments, refusing to say though whether biden believes netanyahu should resign there's president biden want to see new elections in israel. and for premise or netanyahu no longer remain in power, that's going to be it for the israeli people to decide what president spoke about the passion with which leader schumer made that speech, and the person said that he knows that those remarks they resonate with many americans out there >> cnn's kevin liptak is live
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at the white house. kevin, what easy administration saying about these reported negotiations will they do say that they're cautiously optimistic at the direction of these talks, and certainly they've seen the proposals on the table and are very hopeful that eventually a deal could be reached that would include the release of the hostages, but also a temporary ceasefire. but at the same time, paula, the white house had once hoped for a hostage deal by the start of ramadan, that deadline has come and gone and certainly they're very realistic. the very sticky key issues that remain at play in these talks. and of course, this is coming against the backdrop of this deepening rift between president biden and prime minister netanyahu. that was best illustrated in that speech last week from chuck schumer, the senate majority leader 1 of president biden's top allies in washington. and it was interesting, president biden did not explicitly endorsed this call for new elections in israel, but he also didn't condemn in and it
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just gives you a sense of where things stand in this very complicated relationship between these two men and i can tell you there has been mounting frustration inside the white house from president biden on down on what they see as these rebuffed calls for things like protecting civilians in gaza, for allowing more humanitarian aid. they have seen him reject calls for an eventual palestinian state. and it really does cause a lot of frustration. and to best illustrate that, i think you can look at how much these men have been talking at the onset of this war we were speaking on a daily, even weekly basis. now, it's been more than a month since the to menn have talked by phone. so certainly a very complicated and fraying relationship there. paula kevin liptak, thank you. >> and let's >> discuss this with aaron david miller, former middle east negotiator at the state department here. and what do you make the white house sort of clarifying the president's support for senator schumer's remarks you know, anything much
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you what the majority leader said probably resonates with the white house and certainly the president a lot of anger, a lot of frustration i think the president understands now he's not dealing with the risk averse benjamin netanyahu, hold so once yet forward one step back and one to the side. he is now dealing with a desperate risk ready prime minister whose conflated, i think his own political and legal travails with what he regards as the best interests of the country. and that's leading to decisions frankly, are not consistent >> let alone >> advancing american interests. >> in your new op-ed, in the new york times, you write the president's words and the vice president's meeting were more likely part of the now familiar, passive aggressive approach. the administration has deployed against the most extreme right-wing government in israel's history. so do you expect more of this posturing
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or an actual shift in policy? >> i don't i don't think paul, we're on the cusp of a breach. joe biden is his commitment, emotional, political commitment to the idea of israel, the people of israel, the security of israel is really quite extraordinary, but there's another reason as well, and that is in order to advance the president's objectives, which is the change the pictures in gaza de-escalate the situation create some sort of break in the israeli ground campaign. so that it can surge humanitarian assistance into gaza. he actually needs the cooperation and coordination with this israeli government. and >> on the cusp of what could >> be a breakthrough on hostages i doubt if you're going to see demonstrable sense an effort on the part of the president figuratively speaking, to go to war with benjamin netanyahu, he's not going to renounce him. you'll continue this. what i consider to be this passive aggressive policy, which signals how
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annoyed and angry is. but so far, president is, has refused to impose any series cost or consequence mr. netanyahu, i'm mr. netanyahu is actions. >> but considering the political haidt, he's faced from democratic voters, discontent with his handling of the war why hasn't he shifted his policy position at this point? >> well that's a fascinating question. i think it shows that the president and manner respects is in an investment trip. he's treading a very fine line between a republican party that is literally the israel can do no wrong party and a deeply divided democratic party. now just progresses. but mainstream democrats, moderate democrats like leader schumer, prepared to give the speech that he gave. i don't think the president is going to allow his policy be driven mainly by electoral consideration. the reality is for american policy
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to succeed. he's got to find a way to bring israel and hamas into hostage for prisoner exchange. so you can get an extended temporary ceasefire and begin to think about whether there's a phase two or whether there's, there's a way that de-escalate that war. and for that to happen i'm not entirely persuaded that bringing more pressure against this israeli government is going to have that impact. i think he's working with the government of israel in an effort to see whether or not he can succeed. another month of this with no results. he may in fact be willing to impose some costs and consequences and he's had these options all along, but has chosen not to exercise them a source tells cnn that ceasefire talks between israel, qatar, and egypt are expected to resume on monday. >> so >> is anything different this time? >> good question. >> you know, i've been around middle east negotiations for
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quite awhile. they seem to have two to speed, slow and slower. >> i think the cruel >> and inconvenient irony here paula, is that the party that is in a hurry here is the biden administration. it's not clear to me yet that hamas has reached the point where it believes that a face to hostage for prisoner exchange does is it adds interest. and that's certainly the case for benjamin netanyahu but the reality is the more the israelis and hamas tangling gaza, reality is, i suspect over time there will be another deal it's just very difficult to predict exactly when that's going to take place. one additional point. remember, these are strange negotiations that prince typical decision-maker, yahya sinwar, the military head of hamas, is making decisions 102030 meters below ground in a tunnel under khan units or rafah. these are indirect
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negotiations between two parties who want to destroy one another. so it's not surprising at all that they're taking this long to come to fruition. >> aaron david miller. thank you >> thank you. >> and still had the lead prosecutor on the georgia election subversion case against former president trump now off the job after a romantic relationship with his boss will the image issues though, hurt the case in the long run? >> plus >> look at this lava oozing from a volcano in iceland. evacuations now underway. >> details ahead. >> your in the cnn newsroom the whole story with anderson cooper tomorrow eight on cnn >> beautiful and healthy looking eyes. it shouldn't be a compromised lumify eye illuminations three, non irritating products developed by the experts of bausch and lomb exclusively for the sensitive eye area to cleanse
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that about you well, i'm glad to be with you and glad to have you in the anchor seat today. yeah. you're exactly right. and anybody who's tried to kick it's actually been in a courtroom in front of a judge, knows that this is not the way that you want to start a case. >> you certainly don't want to have a >> question of your credibility in play because everything that you say is a lawyer is read through the lens of skepticism. >> so if you asked >> for a continuance, if you have a problem with a witness, if you have an objection to be made, if you have a legal case that could go either way in an argument and you're trying to give your position, you might have already lost ground with the court. now, i think this judge has handled himself well, i think he's going to try to call things it's down the middle, but this is never the way that a lawyer wants to wants to start and go into a case. >> i was surprised as we had people on our error who said, oh, potential jurors won't remember any of this. but you kidding. this case has everything. it has sex, money, stacks of cash, disgruntled employees. i mean well how do
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you think this could impact potential jurors when this case goes forward >> the reality of this case is that it's not going to be just played out in a courtroom, but this will now be talked about not just during the campaign, but it's going to be talked about by people like the georgia legislature who have these investigative committees that are now photo keeping this fire burning and this fire is going to continue to burn. and every time there's a newspaper story and i'm in georgia, so i see that lambda paper that drops out and there's a story about what happened. and all of that is getting in front of jurors. so it's not like suddenly because ms willis decided that mr.. would leave and she would stay on okay. so now everything is cleaned up and we're starting with a fresh slate and bringing people out of a hole who've never heard anything about this to use as jurors, that's just not going to happen. and so it's most she could try to keep things quiet and she and i would encourage her to i think that things like the speech at the
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church and these public stage pigments and public appearances where there's any mention of the case and interviews. you don't think right now the best move she could make would be to keep her head down to dive into the case to make sure that things stay on track and to pay less attention to the press and more attention to the perception that she's got a clean up about about this case. >> well, you didn't mention someone else who's going to keep it in the headlines just a short time ago, we heard former president trump on the campaign trail talking about da fani willis, who's making front of house. she says her name, not really talking about the disqualification proceedings, but i'm sure it's coming. i mean, your opinion do you think that the district attorney should step aside even though it was found that she did not have an actual conflict, that she did not corruptly benefit from this investigation. >> do you think >> four appearances for optics xi2 should step aside? >> you know, i really do. and the judge basically said, let my hands are tied. but if somebody like the state bar, the state ethics commission,
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the georgia legislature wants to take a look at this. they may they may very well del back into it. so that means that things are going to keep rolling as we go forward. no case is bigger than the prosecutor. no prosecutors bigger than the case, i guess is a better way to say that because this case is not fani willis versus donald trump. and somehow at some time that's sort of gotten mixed up. this case is the state of georgia and the people are fulton county versus donald trump. and so sometimes for the good of the case, remember that a prosecutor's ultimately but job is to maintain the integrity of the investigation, the integrity of the case, and ultimately the integrity of the conviction on appeal. if you're able to get a conviction those have to be that that's the priority and so with that in mind, you can see how this could have been resolved months ago once this motion was made and they knew they'd been in this for loop why should she have to say, look, i'm going to recuse myself from this this case is bigger than me. i'm going to let somebody else step. yeah. i've got plenty of good lawyers in my office. i'm i can come in and serve as
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acting district attorney for this case. i'm going to move myself away from it. that would have been an easy way to do it as opposed to this long drawn out circus we watched about who spent a night where and who cell phone pain where during one hours. and who said what their lawyer when we've been talking about that as opposed to really haven't heaven or nose to the ground and working on the case and being ready to try the case as she i believe it would be better. and we sort of start with a clean slate to have somebody come in. ultimately, she is elected. the voters have placed her as district attorney, but sometimes then you use your independent judgment to think and to say i do think that what's important here is that the public has the pursuit of justice and we believe that law has been violated in the state of georgia. i'm going to step back so that nothing clouds the case. >> and >> we removed the stole from the hands of those people that want to throw michael moore. >> thank you
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interesting here is that nobody noticed, is that this external panel was missing. so the crew did not have an emergency. they did not alert an emergency or say there was any sort of damage while they were in the air. this is all discovered after when the plane was already parked at the gauge. this was 737 boeing, but it was a previous models. so the max that has been in the news recently. and what authorities are saying is that they're trying to figure out exactly how this all happened. united saying but there are conducting a thorough investigation trying to figure out why this happened, but it does come as united is already facing scrutiny over a number of other issues on other aircraft. we also the videos of this airplane that the engine ingested the bubble wrap went up in flames midair. we also saw the video of the other plane in where attire fell off after takeoff. and those are just two of a number of incidents that united is dealing with now, on the other hand, you have a very separate issue, a separate airline, but
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also a boeing aircraft that was monday when latam airlines essentially drop mid air and 50 or so passengers were injured. and so now boeing issuing sort of an alert and telling pilots to check the switches on the pilot's seats because they believe that's what caused that mid-air drop. american airlines saying that they have identified that potential hazard. so again, it's just very concerning because these are issues that ended up injuring a lot of passengers. paula concerning a deed, camila bernal. thank you. and still ahead. how election lies have left an arizona county with a $200,000 problem you're in the cnn newsroom caught in the trap and he couldn't get out >> vegas was having an identity crisis. it was the beginning of the downfall, but vegas had different idea. >> vegas, the story of sensitive tomorrow at ten on cnn >> it's easy to think that all
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>> fraudulent ballots were unloaded from a south korean plane into arizona, and it was stuffed into the box. >> all of that led to this five tons worth nearly $200,000 of supposedly fraud proof ballot paper. it's currently lying on the floor of this warehouse in phoenix and no one is quite sure what to do. it had there ever been a problem with the paper before? >> no. no one's ever questioned the paper. >> and then what happened? >> we're getting into 2020. there's rumors of bamboo and the paper and paper from china and a lot of different stories that circulated and so it just kind of went from there and people started questioning that as you are seeing that play out, what were you thinking? >> that it was knots entered, david stevens, he ordered the paper paper itself ballot paper. people have concerns about that. >> there were concerns, yes. >> what were those concerns?
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>> people were making their own ballots and then interjecting them into the system they were coming from foreign countries. maybe we can make our paper more secure. so we would know quicker or easier if it really is a valid arizona ballot or if it is not. >> do you personally believe the bamboo paper thing? >> i don't know much about it other than they think it came from wherever stevens is a top election official in arizona's coachees county. coachees is home to tombstone, but it's a place where election conspiracy theories, when scene it's a dye. in 2022, elections, skeptics delayed certification of the midterm elections here, stevens, opponent in an upcoming elections as he is part of the problem in coachees, coachees has been in the headlines a lot the last year is because of elections and mostly for bad reasons it's an uphill battle because
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there are people who spread disinformation about our elections. this theory that there's a problem with our paper. so it was a, it was a solution in search of a problem because we've never had a problem with our ballot paper. there all kinds of safeguards and on top of other safeguards to make sure that the wrong ballot paper doesn't cause any problems. >> run back election services takes these huge rolls of paper and turn them into millions of ballots that are used across the country. but not these two roles of special ballast carried paper ordered by david stevens using a stage grants. >> so this is a sample of the ballot guard paper. so when you sign on a black light, you get these uv fibers that now become apparent additionally, there's what's called an ir tagging and it's a chemical in there that when you hold a scanner over it, it'll it'll by row a, ms deadline and other bureaucratic snafus has put a
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halt to the so-called secure paper experiment. >> so >> i mean, it's essentially $200,000 gone to waste a little less than that, but yeah. >> so this sounds like a bit of a nightmare. >> i pretty much, yeah. i want it to be over. >> but adrian fontes, arizona's top election official says stevens experiment shouldn't have started in the first place. >> well, the economic costs of the conspiracy theories in arizona are real dollars. now the paper that was purchased by this one county based on these conspiracy theories that is absolutely useless and we can't even can use it. they can't use it. this is taxpayer dollars down the drain based on lies. >> stephen said he is not a conspiracy theorists, but in our conversation he didn't refuse any to you except biden won the last election? >> the election and coaches county was fair and balanced and trump won coaches county. >> so nationally >> that's where the numbers came out so there were there
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were a lot of issues but maybe there was an explanation for him. >> i don't know. >> to be fair. >> there's a lot of people think 2016 was rigged. hillary clinton still thinks she won the election. are they election denier's? >> democrats would say, well, luck our side didn't go attack the us capital. >> i wasn't there. i didn't go. we actually had some people here that when i think they claim it was peaceful. >> but the facts are clear. january 6 was not peaceful. hillary clinton formerly conceded to donald trump the morning after the election an arizona is duckweed, tons of seemingly useless paper are thanks to donie for that report. >> still ahead. >> people around the world are asking how kate middleton is doing after not being seen for months what we know next
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edited photo of the princess and her three children was released last week, cnn's isa soares is in london with more i wish you a new business venture and a social media comeback for the duchess of >> sussex after a six-year absence from instagram, meghan, has launched american riviera orchard little is known about the brand, but the timing of the announcement is raising eyebrows here in the uk across the atlantic on the very same day, prince william on and the legacy of his mother, princess diana, at an awards ceremony his brother and meghan, husband, prince harry right, joined live via video link. and thank those working for keeping her memory alive. feels despite the warm messages what the event was overshadowed by the relentless sagas surrounding the princess of wales >> it's the question that has taken over the internet where
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is kate middleton? >> everyone is still talking about this picture. >> where you stand on k spirit. see there's no doubting his impact on the reputation of the british royal family. >> they've really, really messed up. they really have messed up. you have to stop >> which has been swirling in the media and amid the public for nearly a week, it all started with this photo to mark mother's day in the uk meant to calm fevered speculation over our health. but in the end, only made things worse. >> the >> image put out by kensington palace is the first glimpse of princess catherine since her last public appearance on christmas day the only problem it had been edited by the end of the day, major international news agencies had withdrawn the image citing manipulation concerns, including the french based afp, where ethic baha'u'llah is a photo director. >> everybody started enlarging, zooming in the picture sure
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i'm noticing straight away that something was wrong. and after a few hours all agencies in london decided to pull the pictures together with the palace in damage control, the prince's issued an apology on social media saying like many amateur photographers, i do occasionally experiment with editing. i wanted to express my apologies for any confusion. the family photograph we shared yesterday caused. she was spotted briefly on monday alongside her husband, william, in the car leaving windsor for a private appointment. but afp's photo director says a doctored photo raises serious questions about trust and transparency you thought you were trained to give, so you, you were tricked? >> yes. >> our position now will be that every image still image coming out of kensington palace will clearly be scrutinized very thoroughly. before we decide to put it out to our
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subscribers around world, it's often said that the royal family has to be seen to be believed. but when you don't believe what you see then a whole host of conspiracy theorists start swirling online. i did a search for kate middleton photos. you can see here, there are so many just circling right now on social media from the insensitive to the outright outlandish, still, some in the british public belief, kate has a right to privacy >> there's a lot bigger issues to worry about in the world really, but people just leave her alone. >> it's blown out of all proportion she did a little couple of tweaks at home. >> end of story >> blown out of proportion or not. one thing is clear with king charles's ongoing cancer treatment and the mystery around kate's health the royal families dealing with a pr battle on several fronts he's a suarez cnn, london