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target marketing, photographs. all these areas and drone videos. who pays for that? the agent is paying that. and so that's what's rolled into these commissions, were not fattening are pockets i think like any other industry, doctors, lawyers, there is an industry x citation or you get what you pay for, you can certainly go to a discount brokerage. but again, who's going to market it? you can pay somebody to throw it on the mls $4,000. are you going to get photos? are they going to help you negotiate? so again, i think once the realization of what this really, truly mean starts to m&a, it's going to be business as usual more so, jake, what i'm concerned about is the new unprotected class and that is what we're not hearing in this >> this settlement and nowhere in the headlines are we hearing about what happens now to homebuyers and how it affects them completely. what that's going to do to the real estate market. they are going to
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become the new unprotected class because when we see headlines that make them feel like they can go straight to a listing agent. and buy the property from ma'am, who negotiates who protects them? what the average buyer doesn't recognize is a listing. agents could do sherry responsibility is to the seller, meaning you're their customer. the seller is their client. and as their customer, they owe you no explanation and no advice. so now it's essentially you're free for all i think what's going to happen is see more litigation from this. we think we're we're we're conquering some big enemy and instead, there's going to be an even bigger one. because when those buyers continue to go unprotected, they're going to come back and want to sue brokerages. they're going to want us to the end sellers i think the real handle i should be the cost of housing for buyers now or it should be us housing sales drop first-time homebuyers can no longer afford. >> all right. egypt. thank you
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so much, really appreciate it. join me sunday night for the special we're going to have on cj rice, and also a brand new episode of united states of scandal. we're going to dig into the leaking of the identity of cia operative valerie plane by bush administration officials. you might think, you know, the whole story, but you probably don't. sunday night at nine eastern pacific here on cnn, the news continues on that cnn happening now, breaking news, the state of >> texas is now allowed to enforce a very aggressive and controversial immigration law after the united states supreme the court did an about face and lifted a hold on the measure for now, we're tracking the impact at the southern border where many migrants may now be at risk of getting arrested. also tonight, former white house adviser peter navarro just became the latest trump ally to wind up behind bars cnn was there as navarro reported to present for his contempt of congress conviction and railed
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against judges, jurors, and democrats. >> plus donald trump is doubling down tonight on his efforts to drive a wedge between american jewish voters and democrats as he continues to feed into ugly anti-semitic views and stereotypes. we're breaking down what he's now saying and why it's so dangerous welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer, a urine the situation room the skis cnn breaking news. >> that's good right to the breaking news. the new ruling by the us supreme court, allowing a controversial texas immigration law to be enforced while it's still being appealed. cnn's rosa flores has more on the law and the intents opposition to it. >> hundreds of protesters in austin el paso, brownsville,
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and other cities across texas have raised their voices against sb4. >> the >> new state law that the us supreme court rule today can go into effect pending the ongoing case in a lower court which poses a direct threat to the federal government's dominant powers over immigration enforcement. >> we're going to go dealer fighting. >> sb4 creates a state crime for the illegal entry into texas or an individual's quote, illegal presence in the state and gives local law enforcement the power to arrest and judges the power to remove violators human rights groups warn it will lead to the racial profiling of latinos who make a 40% of the state's population. >> we're fighting against racism, xenophobia, and white supremacy. >> this new state crime will mostly be adjudicated in county courts, it will clog our courts adam hanes from the texas conference of urban counties lobbied against sb4 on behalf of these 34 democratic and republican led counties and says that the six to 7,000 county jail beds across the
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state could fill up and days set bill for his finally passed. the law, which was passed by the republican-led texas legislature and signed by republicans looking governor greg abbott last year did not include funding going to be lots of negative impacts, lots more racial profiling. >> el paso county commissioner david stout estimates a new jail and is county could cost 250 million to build and 40 to 50 million annually to operate. >> this will be the single largest unfunded mandate we have seen stout led the charge in his county to suit texas over sb4 and says he's in talks with the district attorney and local law enforcement about interpreting the law narrowly to lessen its impact on county resources. >> are you hoping that local >> police and the sheriff's office focus on violent crime and not on targeting migrants i mean, that's i think what they typically do. >> senate bill four, abbott maintains texas has constitutional authority to enforce sb4 and that it will not lead to racial profiling
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>> officers understand. and that is wrong to profile wherever you may come from, civil rights groups are hosting know your rights workshops it's in cities, hundreds of miles away from the border like houston equals system to educate hispanics, like philosophy of alaska is an undocumented mechanic who has lived here for 25 years, 30 >> he says that the objective of >> sb4 is to terrorize the undocumented communities but unlike many undocumented immigrants, meant lasker says nothing he's not afraid. >> he finds solace in the better life he's building for his three us citizen children >> a special thanks to rosa flores for that report. >> want >> to bring and cnn white house correspondent priscilla alvarez right now, she has done extensive reporting on the entire immigration crisis for us, priscilla, what is the biden administration's response? first of all, to this us supreme court decision. >> well, we'll put simply the white house say that they quote
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fundamentally disagree with this ruling in a statement this afternoon, the white house saying that sb4 will not only make communities in texas less safe, it will also burden all enforcement and sow chaos and confusion at our southern border. of course, this is a significant development in the ongoing feud between president biden and texas governor greg abbott, who has slammed the administration over there. border policies, the white house meanwhile, has pushed back criticizing the texas governor for politicizing this issue and previously calling this law a quote extreme. now, as far as the substance of the law, the justice department has said that it violates the constitution and would interfere with federal law enforcement operations. so on that front, this could cause an operational headache. and in talking to homeland security officials, they are monitoring the situation on the ground to see how it's implemented. and of course, only time will tell how does he, how exactly it interferes if at all was what the federal law enforcement is doing on the ground, personal alvarez at the white house for us. thank you very much joining us now, a key negotiator on the now failed bipartisan border
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deal, democratic senator chris murphy of connecticut, senator. thanks so much for joining us. first of all, what's your reaction to this us? supreme court decision today allowing this very controversial texas law to go into effect >> it's going to create a mess at the border. you can have two different immigration enforcement systems. one run by the federal government, one run by them state government, it's going to cause disorder. it's going to cause conflict. and what is wild to me is that governor abbott is one of the primary opponents the bipartisan border security bill. if passed, it would have allowed us to secure the border. it would have put 20 billion of new resources on the border. it would have allowed president biden to shut down portions of the border when crossings get too high. and so the very republicans who are cheering this ruling today are the ones that have been creating the disorder at the border by opposing bipartisan, tough border security measures here in congress. so this is
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going to make situation worse. now, better at the border. and i hope republicans come to their senses and stop listening to donald trump, who wants to oppose this legislation because he's rooting for a mess of the border. and instead joined democrats to pass historic tough border security legislation. session texas lawmakers, they blamed >> president biden for failing to protect the border. they say they've been forced to take these steps to secure it. should states be able to act if federal, the federal government doesn't? >> but president biden negotiated the toughest border security bill with republicans in 40 years. it included 20 billion of new resources at the border. it gave the president the authority with federal resources to control the flow of people at the border. it was republicans, texas republican's, that submarine, that effort. so there is an ability for republicans and
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democrats to come together to be able to allow the federal government to control the border. it is republicans that are stopping the federal government from having the resources available to control the border to the extent that there is disorder at the border. right. and how it is republicans that have themselves to blame for opposing the bipartisan bill that they asked for. and they helped negotiate >> critics say this texas law will lead to increased racial profiling of latinos. and it comes as trump used, rather dehumanizing language about migrants, calling them at one point animals. what concerns you have about that? >> well, let's be very clear the people that are coming to the united states are fleeing terror and torture. yes, sometimes destitute poverty, they're looking for a better life inside the united states republicans make up this narrative about a migrant crime surge. violent crime is going down in the united states migrants to the united states commit crimes at a rate lower
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than those who were born here in the united states. so we need to be very vocal in pushing back against this narrative that migrants pose a unique threat to safety here in the united states? no, we can't manage 10,000 people crossing the border on a daily basis. but the way to do better is to pass the bipartisan border bill and to get donald trump and republicans off the sideline and support that legislation that would make take a big difference while i have you, senator, i want to quickly turn to this house hearing today. a very important hearing on the chaotic withdrawal us military withdrawal from afghanistan. i want you to listen to how two of the top now retired us generals responsible for that withdrawal tried to shift blame for those blunders earlier today. listen to this. >> the general consensus of the military up through and including the secretary of defense was at the embassy should be coming out a roughly speaking, the same time. we should become an out. >> the >> presence decision was to maintain an embassy, to not
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require our citizens to leave. and of course to not expedite the extraction of at-risk afghans. this was not a military decision. it remains my opinion that if there is culpability in this attack, it lies and policy decisions that created the environment of august 2021 and kabul senator, what responsibility do you think the biden administration bears for what happened >> so i think it is >> absolutely unrealistic to believe that in the face of the unplanned, unanticipated overnight collapse of the afghan government and the afghan military that we were going to be able to withdraw american forces, american personnel and friends of america in an orderly manner. i weep at the scenes from that withdrawal. i still grieve for the americans that we lost but after the afghan government abandoned post, virtually overnight, there was going to be no way for us to conduct that withdrawal in a means that didn't involve some amount of
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chaos. and so i think the president made the right decision i think the bulk of my constituents agree that it's better off that the united states is now still not mired in afghanistan and well, there are certainly things that could have gone better this belief that many critics of the president have is that with a few policy tweaks here and there, we could have orderly evacuated all of our our assets without a cooperating afghan government. i just think is unrealistic. >> senator chris murphy. thank you very much for joining us. thank you >> just ahead, a new filing from donald trump, pleading with the us supreme court to grant him presidential immunity in this election subversion case. >> king charles, tomorrow at on cnn so would, you give to nashville hot tenders and three mandarin orange tenders? >> would >> by chew three classic >> tenders for big butterfly
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minutes before he turned himself in to federal prison in miami as the first former white house official to be imprisoned for a contempt of congress conviction >> when i walked in that prison today the justice system, such as we'll have done a crippling blow for the constitutional separation of powers and executive privilege >> navarro was convicted in september of contempt of congress after refusing to comply with a subpoena from the house select committee which investigated the january 6 attack on the us capitol liz cheney, who was vice chair of the panel, said navarro would have been a witness in america? no one is above the law every citizen has a duty to comply with a subpoena. >> navarro argues he was bound by executive privilege. defense. that's been rejected in court do you wish you had shown up for testimony and asserted privilege in person? >> if i had gone to congress and played the piecemeal game with them, i would have done damage to the separation of
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powers and i would not have been doing my duty. i would not have been obeying my oath of office before he turned himself in navarro continued to pay paint himself as a victim. >> i'm that's what i'm feeling right now >> every >> person who has taken me on this road to that prison is a brilliant democrat and at trump pater, just last week, navarro asked the supreme court to intervene and allow him to remain free while he challenged his conviction the high court rejected his last-minute bid on monday. navarro has never been able to show that executive privilege would have applied in his case the prison where navarro will serve his time is one of the oldest prison camps in the country. while navarro has complained about financial problems, the prison consultant he hired to make his time more comfortable inside, told cnn that the 74 year-old will be housed in an air condition dormitory for elderly male inmates. the consultant said borrow will have access to
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television, email, and be able to make phone calls. and he'll be expected to take classes and get a job. he'll likely also be able to hear the roar of the lions from the zoo next door, as peter navarro headed off to officially turned himself in, he left us with this god bless you all. >> i'll >> see you on the other side >> well, if it's also worth noting that navarro's prison consultant has told cnn that he has to other clients, a dr. and someone engaged in politics who are going to work with navarro and help him acclimate on the inside. >> we'll see how he does in there are randy k. reporting for us? thank you very much. i want to bring cnn senior legal analyst, elie honig right now. ellie, what do you make of navarro, a former trump white house official going to prison now for refusing to cooperate with congress's january 6 investigation while trump himself continued let's to evade any sort of accountability >> all right. >> well, what if it's an interesting question about what does it mean to really see
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accountability in this country? the reason peter navarro is behind bars right now is because he refused to give testimony that could have been damaging to donald trump and he joins a long list of donald trump's advisers and enablers who we have seen meaningful criminal consequences. steve bannon has been sentenced to four months for the same crime he's on appeal right now. michael cohen, paul manafort, george papa da, plus all of them convicted for federal crimes. did time and then you get to roger stone, michael flynn, all of them both of them were convicted and then pardon. so these are all people around donald trump who face meaningful criminal consequences whether donald trump himself would join that list, we will see in the months ahead, all this comes as you know ellie, as trump has just filed his brief, urging the us supreme court to rule, he has absolute presidential immunity. what are his key arguments? >> so two main arguments in the brief that was just filed, wealth first of all, donald trump argues that he has immunity for any of his
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official acts that he engaged in as part of the presidency, donald trump, of course, argues that the presidency has very broad parameters. now, doj is going to respond by that by saying, no, you were well out tied the bounds of the presidency. you were trying to steal an election. the second argument that donald trump makes in his brief, that is that a president or former president can only be criminally indicted if he has first been impeached by the house of representatives and then convicted by the us senate. that is an inventive argument. i'll say politely. it's not one that seemed because they have much basis in the constitution or the law. but donald trump does offer it up in this brief, elie honig giving us excellent analysis as usual. thank you very much coming up. donald trump is unleashing. i do attacks on democrats that i claiming they're opposed to the jewish people and to israel for nearly a decade, i served in the navy supporting seal teams. today, i run save about doors with fellow special operations our
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or just about an hour away from closing. the key race on the ballot tonight, the republican senate primary contest want to get an update right now from cnn's jeff zeleny. he's in columbus, ohio, whereas jeff, who are the candidates and what are we learning from some of these exit polls? that have just been released >> well, if it's ina ohio a long time presidential battleground tonight is a senate race battleground. all eyes are on this republican senate primary. three candidates locked in a race to challenge senator sherrod brown, the democratic senator in november. it will be one of the closest senate contests of the year. there are three candidates, as you said, state senator matt dolan, he is endorsed by the establishment republican wing here for, if you will, a governor mike dewine, former senator rob portman. he is in a tight challenge with trump-backed candidate bernie moreno, a cleveland businessman >> the ohio secretary >> of state, frank larose, also
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on the ballot. so these three men vying for not only the winner challenge sherrod brown, but also for the direction of the republican party. well, this could be one of the last gasp of the establishment versus the maga movement if you will, that we are getting a look at those exit polls tonight. let's take a look at some of these preliminary numbers. these are conducted by conversations and interviews with voters as they went to polling places across ohio today as well as early voting in the last couple of weeks. some interesting findings here. well, when asked about the opinion of trump, when he was president, 58% said they strongly approve 20% say they somewhat approve 7%, somewhat disapprove 13% strongly disapprove wolf those numbers tell us a couple of things. one, this is a very trump friendly electrode, a very maga electrode, if you will, perhaps not surprisingly, of course, in ohio, a state that was carried by eight points by trump in 2020, going on to look at these numbers, do you think biden legitimately won in 2020 32%
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said yes, 62% said no. also, interesting, some six in ten voters, republican voters a saying that joe biden did not legitimately win the election. again, similar to what we've seen in other states. and finally, just a vision in view of the republican party when asked the republican party is about right, 40% said that not conservative enough, 37% responded in that way, and 20% said too conservative so wolf again, these preliminary numbers offer a snapshot into the electorate today. and it certainly would seem that bernie moreno, the trump back candidate in this race, we know had strong support going in the former president, or rallied here over the weekend. certainly a friendly electric to him, but as well talking to report albicans across the board here, matt dolan also had strong support going in about an hour left of voting here in ohio. this race, the importance of it though, will be in november when the winner of tonight's race takes on senator sherrod brown in the
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fall. >> we'll see what happens tonight. then we'll see what happens in november thanks very, very much. jeff zeleny reporting from columbus, ohio. i want to turn now to donald trump, the presumptive republican presidential nominee is expanding on his offensive, very offensive new attacks involving democrats, american jewish voters, and israel cnn's brian todd is working the story for us. brian trump is doubling down tonight on a familiar strategy of playing into various anti-semitic views and stereotypes. >> he is wolf as he's done before. and it seems to be somewhat of a political calculation. either way, the former president is taking serious heat tonight for all of his comments about jewish voters disturbing comments from the former president on american jewish voters on a podcast, donald trump was asked about recent criticism of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, that had come from the biden administration and senate majority leader, chuck schumer trump said those people quote, hate israel, then any jewish person that votes for
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democrats hates their religion they hate everything about israel, and they should be ashamed of themselves because israel would be destroyed. >> pressed on that today, trump didn't back down. >> i think that there's democrats i've been very, very opposed to jewish people. that's true and to israel >> it's all drawn a sharp response from the anti-defamation league. >> it's prejudicial. it's patently false. and we have >> to push back whether you vote blue or red has not necessarily been an indicator of your passion or your support for israel. >> trump's comments also brought immediate condemnation from the biden white house, which said trump spread, quote, toxic, false stereotypes that threaten fellow citizens. this isn't the first time trump has been criticized for trafficking and anti-semitic tropes were having his respect for jewish people called into question in a 2016 interview with cnn, he refused to condemn former ku
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klux klan grand wizard, david duke >> will you unequivocally condemned david duke? i know nothing about >> david duke, i know nothing about white supremacist trump >> later claimed he had disavowed do in his new book, the return of great powers, cnn's jim sciutto quotes retired general john kelly, trump's former white house chief of staff as saying that trump wants praised adolf hitler. kelly saying, quote, he said, well, but hitler did some good things. i said, well, what? and he said, well, hitler rebuilt the economy. i said, sir, you can never say anything good about the guy. nothing. in 2021, a spokeswoman for trump denied that he had praised hitler as president. trump also failed to counter anti-semitic hatred like after white supremacist violent rallies in charlottesville >> you also had people that were very fine people on both sides. >> but as president trump did take actions that were very beneficial to israel, like moving the us embassy from tel
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aviv to jerusalem and he's often spoken glowingly about his daughter, ivanka, who converted to judaism and his jewish grandchildren why would he make those comments about jewish voters now, the bat is that the jewish mode has been so resoundingly pro biden and produce democratic that even weakening it just a little bit in really close election could make a difference >> today. second gentleman, doug emhoff, according to bloomberg, called trump's comments, disgusting and toxic, but trump's campaign remains defiant, saying in a statement, quote, the democrat party has turned into a full-blown anti-israel real anti-semitic pro terrorist cabal, end quote ryan tom, thanks for that report. bryant and reporting for us. i'm joined by cnn anchor and chief political correspondent dana bash and cnn senior political analyst, gloria borger. dana as trump doubles down on playing into these rather ugly anti-semitic views, leading republicans are avoiding commenting on all of
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this. what kind of impact could that have on trump >> well i think the biggest impact that it could have on trump is that he clearly has a goal to try to siphon some votes from the jewish community at america that traditionally go to the democrats over to him because of some of the things that he did do when he was in office moving the embassy, but also maybe most importantly, the abraham accords, which did allow for a broader piece that is very much not happening right now. obviously because of what happened with hamas the war between gaza and israel, the question is whether or not by the former president's saying what he said on the radio show, doubling down as you heard in brian's piece, today, whether or not it's wouldn't have the opposite effect that american jews who may not be thrilled with the way that the biden
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administration is right now approaching. israel might look at trump and say, i'm sorry, you're not going to tell me what i feel and what i believe aza jew. and just anna totally, i've certainly heard some of that. never mind wolf what we need to underscore, which is what he said is an age old anti-semitic trope, questioning the loyalty of jews in the country that they're living in, asking if they believe more in their religion jen or if they're patriotic to the country that they live in, it's a false choice. >> and who is donald trump by the way, to raise this issue? i mean, he is, he is effectively telling jews in america what they ought to believe. and that if they vote for democrats and by the way there was a recent poll which showed that 71% of jews do vote for democrats. that they're being disloyal to israel and it is absurd. it's
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defamatory, and it's just a patent play as dana was saying, to siphoned off some of those some of those voters that he thinks may be available to him. but it's absolutely ridiculous. he did it when he was in the oval office in 2019 brian's piece talked about charlottesville, good people on both sides this isn't something new. >> we're >> hearing from donald trump but still it's sort of stunning every time you hear it, it's interesting, danica, these latest trump comments come as our own, jim sciutto reveals in his brand new book that trump privately praised hitler saying, and i'm quoting him now, he did some good things you and i have seen first what unchecked anti-semitism can do when we were both at auschwitz last year, talk a little bit about that yeah it was almost a year
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ago that you and i went to fall in and went to auschwitz, in particular and did see >> what unchecked anti-semitism can lead to. and that is an entire society ending, ending up supporting the notion of mass killings, concentration camps, and the goal of extermination of the jewish people. and that's why silence is not an option. and that's why explaining what these tropes are and what their are genes are and what they have ended up doing in various societies, not just in world war ii, but at other times in human history is critical >> and what donald trump is doing is dividing. this is what he does best. this is how he earns his keep every day which is two divide the the electorate in different slices. and what he's trying to do here is divide the jewish community, which is of course
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died of dehydration. these other supplies that so urgently need to get across to the civilians of gaza and james elder is joining us now, live from rafah in gaza. james, thank you very much for joining us. you say that gaza is terrifyingly close to fam and walk us through what you actually saw in rafah today, the impact of this aid being held up yeah, a couple of the rules. one is simply, you see you in the face of c now that you want, you see the stress, anxiety beyond fat least, look for food at wrath was switches next door, which probably most base i've seen in my use of the united dilation hospital there was a a health build and that simply not warned and most hospitals rava time somehow
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wolf it, getting worse >> the un's top cuban rights official is now warning that israel could be committing a war crime starvation. he points out is a weapon of war. you see evidence of that on the ground we've seen children stop. we have seen children about nutrition >> that's a terrible >> mount kilauea. but formally an underlying it, they will i'm going to moon boys and girls out that hydration chop hospital shrunk so might be can't do a vein is starting to see this siege struck levels of malnutrition chin upon in the last 20 in a particular country folk to the number is it will
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see on the ground to the most equation for poison balls >> and that's >> nutrition. a look inside disease 1% of children of some type of infectious disease two things together can be just as late apartments from the we're showing our viewers some of the videos of the complete destruction. your videos complete destruction. khan yunis, what are you seeing and hearing about the toll this war is taking on families especially on the children yeah, it's a great question will families adjust appellee exhausted several times that hold by hand into tiers hopefully some would help them protect now, which i but they know how is being taped. they know they know have the power
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stop action for the children, broke starvation from air attacks. this is that lift people are now starting to step that the allergy is in fact now now that say there are across the border by getting this far. emory ceasefire when we're talking children, there is still children somewhere here who are held hostage for goodness sake, lived the pain for them in a israel in gets those children all these things, all these things happened with a ceasefire. somehow, we are a long way away from that. it's been a long time since anyone here that's been resembling, please >> james elder of unicef. thank you so much for joining us. stay safe over there and we'll be right back. >> everybody wants super straight super white teeth.
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the princess as another photoshop royal image was revealed smiling, happy, and seemingly healthy. new video, not sanctioned by the palace, but reassuring royalists that the couple are well british tabloids also celebrating kate's re-emergence an apparent recovery from surgery. >> so it's good to see that she's back and hopefully she's doing well. >> i'm sure that it'll be quite nice while her to walk around. do some shopping. we've i didn't really have any doubt when i weighed was >> weird because of the conspiracy theories that have swamps social media in recent weeks filling a void of information from the palace. and the video didn't nothing to quell them as it was accused of being fake trust in any royal image jury undermined in part by kensington palace itself. after it sent out not one but two doctored photos to the news media, both taken by
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zachary cohen in washington and this is cnn >> we're following chilling developments in sudan. cnrs, nima elbagir has more propaganda video from the paramilitary rapid support forces, the rsf was it i think for much of the last year they have slashed and burned their way through the country. this video shows them triumphant and entrenched in the very heart of to dan. i just eat a state. oh, what are those all? >> i got them know. >> and they are recruiting local men in the hundreds. >> i didn't umami the why the domus mommy dhamma city umami >> but it's impossible to tell who here is a willing soldier who has been forcibly conscripted i witnesses have told cnn that ours have soldiers are giving civilians
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and ultimatum, enlist or stuff investigation shows how almost 700 men and 65 children have been forcibly recruited to swell rsf ranks. and that's just what we've been able to verify in jazeera >> but i'm not one that i did with >> across sudan reports and images like this children in rsf uniform. >> as across >> sudan, millions forced from their homes by violence, now face famine. cnn spoke to three dozen eyewitnesses survivors and the families of victims. the rsf, they say is weaponizing hunger, denying food to those who won't join aid groups say almost 4 million children in sudan are already malnourished as the country faces mass starvation >> if aid >> agencies can't get food to those in need almost a quarter of 1 million children could die >> jazeera is sudan's >> breadbasket. it's heartland
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to control this part of sudan is to exert control over who lives and who dies. the rsf deny they are responsible for the hunger gripping the country. >> yet they control >> every aspect of farming this land they control the warehouses of food and aid meant to support the most vulnerable they control the seed supplies fertilizer pesticides agricultural machinery, and irrigation channels and it's not just the infrastructure farmers are being targeted brutalized degraded, and even killed not just to control food, but to force allegiance, or were there you hear shots of camera as six of the men are executed. according to survivors, who spoke to cnn those who were spared, say the rsf threatened to starve their families if they didn't join with the time
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of the rsf sit in the heart of according food, men from here, they can wait out starve out you see people, and its army fair uncertainty, despair, cascade as the months of war dragged on. and the world looks away the rsf didn't respond to our request for comment. we also those shared our findings with un special rapporteur for contemporary slavery who told us that the evidence we uncovered the evidence, you just saw there is tantamount to contemporary slavery. >> wealth. >> thanks very much to seeing has been my elbagir into our viewers. thanks for watching the news continues on cnn tonight on 360 breaking news and the stoning brief to the supreme court, the former president asked me put beyond the reach of the law >> for january 6 and his actions leading up to it

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