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the russian defense ministry is now saying these stories and more on cnn news, central. alright we've learned that louisville bank shooter left behind too lengthy notes, and they seem to reveal why he opened fire on his co workers earlier this month, enforcement sources said one note was found in the gunman's home, the other found on him at the scene on april 10th. the shooter killed five people and injured several others, including a rookie police officer who was shot in the head. he still remains in the hospital. police then killed the shooter. the notes revealed that part of his goal was to show how easy it is in america for someone with mental illness to get ahold of an assault weapon. after the shooting, the gunman's family acknowledged he struggled with depression, but he was able to legally purchase an ar 15 style rifle just seven
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days before the attack. kentucky is known to have some of the least restrictive gun laws in the country perspective, gun buyers only need to fill out an atf form and pass an fbi background check to make the purchase. let's discuss more on this with criminologists and behavioral analyst casey jordan's first of all i just would like to understand and get your reaction to these, these notes that have come out one that was found on him, one that was found in his home. right sara. it was we've been waiting since this event to find out more about the motive. and it was a 13 page missive if you will, a manifesto that highlighted exactly three objectives very logical, very straightforward. he did want to kill himself, which, of course, he succeeded in he wanted to prove how easy it was to get a gun in the state of kentucky, and, of course, he wanted to highlight the mental health prices. within the united states in general, but from a behavioral perspective, we really see that he was on a
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mission. his goal was mission oriented. he was sending a political message, mostly about gun laws, which he found to be entirely illogical. and this coincides with a message that was attributed to him on instagram that said, they just won't listen to protests. let's see if they hear this. and i don't think sarah that it was an accident that he killed two very good friends. best friends of kentucky's governor, i think he was making a personal and trying to hurt this particular governor to send a message to politicians everywhere. things have to change. but what do you think of his mindset? i mean, he could have just gone and purchased a gun and said, look, i've got one and i'm not well. he ends up killing five people. and injuring others. it just seems like there's something that is really wrong and disconnected with the way he end up going about this. what does it tell you about him? it's not disconnected in his mind, and i don't want to make light of his
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logic, but to him it was extremely logical. and we know from his family that he was on medication. he was struggling with depression. but there is a certain amount of logic in the point he was trying to make if he just told his therapist, i bought a gun and i'm thinking of hurting myself. he would have been institutionalized. probably put somewhere based on a civil commitment order, but that's not the law. he's trying to address . what he is trying to point out is that, uh in content lucky there's a situation which to him is not tenable. he wanted to regain control over his own life while sending this message because in kentucky there is absolutely no law prohibiting buying a gun. if you have a mental health disorder, and he proved that by buying one if you have a violent misdemeanor conviction if you've been convicted of domestic violence, or if you have a substance abuse problem, he was sending a message. in the only way he felt he could make us listen and to a certain point he has succeeded. and i know we haven't gotten any sort of, um autopsy. yet the family has asked for one because
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they think he might have suffered from cte. can that play a role in how somebody responds to things and how their mind works? we absolutely know that brain injuries can affect people's cognitive abilities until there's proof of that, though i think it's a bit of a red herring because thousands millions of people do suffer from concussions and don't become violent, and i think it's a little bit. it's irresponsible to go around thinking of concussion can cause someone to become violent. we have had some brain injuries in the past. you know charles whitman, the texas clock tower shooter from the sixties, was known to have a brain tumor in his had which they think could have caused his violent outburst. but until there's proof of that, i think we really do need to focus on the exact message. connor sturgeon wanted to be his legacy that we need to pay attention to mental health while at the same time if not before that. paying attention to how illogical the gun laws are for someone like him to be able to purchase a
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gun, and i do believe it's inspired by the national shooting just 10 days before from another mentally ill person . he's trying to say you've got address this and address it now. all right, casey, jordan. always so interesting talking to you on these issues. thank you so much for help. sarah not a president . biden who was reportedly just days away from making his 2024 re election plans. official sources tell cnn that binds advisors are preparing for a video announcement tuesday that would coincide with the anniversary of his 2019 campaign announcement. violence plans to run for re election has been an open if not officially announced reality for months, but it does kind of make new developments in the potential probe into the president's son. hunter biden. cnn's arlette signs is live at the white house in paula reid is life force in washington are like we want to start with you tell us more about what we know about this expected announcement from the campaign on tuesday. well we're held the waiting game might soon be over. president biden for months, has said that he intends to run for reelection
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. and it appears that the plans to actually do that are about to be set into motion. his team is working towards announcing a possible launch as soon as next week with his team eyeing april 25th that is tuesday as a date to possibly roll out a campaign style video. of course, april 25th is a very personal day of importance for president biden. it was four years ago that day that he launched his bid for the white house in 2019. now advisors behind the scene have been working for quite some time trying to sketch out what exactly this campaign apparatus will look like they've been invited top democratic donors from biden's 2020 campaign to washington next friday as there trying to keep an eye on the need to raise money in what is expected to be a very expensive race, but this is expected to be a very long road ahead for president biden. he will need to shore up support from democrats with its own party. the president's approval rating is
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hovering in the low 40% and only 26% of overall american voters, according to a recent poll. think he should run for re election. there are even some skepticism within the democratic party if you take a look at that poll, which found that 47 percent of democrats want the president to run again in 2024. now that number is slightly up from january, but it speaks to some of the concerns that democrats have had with within the their own party about issues regarding the president, including his age, so all of this will be items to watch as he is gearing up towards that reelection bid, which he has long said would be coming. it was just a matter of when exactly that decision would be made. and ultimately, aides have cautioned that that the timing could slip. and our light. perhaps another thing to watch is the hunter biden investigation. paul i want to bring you into the conversation, which seems to have really come back into the spotlight this week, taking a new steam this week. what's happening here? absolutely and it took on the spotlight after an irs agent
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came forward, saying that he wants whistleblower protections to share what he knows about the hunter biden investigation. this is someone who has been involved with that probe, and we've learned from our sources that this individual claims to have evidence of political interference in that probe and even possibly evidence that would contradict public statements made by the attorney general who is publicly testified that there would be no political interference. in the investigation into the president's son. no, i have to caution though. this person at this time they do not have whistleblower status. they have not presented any evidence of these claims, and there have been other promises of whistleblowers related to the biden family that have not really yielded anything of significance. but this letter, this suggestion of a possible whistleblower does raise questions about the status of the ongoing federal investigation into hunter biden. we know that's been going on since about 2018 and as cnn reported last summer, it was beginning to heat up. they had
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whittled down the possible charges to some tax crimes and maybe one potential false statement related to his addiction when he purchased a gun. but that was nearly a year ago, and nothing has happened since. it's unclear exactly what the status of the federal criminal probe is, but it's clearer that politically, republicans are continuing to pursue this in the court of public opinion. today we heard that they believe that they have evidence that antony blinken was involved. in other national security officials coming out to try to attack the hunter biden laptop story. that's a narrative that republicans want to put forward that it's not just the president and his allies the entire national security apparatus that is trying to help the president's son. but right now we are focusing on anything that is truly consequential, like what this whistleblower could have and what potential charges. the president's son could face or could not a lot more to watch here. paula reid life force in washington. thank you are let's signs at the white house. thank you. so john, the waiting game may soon be over. but for now, it continues. days
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away. thanks for help. so with us now cnn political commentator errol louis he is also the political anchor of spectrum news. so, errol next week. what do you make of the timing? well the timing is just about right. he showed in 2020 that a start right at the end of april. he could put together the money you get the momentum together, build out a national organization and win the race. it'll be even easier as an incumbent to do that. and so he's giving himself a lot of lead time. i think the unspoken backdrop to that, of course, john is that there were questions that were raised that would never have been raised about any other incumbent president about whether they're going to run for reelection. the questions that were raised were frantically sort of a subtle commentary about his age and ability, and that's going to be one of those questions that's hanging over this campaign. at least initially, that joe biden is gonna have to put the bed sometimes not so subtle. the other aspect of this is donald trump, who is rising. in
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republican primary polling, and there was an interesting number that jumped out to me in a wall street journal poll out just today, errol. there are plenty of people who actually disapprove of the jobs that both donald trump and joe biden have done in the white house. but of those people who disapprove of both. biden leads trump 54. to 15% explain why that's important. yeah it is important because if we have a mar-a-lago to 2016, in which you had really two unpopular candidates running against each other where hillary clinton very unpopular donald trump, very unpopular, you run a different kind of a race. um and the fight for independence takes on a very different cast. so you know if the what voters are telling pollsters, at least at this stage is that we're not thrilled about either of these candidates. but we can live with about the president that we have now, um that's good news for
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team biden. you know, it's very hard, i guess to talk to a candidate and tell them that you're very unpopular. but the other guy is worse off. only other hand, joe biden's been in this game for a long, long, long time, and i think he understands the reality of the situation, which is that he's not going to please a lot of people. it's a very divided country by that. if the other guy happens to be donald trump, he's already proved that he's got the formula to beat him. so in the realm of not going to please everybody he does have to keep democrats corralled behind him for support . there is this huge debt limit. crisis that the united states faces up until now. president biden the white house says it won't negotiate with kevin mccarthy and the republicans. they say the debt limit should just be raised like it has been in the past. but there are some democratic voices now starting to say, hey, wait a minute. maybe you should have some discussions with republicans on this. that going yeah, well, i mean, it's from the likes of joe manchin. and there's do you, uh
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, really have allegiance to some window dressing of bipartisan cooperation, even though that's not really what is going on in congress these days, whether or not the president takes that advice. the reality is he cannot give to mccarthy the things that he is asking for 1% increase in federal spending year over year. that's in effect very, very deep cut at a time when we have inflation running into 6% range . um you know, the democratic base will not stand for it. nor would the white house so it's tough even as the as a question of political etiquette or window dressing to say we're going to sit down and talk seriously about putting these kind of deep wounds in core programs of the federal government. you know, it could be a negotiating strategy , but sitting down quickly with, uh, with with that kind of the proposal would be a huge huge mistake for the white house. lewis. great to see you have a great weekend, ralph. and john
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police standoff, court documents show that when law enforcement arrived at nathan problems home last week for welfare check, he opened fire on them. nobody was hurt, and callum was later arrested. three more arrests have been made in that mass shooting at a sweet 16 birthday party and dave, ill. alabama a total of six people now in custody. all are charged with reckless murder for the attack saturday night that killed four people and injured 32 others. the district attorney says that the charges are quote just the tip of the iceberg, but they still have not released a motive. and today, check us out and never before new scene photograph of the late queen elizabeth on the second on what would have been her 97th birthday. the photo showing the tender scene of the queen and grandmother surrounded by her grandchildren and great grandchildren, kensington palace, saying in the release that the photographer of this photo was princess kate. princess of wales. katherine sierra break photographer. she is sarah. soon dozens of new york public school teams will be
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required to change their names and mascots. it's a long awaited vote, state education officials decided that schools must now agree to eliminate indigenous related imagery by the end of the school year or risk losing state aid. cnn's polo sandoval is joining us now in person so good to see you. how did this vote come about? you know, this has actually been decades in the making of you here, too, from some of the native american groups long before we start developments with the nfl with major league baseball, we all remember how that worked out there and how that panned out. but basically what you have now is the state's board of regions that made that unanimous vote earlier this week banning any sort of indigenous names, logos , mascots, and that's supposed to kick in if the beginning of the fall of 2024 when you actually hear from some of these community members you there is some division in some of these communities. but when you hear from the national congress of american indians, they're reminding us of the numbers right now. they closely track throughout new york state, some of those schools and when you just look at the numbers, it
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gives you kind of an idea of just how much change we're likely to see. at least 100 school struck the states representing 50 districts. these are our education institutions that are using some form of indigenous logo or icon or, you know what have you on their under? in some of the material. and when you hear from brian polite, who's actually the chairman of the shank of the shinnecock nation? he's echoing many of these concerns and the decision that we saw earlier this week actually welcomes it, saying it's a long time in the making. let's let's listen in. a lot of these mascots and logos or hollywood depictions on what they think native americans should look like, um, and other times it's sensitive items and cultural references that we don't want paraded around on the football field. so we mentioned out of this conversation is really dividing some communities yesterday an opportunity to travel over long island and
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spent some time in massive piqua and public school system there. sarah issuing a letter sending it out to parents basically said , defending their so called chief character, saying that if anything actually tells a story , a lot of their rich history in the community and because of that, not only the defending character, but also addressing this vote that was that we saw from directly from the state and they're calling this i'll actually read you a portion of the letter that they sent out to parents earlier this week. they said that they believe that the board of regions is quote overextending its reach and removing their local control. they also said that they have heard from many community members. i listened to the board meeting that took place yesterday, saying that there are some members of the community. there are upset about all this, and they are consulting right now their legal representatives representatives to see what will be the next course of action, but really is a reminder of how this conversation discontinue and how it continues to divide many of the communities throughout new york state again. this is kicking in most of these
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schools that we just talked about. they should begin implementing, at least by the follow 2024. all right, we'll be watching that. thank you so much. for sharing. all right, john. thanks, sarah. a critical meeting happening now western allies discussing additional support for ukraine. and russia accidentally drops a bomb on its own city what they are saying about the blast that left behind a huge crater. we hahave, like 0 years of data that's i incrediby valuable. i i don't know. when o we introduce sarasa? not soon enough. exactly these are our sales by product region set against evolving demographics. you can actually see taste trends. since when can we do that? since we started working with video people who know no b d o got the rings. you guys
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ukraine. cnn. welcome back to cnn news central. here's a look at our top stories for you this hour in kentucky to lengthy notes left behind by the louisville bank shooter appeared to show why he opened fire on his co workers. law enforcement sources say they found one note on the guns house and one note on the gunman himself. sources say they reveal that part of his goal was to show how easily a mentally ill person can buy a gun in the united states. also president joe biden is set to announce his 2024 reelection bid next week. sources tell cnn that biden's advisers are preparing for a video announcement on tuesday that would coincide with the anniversary of biden's 2019 campaign announcement. this comes amid new developments in the potential probe. into his son, hunter by raphael and sarah defense secretary lloyd austin trying to reassure allies after that leak of classified u. s
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documents, many of which revealed crucial details about military operations in ukraine also met with defense leaders from around the globe at ramstein air base in germany this morning coordinates sending more aid to ukraine. austin used part. part of his opening remarks also mark the severity of the document leak. take a listen i take this issue very seriously. and we will continue to work closely and respectfully. with our deeply valued allies and partners. as i discussed this issue with our allies and partners. i've been struck by your solidarity. and your commitment to reject efforts to divide us. and we will not let anything fracture our unity. and cnn's oren liebermann with me now or there's also new word this morning on the u. s training ukrainians on those abrams tanks. what more can you tell us here? this is going far faster
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than we originally expected in terms of the timeline to train ukrainians on m one abrams tanks and then get them into a fight, us official tells reporters in the pool traveling with defense secretary lloyd austin that they'll get those 31 abrams tanks to germany next month to begin a 10 week training course for some 250 ukrainian forces. now remember you. abrams tanks were only announced back in january and we expected it would be the more advanced m one a two, a process that would have taken months. and necessary essentially concession to other nato allies were waiting for the us to move on tanks before they moved in their own. in the end, the us shifted course instead of taking a long time to send in the more advanced ones, they said they would send an older version of the abrams tank dramatically accelerating the timeline here, and that's what we're seeing. play out those 31 m one, a one abrams tanks again will begin training next month for ukraine to get those on the battlefield as quickly as possible. meanwhile with ukraine defense contact group going on,
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we're seeing other countries make their own announcements. leopard two tanks from germany arriving into the fight challenger tanks from the uk and an announcement from ukraine and germany that poland will host a facility for repairing leopard two tanks. so you see this combined effort, and that's very often what we've seen at these sort of ukraine meetings to get ukraine the capabilities it needs as the fight drags on after them after the year, mark hell it's fascinating. i know you and i have spoken. i think it was back in january about how quickly these would actually be deployed how quickly people would be able to actually use them and train them so fascinating to see this development or lieberman life force there at the pentagon. thank you, john. we are getting new information in this morning about how the russians apparently bombed their own city , russia's state news agency says one of russia's own jets accidentally dropped the bomb during a mid air emergency over the city of belgorod. there's a loop video of it happening right there now. city of belgorod is just over the border from the ukrainian city of kharkiv, the second most populous city in ukraine. the blast created a
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huge crater. we have pictures of the creator right there. you can see how big that crater is also said to have damaged several apartment buildings. cnn's ben wedeman is in key for us this morning with the latest the russians call it a midair emergency and accident, ben. well perhaps it was john, but it certainly isn't embarrassing one. it happened at 15 minutes after 10 pm last night when an s u 34 twin engine fighter bomber dropped some sort of bomb. we don't know what kind of on the street and very busy street in the middle of belgorod. it's a city of 400,000 people. you see the bomb go off on the sidewalk. the strength of the blast caused a car to fly up and land on an adjacent roof, according to the mayor of that city, two women were injured, and now the ukrainians and reacting. one official put out a statement
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that we shouldn't take pleasure in the misfortune of the russians, but there is a certain sense here that perhaps as far as incidents like this go. something's what goes around comes around, john. all right, ben, waiting for us in kiev this morning. thank you, ben. sarah. sure. hi sarah. hi. how you doing? all right. we are now to florida governor ron desantis. he just made it easier to implement the death penalty in his state will tell you the next threshold coming up. next t time on the whole story. first electric flight climate wararris racing to unscrew the planenet. you're part of the movement to basically build the oil industry and reverse godzilla. get mad and go kill that thing. story with anderson cooper sund at eight on cnn, the country people are working hd to build a tter future, so we're hard at work, helping them achieve financiafreedom. we are proud
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what to do. next call invent help today they can help you get started with your idea. call now. 807 100020. florida governor ron desantis just made it much easier to sentence people to death in his state, desantis signed a bill allowing jury to recommend capital punishment without a unanimous vote. previously all 12 jurors had to be in agreement to recommend the death penalty. but it's new law lowers the threshold to just eight jurors, which is the lowest in the nation. cnn's steve paterno joins us now, steve, what's going on with this? john this became a priority of the governor and republican lawmakers in florida after a south florida jury declined to issue a death sentence to the shooter in the parkland high school massacre earlier this year, there were three jurors who did not want to issue the death penalty and that really left the families of the victims of that heinous act. uh
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devastated there in reporting left republicans and governors desantis vowing to take steps so that would not happen again. so they pushed through this bill pretty quickly that lowers the threshold to execute someone from 12 unanimous jurors to eight and that is mixed. florida quite an outlier. in fact, all 27 states that have capital punishment require a unanimous jury except alabama. they require 10, florida would go even less than that with eights and this is not without controversy. this is a very contentious issue, partially because florida has a pretty sordid history on the death penalty, according to one organization that tracks wrongful convictions, florida actually leads the country and the number of people who have been exonerated on death row. in fact of the 30 people that have been exonerated 29 were from non unanimous juries. so this is an issue that people who want to see death penalty reform are very concerned about and they're already groups that are saying
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they are going to fight this in the courts. but governor desantis yesterday standing by this decision his office tweeted out a picture of them signing signing this bill into law and the governor, saying quote he was ensuring the victims of the most heinous crimes. get justice john all right, steve for turnout in florida for us with this report. thanks so much, steve. nice to see you. sarah was the gun altered today. prosecutors in new mexico expected to officially dropped involuntary manslaughter charges against actor alec baldwin. sources tell cnn that may be due to modifications to the firing mechanism in the gun that he was holding. this year. is that gun matching the description of the one that was used in the incident? baldwin as we know, was charged earlier this year in the deadly shooting of cinematographer hi lena hutchins , cnn entertainment reporter chloe melas is here with more on this, chloe, what can you tell us about how baldwin is responding to this long litany of things that happened first,
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they charged him with a higher crime, and then it dropped and now dropping them all together. sarah and i have to point out that the legal team having done this swiftly and just about 2.5 months since the original charges first came forward against alec baldwin and hannah gutierrez read. the films are more at the end of january. 1st getting the charges downgraded so just like john berman was saying earlier from a potential of five years in prison than he was facing a maximum of 18 months with the firearm enhancement charge being dropped . then they were able to get the special prosecutor andrea revert to step aside, right? then the d a recused herself. you know luke nikas, the attorney for alec baldwin, who was criticized by andrea read. she called him a big shot. big city attorney. well you know, he's thrilled that this has happened, releasing a statement to cnn. although there are still you know, there's still an investigation. a petting investigation by the new mexico d. a. so we are just a few hours away. sarah from the status hearing. we are going to be hearing. it's also going to be
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streamed on youtube. it's open to the public. we are going to be able to hear what is being said. alec baldwin is not expected to be attending. he's currently in montana filming rust. ironically the news came out yesterday, the same day that everyone was back filming, minus hannah gutierrez read the movie because that's part of a wrongful death lawsuit. people asking me why would they go back and film? and that is so that helena hutchins woodwork and get that settlement, but this is a really big move, sarah, but i still want to point out there is a criminal trial. right hannah gutierrez read she still faces to manslaughter charges her attorneys telling cnn that they believe she'll be exonerated. but we have that trial could the fact that alec baldwin's charges are being dismissed? help her and i want to point out now that alec baldwin his charges are being dismissed. could we see other people being charged if the gun was modified? why by who ? what was what was the purpose ? and are we one step closer to finding out how those live
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bullets got to the set, sarah. yeah those are a lot of questions that i'm sure there are being looked into. thank you so much. chloe appreciate it for help. and sarah attorneys general from across the country pushing for millions of hand days and key is to be taken off the streets after a dangerous tiktok trend. yes tiktok. we'll explain coming up next. not flossing. well, then add the woe of listerine to your routine n w science shows it gets in between teeth to destroy five times more plaque above the gum line, plus for a cleaner, healthier mouth history. feel the wo mara. you sure you don't want to go bowling with us tonight? yeah, no. there's my little marsh. turpan oh, my daughter gives the best hugs. we're just passing through on the way to the jazz jamboree, and we wanted to thank america's number one motorcycle insurer for saving us money. o
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trinet. people matter. homeserve before there's a problem called 1, 803 to 40163 or visit homeserve dot com. good morning, everyone we do begin with breaking news this morning. welcome back. a coalition of attorneys general are asking hyundai and kia to recall millions of cars due to a major increase in theft from 2011 to 2022. the company chose not to include anti theft devices in their vehicles will now tiktok
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trend is shining a light on just how easy it is to steal these cars using apparently just the u. s. b cord and los angeles alone. thefts of handy and k cars have surged by about 85% and represented 20% of all the stolen cars in l, a. and 2022, cnn business correspondent vanessa to your cave is joins us again. so vanessa, this is an alarming trend that's even become dangerous. but before we get to that, i just want to make sure i understand at risk of being blatantly obvious. we're talking about something as simple. as a u. s b cord using this, you can steal certain models during certain years of hyundai and kia cars, and this is so alarming and so dangerous that these 18 attorney general's from 17 states in washington, d c have sent a letter to the national highway safety transportation association saying, hey, we need to talk about recalling millions of vehicles. what they found was that there are eight deaths that are because of these stolen vehicles. numerous injuries, damage to property as well as basically taking emergency
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vehicle services off of other priorities to address this issue , and the attorney general's are saying that hyundai and kia have not done enough to fix this problem. the two companies have offered free software upgrades to fix this security issue, but the attorney general's are saying it takes months to do it, and it's not available on certain models. also, as you mentioned in 2021 this blew up on tiktok people were doing kia challenges. it was essentially people showing on tiktok just how easy it was to steal these vehicles. and then the next year in 2022, we saw thefts for these two makers and models spike across the country, minneapolis and st paul alone. these numbers are wild. the theft. the increase in theft 836% minneapolis. that would almost seem like a typo. if you didn't just say it. i checked it three times that is the number and in saint paul 611% increase, in
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fact, for kia and hyundai. obviously this is a major headache and nightmare for the car owner. either you don't have your vehicle anymore. if you do get it back. the repairs are costly. we did reach out to hyundai and kia to see what they thought about this letter that was sent by the attorney general's no comment yet but a major headache and we're talking about millions of vehicles that could be impacted by this hoping they do comment or even do something, because i'll tell you what if i was the owner of one of these cars i would want at the very least a comment from some of these car companies. vanessa markovich, thank you. sara all right, nothing illustrator, uniquely american problem like the events of this past week, seven days. six shootings over 40 people injured and those are just the shootings , making headlines getting attention because some involvement dane mistakes that we all make in our lives overnight in connecticut, a 12 year old girl was simply sitting in a parked car and was shot in the head in a drive by shooting for others were injured. we expect to learn more from hartford police. this morning
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than in north carolina, a six year old girl and her father were just enjoying the day outside. they were both shot after a basketball they were playing with rolled into a neighborhood neighbor's yard. witnesses say the neighbor came out of his home and opened fire on them, hitting the father in the back and also hitting that sweet six year old girl. kinsley white. we don't even know the man. why did she shoot my daddy and me? the suspect, 24 year old robert louis singletary has turned himself in. on tuesday. two cheerleaders were shot in texas that their transgression accidentally opening the door of the wrong car. heather roth said she mistook the vehicle for her own as supermarket parking lot and noticed a stranger in the passenger seat. then this happened. i was trying to apologize to him. and then he i just halfway my window is down. just throws hands up, and then yeah. hold up a gun. and we just
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started shooting at all of us. roth was shot, but her teammate peyton washington, got the worst of it. washington was shot in the leg and back, damaging her pancreas and diaphragm, and she needed surgery to remove her ruptured spleen. the suspect was arrested on suspicion of deadly conduct with a firearm in kansas city, missouri, 16 year old ralph yar went to pick up his siblings. he accidentally went to the wrong address and was shot in the head and arm. when you are all siblings didn't come out of the house, he rang the doorbell and waited. then police say 84 year old andrew lester opened the door and just started shooting. no words were exchanged. ralph is at home recovering with his family and faces a long road ahead. according to them, lester is facing two felony charges on saturday in upstate new york 20 year old katelyn polantz and her boyfriend pulled into the wrong driveway. that wrong term prompted a shooting that took her life police. regulus was a passenger in the car when 65 year old kevin monahan fire two shots from his front porch. caitlin's boyfriend was driving
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the car and was pulling away when those shots were fired. this is caitlin's father. for this man to sit on his porch and fire at a car. with no threat. it's just. angers me so badly. and i just hope to god that he dies in jail. monaghan has been charged with second degree murder, and we are still unaware of why last saturday a room full of people dancing at a sweet 16 birthday party in alabama were interrupted by an eruption of gunfire there. more than 30 people were injured and four young people are dead, two of whom were local high school seniors on the brink of graduation. 23 year old corbin holston 19 year old marcia collins, 18 year old phyllis tvs, dawdle and 17 year old. sean key via kiki smith were all
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