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l0 be to three-to-one, three-to-one today. >> i'm ryan young in jackson, mississippi and this is cnn >> hello and welcome to our viewers, joining us here in the united states and all around the world, you are watching cnn newsroom. and in was we church,
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just a kid, three of the four menn facing terrorism charges in the concert hall attack near moscow had entered guilty pleas it comes as mourners gather outside the venue to pay their respects to the dozens killed when he was preserved, donald trump is expected to be in a new york courtroom in a few hours as his lawyers could ask for a postponement or even a dismissal of the criminal charges in our hush money case >> and us and israeli officials will meet in washington today to discuss humanitarian aid in gaza and the hostages still being pulled >> live from atlanta >> this is >> newsroom with rosemarie thanks for joining us. >> the four men accused of killing more than 130 people at a concert hall outside moscow have gone before a judge. each had a number of visible injuries. 1 was in a wheelchair and appeared non-responsive.
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three of the men entered guilty pleas. all being held in pretrial detention and instigators say the menn from tajikistan and have been in russia on either temporary or expired visas outside the concert hall. thousands of people gathered in the rain on sunday to remember the victims, the death toll from the terror attack. now stands at 137 more than 100 others injured. cnn chief global affairs correspondent matthew chance was add sunday's makeshift memorial and has more on how people are reacting to the terror attack will you join me outside the crocus city hall near moscow, where on friday night gunman killed at least >> 130 people inside that prominent concert hall. you can see thousands of people have now turned out from around russia to pay their respects, to lay flowers, cuddly toys as well. i add respect for the
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children who are affected. it really is a major event that is affected this country. and it has fed feelings of instability amongst ordinary people >> terrible about of the violence that exists in our world world. >> and in russia as well. do you feel, do you feel safe in russia >> he said, yes, i think so. not today because of this attacker attack can be in every country. and i think that it is a problem of all >> do you feel safe in russia you still feel safe four is so many things happening. you feel a bit more insecure >> i don't know how to answer that question properly, i all i can say is that terrorist attacks, there will there a worldwide problem so they topic
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well, it's not safe to feel when there are terrorist in the whole world. so i should say, well this is part of the broader broader progress. yes >> you can see orthodox priests of comite to deliver prayers at this memorial as well. as investigators inside the burned-out rubble of the concert hall are still going through the debris. and still saying that they're finding bodies. and so the death toll could rise in terms of the investigations. well, you'll 30 say at least 11 people have been taken into custody, including the four suspects who they believe carried out the actual shootings inside the crocus city hall. of course, isis said they carried out this attack, but the russian president vladimir putin, who is vowing revenge, calling it a barbaric act has said that it could be linked with ukraine,
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something ukrainian government has categorically denied matthew chance, cnn at the crocus city hall near moscow >> cnn's clare sebastian has root has reported extensively from russia. she joins us now, live from london so clear what is the latest on the response and investigation into this terror attack >> yeah, as we said, we now have four suspects who have been put in pretrial detention. they appeared in a moscow court late on sunday now, they all appeared in various dates of injury one was brought in a wheelchair, unresponsive, but they are all for facing charges of terrorism which carry a maximum life sentence, three have pled guilty. we understand that the fourth who was unresponsive, wasn't able to enter a plea, but look, they are all four from tajikistan according to russian state media this is going to potentially raise racial
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tensions. there were already a lot of migrant workers from central asia in moscow and other big cities in russia. they have already faced pressure. so i think it's relatively likely we can see that ramp-up in the wake of this. but of course separately from that, we have this backdrop where of course, as we see this trial play out, they've been reminded in custody for a period of three months. it may be more than that until we see a trial. actually begin. pretrial detention in russia is typically quite long, but as we see this trial start to play out, this legal process start to play out. i think the backdrop is going to be very important because of course we have this isis claim. they've released video which cnn, his geo-located to the concert hall. the us has said that there's no reason to doubt that claim. france has now, by the way, raised its terror alert level off the back of that isis claimed. but then of course on the other hand we have the russian president not mentioning isis in his address on saturday to the russian people, instead hinting at at a link to ukraine, which is
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something the russian propaganda machine has now picked up and run with, along with other russian high-ranking officials that will also videos that emerged of some arrests in the bryansk region, which borders ukraine. one video, cnn geo-located to 150 kilometers from the ukrainian border. so i think look, it's not so much these four suspects of 11 that were arrested, but the thinking around who might have been originally behind this and how the russian state is trying to manage the potential political fallout for president putin. just one week into his fifth term in office. that will be the source of injury as the story plays out. rosemary. >> all right. thanks to play sebastian joining us live from london in the coming hours, donald trump will have two major legal threats colliding and new york, the critical deadline to pay a massive bond in his civil fraud case, as well as a possible new trial date for his delayed criminal hush money case. cnn's zachary cohen has the latest on both
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cases from washington >> if donald trump cannot secure a bond in his multi-million dollars civil fraud judgment against him by monday's deadline, he could see the new york attorney general start the process of seizing his assets. that's things like his bank counts things like his properties. all things that donald trump does not want to see prosecutors take away from him, but look, trump personally owes over 450 million as a result of this judgment. he is indicated and claimed that he has enough cash to pay that to support a bond. in that case, his lawyers have corrected him i'm saying no, he does not have that amount of cash on hand, but ultimately, if you cannot put up the money to post bond by monday's deadline, that is when you could see the attorney general start to i other things to make up for that cost and look experts say that prosecutors have already taken some steps to potentially signal that they are going to move to the some of trump's assets and properties in new york should he be unable to post that bond
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on monday? those are things like one of his golf courses in new york and another private estate that he has there. and at the same time, don't trump is also expected in court proceedings. continue as part of his new york criminal case. now this case deals with the hush money payments that will lead julie made to porn star stormy daniels. these were these are payments allegedly made to cover up an affair between daniel's and trump prior to the 2016 election. this trial, this case was supposed to go to trial. the trial is supposed to start on monday, but instead, we're gonna have another pretrial hearing. this is where trump's attorneys will try to postpone a trial for as long well as possible. they will argue that discovery issues require further delay the district attorney's office in new york has argued that no further delay is needed. so ultimately we're going to see if judge, in this case could give more insight and more detail about a possible trial start date. it's already been delayed through at least mid april, but it's possible the judge sides with the da's office and gives us a trial date in new york
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before the 2024 election. zachary cohen, cnn, washington >> nikos passas is a professor of criminology and criminal justice and co-director of the institute for security and public policy at northeastern university he joins us now from boston, good to have you with us >> thank you for having me. >> so in the hours ahead, donald trump faces two major legal threats. first deadline for the posting of that 464 million bond in his new york fraud case? it's also a possible hush money trial date. so let's consider the first what happens if trump is unable or perhaps unwilling to secure that bond? and what decision might the appeals court make about whether trump has to post this bond or perhaps a smaller amount so the court has discretion as to whether to
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stay >> enforcement reduce the amount of the bond, or change the terms of the bond or keep things the way they are and in making that decision, it will consider things such as the likelihood of success and the appeal by the defendant the defendant's financial resources, the potential harm to the plaintiff or the defendant and the public interest. so we either keep things as they are or he has to post a bond. if you has to post a bond, and does not, then the question is, what the collection process may then get started. and it is immediately enforceable. steps have already it had been taken by the attorney general in new york to play slim and starts a
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collection process so there will be immediate consequences and impact on his finances. the former president's finances, brand, and any factor also on his credit rating. the course of action on the part of letitia james, the attorney general would be two move against as liquid assets as possible. that is the lowest hanging fruit, such as financial accounts, bank, or other financial assets. and then as we have read by in various sauces, she may move to seize some of his real estate properties >> right? >> so what if trump >> turns to a foreign source for help to post his bond? what's the potential conflict of interests or even national security threat in doing that
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if >> somebody else as you asked, steps in, the question is who that entity or personally is and what kind of debt, personal debt? trump will be owing to that person. and that may clash with the national interest, that may clash with a priorities for the united states. >> so >> it is certainly a potential conflict of interest and the question of course is, why would a person or entity step pin two do such to take such a risk for some entities and some people. it's not a big deal, but it could mean a dead then creates the conflict of interest for someone who is making key decisions in the white house. if he gets elected, right? and >> trump is also expected to attend his new york hush money hearing today with the judge,
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possibly setting a new trial date for his case after a delay, potentially his only pre-election trial. what are your expectations? >> well my guess is that we are going to get that trial started within the next month or so because the delay was for several thousand documents that we're disclosed at a later are the subsequent date both true? the prosecution and then to the defense the issue, however, is that the overwhelming majority of those documents are not relevant to the case. only 200, 300 to 300 documents are relevant to it. and he doesn't take that long to go through them we already had a delay of about a month. and therefore, my expectation is that that
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trial is going to get started pretty soon. >> nikos passas. thank you so much for joining us and for your analysis. appreciate it >> you're welcome. thank you so much. >> a cold front on the southern end of a winter storm is bringing the threat of severe storms to more than 25 million people across the lower mississippi valley. today, that storm is currently impacting much of the central plains with several states under blizzard and winter storm warnings that could last until early choose you stay still to come. israel and hamas, may be one step closer to reaching a hostage and prisoner exchange deal are the us is playing a pivotal role just to hit sometimes it takes a different approach to imagine your future differently. with capella universities game changing flux path format, you can own your nursing degree without putting life on hold
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has reportedly agreed to a us proposal that would see the release of around 700 palestinian in prisoners in exchange for the release of 40 israeli hostages roberts says, this comes after the latest round of high level talks in doha, qatar over the weekend. but adds that it may be a few days before hamas response israel and the us and the qatari and egyptian mediators are waiting to get the response from hamas and what i hear from israeli officials that this could take between i don't know, a day to three days because those details need to go from hamas representatives in doha were negotiating to the person who really calls the shots. and this is hamas leader, sinwar in gaza with in a bunker some hundred feet under the ground. so this takes a long time until the message gets to him, until he gets the message back.
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>> meantime, us national security adviser jake sullivan, is expected to meet israeli defense minister yoav gallant at the white house in the coming hours >> official says >> they will discuss the urgent need for more humanitarian aid to reach desperate civilians in gaza and efforts to get the remaining hostages held held in the enclave released cnn's kevin liptak has details >> this week is shaping up to be a critical one, not just in terms of the trajectory of the war in gaza, but also as a major test of american influence on the israelis as this conflict proceeds. and what you'll see this week is to two very senior level delegations coming from israel to washington to meet with top biden administration officials. the defense secretary from israel left sunday and plans to meet monday with senior members of president biden's team, including the national security advisor, jake sullivan also, the defense secretary hey,
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lloyd austin and the secretary of state, antony blinken. those discussions are expected to center around israel's weapons needs as it continues to go after hamas in gaza. and then later in this week, you'll see a separate delegation led by ron dermer, a top confidant to the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, to discuss it's the situation in rafah that's the southern city in gaza that israel says is necessary to invade, to launch a ground invasion to go after hamas. and that has certainly caused a lot of consternation here at the white house. certainly a lot of concerns about the 1.4 million palestinian civilians who are sheltering there. what president biden and his top officials have said, is that israel should not proceed with that ground invasion before they come up with a credible plan to protect those civilians in the white house says, it hasn't seen such a plan yet, and you'll remember last week, president biden spoke by phone with netanyahu and told him to
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dispatch this delegation here to here american alternatives to a ground invasion. now since then, netanyahu has really doubled down on those plans and said that in fact, it is necessary for the idf to go in to run alpha on the ground, to root out hamas. and certainly that is caused a great deal of concern among president biden's team, including the vice president kamala harris, who spoke about the situation in rafah into an interview this weekend. listen to what she said we have been clear in multiple conversations and in every way that any major >> military operation in rafah would be a huge mistake. let me try something. i have studied the maps there is nowhere for those folks to go. and we're looking at about 1,000,000.5 people in rafah who are there because they were told to go there. most of them so we've been very clear that it would be a mistake to move into rafah
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with any type of military operation. >> are you ruling out that there would be consequences from the united states? >> i am ruling out nothing. >> so you hear her they're not ruling out consequences for israel should it go into rafah. and certainly american officials have discussed what the response would be. it's not exactly clear what the parameters of that would look like. but certainly president and biden has come under creasing pressure from democratic lawmakers to start conditioning aid to israel based on its steps on the humanitarian front. you also hear calls for president biden to increase diplomatic pressure on israel. so whether or not those consequences that response comes up in the meetings this week certainly remains to be seen, but it is clear we are entering quite critical stretch of days is as this conflict proceeds kevin liptak, cnn, the white house joining us now is gideon levy,
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columnist for her read newspaper. and the former adviser to shimon perez. >> thank >> you so much for being with us. >> thank you, rose >> so according to cnn's barak ravid, israel has agreed to a us proposal to release about 700 palestinian prisoners in exchange for 40 israeli hostages. but says a response from hamas will take a few more days. >> what >> can you tell us about possible deal? >> i would like to grow the scale of this deal because it's not only about the hostages, it's also about the return of the inhabitants of northern gaza to their homes gradually. but that's a big issue between hamas and israel. it's also about releasing hundreds of palestinian prisoners. and about opposing the war >> so to >> focus only on the hostages is a little bit too narrow. and the chances are good, but
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nothing is guaranteed yet things are taking time i don't see the sense of urgency neither hamas, lord israeli officials. it might take some more time >> why do you think there isn't the sense of urgency? >> i can know more about these variants. it you'll, because they said from the beginning, the israeli government did not put the release of the hostages as first priority that's also in all the polls, the preorder chosen, that the choice of the israeli public opinion crushed hamas is a bigger priority. and the anything around the hostages will take some price for the other goal. because it's really two different goals and slip posing. now stopping the war, maybe bringing it to its end leaves hamas writing a good position in per say and >> us national security adviser
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jake sullivan is expected to meet israeli defense minister yoav gallant at the white house in the coming hours to discuss the urgent need for humanitarian aid to gaza and to look for alternatives to a planned ground offensive rafah that issue also to be discussed in later meetings at week, what do you expect will come out of that meeting >> it depends what we'll garland here if it's only words, condemnations advisers then israel might ignore it as it did ignore until now, most of the us advisors about increasing the returned a israel ignore it is all about taking measures if the american administration is devoted, like the vice president was quoted, just now if they are really devoted to take measures to put a real pressure on israel because their issuance stake is
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penetrating into raffa this should be prevented by all means because this is going to become a huge humanitarian catastrophe. and i can only hope that the americans will not only talk, but also tell israel did they will be a price for another catastrophe in gaza. >> so you again you mentioned this when we spoke last time that this would be a human catastrophe. so what would likely be a better alternative to a ground invasion of rafah if benjamin netanyahu still wants to accomplish his mission of destroying hamas, both politically and militarily rose. >> let me tell you go into gaza, interrupt and destroy rafah. hamas will not be totally beaten because while we are in rafah, you see that hamas is still active in the northern part of gaza and in gaza city we. have to realize that there are some things which are not achievable and
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israel should conclude this wall in my view, should conclude this war. there are some achievements, not many more achievements can be achieved. >> it >> above all, the catastrophe of gaza mass completes and, you know, we are talking about i'll all the time about israel and israel's goals. what about the fate of coomer? 2.3 million people are living in the last half year. >> i wouldn't even describe it >> is like animals much worse than animals. this must come to its end in any price today, yesterday, tomorrow all right. gideon, leave you. thank you so much for talking with us. push et it for having me >> the death toll and the russia concert >> hall attack is now up to 137. and the four min accused are facing terrorism. can the latest on the investigation next on cnn newsroom, plus france and the us are ramping up evacuation efforts from haiti as the caribbean nation
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is expected to meet israeli defense minister yoav gallant at the white house in the coming hours. and officials says they will discuss efforts to get the remaining hostages held in the enclave, released. it comes as cnn analyst barak ravid says, israel has agreed to a proposal from the us on a prisoner hostage exchange deal the fall man accused of killing these 137 people at a concert hall near moscow. and now facing terrorism charges. three have entered guilty pleas and all are being held in pretrial detention investigators say the menn are from tajikistan and have been in russia on either temporary or expired visas an earlier i discussed the attack with matthew schmidt, and associate professor of national security at the university of new haven. and i asked him about isis claiming responsibility for that attack and about the group isis-k isis k. >> most >> recently attacked the
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russian embassy in kabul last fall and it's been trying to push russia out of afghanistan because russia has been supporting the taliban, which has been fighting against isis k and isis-k case basic strategy is to try to put russia out of afghanistan in and out of greater central asia >> so putin was apparently warned by us intelligence of the possibility of an attack like this, but dismissed it as an attempt to destabilise russia. however, the russian embassy in the us is saying it did not get notice of an impending attack. what do you make of this? can well, it's pure hubris on russians part. it's standard operating procedure for us intelligence agencies to pass on information of impending attacks. for instance, we just did it in iran, a few months ago where ice is k attacks the target that we were warning would be attacked so this is pretty normal and 44 putin to just
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dismiss it out of hand. in fact, he said he wouldn't accept it because it was american sort of disinformation plot just shows the weakness of his leadership. >> can putin is trying to unite russia behind the ukraine war by blaming ukraine for this attack instead of isis will that strategy worked for him? >> absolutely. when you don't have a free press, when you control what goes out on radio and tv and in print and the majority of your population is giving the news that way. that's exactly what he's going to get he's gonna get a rally round, the flag effect, although there is, i would now it's significant discontent in the immediate aftermath here of the attack there are a lot of citizen journalists were posting things on telegram critiquing the security services, and putin himself or to lightly with what they do in russia is they critique the people around poussin. and this, hey, if only those people had given putin the right information then he, the czar,
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would it back in correctly? so any failures kept one level below putin himself. but that criticism is pretty strong right now >> ukraine's president says, russia has been bombarding the country with massive aerial attacks below to me as says in the past week alone, moscow has launched nearly 200 missiles, nearly 140 iranian drones, and close to 700 guided aerial bombs sunday. so another huge assault air-raid sirens sounded in kyiv as residents hunkered down and subway systems, ukrainian officials say the capital city suffered only minor damage, but kyiv was just one of the targets. russian missiles struck critical infrastructure in lviv region. the lviv region as well. one missile even entered polish
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airspace. poland activated if 16s and is demanding answers from moscow >> there was any premise indicating that this object was going in the direction of any targets located in poland. of course, it would have been shot down and more adequate measures would have been taken meanwhile, ukraine says it launched successful strikes on russia's black sea fleet. they say they hit two russian naval vessels, a communications center, and several other facilities in the crimean port city of sevastopol >> france is >> organising flights for vulnerable nationals who want to leave haiti. the country three announced sunday. it comes as the us state department has evacuated more than 230 people looking to escape the spike and gang violence in haiti's capital port-au-prince. cnn's david culver is on the ground in haiti with more on the difficulties in trying to get americans out safely and back on us soil. >> the challenge for us
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citizens trying to leave port-au-prince begins as soon as they start driving to the us embassy getting their involves driving through through either gang controlled or gang contested territories. it's dangerous and it's unpredictable. in armored vehicles. we saw that firsthand. and yet this is the only the way out for some the airport has shut down. >> and >> many feel trapped in recent days, the us embassy began evacuating citizens who could make it to the embassy managing the safety of those evacuations is regional security officer steve strickland >> how does >> haiti how does port-au-prince today compared to your past 19 years? >> there's nothing like port-au-prince, the security situations here are nothing like anything i've experienced as before. i've spent time in afghanistan, pakistan, iraq, in africa, and the unique, unique circumstances here. i have not seen a parallel to those in any other security environment that i've served amid these
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challenges. there are some who fear americans are being abandoned in this gang field war zone. >> the truth of the matter is literally on a daily basis, there are phone calls that we're engaged with at the highest levels of us government where the number one topic is safety and security. how do we help get us citizens out of the country to a safe place >> launching these evacuation flights from the capital is a critical first step. jenny gum and her five-year-old son, conrad, registered a few days ago she's had to leave behind her mom and other loved ones so as to get back to their home in new york get into the embassy is terrifying. it's a potentially deadly commute. >> some >> who had confirmed their spots canceled last-minute either emotionally unable to leave behind loved ones or just unable to get to the embassies safely so is there an option to go from here and go pick them up is that even in reality, it
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just really isn't unfortunate. the security resources that we have are stretched so thin, the ability to do that it's really a non-starter. we just don't have that capacity to do it. we'd love to do it. it just simply an impossibility, unfortunately, with some seats unclaimed at the last minute, our team, as us city this is able to travel out with them and chronicle their journey we board in gang-controlled territory on a patch of land that secured and surrounded by a robust and reassuring american military presence we take off for the dominican republic there are a lot of mixed emotions for those who get out gratitude and relief for getting here safely, as well as guilt and fear for those still in port-au-prince, knowing that what's happened? putting on the other side of this border is getting worse with each passing hour. david gilbert, cnn sounded looming. go dominican republic
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hello, v0 to three-to-one, three-to-one today officials in nigeria's say at least 137 schoolchildren kidnapped from kaduna earlier this month have been rescued. the nigerian military says they were rescued by early by the military, early sunday morning, nearly 300 were initially reported as being held captive. but the nigerian government and says that all of the children are now safe. the state's governor says he met with the families of the children and the students will be hosted at an official dinner on monday day but added that one teacher had died after developing complications while in captivity joining us now is cnn's david mckenzie in johannesburg. so david, what is the latest on these kidnapped at school children in nigeria and now released?
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>> rosemary, you look at these images of the children who were basically paraded in front of the governor on sunday. this is a very good moment for the families of those who have been agonizingly waiting for more than two weeks to get word of what happened to their children in a few weeks go you had these gunman on motorbikes coming early in the morning. a lot of them, in fact to take on this primary and secondary school and take away more than 100 children. and this is a chronic issue in the part of northwestern nigeria, kaduna state. now according to the government, this one there's a search and rescue operation. as they found the children in a neighboring state, at least more than 100 miles away. but there were a talk from the not one of those children who were abducted saying that there had been reached out to by the bandits as they called in nigeria. and that a more than $600,000 ransom had been asked for. the government is denying
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that any ransom was paid, but they did say this was a successful operation to get those children back, rosemary and the how bad our kidnappings like this in nigeria, nearly ten years after the 2-bar girls were taken well, yes, you'll remember almost ten year old, just under ten years ago, the cia girls were taken from northeast >> nigeria, more than 230 of them which caused an international outcry. and a social media campaign. some of those girls are still in captivity but this is a chronic problem that is speaks to the lack of security and governance in large parts of the northern northwestern parts of nigeria successive presidents have promised that they will figure this issue out. but as we've seen in recent weeks, just a few days before these children were taken from from their school in the morning hours, there was another incident in the northeast of nigeria where more than 200 people were kidnapped. those people haven't been returned. and
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again, despite the promises of the government and themselves graduating themselves, who getting these children back, there is no sense that this chronic issue has been addressed and more than 1,400 students, it's believed, had been kidnapped since those ten years ago where the world was shocked by those shabaab girls taken indeed, david mckenzie joining us live from johannesburg. many thanks in the man's, in c doublet basketball tournament, a yale tries to continue with cinderella story as it faces last year's tournament, runner-up. we will tell you which team made it into the swamp wait 16 next on cnn newsroom >> you always got your mind on the green that you you your business bank account with quickbooks money. now words 5% apy >> that's how >> business differently intuit
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