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ceasefire back in november. but she's still enduring the pain and devastating impact from their ordeal and hur's over those four months. here's a small portion of what she told me the last message i got jumped on the window and hiding in the bush. and then we lost the connection she later learned they jumped because terrorists were tossing explosives into their home. but they stayed hidden watching the h4 for two hours and then a younger man, like 19 years old, was just jump on the window and make lakes geminal export >> one of doing pull-ups? >> yes. something like that. and then he saw them if just behind there's a bush, you know, like a blob and then this young boy called the hamas terrorist >> in >> my styles, she couldn't run away because her legs fell asleep she couldn't move
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>> it was >> very clever it tried to get up to the roof, but then they saw him. they show the gun and they said go out or we should har erez and their 50 three-year-old father. oh, fair. calderon were caught hadassah continues to speak out because while her children had been released to their father. oh, fair. remains among the 134 israeli hostages that remain in gaza. israel believes at least 30 of them are dead on sunday. you'll hear from hadassah and other families. i spoke with who are so desperate for a deal to be reached. so that they can see their loved ones. finally, come home fred >> much beonest, four report errors in the whole story with anderson cooper tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. eastern time hello again, everyone. thank you so much for joining me out for greek. a whitfield and we're following me developments in the crisis in the middle east.
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cnn learned a short time ago that house republicans plan to hold a vote next week on a pro israel resolution that would opposed calls for a ceasefire between israel and hamas. the very thing the biden administration has been working toward, the symbolic vote will put republicans at all as with not just the white house, but much of the world. and it will come one week after it is really strike killed seven aid workers in gaza, including a dual us citizen at a time when the us is on high alert, a senior biden administration official tells cnn the us is actively preparing for significant attack by iran on us and israeli targets in the middle east. as soon as next week meantime, iran blamed israel for an airstrike in syria this week that killed at least seven iranian officials, including two top military commanders, priscilla alvarez is at the white house for us and nic robertson, is that the
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israel border or priscilla, you first us officials believe an attack is it's inevitable. what is the administration preparing for >> yeah. and to be clear, this could be targeting israeli and us assets in the region, but all the saying us and israeli governments in close touch over what they see as an inevitable attack are retaliation by ran after an israeli airstrike that killed several iranian commanders. now at the time, ran vowed revenge and in an exchange, the us made clear they did not know about the airstrike ahead of time, nor were they involved. in fact, they warned iran not to use this airstrike as a pretext to attack us personnel and facilities. but this is expected perhaps as soon as next week though it's still unclear what would happen or what it might look like, but it was a key topic of discussion between president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu during their phone
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call earlier this week and we should also note that one of the concerns here in the worst-case scenarios would be a direct strike by ran on israel because that could spark a broader regional conflict. that is something that the white house has wanted to avoid and warned against. and so that is what they are watching very closely as they prepare for this tensional attack by iran in the region. again, the big concern here is that if it is to happen in the way it could happen, could spark that broader regional conflict. but up until this point, the united states has been trying to avoid fred nor i priscilla, thanks so much a nic to you. hamas says a delegation chen will join talks in cairo tomorrow on a ceasefire and hostage release. the cia director will also be there. what can you tell us about that >> these have an indirect talks so far that have been brokered by the egyptians and by the katara, say head of egyptian
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intelligence, qatari prime minister will be there in cairo. and so far these talks haven't broke, brokered a deal so far what we understand from her masses that they're representative city represented. we'll go back to carry bit is going to stick to the position that they've maintained since the middle of march, they say, and that is a position that leaves big gaps between what israel is willing to settle for those gaps seem to be around the fact that hamas insists that there is a complete ceasefire and the israeli troops, the idf pulls out of gaza completely. in fact, the seeds to be a hardening of what was understood about a month ago to be on the table, which was a phased approach, which was that these things could be reached, these points could be reached through a series of face steps. now, israel is saying that what her masses asking for is
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essentially not achievable what hamas also seems to want is that there should be a return of displaced gazans from the south of gaza back to the north and it's the terms of that return of displaced people that also seems to be in dispute. hamas appears to want a significant number of people to be able to go back to the north immediately. whereas israel is saying only a certain number could go back each de to the north. and this is a appears still to be a point of dispute were expecting the cia chief bill burns and expecting the mossad chief david barnea to go back to cairo, but it's not quite clear just yet if and when now go back. but it is getting to a point now where the expectation is if there isn't progress that's being made and then progress that is being made so far is very slow and very difficult. we understand then there could be
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a real possibility that israel would choose to go ahead with its operation, to go into raffa, whether about 1.5 million gazans living to go after the remaining four battalions of hamas there. so these are very important talks >> the >> the likelihood to close the gap, just doesn't seem to be there at the moment. >> all right. nic robertson, we'll leave it there for now. and priscilla alvarez, thanks to both of you are david sanger is now joining me now he's a cnn political and national security analysts. good to see you david, and you're also a white house national security correspondent for the new york times. and author. and there's more and author of the upcoming book new cold war's. okay. now, i do want to ask you about this expected house vote on israel. do you see this as a vote to try to embarrass president biden or is there something more behind it? >> well, there's going to be a vote at some point that
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presumably will deal with the israel issues and maybe if combined together, the aid to ukraine as well. and the president's in a funny bind here right now. he's been pressing for a bill that would he asleep free up $60 for ukraine, 14 or $15 for israel. but at the same time, he just delivered to bibi netanyahu on just about the six-month anniversary of the attack the harshest message i think i have seen an american president give and israeli prime minister, which is basically israel's conduct of the war, has to change. or the united states will reconsider its policy. and by that it means conditioning that arms aid so you've got a lot of moving parts. you have biden-netanyahu and then you have congress where the president's under pressure from the left of his own party as well >> and this also coming after
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deadly israeli strike, killing seven humanitarian workers with world kitchen. so my didn't did speak with the prime minister netanyahu this week following that tragedy. and israel also announced that it would reopen the erez crossing and that apparently is supposed to be happening today. does this or might it make an impact with the humanitarian crisis that only seems to be growing right now >> it could make a difference on the edges, but not the primary one that crossing is in the north, most of the trucks which have been coming in from egypt and so forth are closer to the south. they're not, they're not near that >> and >> what the prime minister did was a step in the right direction, but nowhere near what the administration has demanded the administration has said there can't be another
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strike like the one that killed the seven aid workers. >> that >> means is essentially that israel is going to have to either be communicating with each of these aid convoys or escorting ose ainvoys and from from the israelis about what their plan to prevent another strike like that. >> the rulesf engagement for >> the those who launched that stri seemed to be beyond anything wcould understand. they apparently said that th believe there s an armed litant in the group but that would mean that they were willing to kill seven aid worktoet one armed ace ght now ill beeen of the presidenand the prime minier >> biden committed tnew military a f israel, despite all of this criticism manitarian aid workers dying
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>> is it too >> late for e biden administration to attach some no, it's not >> much of >> the aid that they approved including fighter jets and so forth, won't be delivered for some time theron a long-term schedule. so there could certainly be conditions appld on these. it's the short-term aid where thconditions made the most likely to go into early effect that thousand pound in000 pounbombs that the israelis have dropd in crowded urban areas and my suspicion is tt would behe first and biggest condition. >> all right. david nger, we'll leave it there for now. thank you so much. thank you >> all rht. back in is cotry, we're also followin breaking news and overnight shooting in miami-dade cnt has left a security guard dead lice say a gunmaopened fire at a bar in doral,lorida after the security guard tried to break up a fight between
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patrons, there. cnn's ryan young back with us. any new developments on this investigation? no >> new developments so far, but 'still ve troubling what happened. you're talkingbout ci center, a place where a lot eople like to go out. 's a bar area. >> this isast >> night around after two 30 wh told us, so pple got into an argument and a secur guard stepped in as they normally do at an establishment like this. someone produced a handgun, shooting and killing that security guard officers. two of the moved in very quickly to try to figure out exactly what happened. and while this deescalation was taking place, that's when a gunfight started between that person who fired the shot and officers. what officers who was hit. he actually had to apply a target to his leg six other people were shot, were told to women and of course, for other men were hit to still remain a critical condition. listen to the police chief talk about this troubling situation. >> right now. it's an act investigation. we haven't identified any of the folks involved yet. our detectives are investigating, like i said,
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it's a multi-agency investigation. the florida department rollout foresman is investigating the police involved shooting miami-dade police police department is investigating the homicide. and then there are police department and assisting in both parts. >> yeah. fred, we've done too many of these at this point >> yeah. early on >> an investigation was something that happened in this early in the morning, but what we do know is that officer will survive. we know some people are still in critical condition but in terms of the mode of what happened, how the argument was sparked why a gun was pulled, you got to think about that security guards, family just stepping in to stop whatever argument was happening in that bar. and then the next thing you know, people are shot. so many questions to be answered at this point. but the idea that the officer was able to apply a tourniquet tools own lay to save his life is pretty remarkable. but at this point so many more questions than answers yeah amazing training, amazing instincts. all that. all right. ryan young. good. thanks so much >> all right. straight ahead. this our sean diddy combs and his son both named sexual assault lawsuit. what we know
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part of a lawsuit that accused is christian homes, sean diddy combs is son of sexual assault. the music mogul is not accused so sexual assault and the lawsuit but is included over allegations of liability and 80 and abetting the lawsuit sites audio from a makeshift recording studio on the yacht where the alleged assault happened. this is the latest in a series of lawsuits filed against the rap mogul and businessman, both men other and son denied the allegations against them. cnn national correspondent camila bernal, joining me live with details on this. camila, what more are you learning? >> hey, friends. so in this audio that cnn has listened to, you can specifically here the accuser, who alleges that she was being forced to take this tequila shot that she believed was laced with drugs. and in the audio you can hear her asking christian combs if she was being drugged and he answers, take the shot font. now, just to put things into
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perspective, the accuser was a crew member on the yacht. she was a bartender and she says that shortly after this incident with the shan't she says she was cornered in a room. she says things became aggressive and physical and then says that christian combs forced himself on her and then says that it wasn't until another employee on the yacht came into th room that the abuse that ss a legend in alleging in this 31 page lawsuit, stopped and she says it only stopped because that person came into t room. now i want to read part of whathe accusers, attorneys sang right now, what he's saying is different defendant sean combs turned what was sold as a wholesome family excursion into a hedonistic environment. it resulted in an unexpected increase in workload for her and for her colleagues as well as unwanted exposure to unlawful drug use sex work and general chaos. now, why are they naming didion all of this?
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and it is partially because he was leasing that yet. now, he is not accused of sexual assault, but he is accused in this lawsuit of liability and aiding and abetting because he was the one renting the yacht. now, his attorney or actually the attorney for both men also speaking out and denying these allegation saying this this complaint is filled with manufactured lies and irrelevant facts. we will be filing a motion to dismiss this outrageous claim again, they have continued to say that this is something that they will find that they are innocent in all of this. so we'll have to wait and see how this plays out in court. if it gets to court, or if it gets settled at some point which has been the case with a previous lawsuit. but again, we'll have to wait and see what happens as diddy and his son continued to say they're innocent and the victims here continued to say that they were sexually assaulted. fred. >> and so while music mogul combs isn't accused of sexual
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assault and the lawsuit he has been accused of a range of sexual misconduct. in other separate lawsuits. how might that play into this? >> yeah. as i mentioned, one of the lawsuits was settled, but there are others that are currently pending. right. and so there's a lot of the details that we've learned and attorneys say that there's audio and video of these alleged crimes or at least some of the alleged crimes you're seeing. some of those cases there. the one way the cassie was the one that was settled, but there are other ones that we'll still have to wait and see how they play out. and of course, we all saw just last month as diddy's homes in both miami and los angeles were the target of a federal investigation and we saw that all play out on video last month but again, it's important to point out that did he continues to say that he is innocent. they said this was a gross overuse of military-level force, and they say that he is
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innocent and will continue to fight to defend his name for it. >> all right. camila bernal. thank you so much >> thank you. >> all right. coming up. it's not just americans excited about the total solar eclipse foreigners are flocking for a chance to see the celestial event. >> that's next next stage in all its forms trends are they talking about for a lifetime? we will see you in phoenix >> luck and >> good guys >> situations are better with a credit god's on your side. up common rewards once available to the few, are now accessible to the many burn points for travel with credit one bank and liz large >> oh trouble seeing body. >> you should book an examined >> america's vast america's best. they have one of the nation's largest groups of
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of the fall's have already declared a state of emergency in anticipation of the large crowds. let me bring in cnn's harry enten, who is in niagara falls on the new york side, had led quite the session statement. those specter spectacles. you've got there. >> so what's happening >> what's going on here, you know, when we spoke two hours ago, i was wearing one pair of spectacles, but the governor's office came by and gave me these. i love new york spectacles on. i love new york. so i'm wearing different. i like they do look different than pr offices out in force. you know, we can see there that is about where it's going to be come eclipse time on monday, the totality is going to be about five minutes before this hit. so we are right about the time we're just about 48 hours out you know, i've been out here over the last two days it's been quite the thing, you know, you mentioned the state of emergency on the canadian side, no state of emergency here. but of course we do have
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just in case things go awry national guard, coast guard law enforcement, generally speaking, is on standby, and perhaps most importantly, with all these visitors that are coming buy into the region upwards of 1 million we have extra strip porta parties as well, just in case the bathroom lines get back dubois and there have been a ton oh, yeah. oh boy you know, nature calls sometimes. i know. >> you're calls no matter what you want to visualize that, but i did but go ahead >> i bring you >> all the news, good, bad, ugly, et cetera. but they're, you know, they're expecting upwards of 1 million people in the area. and in fact, i spoke with an english cup ball who have doing something for the second time. let's take a listen i guess the 20-17 one was so impressive. you decided i gotta get i got i got a double dip >> yeah. about eclipses as well because i've got was won in 2026 is going over spain. so i've already got a lot
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line.com on and then just wanting 2027 also >> done. sons sign and 2028, there's one in australia >> i've got it. i've got online does so >> i heard of tornado chasers before. i've heard of hurricane chasers report. apparently we've discovered a new breed and that is a chasers >> oh yeah. >> oh, my gosh, he is making plans >> so what do people >> do in between? i mean, are there waiting now? we've got two days ago and clearly, you got a lot of friends out there. what are people doing to pass the time? >> i wish i was mikel marquez add in cleveland, you go visit in the rock and roll hall of fame out there. here though we have, we have the made of the midst, which i went on yesterday and let me just tell you, it's quite the experience you really do need to though, have your heavy jacket if you want to go down there, it's at least ten degrees cooler. the winds blow crazily. it's quite the experience. there's also the niagara falls state park buses out there. so you can
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take a nice little tour. so a lot of interesting things going out here. >> oh, that's fine. okay. well, give me for a great weekend. they're night agra falls. we'll be watching you all weekend long until the big moment on monday where you're pulled out those glasses one more time, harry enten. thank you so much. >> you're >> looking good. all right. all right. some skywatchers are going to great lengths. in fact, i mean, not just the folks that harry talked to you, but others too, to get a glimpse of this rare celestial show joining us right now is amateur astronomer john remal. john good to see you. you traveled all the way from wisconsin to upstate new york for monday's big event why >> well, a solar eclipse is a big thing amateur astronomers all over the world wait for these and anticipate these. i had my plans made years ago for texas and until about five days
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ago, i was slated to be in south central texas and the weather forecast made me change directions and instead, i drove to the northeast and i am waiting in new york and watching the skies anxiously all right, so you two are eclipse chaser. so this will be your second total eclipse, right >> thing you've seen or seen a lot of partial eclipses. partial eclipses over the years. but i've only seen one total eclipse to one and 2017. this is my second and i do hope to be in spain or australia as your previous as guest alluded to. >> oh, my god, that's next year. right? that's going to be very exciting >> 26 and 2028. >> okay. 26, sorry. okay. very good and very exciting. all right. so now that you're a pro at this, you've seen it once and now you're going to see this time what did you learn from the first viewing that perhaps you're going to tweak or adjust for this one to really maximize the experience
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well, seven years ago in 2017, i purposefully did not focus on photography. i had a camera setup that i needed to pay minimal attention to to do some like landscape stuff with the eclipsed sun in the sky i wanted to take in the whole of it. i just wanted to spend that two minutes soaking it in and i'm so glad that i did that this time. i am a little more focused on photography. i've got more gear with me and i'm going to try to capture some decent pictures of totality. >> oh, that's cool. i spoke with someone earlier who >> has worked with nasa and who wrote a book and he's been involved with movies as well, but and his best recommendation is when taking in this total eclipse need to really be in the moment. once you've got positioned and have all your friends around you, et cetera. when it happens, you just have to be silent, quiet, and take it all in. is that something you'll do to >> i think in the interview
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>> last hour i do think that that people react differently and my experience in 2017 was that people are not generally quiet people cheer blame they cry out emotionally it's a very woman, it's a moment that i think most people are not prepared for. they have no idea that they're going to react that way. in 2017, in my case, and my daughter's case, even some tears was that moving? and that emotional of an experience. okay. so everyone's got to be in their own moment right? that's what i'm hearing from you for sure. >> and then i'm absolutely go ahead i do recommend that people don't focus too much on photography because you don't want to be fiddling with a camera well, they're >> spectacle is going on in the sky above you, right? >> because it's only going to be somewhere between three and four minutes so, you know, you
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can all raise operations underway, looking forward to it, then you're filling around, doing something else and it just passed by, you missed the whole thing >> all right. well, jian remal, i thank you so much. i'm looking forward to whatever you now. whatever happens in the moment, then whether it's being quiet, whether it's crying or whatever it is now we have permission from you to feel whatever you're going to feel >> john, which friends in the madison astronomical society, good luck on monday. >> all right, very good. they got the shout out. thanks so much. and make sure everybody at home, you're watching cnn. being in the moment, still being in the moment, but we've got eclipsed coverage. eclipse across america the coverage is starting monday, april 8 at one eastern or stream it on macs all right. coming up next, it may be remembered as the year women took over march madness the final is less than 24 hours
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face off against the number one seed south carolina, the gamecocks are aiming to become the first undefeated national champion since 2016, joining me right now, a cnn sports analyst, christine brennan good to see you. kristi, boy, do i wish i were in the stands or what i mean? this has been incredible what a nail-biter last night. i mean, how did how does that set the stage for tomorrow's final iowa and south carolina >> this is one of the greatest weekends and women's sports history >> it truly >> we are in uncharted territory here and all because of caitlin clark and those logo threes and her ability to will her team to victory after victory, iowa was good but no one thought what people thought they might it moves before the final four, they certainly didn't think they were going to make it to the championship game. and here they are. again against south carolina, the super team, the undefeated team, the favorite certainly.
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but caitlin clark's ability to just pull off the most miraculous shots. >> and >> even when it's not the one grade, like like yesterday, yeah. like 21 right? yeah. like the first half. second half. so much better several 3's and also of course, just fighting through all that defense. and of course the past this as well. and it was a nail-biter, but that's what great athletes do. that's what i want again, laits do find a way to win and she's captured the hearts of most mr. the country in the process. >> wow. and i loved people know the names of these women, ncw players. i mean, angel reese, kamilla cardoso, caitlin clark, paige bueckers, hannah still me. when did this gain get so physical? an how did it get so elevated in this way >> i think we can give credit to tidal line, the law side of 1972 that was ignored for many years in this country, fred and finally coming of age you know,
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caitlin clark was born in 2002. most of these all these weather reporting, this century. and so they, we've watched them grow up there. the girl next door and there's more funding. there's more interests. parents care more. >> there's better coaching, >> there's better training. the college scholarship, the opportunity to play. and then of course, stay in college get that, training. all of that, it's truly an american success story and when you watch caitlin clark, when you watch south carolina, of course lsu and the others as you've mentioned connecticut, uconn. this, this is an american story that every the people who are watching and every neighborhood in our country, we just didn't know it. and you're right hello kitty. despise the interest, but it all comes back to an interest by our nation to make sure our girls at the same opportunities that are voiced it. >> oh, i love that coming of age kinda like cardozo her teammates color and the begi, which effectually which i think is so cute. i mean, what she's six, seven. i mean, she's a top
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draft for the wnba and look, when i bought tickets for me and the family to see brittney griner in the phoenix mercury play atlanta dream. i saw an experienced the electricity in the wnba. unlike what i recall before. but what is it about this nc doublet tournament? in what it might potentially be doing for women's basketball and for the wnba overall. and hopefully for salaries well, for sure. >> and caitlin clark will be the first draft pick in fever we're already seeing signs of this, for example, las vegas just announced they're moving the game against indiana from their 12,000 seat arena to their 20,000 seat arena in las vegas. that's in july. and caitlin clark hasn't even been drafted yet that is the but we're going to see more of that and you're right, it's caitlin clark, by a rising tide lifts all boats and so just as caitlin clark, we're seeing her on all the commercials, angel reese has opportunities.
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paige bueckers, of course, is going to stay in college. so the wnba, this is their greatest opportunity. they've ever had to really shine and to capture the attention for the nation. and i hope that they are able to do that. we've also got the olympics coming up and caitlin clark should definitely be on the us olympic team because she is the face of basketball right now. so we'll see that plays out. >> but >> there's so much more yet to come and it's wonderful to see how the nation is embracing and falling in love with what it is created. oh, it's incorrect credible. it's been so much fun to watch. and like you said, there's more to come >> christine >> brennan, great to see you. thank you so much >> thank you. >> all right. and while already has waiting for the women's >> final tomorrow, catch the men's final four tonight on tbs, tnt the trutv, or you can stream it on macs >> get your viewing glasses his ready. it clicks across america live monday at one. >> so i went to experian. they
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could happen for weeks, possibly even months. and we'll become less frequent as time goes on authorities say there are now fighting a trend in what they're calling burglary tourism. it's were thieves enter the us on visa waivers and head home with millions and criminal proceeds here's cnn's josh campbell >> home burglaries hit the jackpot from coast to coast. >> i can see that the entire place had been trashed, but these aren't your typical thieves. >> we've heard >> now that you use drones and their alleged crimes even have nations pointing fingers. >> i got a letter of apology from the chilean ambassador, but it all starts much closer to home with lives changed forever. >> you don't feel safe in your own home >> carol and jeff starr thought their jewelry was secure, locked up in a safe in their orange county, california home. >> my mother wanted to leave a legacy through jewelry and she
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bought some beautiful antique jewelry, museum-quality jewelry, but thieves are believed to have stock the neighborhood, waited for the family to leave and got away with 8 million and heirloom jewelry and other items. >> they broke through a window in the upper bedroom and came through that window and then immediately started working. once i found the safe, start working on the safe >> police say the break-in is part of a sophisticated ring of thieves who arrived from south america, often from chile. prosecutors where it's easy to get a tourist visa waiver to the us, then joined with others in a coordinated effort to scout and break into home they lie in wait in these ghillie suits, so they remain camouflaged while they're watching the behaviors of the homeowners >> when they come and go, they have wifi jammers to stop the alarm company from being notified >> hundreds of wealthy homes targeted authority say, from scottsdale hello, arizona to raleigh, north carolina, and
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nassau county, new york. recent arrests have highlighted a nationwide issue so we have to be willing to start asking some hard questions of our federal government. the >> so-called burglary tourists have law enforcement demanding change to the electronic system for travel authorization or esta, which allows up to nine maybe they visits to the us from certain countries, including chile, which spitzer says is not providing the required background checks on its citizens. >> well, if we don't know the criminal background of these individuals, then we can't tell the judge anything or represent anything about the background, which means the person is released on no bail and they never come back again to answer for the charges. >> spitzer claims another chilean suspect was out on bail when he broke into this dana point, california home in july. >> this is the window the burglar came through, the sundar family built their dream home. now, rebuilding their peace of mind, we want to move away from here i'm not going to
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secure it off. >> they say for a problem, so well-known that public officials, it's time to put an end to these crimes. want to know what >> these politicians are doing up there. they're supposed to help us because i want a politician to go through this experience and he may feel exactly as i feel >> now, chilean officials didn't respond to cnn's request for comment, but the department of homeland security said it was working with that government to urgently address the issue and a statement dhs says, chilean officials have responded by improving the operational cooperation with dhs offices in efforts to detect, deter, and prevent travel to the united states by known criminal actors. dhs says that once those changes are fully implemented, the us will have access the travelers background information. but of course, for a type of criminal scheme that has been around for so many years. the victims we spoke with, they're asking what took so long. josh campbell, cnn, los angeles >> all right. next one man's mission to make sure no child and his state owes money for for lunch. and the moving way
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