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>> oj simpson, one of the most controversial people six. we're going to look back at his life, his murder trial, and how it changed the nation and the fight over fisa, the battle over the controversial surveillance program, threatening speaker mike johnson's short tenure at the helm of the house. we're falling following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central >> the breaking news today, oj simpson is dead at 76 after losing his battle to cancer,
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according to social media posts by his family, he was a celebrated football star. he won the heisman trophy and college. he then transition into acting as a pitch man who was then later accused standard acquitted, and the double murder trial of his ex-wife, nicole brown simpson and her friend ronald goldman >> simpson gripped the nation after taking police on that slow speed police chase scene here. and of course, the high-profile trial that followed his eventual acquittal becoming a landmark moment in eric in history. let's get to cnn. stephanie elam, who is in los angeles where all of this happened to this day, stephanie oj simpson's name brings out strong feelings for many people that's very true. brianna and boras, when you take a look at oj simpson, he was a superstar amongst superstars. and if you wrote this out as a script, no one would believe that this was one person's life. but indeed, it was oj simpson's oj simpson
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sort of fame as number 32 for the buffalo bills. >> i'm sorry. >> and plummeted to infamy as inmate number 102, 7820 in the nevada department of corrections in-between, simpson lead a life filled with more surreal drama than all of his various film and tv projects combined mass media experts say simpsons sensational, televised, low speed chase arrest and murder trial doesn't fit you must acquit stand as the first reality show and perhaps the greatest three ring television phenomenon ever at one point, the world herc oj simpson's ex-wife, nicole brown simpson say, i don't want to stay on the line is going to be then later, simpson was charged with the horrific murders by knife of nicole and her friend ron goldman. >> ron and nicole were what shirt the trial made lawyers and even witnesses, household names are on file. james simpson, not guilty of the
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crime of murder. >> when the jury freed simpson, celebration erupted in parts of los angeles. but simpson would never recapture his idol status simpson first, brennan into the national spotlight as the heisman trophy winning running back at the university of southern californi >> then >> 11 spectacular years wi the nfl vaulted him to the pro football hall of fame. simpson cashed in on the popularity becoming a good man for hertz and an actor, becoming well-known for the naked gun, moody's own, j simpson, as you've never seen them before, simpson >> played a lawmen on screen and ran into trouble with the court's off-screen >> he lost the >> multi-million-dollar wrongful death suit brought by the families of his ex-wife and ron goldman then moved to florida in 2000. simpson was accused of assault and a road rage incident in miami. he was found not guilty and 2005 he was found guilty and fined for stealing satellite television
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than in 2007 in las vegas police arrested him on several felony charges, including kidnapping and armed robbery in that case, simpson and armed accomplices rate at a hotel room. and what he called an attempt to just get back some of his stolen belongings and i didn't know i was doing anything illegal. i thought i was confronting friends. in retrieving my property the nevada jury never bought his story and instead sent him to prison. >> he >> was released on parole nine years later in the dead of night with no fanfare and no bright future, just the distinction of arguably the greatest rise and fall in pop culture history >> and >> it's important to keep in mind the context of what was happening in la in the 90s, it was a very compet us time here in the city where you had the rodney king beating and 91 and right after that, the acquittal of all four of the officers, and that led to the loss it's
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angeles riots. and then shortly thereafter, a couple of years later, then you have oj simpson trial. and then as acquittal. so while a lot of black people didn't really care about oj simpson in particular. they were happy to see that the trial that this justice system could sometimes work in their favor. so you saw some cheering at that time, but it's also worth noting some of the people who've spoken out about o'jays just simpsons passing, including what who was known as the most famous house guest ever keto kaelyn, who at the time of the murders was staying as a house guest and oj simpson's home. he has put out a statement. let's take a listen i've been asked to comment on the death of oj simpson foremost, i'd like to express my condolences to the children, to sydney and justin, to jason and arnel they lost their father and that is never easy. i wish to express my love and compassion to the goldman's, to fred into kim i hope you find closure and
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finally to the family of the beautiful nicole brown simpson maybe we always cherish her memories nicole was a beacon of light that burden bright may we never forget her >> and brianna and boris, you may remember everyone was hanging on every word when cato kaylin was testifying during that murder trial, he became one of the most famous people from that trial who was not directly a part of it, but still everyone wanted to know what he knew at the time >> yeah, certainly everyone remembers keto, kaitlyn stephanie. thank you so much for bringing that to us. we do appreciate it. >> and before simpson >> became the centerpiece in arguably the most high-profile trial in history. he was one of the greatest football players to ever set foot on the grid iron let's expand the conversation out with former nfl player and host for draftkings network, mike go luck mike, thanks so much for being with us your reaction to
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the news of o'jays passing? >> i mean, this was this all went on, right in the wheelhouse of the end of my football career in the beginning of my broadcast in career 1993, i was playing for the dolphins and he actually was a sideline reporter for a couple of our games that year in just months later, obviously in june of 94, we all no what happened and how this started. and by that point, i was still trying to play in the nfl, but my career was about over and 95 i started in a broadcasting career, which included radio. so this was the big thing to be covered as the trial started going from january or i'm sorry, november of 94 and october 95. so i saw it from the football side and i saw it from the broadcasting side and talking about and in this was this was just a surreal experience for all of us in that era, knowing what a football grew, grateful ballplayer he was. and then just being floored by the
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situation going on and then how it escalated yeah. >> i mean i think everyone was certainly mike. >> i >> want to bring in cnn contributor bob costas to the conversation now and bob, you and your network, we're broadcasting the nba final as that bronco chase was playing out, which just set up this extraordinary split-screen moment for millions of viewers. what do you remember about that time >> well, every network including cnn and all the mainstream networks that preceded cables, cbs, abc, they're all carrying it with aerial views from the helicopters and trying to cover it as best they can. but dick ebersol sall, who ran nbc sports, had a dilemma because it wasn't just a basketball game, it was the nba finals. and as i recall, the series was tied to games a piece and it was a close game at madison square garden. and so various times, i threw it between marv
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albert is calling the game, they would come to me upstairs at the garden i'd throw it to tom broca. he would do a summation at other times, we'd have the split-screen, as you mentioned, half the screen, the game and have the screen, the bronco chase. and another factor here is that many of us involved for nbc sports had known and been very friendly with oj. he and i worked on the football show for nbc for four or five years, beginning in the early 90s and up until that point. and then subsequently, not that night, but not long after i learned that oj for whatever reason, was trying to call me from the bronco i didn't have a cell phone at that time. those who know me know that i'm behind the technological curve at a flip phone until about three or four years ago. and this was the early days of cell phones. but he had a carphone. so he calls my house in st. louis and i wasn't there. i was in new
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york. nobody the answer the phone. and eventually he called the studio where we did the nfl show from, which was also where we did the nba show from. but on this occasion, since it was the finals, we were at madison square garden and the phone rang and rang, apparently tried it a few times and an engineer eventually answered the phone and he said, i need to speak to bob costas. he's not here well, i got to speak to him right away. he's not here. who's calling oj simpson? you right-click. >> he hung up. >> now, i don't know any of this on that >> friday night, the series proceeds to houston and on monday before they're going to play game seven, a couple of days later, i'm in in the hotel and a woman from time magazine calls me and says, we hear that oj tried to call you from the bronco. and i say truthfully at the time, no, that didn't happen. the conversation last less than a minute. now, fast forward from june to november of 74 and at his request, i go to visit oj
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in the la county jail. this is prior to the trial which didn't start until january. and in the course of some awkward kind of small talk conversation and al callings who was driving the bronco that night was there with me along with robert kardashian. it was the three of us talking with oj and al callings just kind of casually brings up we tried to call you from the back of the bronco and dow, i remember the call from the woman at time magazine and we begin talking about this. so they said oj, why would you be trying to reach me in that moment and he said, i was being defamed not so much about the alleged murderers, but my whole life was being defamed and i thought that maybe you could give a different viewpoint as my friend and i didn't bother to explain to him what the journalistic imperatives would have been at that time and what i would have had to have asked him if somehow we were patched through if he was willing to go on the air rather than just talk to me privately. but obviously that's all good
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point because it never happened >> baba, i mean i have to ask, what would you have asked oj simpson at that moment that he called you from the bronco if he was able to reach it? >> yeah. i think the first thing you have to ask, boris as delicately, but still directly as possible. oj >> did you do it? >> and then let's assume he says no, i couldn't possibly have done this well, oj the letter that you wrote to robert kardashian that was read by the police officials when they declared you a fugitive? if of justice who writes a letter like that seemingly a suicide note. if they're an innocent man with the kind of where with all that you have to defend yourself and the standing you have good standing with the american public prior to this and what are you doing with a gun to your head in the back of the bronco, if in fact you're an innocent man these things don't add up and whatever his response to that was would have been what it was. and then i would have done in my own way,
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i guess it would have tried to do what tom lange meyer, who i thought was heroic in his role as a policeman, you played the audio earlier on cnn, in the way he calmly and compassionately tried to talk oj out of doing what he apparently was on the verge of doing, which was killing himself. i would have had to have kind of try to do the same thing. so oj, whatever it is, you'll have a chance to mount a defense. put the gun down think of your family surrender peacefully and take it from there >> yeah >> unbelievable story. by the way, bob and mike, i mean, i wonder when you look back to thinking of that note thinking of what we heard oj say, what we know from the transcript of the bronco, and then the outcome of the case whatever the outcome of the case was, what you think about what it does to his legacy. because as
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he was saying to bob, there, i would have wanted you basically to speak positively of me. maybe lacking some awareness of what something like this does to someone's legacy even if they built such an amazing one in sports well, bob had an unbelievable seat, the close to that scene as he just said, that's an incredible story. but now being in the media and doing radio and tv, as i was, and the sports icon that oj simpson was. this just brought it into our world. and you couldn't watch all of this from from the white bronco to the trial and not have an opinion. my opinion was and still is. i think he did it and i think a lot of people fairly did is going through just what bob said. why would you write a no, why would you potentially be trying to kill yourself? so i think that's where even though he got acquitted could we know we lost a civil suit so i think that was the big thing. it was it was a riveting time
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for everybody to say, how can this guy in our world when we're just so used to talking about what a great player he was. and then went into the broadcasting the way he and now this but everything pointed toward it. i mean, i know there were those who said that, hey, he got acquitted, so he's innocent of it and didn't do it. but we all hold our opinion and i know a lot of people, especially in social media today, we're saying, hey, let's let the man rest in peace with his family and not bring up everything that happened which that's an impossibility gang. i mean, you can't bring up oj simpson without bringing up this situation and then the robbery and vegas 40 eventually went to jail for its part and parcel of oj simpson's legacy, both on the field and off the entire trajectory of his life is just insane when you think about the heights that he reached and then the lowest of lows my gulec bob costas quite a fascinating vantage point to
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history. thanks for being with us thank you. >> of course >> still ahead on cnn, we're going to speak to the helicopter pilot who brought this infamous bronco chase to america. a moment that was watched by nearly 100 million people. zoe turn joins us in just a moment. >> ts special to ouritanic premiere of how it really happened. >> sunday, april 28, did not on cnn >> one barbarous was the turbotax >> i broke for generations of family tradition >> i want to make perfume >> so i mean barbers, new psychic counts, by guaranteeing her maximum refund into turbotax i have moderate to severe crohn's disease now, there is sky rosie things. a look in afghans him control and macron's means everything to me
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>> so many of us were glued to our tvs watching oj simpson in the backseat of his friends, white ford bronco, leading police on this slow speed chase across southern california our next guest, zoe tr, was the first helicopter pilot flying over the vehicle during the chase and brought the world these images. zoe, thanks for being with us nearly 20 years later now, oj simpson losing his battle against cancer dead at 76 your reaction to the news >> i was a bit caught off guard i knew that he >> was ailing >> and i always like everyone else bit surprised but, you know, i'm not morning his passing he got to live to 76 and he got to die in his own beds surrounded by family grandchildren something that nicole simpson brown or ron goldman didn't get no, they
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didn't >> in their families did not get that time with them zoe, take us back to that de june 17, 1994, and tell us how this all happened for you well, i was downtown at parker center waiting for oj simpson did turn himself in. we had advanced notice that he was going to be arrested and that his lawyers agreed to surrender him at parker center. well, he never showed up and the lieutenant in charge a press relations gas, gone told the press that oj simpson was in the wind and i took me a moment to like, under in the wind like and i asked again and he said, yeah, that guy is a fugitive and we're looking for him so literally every police officer and federal agents in california and maybe even the country
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we're now looking for oj simpson as well as every reporter so i turned to my crew. we had our helicopter and la, and i said, we're going to go find him so once we were in the helicopter, the discussion moved to where would somebody a mullis malignant narcissist, where would that person go? and i thought he would go to the grave side of his ex-wife and i flew down there. it was about a 20-minute flight. normally, it takes about an hour and a half by car. and i went over the grave site and he wasn't there. there was an undercover unit there, so they had pretty much the same idea then i got a phone call in the air from our assignment editor, mary helen compost, who told me that they were listening to some fbi frequencies. i tuned in and sure oj simpson was spotted at the el toro y, which was literally right below me. so i looked through the helicopter chin bubble and there was a
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white bronco and to confirm that it was, hoj sheriff's unit pulled up another sheriff's unit, hold up another and another, and the vehicle didn't pull over and we had we had our mat and so with a flip the switch, we had almost 100 million viewers around the country and parts of the world watching this infamous slow speed pursuit, this surreal spectacle on television so how do you think that moment changed the way that news is covered? because covering news from the air, the way that you did that, that was sort of step forward and a change in the way that we processed news it was it gave birth to the modern reality television program and you know, i think that use operations realize the power that the live coverage has. and
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especially with the news helicopter. so it changed so way television coverage happened, the helicopter became a frontline tool and breaking news. it also launched the careers of the car is bob kardashian, and others. the celebrity lawyer, people like dershowitz and and robert kardashian. and others. so it really changed the landscape, maybe not necessarily for the best, but it did change much about the way we did cover news what do people say to you? zoe, as they encounter you and talk to you about this sort of singular >> moment that you captured well, i think that i went from being, >> somewhat well-known
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journalist and then overnight i was extraordinarily well-known and people would stop me on the streets. they still do it's, one of those events that you know exactly where you were when it happened the country stopped people canceled vacations, they canceled weddings more pizzas were sold by dominos that de then they sell on super bowl it really the country ground to a halt to watch this. this surreal situation, people poured out to the freeways to watch weird precession going by 18 helicopters to airplanes and dozens of sheriffs and highway patrolman all out to get oj simpson. and they were cheering him on and it was just macabre another nothing surprises me in los angeles anymore nothing
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after that? >> yeah, not after that. so we took a great perspective to get on that historic moment. thanks for being with us >> of course. thank you for having so right? now on capitol hill, fbi director christopher wray is testifying before congress, urging lawmakers to renew fisa. he's warning of possible terror attacks surveillce law expires we're going to hear from the fbi director next sunday, and ninth of space first domo whole story with anderson cooper, the james webb telescope. are we alone? followed by the two part finale of space shuttle columbia. both final flight sunday starting at eight on cnn, making the twist about it with one of the best decisions that we made a company built for you, do for work right now, get a free battery with the purchase of select professional steel tools. >> real still find yours. >> i met with turbotax expert
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on capitol hill, and this is cnn >> right now. fbi director christopher wray is testifying on the hill about national security threats and rages, spoke about fi, which is t foreign intelligence sueillan act, ich was e republicans after rmer ome esident trump to them to specificale're talking about section 702 or fis here is his warning f lawmars about at could happeif fa n renewed. this is ray let me be clear. failure to reauthorize seven o2 or >> gutting it with some new nd of warrant requirement would be dangerous and put americans lives at risk specically section seven over to expires on april . and yesterday, trump allies in the house blocked it from getting renewed after the former president called on congress to quote, kill fisa. that's even
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though that as president trump himself reauthorized it let's discuss further with leon panetta, who served as defense secretary and cidirector undepresident obama serwer. thanks so much for being with us. there appears to be confusion even by former president trump over which part of fisa was actually being voted on yesterday? so let's start with the basics. walk us through which section seven zero to actually does >> 702 basically allows the fbi to be able to do surveillance on a foreign terrorists who are calling from abroad and be able to determine just exactly what their plans are that usually involve some kind of terrorist act against the united states. so it isn't, it isn't focused on donald trump. it's not focused on american citizens
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it's focused primarily on terrorists abroad who are making phone calls to those that they're trying to work with in this country in order to conduct a terrorist attack? >> okay.o when we just intervwed a house republican who is talking about wanting and that ray is saying would be so cumbersome that it's dangerous, which is some warrant requirement to review communications from an american, right? who is talking to a foreigner in these communications in your view is it realistic to have some kind of warrant requirement? what would that do? why is raisa worried about that >> well it involves viously a national secury threat and time is of the essence because terrorists look, the primary goal of terrorists is to attack
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our country and attack innocent men, women, and children in this country, we saw that on nine, 11 and so you've got you've gotta be able to move quickly, to be able tok up these calls order to determine whher or not there is an immediate threat that is taking place fisa was very important, for exale, in a terrorist who had planned a subway attacks in new york city. and it gave us the opportunity to be able to prevent that from happening so it's absolutely critical to our security to be able to gather this kind of critical and vital until collisions >> secretary donald trump's former attorney general, bill barr, ripped trump for pressuring republicans to block this reauthorization. let's actually listen to a sound bite of that with probably the
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greatest shred two the homeland from >> terrorist attack. and our primary means of defending against, that. as far as and take two away. i think is going to result in successful terrorist attack and the loss of life >> specifically in the context of this moment when we're watching this war unfold in the middle east, that is inflamed, tensions and we just this week reported on the arrest of american who had taken up the cause of isis and was planning to attack a series of religious locations why is it so important in this moment to make sure that this passes? smoothly and without serious objection >> look, let me let me first of all, make this point in the
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united states of america, we do not have to choose between protecting our security and protecting our freedoms. we really don't have to choose this law is obviously aimed at protecting our security. but the reality is that it also includes protections to make sure that our freedoms are protected as well. not only with the fisa court which has to provide permission for this kind of action to take place but in addition to that, there are committees in the congress, such as the intelligence committee, that have oversight responsibility over these operations when i was cia director and conducted operations i had to go to the intelligence committee to lay out those operations and make clear that they understood what i was doing. so the reality is we can conduct these kinds of
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vital surveillance intelligence operations in order to make sure that there are not terrorists and there are a lot of terrorists around. we're seeing what's happening in the middle east. terrorism is still a very real threat to this country. nine 11 was very real as to what happened in this country >> so for >> those republicans who are blocking this, let me tell you something the reality is that if a terrorist attack takes place a blood from that terrorist attack will be on their hands secretary leon panetta. thanks so much. appreciate the expertise >> still >> had the shooting of a virginia school teacher by a six-year-old boy was a quote, avoidable event. what a special grand jury reported it says lead up to the shooting and the warning signs that were missed
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assistant principal ebony parker was just indicted on eight counts of child abuse and neglect. this report really especially condemns her and her alleged actions on the day of the shooting, but also before. here's a quote from the report, quote dr. parker's lack of response and initiative, given the seriousness of the information sheet had received on january 6, 2023, is shocking. the report also cites the warnings that she got at least three times the day of the shooting that the boy had gone and that he was in what the teacher called a violent mood. and here are some sound from howard when he is the newport news commonwealth's attorney about one warning that a young boy, he was a friend of the shooter, gave two administrators. this is mr. gwynne there was the friend who actually told one of the administrators back, the shooter had a gun and i'm sure as you read the report, you saw with that friend thought and feels guilty today because nobody listened to and his
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mother had to put them in counseling and she's in counseling herself another new nugget from that report that really is sobering guys. the report said this as bad as the shooting was. it could have been much worse that the student himself had a gun filled with bullets with 15 students cowering around him at the time of the shooting, that the godhead jammed because of his lack of strength, but the gun had seven more bullets in it that we're ready for firing at the time of the shooting, we do have to say that cnn has reached out to ebony parker, the former assistant principal, for comment on this, as we as the newpornews school system. we've noteard back from them on that bryan, this is just the previously, the six-year-old shooter's mother was sentenced bring us those details more accountability. you know, we just talked about the michigan case with those parents getting held accountable. this one to daysha taylor, she is the mother of that six-year-old boy who is now seven years old. she was sentenced in federal and state courts ports on several counts of child neglect and
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fiarms violations or last sentence was in decemb. she's going to serveittle less than four years ipron federal and state charges related to this case it really is kind of a new era. we were lking out that admistrato now. and this mighbe the first time school administrator is being actually crinally charged in a caseike this, and parents, he mean, we saw the chigan case and nowhis parent of this now seven year-old boy, grandfather. th his >> and it' depd on state law. that'also what we've learned on how administrators >> brian. thank you. sure. >> still plenty mourners to come on. new central, including a top us humanitariaofficials sayinghafamine is alrey aid in, as unicesays, one of its vehicles came under fire while delivering supplies there's a new ally in the fight against climate change. this is >> in-car business carbon >> we need to >> protect
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that's 1871230800 >> and rafael romo at the georgia state capitol in atlanta. this is cnn so we're hearing warning up or warning about how widespread food shortages are becoming more and more dire in much of gaza. and now for the first time, a us official show is publicly acknowledging that famine is already underway in the palestinian enclave, the nation's top humanitarian officials, samantha power confirm this during house hearing on capitol hill, she said that she finds that an international metric measuring hunger in gaza is quote credible. let's listen do you think that it's plausible or likely that parts of gaza and particularly northern gaza are already >> experiencing famine. >> the methodology that the ipc used is one that we had are experts scrub it's one that's relied upon in other settings
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and that is there that's mints and we believe that assessment is credible. >> so there's a famine is already occurring. there. >> that is, yeah. yes >> cnn's jeremy diamond is live force in jerusalem. so jeremy, before we get to the hunger crisis, there was another example of how dangerous it is for aid workers that are transporting humanitarian supplies. we've learned that a unicef truck was attacked >> yeah, that's right. there was a convoy of unicef vehicles that was waiting at a checkpoint going from southern gaza to northern gaza. and while that convoy was at that checkpoint in a holding area there that they believed to be safe live ammunition was fired in the direction of that convoy, hitting one of the vehicles at least three bullets, hitting one of the vehicles tests, ingram, unicef, spokeswoman was actually in one of those vehicles and this is how she described that very
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scary incidents shots were fired from the direction of the coursing towards civilians who then ran in the other direction awayrom the crossing we re caught in at line of fire. three bullets hit the car that i was in. >> this >> incident is just another for us and for the peoe that we're trying to servingaza >> and obviously this incident comes less than two weeks after that world central kitchen convoy was struck. these are two very different incidents though we should know two in the world, central kitchen, kitchen a case that was the deliberate targeting king of vehicles that were clearly marked with logos of a humanitarian organization, dre strikes in that case, in this incident, tts iram, who was in this hicle says that she does not belie that the vehicle was deliberately targeted, but nonetheless, it underscores how dangerous the work of aid workers currently
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is in gaza and the fact that even when they were in one of these areas that was desnated asafe, a holding position, a designated by the israeli military that there was still live fire beinshot in the direction not only of thisid conv, but also in th direction of civilians spokeswoman and amid a of this, convoy thathey were delivering, ey were set to dever fuel and nutrition supplies to one of those hospitals in northern gaza tha has be treating childr who are suffering from malnutrition. particular that o that hpital as a resultke of this incident at a time when one in tee chiren in northern gaza are rrently suffering from acute malnutrition and at a time when that aids needed, more than ever, borse brown remy amond live four is from jerusalem. thank you so much still to come >> back to our breaking ne, former football star and accused murderoj simpson dead after for a battle with cancer
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