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>> faa inspector about the troubles piling up on the us airline industry police say at least nine people, including two children, were injured in a mass shooting at a public splash pad near detroit, michigan. families were just enjoying this saturday when the scene at the kids fountain turned into chaos. the people scrambling to get away. the youngest victim is just 4-years-old. that's according to a police. >> and his mother and 8-year-old brother or both in critical condition authority. so the shooting appears to be random the suspect fired potentially 28 times, reloading multiple times we have recovered the handgun and the magazines officials say they

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found the 42-year-old suspect at a nearby home dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. the mayor of rochester hills, extending his support for the families of the victims it's a mental reset, it's a reminder that we live in a fragile place with fragile people and it's also reminder to be grateful for professionals. >> there were 100 firefighters and sheriff's deputies out there today the gun violence archive reports there have now been 200 and 223 mass shootings so far this year when four or more people were shot in a single incident, not including the shooter. that's more than one mass shooting a day former us president donald trump is

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quoting black voters as he campaigns in the battleground state of michigan on saturday, he held a community roundtable at a predominantly black church in the city of detroit. his campaign also launched a coalition group targeting black voters who have overwhelmingly backed democrats in the past elections we'll poll suggests that black men are more open to supporting the republican nominee in this year's election than in the past. >> mr. trump also used the event to lash out at president joe biden's mental health. >> but trump got the name of the doctor who tested him wrong joe biden has no plan. he's got absolutely no plan he doesn't even know what the word inflation means. i don't think if you gave him a quiz i think he should take a cognitive tests like i did. i took a cognitive test and docx rotting dr. ronny johnson. does everyone know ronnie johnson, congressman from texas? he was the white house and he said i

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was the healthiest president. he feels in history meantime, president joe biden's campaign says it raised 28 million at a hollywood fundraiser in los angeles on saturday. >> i record amount for democrats at a single fundraiser. style that advantage was attended by former prison barak obama and late-night host jimmy kimmel, among others, who want audiences that former president donald trump is a threat to democracy actors, george clooney and julia roberts were also there it comes as mr. biden and trump have agreed to accept the rules of the first presidential debate to be hosted by cnn on june 27. >> will these include muted microphones throughout the debate, except when it's the candidates turn to speak. no props or pre-written notes on stage, and both have also agreed to appear at a uniform podium and their physicians will be determined by a coin flip. they will also be no

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studio audience new developments this hour in the israel-hamas war, the israeli military says it has started a daily tactical pours in one part of southern gaza to allow more aid to reach palestinians. but the military says the fighting in rafah continues the idf says the pores will run from 8:00 a.m. local time until 7:00 p.m. local time every day until further notice will cnn has been weighed them and joins us now live from beirut with more on this. ben, what exactly does this tactical pause me? >> well this tactical pause, anna is very specific in terms of location. it's between the marble sally them are the cut and we shalom crossing between israel and gaza through which much of the humanitarian aid that is getting to gaza passes it goes to this salaheddin

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highway, which is the main north-south highway between inside gaza, the point is to allow aid to reach those who needed most now, the israelis put out a statement saying that they have decided to do this. pause indefinite after coordination with the united nations and other humanitarian organizations this of course, following reports of increasingly dire situation in particularly the northern part of gaza, but increasingly, what we're saying is an entire gaza strip because of the crossing closing of the rafah crossing between egypt and gaza. much less aid is getting through and the humanitarian situation is getting ever for worse. now, it also coincides and we'll get to this in a minute with a high number of israeli casualties. yesterday that really underscores just how difficult

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is really israel's mission in gaza has become a because of the amount of resistance still being put up by hamas despite the fact that this war's 8.5 months old and also due to mounting international pressure on israel to ease the humanitarian situation in gaza. and then wiedemann joining us from beirut. >> we thank you. >> james elder is global spokesperson for unicef and he joins us now, live from refer james. firstly, your reaction to this tactical pores and what it exactly means as far as you're concerned. >> it's difficult because i'm very close to those areas that i certainly have heard significant amount of bombardment. so look, any any polls in bombing is good for children, though yeah. >> i mean, we just have to see

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we have to see what this means. we've heard a lot of promises yes, as your correspondence said we desperately need more aid in it's not just about getting more aid. and of course it's also then the safe delivery of that aid on the gaza strip. and that's become less and less certain over the last, over the last week, really ever since that military offensive in rafah, which of course was promised to be quote, unquote, are limited offensive. but in fact meant not only 1 million people, 1 million people again had to move again had to go take a tent, having lived in a home from a tent to another area of rubble. it also meant that the rafah crossing, which was the lifeline for aid coming into the gaza strip, has essentially in close now for, for more than a month. so it's a real wait and see any news that means more aid and a restriction on bombing and killing of children is great news, but i think we have some way to go before we see a reality on the ground. >> james, the un and other aid

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organizations have been calling for the delivery more aid now for, for months, warning of the humanitarian crisis that is now unfolding across, across the territory. so i guess my question is, why now and how long will this tactical pause last? >> yeah. i just don't know, unfortunately, questions for the occupying power for, for israel. and its military for the united nations at the highest level, my executive director, the secretary general, it has to be a ceasefire and i think certainly, again, coming back to gaza now and seeing if force that as hard as it is easy for viewers to understand how much worse this has got it's critical, we do this cannot be normalized. there's nothing normal about two days ago yesterday, three days. give me walking across children with burns with partial limbs lying on hospital floors. is there's nothing normal about 40, 50 degree hate 100 degree fahrenheit of people intense because their family homes been destroyed there's nothing

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normal at all about children living in a constant state of fear. so it does come back to those people with the decision-making power on a ceasefire, they have to become more connected to the suffering of children, civilians here james today a year ago, families in gaza would have been celebrating eid el add. >> he would feasts and celebration. now there's 1 million people facing salvation where. you are, tell us what the priorities in getting to those people reaching those people, getting aid to them it's a great question. >> i think what, what really i felt quite heartbreaking, yes, it's a lot of hop right here. okay. but what i found particularly unsettling yesterday was it's talking to a lot of families. i realized today is z is eid and i wanted to speak to families to understand that. and i got that sense that yes, it is. yes. you go out and you buy fresh clothes for the family and

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today, of course, is a face and an amazing piece ritual poor everyone, everyone is like a king today and they make sure that even those people ladies too expensive for have a, have a wonderful mail today. but what i really learned is today is about family. today is that day like all cultures have when everyone comes together, it's tarzans and aunts and uncles and grandparents. it's that, it's that beautiful day that we all know whatever time of the year it is. and what i really heard yesterday because i because in camps that were entirely of orphans, what i really heard yesterday increasingly through tiers was just families will not be together. families have been literally devastated. families have been destroyed. you've got people who've lost their entire families, half their families of brother, a sister so that's what that looks like in terms of what that celebration really years but yes, on a nutrition front, we keep sliding into more and more perilous states when it comes to the nutritional status, unicef has done an enormous amount on trying to reach those severely malnourished, severely

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malnourished means you are ten times more likely as a child to die from a standard disease and diseases taking roots here because center it has been devastated. but we had these stabilization centers treating thousands of these children again, they were disrupted all or ended during that wrapper offensive. so we're starting afresh. so again, the nutritional status of the most vulnerable children really falls back on, yes. and aid delivery, but also a ceasefire james older. we thank you for the work that you and unicef are doing. we appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> a wild ride in the sky as a boeing 737 comes within just a few hundred feet of crashing into the ocean details ahead. >> and dangerously high temperatures are affecting much of the us. >> and in many places it's only going to get hotter say we've seen it when you're.

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detroit and michigan, families were just enjoying this saturday when the scene of the kids found in turning the chaos with people scrambling to get away or joining us now is abraham, who are reported with the metro detroit news. he was on the scene after the shooting and went to the sheriff's press conference. ebrahim, thank you for joining us what are the latest details that you are learning? >> i don't dissolve heartbreak than rochester hills, michigan going to logan county sheriff's office, nine people were shot in total. including two kids, an eight-year-old, and a four-year-old? the eight-year-old is in critical condition. he was shot in the head and the four-year-old is in stable condition. and trump his mother is also in critical condition right now, please tell us a lone gunman, 42-year-old male drove to a

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splash part exited his car, got out, and just started opening fire without warning or anything. you've got left his left the park, went to his house barricade itself cops were able to track him back to his home after finding a gun that was right. should to the home after summer hours, they went in and if on the gunman dead right now police is still looking to see what the motive is still under investigation. >> as you say. as you say, absolutely tragic police believe this was bob so a random attack. and as you say, they'd still trying to establish the motive. dewey know if there's any connection between these victims, including the two children. and this 42-year-old? suspects. gunman yeah. >> as of now, they're just calling random shooting. police, say he has no

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connections to trust her hills live in rochester house. he has no family. rochester hills they don't know why you decided to go to the park and just making sure they believe him? >> maybe of suffered from a mental illness which was not known to police at the time do we have an update on the condition of the victims, the nine victims you mentioned that that some are in a critical condition yeah the boy who was shot has and cooked condition sibling or four-year-old is in stable has mother 30 nine-year-old is in critical condition. 39-year-old female, who was also the park is in stable condition that 38-year-old female you know, is also in stable condition. there's a 30-year-old male was in stable condition. them the 8-year-old male who's a stable condition and a 37-year-old female who was in stable

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condition of 40-year-old male was in stable condition i ran this was a saturday afternoon. people just enjoying their weekend according to the gun violence archive, they've been at least 223 mass shootings in the us so far. >> obviously, including this one. i know it's early in the morning where you are right now. but what was the reaction from the community when they heard this news late yesterday? >> it's tragic and heartbreaking. it's not the first mesh shooting that happened in the open. conan community in 2020. the oxford high school shooting, that left four students dead. a lot of people are sold, drunk to recover from that. and talked to a few people have seen when i got there and i've always just heartbroken one minus told me they saw couple protecting their children from gunfire jumping in the way their child

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goes and shot up and communities just trying to cover now and i guess what's alarming abraham is that these gun laws in michigan, they were they would tyson to the beginning of this year, but still not enough to stop these shooting abraham duverger. >> we thank you for your time thank you. >> yeah. well, the years first significant heat wave is expected to roast a significant portion of the central and southern parts of the us today, the national weather service is warning people in the south and midwest to do what they can to stay cool amid a major heat risk with high temperatures into the 90s in some areas, and expansive and exceptionally strong heat dome will also build over the east and stretch into the midwest and great lakes over the next few days, the heat expected to persist through the week well, learning more about a southwest airlines

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flight that came within 400 feet of crashing into the pacific ocean. >> it happened in hawaii back in april during an island hop between honolulu and callie or flight tracking data shows the boeing 737 max eight plummeted while only a few hundred feet above the water before rapidly climbing. >> the flight then returned to honolulu in a statement to cnn, southwest acknowledged the incidence, but did not say why it happened that incident, though, just one of a number of incidents involving boeing aircraft, the faa is now looking to earlier in the week, the head of the faa admitted the agency had been too relaxed in keeping boeing in check would join me now we've cnn safety analyst david siew, see he's also a former safety inspector for the us federal aviation administration. they have a great to have you with us let's start with the southwest flight. that came within 400 feet of crashing

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into the ocean off the coast of hawaii back in april. we are now in june. why are we learning about this now? >> oh, that's a really good question. why? >> it seems like it was hidden or something. what happened was a simple movement of the they knew they had a newly assigned first officer there. and what had happened is he actually he or she i don't even know which one it was. i'm sorry. >> but they lean forward on that on that control yoke. >> they actually leaned forward on it and caused it to move forward and cause that aircraft to dive. it wasn't something went wrong with the aircraft. it wasn't a procedural or operational thing like that. it was simply that they must have been moving in the co*ckpit or something. and got forward on it and once you give forward on that control, yoke and the aircraft starts diving, it throws your for body forward as well. so it's hard to get back out of there and pull it back that's that's the only explanation i might have for why it wasn't made known by everybody is because it was a

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mistake by a person. and the faa has to go towards that person for violations about what they did or didn't do, right. and that takes some time to happen. so i don't think it was any kind of systemic problem that had to be addressed with other aircraft david, let's now turn to the issue of this titanium with the fake documentation that's been used in boeing and airbus planes. >> i mean, what does this mean? not the structural integrity of these planes well, what i've found out so far from boeing and from airbus is that these titanium parts are what they call fire shield parts. >> there, there are parts that are used to make sure that the fire if there is a fire goes from one area of the other, that is contained that's what these titanium parts are four, it wasn't a structural piece. it wasn't anything to do with the landing gear or the way the engines are mounted or the inter internal parts of the engine. all of that titanium

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comes directly from the manufacturers of the titanium to airbus and to boeing. and they're inspected in that chain. what happened here? is that these parts entered this suspected unapproved parts area, this arena of parts that come in from other vendors that aren't vetted the same way that they are vetted when they by parts or buy materials for safety critical items. so they didn't think that this was a safety critical item. but that craves problems for me. i don't understand why they weren't inspected the same way. they have to documentation is one thing. if they forged this and obviously someone's going to end up going to jail for that. you don't forge documents on aircraft. you just don't do that. so that's going to happen. what needs to happen though is at that point the aircraft parts still have to be inspected. they stopped to be looked at and verified. are these really the right parts where they manufactured with the right things and that chain of custody that didn't exist

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on this part is very disturbing to me, and i think we're just real fortunate that that didn't happen on a structural part. we need to look into that the faa needs to take up their responsibility for why are they not looking into these safety issues even further up the chain or deeper than just the documentation they receive. >> oh, david, there is intense scrutiny of boeing reeling from a series of mishaps and safety issues on thursday, the faa chief admitted to congress that he was to hand ends off in watching over boeing. does they needed it to be an overhaul yeah. >> i really think that there does. it has needed been needed for a long time, even going back to the max eight accidents where hundreds of people were killed by a mistake at boeing. now, here's the interesting thing, and i talked with durde quest about this the other day as well. but boeing has been mandated to come up with their safety program. what are they going to do and the safety program is very detailed. i've looked at many parts of it right now and i'm very

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impressed with what it does and how it does look at itself and realign their thoughts and their entire culture about safety what is interesting to me as the faa then receives this thing and they approve it and they're looking at it and scrutinizing and say, yeah, you have to do this, you have to do this where does, where was the faa and all this? why does the faa not have where's their safety plan? where's their safety strategy changes? what are they going to be doing different. i haven't seen that yet and this is the first step on thursday when the administrator admits this, that gives me an indication that they're looking at themselves. they're looking not just looking at the manufacturer, they're looking at themselves, at the faa has done this before, but at this point it has to be a much bigger picture. it has to look at not only how they're doing the safety the oversight on these manufacturers, but who is doing it? that's one thing that they'd been lax on devin say say, we appreciate your analysis. >> thanks so much for joining us. >> course. thank you to the

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better i'm natasha bertrand at the pentagon. and this is cnn in france a hundreds of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets across the country against the far right. >> some clashing with police as you can see in the video, it's the first major march since snap elections were called on june 9, there's been speculation that the far right could at least become the

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kingmaker in the next government after they took some 40% of the vote in the european elections the ukrainian peace summit in switzerland, we'll wrap up later today and volodymyr zelenskyy has been looking to delegates to support his ten point peace plan regarding russia. will earlier he met with us vice president, who announced a massive aid package to help ukraine rebuild but the white house admits it's recent security agreement with kyiv could be scrapped if donald trump is re-elected. well, let's go live now seeing and sebastian sugar in berlin. sebastian, what exactly has been achieved at this peace summit considering that russia wasn't there, they weren't invited well i think the final conclusions of what will finally come out of this peace summit will come later today. but as you said, anna, the main focus is to try to bring european allies in world allies of ukraine around president volodymyr zelensky's ten point peace plan, which he has

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previously outlined in the statements made as he looks to bring the war in his country to an end from the perspective of assistance and what he has been able to gain. the united states represented by vice president kamala harris has announced a 1.5 billion dollar humanitarian an infrastructure development package after ukraine's infrastructure hello, juliet's energy systems have been completely and utterly obliterated by the force majeure on russian of the russian air forces. but take a listen to what he had to say about the, uh, hundred countries that have come together and what they are looking to send the message to russia to be the very idea war has already lost. boudin should switch from the language of ultimatums to the language of the world. majority, which wants a just peace the difficulty though, and is that

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president putin has laid out what he views as peace and president zelenskyy is doing the same. >> and at the moment, the two sides are opposite ends of the spectrum. what will need to be achieved for a meaningful, lasting peace is to bring the sides closer together. but the thing that is lacking that everybody has pointed out is that you cannot have peace and a peace summit when the main belligerent russia is not represented very good point in dade, sebastian shukla joining us live from berlin. many thanks. >> well, there's more to come on. cnn newsroom, including a look at a new york exhibit honoring the hundreds of lives lost at the nova music festival in israel teuber seventh, please stay with us us. >> the most anticipated moment of this election and the stakes couldn't be hi, are the president and the former president. one stage two, very different visions for america's future that cnn presidential debate thursday, june 27th, nine live on cnn and streaming on max kinda riva

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killing some 1,200 people. >> hundreds of people from all over the world died that day at the nova festival alone, the exhibit seeks to commemorate the lives that were lost. it was created by the man who produced the nova festival itself, or fear, umea. and he spoke without vienna, golodryga one of the most powerful parts of this exhibit are just the belongings that no one came declaim from hats and bags as you see here. soccer balls water bottles to clothing items and then ultimately the shoes. i think for so many people, it's very reminiscent of what they see at the holocaust museum and just it gives you a sense of the scope of what was lost that day how did this come about well, i know everything

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that you see here. >> all or belongings and the tens and and chairs and with the help of the police and we managed to gather all these belongings and so when you see the shubi, it's clear, it's it's it's reminding us exactly what happened to twice 100 years ago at the holocaust. and people were running away after everything behind even the shoes i was one of the last people to leave the festival area and we saw the tens broken me, saw their belongings, and thanks and i was asking myself how could someone want away without that without the bag but when terrorists or shooting it you just leave everything in behind. >> how many of the survivors have been here we had i think over 50 of the survivors coming

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here and being part of the team theme and telling the story and you've really encompass some multi-sensory ceiling and exhibit here. >> this is exactly the feeling that we wanted to give everyone that goes through this journey, the field that the smell and we also explain everyone that is entering this exhibition. it's not like a museum when no you cannot touch anything newborn people to touch the tens and then the belongings to get the sense of of what we went through and, this is a wall honoring all the victims yeah how many in total 30040114 including the police and security guards and too many. >> not too many faces this was a really good friend of mine i know where it was. he i just

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saw him this is a real hero, multinomial is a hero his parents were also here in the first two weeks how are you feeling today physically? physically, it's getting better every day and i've been working really hard on recovering i was shot in both of my life and my wide-leg was paralyzed for a few weeks. my mission was always like to get better as fast as i can cause. my daughter was born four weeks thanks. after. >> you are one of the founders of the nova festival, you were there on october 7 were sadly, over 350 partygoers, concert guard cusick attendees lost their lives, were slaughtered. you wanted the lucky ones to be alive, your wife was nine months pregnant, so she wasn't there with you? walk us through so that day well, fixed 29. >> that's when the work get started. and i remember the

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first moment we were looking at the sky and it was like hundreds of rockets. and the first feeling was, okay. i was standing next to me another producer standing next to me and we were looking at each other and you don't want to believe that that's happening. there's this feeling of hope that hey, we have the iron dome. unfortunately, when you live in as well, you know, what and i'm telling him we have island don know that they will not shut us down and you wanted to concert is still go you didn't understand? >> yeah. open the magnitude of the attack we had no idea. >> we had no idea and at around 8:00 in the morning, this is when this one yeah, that's when the first time we understood. okay. it's real we saw them coming with a pickup trucks for pickup trucks from hamas serous. yeah.

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>> and we understand that as surrounding us and they came with a pickup trucks and heavy machine guns. and then they start shooting into the crowd. the bullets are hitting next to us and you can hear them, you can feel them going next to your head. and so this is the first moment when you're and said, okay, this is real how long after the rocket started were you shot? how many hours later? >> i was shot at around a little bit before 10:00 in the morning coming so it's about three-and-a-half hours. >> and how long until you were rescued another four hours. >> after i got can being managed to i don't know how, but we measure escape the toe is three times because they shot us and then they shot as again, this exhibit now, which has extended stage twice in new york city was initially literally lost and found for those survivors, for those family members members of the

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loved ones to come and claim their clothing, their belongings. >> how did that evolve into what it is today we recreate get the festival. the main, the main stage of the festival. and tel aviv. and the idea was for the memorial at the valve two. again so for the memorial and once we opened the doors in tel aviv we understood after a few days that it's not only for the memorial we have such a strong tool in our hand to show the world what happened there's so much denial on social media and so much hate tibet denial and eight, for music lovers who were simply coming to a peaceful concert, did that, did that surprise you yes, yes, it surprises me because a music festival, the dance floor, it's supposed to be the safest place on its

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today's was so much joy and everyone who comes there can be whoever they want to be. >> it's a place of love and freedom and peace and whether it's disappointed that we didn't get the support of the music industry of even though we are part of the global trance music community and even four on the some, the major trends music festivals, they didn't support us and it's a disappointing because this exhibition, this has civil, it has nothing to do with religion or politics or we believe that no matter where you, when you in the dance floor and we listened to the same music, we are the same. why do you think that silence exist? that lack of support? >> i wish i, could answer this. i wish i had an answer for this earlier this week, there were mass protests right outside this exhibit here on wall street some of jesse on adulterated antisemitism. >> was quite shocking. people

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were chanting. >> long live the intifada israel go to hell in the video, a man declares, i wish hitler was still here. >> he would have wiped you jewish people all out. >> something. a lot of people have spoken out against the mayor of new york city called a despicable what was going through your minds when you heard those chants outside? >> well, i'm not surprised they came here to to demonstrate because i've been here in new york for the past two months and i hear in the news and see this demonstrations colleges and what's going on and all over the united states and there's so much lack of education and and i feel sometimes i feel sorry for them because when you ask them one question was as well, they don't even know where as well as because we've been talking to some protesters before. there were hooper five or group of two. and the last weeks and

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we approached them and tell them, listen, common, look for yourself come, look inside what you're protesting against and there's no interests of communication from that side and and well some kind of where it breaks my heart that there's so much hate out there because we are exactly the opposite. i say read the festival producers and the nova founders, but also as an israeli and as a jew. we don't hate, we don't want to say, you don't hate back. >> and we're now over eight months into this horrific war. there has been so much tragedy and innocent life lost obviously, and israel and subsequently in gaza among civilians there, i'm just wondering for you, as someone who embraces let's paste how of the past eight months spin for you well, it's dealing

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with so much in the last eight months since october 7 i almost got murdered. >> we focus on the good, we focus on the light. it's not easy to live in as well. it's not easy that you hear in the news every few days more soldiers that have been killed or palestinians that died out of the consequences and this is not what we want and we are not politicians or anything, but it's easy give back the hostages and it will be over for them as you know we're thankfully rescued alive this past weekend down. but even and they were nova music fans, they were attending the nova music festival and yet you also hear from in top military officials that there's no way they can

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replicate these types of hostage rescues how important is it for you that an end to this war com, that a ceasefire deal theory i can tell you last saturday when the house when we got the news of the four hostages well i was surprised that the feeling that went through my body and i was like the whole country was crying. >> and so motion and so happy that they came back and then you have these thoughts, what they've been through in the last eight months, it's unthinkable and of course we want the war oh, and the ceasefire to happen as fast and as soon as possible it helps no one. this war can put towards the emotions you feel when you walked her. this we really replicated that night at the festival. it's really breathtaking in some of the most horrific ways imaginable and finally, you end up here and what you called the healing brown why was it important for

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you to end this tour on a positive note? it's because this is part of our journey and the exhibition is telling our story. it's from the light to the darkness, and then to the light again. and this is what this healing womb is all about. the day after, like i mentioned, we open our heating facility and since then we open the foundation. and that is dealing with survivors with the families of the victims and and this became our purpose in life right now we are doing everything in our power so heal our community and the sentence we will dance again. i promise you that we will dance again what coming up here on cnn newsroom, there was plenty of exciting action on the second day of the euro 2024 championships in germany will have it all can the reverse

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