Did Titanic Begin Sailing Again at 11 47 Pm

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>> have you lot met whatever famous people? >> who have i met? what famous people? chris rock. >> i don't know him. >> david chapelle. >> i don't know him either. >> i met rob ryaner. is that exciting? >> i don't know him either. what was i talking about? welcome back. i want to welcome viewers joining us here in the united states likewise. i am michael holmes and you are watching cnn "newsroom." the u.s. passed a milestone over the weekend in its endeavor to vaccinate americans against covid-19. the centers for disease control and prevention report more than than 300 1000000 vaccine doses have been administered and 63.5% of adults are partially vaccinated.

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paula sandoval reports on the push by the start lady and the elevation disease good. >> stopping past an iconic harlem church hoping to increase the vaccination numbers, and the beginning lady and dr. anthony fauci fabricated fourth dimension to stop by the baptist church and speaking non only with the church officials merely to those administering the vaccine firsthand to run across what is going on in communities of colour, and they realize churches are the most trusted institutions in the black and brown communities. >> people in the customs trust the church and people in the church, and that'southward how nosotros are going to do it, through the organized religion community to attain out to

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their congregation and flocks. >> both the showtime lady and dr. fauci spent time speaking with some getting their shots on sunday, and not only thanking them for doing so merely as well asking them to spread the word. >> u.s. secretary of state, anthony blinken is calling for transparency from china on the speculation that the virus might have been the result of a lab accident in wuhan. he said beijing needs to be open and answerable, something that has not happened then far. >> but what the regime didn't do in the early days and withal has not done has given usa transparency, we need the sharing of information in existent time. >> the chinese government denies the virus was created in any of their facilities and has suggested even that information technology might accept been made in the u.s.

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india'south uppercase of new dealy easing some covid-19 restrictions equally cases drop, the government allowing shops and malls to reopen with limited hours and metro trains operating at 50% chapters. allow'south commencement with the lifting of restrictions and things going in the correct management at last. >> michael, y'all accept seen the territory of new delhi being on successive weeks of lockdown and now it'southward easing up, and you take already announced the measures being taken, and they take seen staggering newspapers when it comes to covid-19 cases. in fact it's recorded nearly a 5th of the total covid-19 cases since the start of the pandemic. the state of mirage is also easing covid restrictions and there are a lot of options

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before them correct now and conditions they are laying forwards, and they are seeing less than 25% of people being supported by oxygen in hospitals and where the state case positivity rate is low, and only in that location will there be an easing of restrictions, and otherwise in other places essential motion is simply allowed. it's crucial because information technology all depends on how the restrictions are eased across republic of india over the next few weeks, and that will determine how, of course, the third moving ridge volition be if information technology'south to come and hitting bharat very soon, and information technology depends on the government and their restrictions and the citizens of india and how they attach to covid-xix rules. >> the impacts have been devastating for republic of india, and in detail the children. i know you have been looking into that. >> yes, michael, and information technology has been

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devastating for them, truly. we did speak to a family of seven, the elder sister who is 23 years former and is at present taking care of half dozen siblings and the youngest around four, and they lost their parents in april to covid-xix, and she's the merely ane earning money for family unit currently and she's hoping for financial assistance from the state and the central authorities in india. here's their story. she lights the oil lamp in memory of her parents every forenoon, just 23, she's now the head of the family and caregiver to her six siblings. these children, the youngest only four years erstwhile, lost their mother and then their male parent to the cruel second wave of covid-19 in india. >> translator: my xiv and

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9-year-old sisters know most our parents, and i take non told the younger ones, and all they know is they are not well and r recovering in the village. >> they had a severe shortage of hospital beds and oxygen. the 39-year-old mother was suffering from loftier fever. her oxygen levels had dropped. after being turned abroad from many hospitals, she admitted her to a medical facility in the urban center about 170 kilometers away where she took her last jiff. >> translator: all she wanted was to get better. she wanted to fulfill her responsibilities as a female parent. she wanted to be saved. >> x days later on her father also infected past the virus and heartbroken couldn't be saved. an emotional daughter said she loved

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her parents very much. >> my father doted on mom. >> she has not had much time to grieve. she brings in about $lxx a calendar month education classes. before his death, their father was the but earning family fellow member. while family and friends have helped them financially, i asked her if she was worried about not making enough to sustain the family and virtually siblings beingness taken away past authorities? >> this is my biggest fright. i will exercise all that i can to keep them with me. >> calls to kid welfare organization reporting often abandoned children particularly through the second wave accept been relentless. >> the biggest claiming is who

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takes responsibility if i can put it that style, and that'south where it'due south so important that we link them to the services needed so in that location tin be a determination of peculiarly kinship intendance. >> orphaned, her memories is all she'southward left with. >> translator: i of my favorite memories is of my parents dancing on my sister'south birthday in december. information technology was the first fourth dimension they danced in front of u.s. and it's i of the lasting memories now that we have of them. >> in the midst of the raging pandemic, the loss of not one but both parents, she doesn't let her siblings out of sight. since the pandemic because of the virus this door opens to

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few. according to the indian government, 577 children have been orphaned by covid-xix, and 577 between the first of apr and may 25th. we're being told by india's committee for child rights, many children have been orphaned since covid-19 hit the state. the government has ensured they will help the children financially and securing their futures but my but worry is there's a lot of trauma that they have been through and they need mental aid every bit well as this bespeak in fourth dimension and these numbers are going to ascension by the day. >> powerful reporting from new delhi. cheers. japanese officials say they are preparing to transport covid vaccines to vietnam. that country has seen a

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agonizing rise in cases after being hailed initially for its containment measures at the commencement of the pandemic. >> the street in hanoi known locally as b street. confined are now completely shut and restaurants open for takeaway only until june 14th. vietnam was once a beacon of hope in the midst of pandemic, simply more than half of the full coronavirus cases have been reported in but the half month. international flights to the city were briefly suspended, and they said people should only go out for nutrient, medicine or greenbacks withdrawal. mandatory test something in areas, in industrial zones and teachers involved in an upcoming high schoolhouse archway exam, and with less than i% of the

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population vaccinated. >> i hope the government tin buy vaccines for everybody. with a depression vaccination rate like this it's probably going to be a long time before information technology's my plough. >> i feel worried the disease volition spread into the community, and therefore we strictly follow the regulations. in times of the pandemic similar this, it's good to be alive. >> they warned of a potential new variant, combining highly transmissionable trains from india and the britain, calling it, quote, very unsafe. experts say it seems to be a mutation more than than a variant. >> at the moment i don't see a reason to be overly concerned about just that i mutation, however that is of involvement and should be studied further and the story might change as more than information comes in. >> what is of business organisation now is the then-called indian variant being in a country with such depression

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levels of vaccination. >> we have to increase the number of people vaccinated, and and so prioritize. >> the world health organization says the adjacent few weeks are critical for vietnam to suppress the outbreak. the w.h.o. is considering vietnam's proposal to become a covid vaccine engineering hub, but for now the country is trying to find more supply for its own citizens, a tall club within the tight global supply. paula hancocks, cnn, seoul. >> we're learning emergency workers are trying correct now to rescue at to the lowest degree 17 people still trapped post-obit a deadly train crash in islamic republic of pakistan. at least 30 people are expressionless after two trains collided between stations. the prime minister tweeting he has ordered a comprehensive investigation into the crash.

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much more ahead on cnn "newsroom," including demands for peace and security in bough keena tpas yo after i of the deadliest attacks at that place in years. also, just banning twitter was non plenty for nigeria's regime, and now it's threatening twitter users. nosotros'll have that and more later the break. ♪ bring information technology starting time time i saw you lot, you blew my mind ♪ ♪ i got this feeling everything was alright ♪ ♪ i've never known someone like y'all ♪ ♪ merely when i'yard with you every day is brand new ♪ ♪ new new new new ♪ ♪ new new new new ♪ to brand progress, nosotros must go along taking steps forward. we believe the future of energy is lower carbon.

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bay, so we want them to look into security so at that place's peace in the provinces. >> the swain reacting to burkina faso there to ane of the biggest attacks in years. the government said terrorists killed more than than 130 people, some of them children. mon marks a third 24-hour interval of national mourning. cnn'due south david mackenzie reports from johannesburg. >> reporter: this attack in its calibration and nature is terrifying, and it occurred in the border regions where unknown assailants attacked the hamlet firing indiscriminately, and torching structures, and more than than 100 people were killed including children, says the united

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nations. more than i million people in burkina faso have had to flee their homes in the last two years, says the u.n., and this is despite a substantial presence of french troops and a u.due south. drone base in niger looking to go after the jihadist groups. the authorities says they will try and have on those assailants and nobody at this phase has claimed responsibleness. al qaeda in that region, a grouping affiliated with al qaeda and a group affiliated with isis works well-nigh with dispensation of attacking village pzs. attacks of this nature are often reprisal attacks against civilian defence groups organized by villagers because the government has lost control. >> nigeria is a land plagued by kidnappings, extremists and

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bandits, simply the government wants to crack downwardly on a new type of criminal, twitter users. it banned the social media platform after it deleted the president's post, and now only sending a tweet can become you arrested. >> is this how the government acts? >> nigeria is acting with stupor and frustration after the government suspended the twitter operations all over the land on friday. >> this morning i couldn't fifty-fifty tweet. you see, it's shameful. >> the nigerian government defened the ban maxim it'south temporarily and has ordered prosecutors to arrest and prosecute anybody all the same using the app. the move comes two days later the social media platform deleted the tweet past the nigerian president that say

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threatened to punish separatists. the information minister said the company has double standards and accused it of trying to undermine the country. in the past, nigeria said it spreads misinformation and fake news, similar the constabulary brutality concluding twelvemonth. the #bringbackourgirls which expressed outrage over the kidnappings of school girls by the terror group. >> i say the reaction on the part of the regime is unnecessary, and it sends very incorrect signals. it'due south against the interests of

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nigeria. >> it could ialienate the peopl inside the country. >> information technology'southward totally wrong. this is a democracy. >> information technology is securely concerned about the suspension and will restore to restore access in nigeria. the users there, silenced for at present, are waiting to come across who will have the last discussion in this social media showdown. >> a number of countries have at present condemned nigeria's twitter band in a articulation argument. they say they are disappointed that a path to a more secure nigeria lies in more and not less communication. the british royals are celebrating the arrival of the newest member of the royal family unit, and what we know and how they are passing downward legacies with her proper noun. that'due south coming up.

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welcome back. prince harry and meghan markle welcomed their daughter in over the weekend, and this is their second child, their first, archie, born in 2019. >> lilibet diana was born on friday, and mother and baby are dorsum habitation already and both doing well. they are healthy according to a statement from the household. lilibet diana is named after the queen, and this infant will be chosen lily and middle name diane, also named after harry'south

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harris is in guatemala this hour with a very busy day ahead. her first strange diplomatic trip has taken her to central america to curb migration in the region. in the coming hours harris volition meet confront-to-face with guatemala'south president and he said mixed letters from the u.s. have been part of the problem.

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>> translator: the message changed to we are going to reunite families and reunite children. the very next day the coyotes were here organizing groups of children to take them to the united states. nosotros asked the united states authorities to transport a clearer message to prevent more than people from leaving. >> i spoke to the immigrants rights project, and we talked nigh the factors driving migration from central america. >> there are some assumptions being made by people in the united states and around the world. nobody wants to pick upwardly and leave their home country, get to a foreign country, establish a new life where they don't speak the linguistic communication. that'south a very difficult journey, peculiarly difficult with young children, so it really takes a lot for people to get up and get out. i think what's driving most people in cardinal america now is the extreme violence and

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persecution they are facing and that violence is exacerbated by the hurricanes and pandemic and a variety of other things, so people are fleeing when they are in real danger, and i think the vice president will need to deal with root causes to give them economic hope to, bargain with the corruption there and to deal with the violence because ultimately that's the long-term solution. people, if they are stable in their ain country and not fearful of being killed or their children beingness killed, they won't pick upwardly and come to the us. the vice president also needs to accost what is happening at the border correct now because at the end of the day information technology's going to take a while before we deal with the root causes, and correct now the biden administration, like the trump assistants, is turning effectually families with small-scale children without any hearing whatsoever and sending them back to danger. we need to practice both, deal with the brusk term and the vice president needs to have existent

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applied solutions for the long term problems. >> accept things improved at all? we talk about the dreadful conditions on the basis, and, yes, corruption and hunger and climate change impacting agriculture and things like that. in that location were programs in place when donald trump eliminated and joe biden said he would reinstate them, and that's not enough. what needs to be achieved? >> the trump administration not only airtight the edge to desperate people and so confused to continue many programs in central america that would accept made information technology ameliorate for those people and then they didn't actually have to come. i'thou hoping the vice president says nosotros are going to restart those programs, and maybe even build on those programs and motility quicker because we don't have years of trying to fix the root cause problems. the pandemic has made things worse. whenever things get worse economically, and including hurricanes and climatic change, that'southward when the criminal chemical element

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can prey on people and so the worse things get from a poverty standpoint the more than the gangs control the areas and the more than persecution there is. we would similar to run into the biden assistants implement things and maybe go beyond that. >> that was the deputy director of the aclu'southward immigrants rights projects speaking with me a footling earlier. u.s. president joe biden preparing to attend the g7 height this coming weekend where world leaders will focus on recovering from the pandemic, and boris johnson is button tporg a conservative attempt to ramp up covid vaccinations around the world. hither's more on that. >> getting ready to host world leaders, boris johnson, the prime number government minister has a cry urging

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the leaders of those countries to sign on to a pledge to aid the entire planet against the coronavirus by 2022. this heeds please from the western conference with backlog doses of covid-19 vaccinations to share supplies with other countries that either can't afford the immunizations or have non been able to go their hands on them. this does not brand good moral sense but it's important for the economy as well because what it does is prevent new variants from forming in other parts of the world and recirculating, stopping plans to reopen the economy like the britain has plans in ii weeks from at present. and so far they take not been as co committal countries when it comes to sharing specific numbers of doses by a specific engagement, simply maxim they will share stock, and compare that

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with the u.s. and there'due south about 25 million doses of covid-nineteen vaccines to exist donated through the donation scheme, and french republic which pledged to donate 500,000. cnn, london. police in california accept arrested two suspects accused in that road rage shooting that left a 6-yr-old boy dead. he was gunned downwardly on may 21. he was sitting in a booster seat while his mother collection him to kindergarten. the shooting happened considering of a perceived dangerous lane change. two people were arrested at their abode close to los angeles they were identified every bit a marcus a aires, and a winn lee. rise in need is driving up the price of oil, and prices in the u.s. hit $70 a barrel, and

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that's the first time in almost three years. let's accept a look at the latest price trading simply under that mark at the moment. the comeback for crude is being fueled by increased demand for gasoline and jet fuel as the economy opens upwards and picks up. that ways americans paying more at the pump, past the way. the boilerplate gallon of regular gas costs just over $3 from $2 about a yr agone. more than a year later on the pandemic forced them to drop anchor, cruise ships are set to begin sailing again from u.s. ports. royal caribbean says information technology will resume cruises from florida and texas starting next month. vaccines won't be required for passengers. cnn's natasha chen explains. >> the cruise manufacture is getting ready to gear up sail once once more, simply a political problem

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began. royal caribbean area abruptly changed course on friday, and only information technology's ships deporting from seattle and bahama islands volition require passengers to be vaccinated, and no vaccination requires from texas or florida, florida where businesses can be fined for requiring customers to show proof of vaccination. >> i was surprised by that because i think they are on the ameliorate side of it and i think they are better staying on squad cdc rather than team desantis. >> one lawyer says the situation on cruise ships is unique and the cdc is trying to continue people condom. >> they announced to be in a waiting pattern here. >> last year a number of prowl ships were unable to dock when coronavirus spread through tight quarters, and ships sat idle for 15 months.

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now the cdc laid out a framework to get them back in motility, and have trial sailings with volunteers before opening them dorsum upward to passengers. desantis sued the cdc over this with no stop of the legal battle in sight. >> make no fault most this. had we non done what we did, and i think a lot of those cruise lines would admit this, had nosotros non washed what nosotros did past suing, you would not exist talking nigh sailing right now. there has not been a unmarried elected official in this country whose done more to liberate the cruise lines from a bureaucracy that is totally out of touch. >> in my opinion this has nada to do with helping business concern or keeping people safe, it has to do with him playing to a very small only vocal base of his supporters in an attempt to win in 2024. >> whe said the cdc is not the

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issue hither. the desperately conceived passport law is. the politicking in rule changes have left passengers confused merely the travel agent that specializes in cruises says those who plan on getting a prowl ship soon are already vaccinated or planning to get i before they board. >> they did non get to prowl this summer or winter, and they are willing to -- whatever the cruise line needs me to do i will do considering i want to get on the transport. >> the state law does allow businesses to ask customers if they are vaccinated, only the customer doesn't have to answer and that cannot be a condition of entry. the cdc says correct at present everyone getting on a prowl even if they are fully vaccinated should be tested before and after the trip and those who are unvaccinated should quarantine after the cruise even if they test negative. natasha chen, cnn, atlanta.

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the u.s. gymnastics champion, simone biles, secured her seventh national women'southward all effectually championship over the weekend, the almost by whatever woman in u.southward. history. no stranger to making history, biles became the first woman to land a paw chen co-double motorway. she is amazing. thanks for watching. i'chiliad michael holmes. follow me on instagram and twitter. my colleague, robyn curnow is upwardly next with another hour of cnn "newsroom."

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