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There, thanks for joining me. I'm alex marquardt in this weekend for fredricka whitfield, and we begin with breaking news. We are learning that seven us troops were injured in a raid that killed 15 members of the islamic extremist group, i. S. I. S. That raid happening on thursday in iraq two of the seven were evacuated from the area for further medical treatment u. S. Central command says that the operation was targeting i. S. I. S. Leaders in order to disrupt the group's ability to plan for their attacks. Cnn's chief international security correspondent, nick paton walsh is joining me now. Live from london. So nick, what do we know about this operation? yeah alex, quite extraordinary development here. Essentially, because of the number of u. S troops injured in this instance, seven 75 of whom apparently during the operation to it seems from a fall separately related to that one of whom requiring followon care outside of theatre. Now we're getting a statement to iraqi military high command that talks, as you say, about 4:00 in the morning, thursday raids and airstrikes against hideouts of i. S. I. S. Group following on it seems airdrop units being put in there and further action that then subsequently led to an early saturday morning search. Area where the rocky say they found 14 bodies of those targeted the american statement. But in that slightly higher at about 15, the american statement to referring to how these i. S. I. S. Fighters were heavily armed the suicide belts and multiple firearms. And this clearly alex is a reminder of how the threat of i. S. I. S. Persists inside iraq and syria too. I should point out. Now, of course is something we haven't talked about for five plus years really so much in the background i. S. I. S. Since the fall of barghouti, their keys sort of hideout back in syria back in 2019, but they have been regrouping. It seems recent statements from centcom, the u. S. Military commands responsible for that particular area have made it clear that they are seeing the number of attacks just in the beginning months of this year, looking set to double compared to the year before startling numbers, frankly, that they have been putting out in recent in recent days. And i think it is fair reflection of how how since 2019 when there's major strongholds will take him out. There wasn't really a fullon political campaigns, so to speak, to find solutions to those i. S. I. S. Fighters left behind to the grievances, perhaps in iraq and syria that initially caused isis to spring out of both resistance and rebellion movements towards the u. S. Occupation in iraq. And part of the syrian civil war to a clear reminder here from this operation, which absolutely clearly did not go to plan, but it's also one it seems of dozens that the u. S. Have participated in over the past months or so, you do obviously expect to maintain to sustain this level of injury in an attack like that and i think we've seen intermittently i. S. I. S. Leaders being taken out by the u. S. And the sdf allies in syria and the iraqi military in iraq as well alqurayshi, they're currently it does appear to be managing to stay alive to keep his hold hold on. The group for quite some time and that may be allowing them to see some more stability and to perhaps grow again into this group, which are a significant issue indeed for both iraq, syria, and the united states is surprising, shocking level of injuries. And this one raid, alex yeah, these anti i. S. I. S. Operations is not often talked about, but are certainly going on, going on in both iraq and syria nick paton walsh, thanks very much for that reporting. Now to some more breaking news, seven people were killed and several others injured in a bus crash crash in mississippi this morning, the large commercial bus overturned 35 miles east of jackson. Let's get straight to cnn correspondent rafael romo with updates. Rafael, what happened here? alex, we're learning new details about what happened overnight and mississippi, first of all, we're talking about a big commercial bus that overturned what we have been able to confirm so far is that seven people were killed and several others were injured when the bus crashed just east of the city of vicksburg and mississippi. More specifically, this happened to their city of bovine now we have also learned that some of those who died were children according to the warren county corner, siblings aged six and 16 are among the victims. The driver of the tow truck that help recovers the vehicle and some of the victims bodies said that it was hard to get to the site of the crash. Let's take a listen. The traffic was hard to get to it for one, because roads were blocked but once we got there, it's about 1:00 this morning when we got the call we had to get the bus, stood up to get it there where the bodies had come through the windows it was pretty much a lot of weight and game to recovery for them to recover the body and then get the bus out tow truck driver keith ellison also told cnn affiliate wfaa peaty, it took a long time for authorities to recover some of the victims because the bus ended up in a ditch and many passengers were ejected. Let's take a listen even thinking about time, but probably a couple hours by the time they recover the bodies. Some of them were pretty hard to drag up the heel. So we helped with that get them to the corner. Other than that, it was just a long process of getting the bus keep him from flipping to get it all the way up down. We also got contacted the mississippi highway patrol, the law enforcement agency conducted the initial investigation into the accident. We inquired about the identity of the passengers and a spokesperson told us that there were several mexican identification documents that were recovered, but we don't know if they were passports or any other type but identification they also confirmed that the bus belongs to accompany cold out. The wu says, rahel, montana's, but we don't know if the spanish name means that it was a tour bus or a transportation company that caters to immigrants in any case, alex, a very, very tragic accident. Now back to you. Yeah, a horrible scene that driver was describing rafael romo. Thanks a new late night court filing in former president donald trump's election subversion case appears to signal that that case will not be going before a judge before the election in november in a joint filing on friday night, both trump's lawyers and special counsel, jack smith they are at odds on how to how the case should proceed while smith's team is not offering firm dates for the next phase of this case, trump's team meanwhile, is recommending that a sketch recommending a schedule that would carry the pretrial disputes through the beginning of next year. I'm joined now by cnn's holmes lybrand, who has been following all this. So almost. What more can you tell us about this court ruling late last night, the court filing and what happens next. That's right. So i want to step back for just a minute. You'll remember in july, the supreme court granted trump sweeping immunity for presidential acts. Now because of that, in response to that earlier this week, special counsel jack smith filed that superseding indictment that really focuses on trump's actions as a candidate, as a private citizen. Now, moving forward, as you mentioned, late last night, pretty late. There was a filing joint filing for both of these parties telling the judge how they think that they should move forward in the case, the big disagreement is whether they can handle things simultaneously or whether or not they want to go through stepbystep, each of these motions that trump wants to file, as well as the issue of immunity. Now, as you mentioned, trump gave pretty firm dates of how he thinks that this should go forward that would push this past inauguration they in 2025 and they say maybe even to the spring or the fall of next year, special counsel jack smith is not offering dates and these stead he's putting this on the onus. The onus really on the judge saying, you know what, judge? it's your ct, you can determine how we move forward. We think that we can handle the issue of immunity as well as trump's motions to dismiss simultaneously. That's the big disagreement. There's a hearing next week before the judge in dc that the parties are going to have to hash this out. I've been told by multiple lawyers who have practiced under this the judge, tanya chutkan. She likes to move fast. There's a lot to get through in this case. We hopefully we'll learn more about how she sees the case and how quickly she thinks we can get through these issues. So bottom line, jack smith still trying to get around that immunity ruling by the supreme court back in in july filing this slimmed down superseding indictment. But there's clearly a lot to get through. So even if she wants to move fast, this could be quite an extended timeline that's exactly why i ran. Thanks very much for that reporting. Still ahead. 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New video shows some babies receiving the inoculations today ahead of the bigger rollout plan, israel says it has agreed to pause fighting as workers enter each era hurry up cnn's nic robertson is in jerusalem for us, nic, there are a lot of moving parts to make this plan work including israel committing to stopping fighting for hours at a time, how complicated is this going to be? this is hugely complicated. It's never been tried before. It's going to be monumental in what is going to press the u. N. And all the workers there who are going to try to put this together to do this is something that of a scope and a scale and speed that they've never done before now some of the vaccinations did get underway saturday. The deputy health minister in gaza said that what was really required was a complete ceasefire for a whole week when the campaign begins sunday though, that's not going to be what they get the rollout is going to look like this. It be done in three phases. The center of gaza first and the south, then the north. Each phase gets three days and on each of those days, there's about seven to eight hours of vaccination time 640,000 children to get through, which if you do the math works out to be about 10,000 children every hour. They need to get through, but they're going to be about 303,000 people out doing the vaccinations are use health centers though they'll use health clinics and the leaving have mobile units out in the tent camps in the, in the sand dunes, all those hard to reach places trying to get the vaccines at. But clearly they're up against speed, up against time here. But i asked sam rose one of the u. N. Coordinators of this just what is at stake here you're going to be tested to the max. What's at stake if you don't manage to get to all the children, you need to get to i mean, what's at stake is the spread of polio and right now, we know of one case, one confirmed case. We don't know if there are more. We've not had the ability to check, but if the disease spreads it will be catastrophic that can break out of the region who knows how far it can spread it as a probability that it could spread beyond the borders of gaza. Indeed there's a huge challenge here as well on top of this already they need to do a second round of doses. And four weeks time. There's no guarantees they're going to get the pauses that humanitarian pauses to do that. And what sam rose told me was, if you don't do the second round of vaccines, them there has been you get no effect from that first round. It will effectively not have happened at all. So huge amount at stake here, alex, huge amount at stake. I really highlighting the desperate situation in gaza. Nic robertson in jerusalem. Thank you very much. Let's get more on the situation on the ground and gaza joining me now is arwa damon, who has just left the gaza strip. She's the president and founder of inara, the international network for aid, relief and assistance. And of course, she's a familiar face to many of you as a former senior international correspondent for cnn, working of course, a lot in the middle east, arwa it's great to see you. This polio vaccination plan. It is a huge logistical undertaking. Nic robertson was just laying it out, even if this wasn't an a war zone, it would be very complicated describe for us the conditions on the ground in gaza that aid workers we will now have to navigate to get this done alex, imagine and apocalyptic scene of an expanse of rubble that is inhabited by the vast majority of the residents that used to be there where streets and roads no longer exists the way that they used to in the past where you have a congestion gen. Of a handful of vehicles, donkey carts, human traffic a road in gaza that would say normally take you 15 minutes, can take you up to three to four hours. That's how congested the entire strip is. So it's not easy for these mobile units to move around. It's not easy for people to get to the various points. Then we also have to take into consideration how it is that polio managed to reemerge. And if you boil it down, it's due to the lack of hygiene. It's due to the fact that every single aspect of infrastructure in gaza has been utterly decimated. Sewage runs openly in the streets as aid organizations. We can't even get hygiene or a bar of soap into central or southern gaza right now are what this was your third trip to gaza just since this war began, just over ten months ago, what struck you struck me most this time? i think it's how each time i go. I think it can't get worse and it does the amount of aid getting in is significantly less the volume of people who need it is significantly higher. An accessing them within gaza is significantly higher and humanitarian organizations and a number of other entities and individuals have been advocating for a ceasefire for the last ten months right now. Accounting for more access advocating for secure routes but what we've been reduced to right now and what people are begging for right now is a bar of soap a bar of soap, the ability to be able to properly clean, wash your hands that can reduce the spread of disease by 40%. And that includes polio, which obviously please the headline right now. But then you have these horrible cases, alex, of children who are getting the skin infection called impetigo. And if that's not properly treated, certain strains of it can lead to kidney failure, which can obviously lead to death. You have meningitis that's spreading. You have two children per day alex, just in nasr hospital alone who are dying of hepatitis, a, all preventable diseases are all also highly contagious. So are you what are the obstacles to getting something as simple as soap in? because we often hear from senior israeli official saying we're inspecting these trucks were not blocking anything from getting in and yet there aren't there isn't enough aid getting in and the aid that is isn't getting necessarily to the people who need it. There's a number of obstacles. So first and foremost, when the israeli say we're letting aid and that basically means that they're dumping it at a certain crossing points, right? so let's talk about ketamine shalom, which is the most familiar one to too viewers aid being crossed into kid. I'm shalom to these specific point where we as organizations have to pick it up. Alex, the israelis might as well be leaving that aid on the moon because the routes that we have to take to go and pick up the aid are specifically determined by israel and they are highly and secure. Certain chunks of them are very insecure. We cannot traverse these routes without these criminal gangs in these looters that have emerged that are constantly attacking eight trucks that are moving through there. There are alternative routes that can be used. There is the fence road for example, there are phase that these routes can be better secured or aid organizations can be permitted to try to figure out how to provide security for themselves, whether it's using gaza's old police force or vetted individuals. But let me add one more thing to all of this. Alex hygiene kits and stoke are getting into the north of gaza but we as aid organizations are not permitted to move them from the north of gaza to the central or southern areas so even though there is, for example, the option of scaling up what's coming through to the north from the erez crossing point, we're not committed to pick that up and move it to the south yeah. 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The sports world is in mourning this weekend after nhl star johnny gaudreau and his brother matthew were killed by suspected drunk driver on a bike ride in new jersey the two we're just hours away from serving as groomsmen in their sister's wedding police say the driver unlawfully passed a vehicle on the right causing him to strike both brothers on their bikes they were pronounced dead at the scene cnn's polo sandoval has details on the life and the very untimely death of hockey all star johnny gaudreau how do you star johnny gaudreau and his younger brother matthew, killed by an alleged drunk driver thursday night on the eve of their sister's wedding, where they were set to be groomsmen, state police confirm the siblings were bike riding in southern new jersey when they were hit by an suv sean higgins is believed to have been the driver. The 43yearold now charged with two counts of second degree vehicular homicide. Police records say he admitted to drinking five to six years before the accident and that he failed a field sobriety test. Higgins made an initial court appearance friday, where a judge orders he be held until his next hearing will see you back in court on thursday so i'm here until thursday yes, sir goodrow, who earned the nickname johnny hockey, was drafted by the calgary flames in 2011 signed with the columbus blue jackets in 2022. Johnny played the game with great joy, reads a statement from his team the impact he had on our organization and our sport was profound, but pales in comparison to the indelible impression he made on everyone who knew him. But despite the success in the rank, the true passion appear to be off the ice as a loving husband and proud father of two babies the youngest born this year and carie's dad's name matthew, followed in his brother's footsteps, playing sidebyside with johnny and boston college coaches. They're described the brothers is full of joy for the sport if you're asked us to name our favorite players they've got to be both boys are going to be among them a nongoal of the gaudreau brothers releasing the statement saying, last night we lost two husbands, two fathers, two sons. But truly two amazing humans. Polo sandoval, cnn, new york and now we're hearing from johnny gaudreau is widow meredith, who shared two instagram posts after her husband's death, among the family photo she shared heartfelt captions saying, quote, we are going to make you proud. We love you and quote a go fund me was also set up to help matthews widow madeline, and their unborn son, trip the fundraiser has already raised more than $300,000 for more on who droves legacy and career on. Joined by aaron ports line, a senior writer for the atlantic, and a long longtime columbus blue jackets beat writer, erin, thanks very much for joining me. This is truly a profound loss for the sport of hockey how is the hockey community, how are the blue jacket? it's dealing with this news thank you, alex. Good to be with you. I think there's still a sense of disbelief, honestly, that this has happened such prominent such a prominent hockey player, johnny such a prominent family that could droves. I mean, if really an nhl player whose star power transcended hockey, which is rare for that for that leak every people knew johnny hockey even if they weren't big hockey fans, that name resonated with people there's just i think there's utter sadness is the way to say it just unrelenting sadness. And that i think first and foremost, people can't stop thinking about the gaudreau family and what they have lost in this adjust you know, unimaginable what they're going through. And people, wanting begging for a way to be able to help when really there's nothing anybody can do right now as they start this process of trying to move on, which just has to be impossible. It really is unimaginable in just the level of sadness. It just leaves you speechless erin, for viewers who may not follow hockey as closely, gaudreau wasn't exceptional player. He had 243 career goals, 743 points over 76, 763 games as he made seven allstar appearances put into perspective for us, the career that johnny hockey had, how dynamic of player was he well, i think first of all, you look at just the talent, the ability, as you mentioned, this statistics show that he was an enormous these skilled player. He was, i think to so many people are really inspirational player to listed at fivenine probably generously might have been closer to 56 or 57 i don't think he ever weighed more than 165 pounds now, the nhl is not the nfl but these are big physical players. This is a tough league many wondered if he would ever even make it to the nhl. Even his family has called this an improbable career not only did he make it, he was a dominant player in this league and there are young players, young kids who maybe would have been steered away from playing hockey. You're not big enough who could look at johnny gaudreau and say, oh yes, i can do this and he was a marvel in the way he played and what he overcame to play that way and to that point has his impact on people typically younger people. What was he like off the ice? how how did he engage with his fans yeah. Well, he had an aura about him as johnny hockey this larger than life figure. And in my two years of dealing with him here, it was pretty obvious that he always did his best to sort of dispel that notion or dissuade people from looking at him that way, he wanted to be a man of the people, just part of the crowd. He wanted to have a good time joy was a big part of his approach to life i mean, you know, i a few times now in a room full of very well paid athletes, it's not uncommon to see very expensive clothing even on a nongame day, these guys have the money and dress accordingly. Johnny preferred an old tshirt that usually representatives small business from back home. He preferred flipflops. He was a lowkey guy and i think that really resonated with people here that they felt like he was one of them yeah. I think what you're describing we're seeing come across in some of the pictures that we've been showing. A smiling down to earth guy. It goes without saying that our thoughts are going out to the gaudreau family today for this horrible and tragic loss. Aaron ports line with the athletic. Thanks so much for coming on today and sharing your thoughts thank you. Elie, still ahead. Former president donald trump doing damage control on his mixed messages on abortion access in florida. 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Recent polls show harris and trump locked in a tight race in the commonwealth of pennsylvania, a state that both campaigns believe is a mustwin in the race for the white house. Now, trump won in 2016, but then biden flipped pennsylvania back in 2020 joining me now to talk more about the race for the white house. Is alex isenstadt. He a national political reporter for politico. Alex, thanks so much for joining us on this labor day weekend. Now, this is traditionally around the time turning into this final stretch when voters start to pay more attention to the presidential race, those undecideds, the campaign's hope become decided it is what do you make of harris now holding this joint rally with her boss president joe biden, not just in pennsylvania, but in western pennsylvania where traditionally there's less democratic support what was interesting is that if you look at polling, especially in those rust belt states, otherwise known as the blue wall, states that democrats really feel like they need to win harris actually her numbers are actually a bit poorer than biden's was in pennsylvania. And so this is a state where potentially he could he could help her. He has obviously the pennsylvania native he represented delaware next door. So bike has some pennsylvania roots that could potentially help harris in this race. Now, buying isn't necessarily going to be helpful to harris everywhere in all seven of the battleground states of pennsylvania is a state that really good potentially decide the election and into state where he could be helpful to her. And she could have him she could bring him in. Really over the next couple of months to campaign with her and act as a surrogate we also saw the former president trump campaigning in pennsylvania last night. He attacked harris for saying that in the past she wanted to ban fracking, which is a real issue in pennsylvania. It was talked about in her exclusive interview with cnn with our dana bash harris talking about how her her views have shifted on fracking. Let's take a listen to that let's be clear. My values have not changed i believe it is very important that we take seriously what we must do to guard against what is a clear crisis in terms of the climate. What i have seen is that we can we can grow and we can increase a thriving clean energy economy without banning fracking alex what did you make of that answer for it? she was saying, you know, focus on the values. Is this really a major issue with pennsylvania voters it's a major issue with pennsylvania voters in which you've seen is, is other democrats who have been able to win pennsylvania statewide people like john fetterman and bob casey. They've had to walk a pretty narrow line between the democratic party's more liberal base, which of course wants tighter restrictions on oil production and the need to win over bluecollar voters, more conservative democrats, union democrats, who of course, are reliant and new economic parts of the state that are economically reliant on that kind of drilling. And so she needs to figure out a way to thread a needle here. And you can bet that the trump campaign and the former president are going to make this a big issue in pennsylvania over the next couple of months. Donald trump meanwhile, is trying to thread the needle on his views on reproductive rights. Not doing a great job because he sort of saying two things out of, out of each side of his mouth. I spent the last few days trying to trying to clean this up, angering conservative republicans when he seemed to indicate that he was supporting giving women more than six weeks for an abortion. This is when it comes to florida's constitutional amendment but then he reversed course just yesterday saying that he's not going to vote against that abortion measure on the ballot in november, which would make abortion legal in the state until a fetus becomes viable. So alex, how do you think this? flipflopping on abortion might impact him with the voters problem is all over the place when it comes to abortion, its head spinning, it's hard to keep track of but what all of this really serves to illustrate is the degree to which trump sees abortion as an issue that could really make or break his campaign it's an issue that he has privately talked about, has doomed republicans, especially in the 2022 midterm elections and so on. The one hand, he's trying to deal with that and he's trying to come off as more moderate present himself as more moderate on this issue. But at the same time, he's dealing with a very conservative base event of evangelical voters that don't want him to shift too much on this and evangelical voters were really important part of trump's electoral coalition in both 2016 and 2020. And so he can't scare them off too much. And he is trying this balancing act, but daybyday, the different positions that he's taking their almost becoming a little bit hard to track and also, now what you're going to have is you're going to have the harris campaign that's going to be hitting him and saying that voters really can't trust him on this issue. Yeah, the harris campaign about to launch another bus tour focusing on reproductive rights. And we can be sure that she's going to be bringing up this back andforth from trump over the past few days, alex isenstadt of politico. Thank you very much. Thank, you ukraine says they want to fire u. S. Missiles deeper into russia. U. S. Is saying, will think about it. Next, we have details on a meeting between the defense secretary lloyd austin, and his ukrainian counterpart a cnn special event, the abc n nes presidentitial debate e sisimul september r 10. It not t itit appppears that dedespite my sinisister effortr employees s are still l managin their owown hr and payroroll. 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So fred, why are ukrainian officials coming all the way to washington to make their case? because i think for them it right now that's really existential, not just in the eastern part of the front, in the areas where the russians are really pushing back the ukrainian military. But of course, also go for instance it's in the kursk region where the russian, whether ukrainians themselves are trying to advance. And i think one of the things that we saw from the ukrainians yesterday is they really want the u. S. To lift some of those restrictions because because they want to strike some of the weapons that the russians are using to hit the ukrainians from a longer distance. So they want to strike deeper into russian territory and it's really two things. On the one hand, it's a lot of those missile launch sites, for instance, for the s 300 missiles that don't really travel very far. But the big problem that the ukrainians efforts in the kharkiv region is that they only have about 30 seconds or so after a missile like that the launch to when it impacts. And the other part of that is also suppressing russia's air force, at least to a certain extent, one of the things that we've seen in the past 24 hours since we've seen the ukrainian defense minister, obviously at the pentagon and your interview with him last night is that we've had attacks by the russian air force in kharkiv. They weren't just using missiles, they were also using aerial glide bombs, which of course are very heavy weapons that dropped a lot of ordinance. Several people killed there yesterday today, another village in the kharkiv area was also targeted by the russian air force dropping what's called a cab 500 bomb. That's also a glide bomb as well. With half a ton of explosives and one person was killed in that and then also the russian air force today putting out video of their jets allegedly dropping bombs on ukrainian forces trying to advance in the kherson area. And we've also heard from ukrainian forces on the ground that that is making their life quite difficult. So the russians right now, at able to really project power with their air force a lot better than they have in the passed the ukrainians now saying they need to try to target some of those airfields, some of those fuel depots to try and help their troops out on the front lines. Alex? yeah and fred, the ukrainian defense minister, telling me that the biden restriction is still analyzing that ukrainian pitch. There is no answer yet whether they can use those u. S. Missiles inside of russia. Fred pleitgen in kyiv. Thanks very much for that report. Still ahead. 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Com is cnn the world's news network now to the developments in these suspected deaths of an elderly couple missing for nearly a week from their home at a nudist ranch in redlands, california. Police have arrested the couple's neighbor, michael well, royce excuse me, michael royce sparks after a cadaver dogs indicated the presence of human remains under his home. He's now being held on murder charges. Cnn's camila bernal is tracking the latest developments in this case, she joins me now from los angeles, so camila, what are you learning? hey, alex, this was definitely a gruesome discovery in a very dramatic arrest authorities now saying that it is the coroner's office trying to identify those human remains that were found in bags underneath the suspects mobile home. So authorities essentially describing a bunker underneath the home michael royce sparks and what they're saying is that this was a concrete area. It was about five feet below the home. And that's not only where they found the remains, that's also where they found their suspect who was barricaded inside of that mobile home. This couple was last seen last saturday, and it was a neighbor that said that when they didn't show up to church on sunday, she was extremely concerned what to their home found some of their belongings, their car was also found nearby and on logged. And so this neighbor called authorities. You mentioned they lived in a resort, a nudist resorts. And so this community just sort of coming together gather and saying they are shocked and really saddened by this law. Take a listen to some of the friends and neighbors and what they have to say i can't believe somebody would do something like this to them hurts my heart. I just want them back they don't deserve this and you see that emotion they're now taking a step back. This suspect was actually found on thursday. Authorities went to his home, they had to use this heavy machinery to essentially knocked down the front wall of his mobile home. And that's because he was embarrassed hurricane it inside and he was armed authorities say he had a rifle and he tried to kill himself, but that rifle misfired so they had a lengthy negotiation with him trying to get him out of the house they actually used cameras that the city uses for the sewer. And that's the camera that they used to put inside of this bunker to make sure that it was safe for authorities to go in there. You see some of that video and how dramatic it was he is expected in court on tuesday, alex, i really troubling story, historic camila bernal in los angeles. Thanks very much. Thank you

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