our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world. you are watching cnn newsroom and i m rosemary church just ahead. a grieving nashville community left asking why it s a question. investigators are working to answer as they comb through ominous writings left by a school shooter. terrifying video shows the moment of fire ripped through a migrant detention center on the mexico us border, killing dozens of people and an extraordinary moment as former vice president mike pence, is ordered to testify before a federal grand jury investigating former president donald trump. from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. thanks for being with us well, nashville, tennessee is planning a citywide candlelight vigil tonight for the three children and three adults killed in monday s school shooting. there s already a growing memorial of flowers, balloons and crosses outside the covenant school. nashville mayor john cooper says the city has set up a fu
getting stronger and stronger every year. the fight against global warming is vanuatu s expressed intial crisis. but it s not the only global issue that clutches at this tiny nation. the people of these islands are getting wrapped up in the great power tussle between the us and china. both want greater influence across the blue pacific continent. u s allies australia and new zealand have always viewed the pacific as their neighborhood. so when the cyclones hit vanuatu, they were first in to help. australia is a direct neighbor of vienna lottery in our region. and just like all the other neighboring pacific family countries, we respond to natural disasters when our neighbors are in need all know the value of winning hearts and minds in the pacific. beijing sent in cyclone aid to but as china and the us talk about new embassies, new
with honey book in the coming h. the general assembly is expected to vote on a climate change resolution that six to clarify exactly what big polluters are responsible for. officials in vanuatu have been working towards the resolution for years bearing the brunt of worsening severe weather. cnn s anna coren has our report. high above the vast pacific ocean. vanuatu s leader looks down on his fragile paradise. the nation is one of the most vulnerable on earth. people at constant risk from cyclones, earthquakes and live volcanoes. we believe it s all because of climate change village chief surveys the damage caused this month by two category four cyclones slammed his community in the same week
as long as it is militarily useful. at the moment, the russians have surrounded the city on three sides, or at least they have access to the city on three sides, though they have failed to actually surrounded successfully, despite a lot of talk and a lot of bravado from the russians, and also from the wagner mercenary group. the ukrainians also say that they shot down just yesterday. a russian bomber not far from the city, rosemary alright, thanks to scott mclean, joining us live from london and still to come. vanuatu asked the united nations tough questions on climate change after severing hit after hit from severe weather. the island nation wants to know what countries are obligated to do about the crisis and the legal consequences if they don t act back with that, in just a moment. tech works hard at our one and twice as hard when you take it t again the next day, so betty can be the barcode beat conductor. go betty must be more
military bases and new economic deals in the region, vanuatu s climate change adaptation minister says to keep old friends or win new ones you have to listen to what they need, the us and china could absolutely gain great influence in pacific by taking real action on climate change if china and the us profess to be our friends and want to support us. they need to deal with climate change, which is the greatest threat to our existence. then i want to wants the international court of justice to determine how culpable big polluters are for climate disasters in the developing world. this is a question about human rights, the rights of people to live on this planet. that path to climate justice could also lead great powers towards geopolitical influence in the pacific. anna coren, cnn. and thanks for spending part of your day with me. i was my church, cnn newsroom continues with the