states and all around the world. i m paula newton, and ahead here on cnn newsroom. ron desantis s big announcement. yes, the glitchy beginning to a campaign that has donald trump in team biden trolling. but is there a pathway to the presidency for florida s governor? the u.s. territory of guam, clobbered by a cat four typhoon. live on the island where power is out, water has been cut and there is still assessing the damage. plus the queen of rock and roll tina turner dead at the age of 83. we will discuss the impact that she had on music, pop culture and curl power. with one of the industry s top writers. we begin with the 2024 race for the white house and it has a new candidate, florida governor ron desantis, the 44-year-old republican posted this announcement on twitter just a few minutes before a live chat with the platforms owner elon musk. righting the ship requires restoring sanity to our society. truth must be our foundation. in common sense can no longer be an u
it s time now for a sea 360. good evening. we begin with breaking news. florida governor ron desantis announcing on twitter eventually he is running for president. but the live stream events with elon musk do not go according to plan. it was plagued with technical problems and delayed for nearly 30 minutes. if you tuned in when it was supposed to start you would ve heard silence, and then after about 12 minutes of that, you would have heard this. so, let s see. keeps crashing, ha? i think we ve got a massive number of people online. so services are straining. that was elon musk saying that the servers are straining somewhat. then there was silence again. the former president is already mocking the governor s debut. still a statesman thing i m comparable silences, glitches, a complete failure to launch, and that s just the candidate. jessica dean joins us now from miami. last night of the program we talked about how a live event on twitter with elon musk could either
desert this is bbc desert news. the headlines: emergency services are responding to reports of a serious in the ascendant in aberfan in south wales. it follows reports of a serious assault which happened just after 9am this morning. we are trying to get more details of this breaking story, we will bring you as much as we can when we get it. other news: as israel intensifies its operation in southern gaza, there are a fresh warnings from the worsening situation for civilians there. the home secretary is signing a treaty with rwanda in the hope that the government can fulfil its promised to send migrants to the country. moore and that breaking news. emergency services responding to reports of a serious incident in aberfan in wales that happened after nine o clock this morning local time. we cross live now to our correspondent in cardiff. we are stillt in: correspondent in cardiff. we are still trying to correspondent in cardiff. we are still trying to get correspondent in c
she was writing about civilians fleeing the militia in darfur. you talk to them like they re in a time ward because they re describing coming in with their knives and machetes, killing people, raping women. reporter: it is sur vreal beg here, hearing these stories when you heard them 20 years ago as a reporter? well, i feel lucky this time at least to be working at us aid, a big humanitarian agency. but fundamentally, there is no institute for the root causes getting addressed for these two warring generals to put their own power grabs aside and put the interests of these people who are fleeing sometimes for the fifth time in their lives. reporter: chad one of the world s poorest countries, had about 400,000 sudanese refugees before this latest surge. we need to collectively work with all the actors in support of the government of chad to ensure that resources are mobilized to address the urgent needs of the refugees.
moved from border towns, to places like this. cnn traveled to the administrators to eastern chat. it was more than 1 million dollars to support the over 1 million people displaced by the war, across sudan, and in neighboring countries. we knew one woman whose eyes have been couched, basically, by somebody just attacking her. she seeking medical care, here, in chat. horrific violence, which triggers, for so many of these people, memories of previous horrific violence. with chad in 2004, it is civilians who are fleeing this militia in darfur. you re seeing this describing as it coming in and is killing people, raping women. it is hearing the stories, when you heard them 20 years ago, as a reporter?