a greater risk to civilians. what u.s. intel is saying about how many are being used. and in about face for the former new york mayor. rudy giuliani backing down from testifying at his defamation trial. closing arguments underway as we speak. following these major developing stories and more all coming here to cnn news central. counterterror agencies have been on high alert in wake of the hamas attacks on october 7th and the ongoing war with israel. today, officials of several european countries have made terror-related arrests. details are still coming in, but here is what we know as of right now. german authorities say they have arrested long-standing hamas members for an alleged terror plot. officials in denmark have apparently made what they call unrelated terrorists. let s bring in cnn s fred pleitgen in berlin. there are so many moving parts here, it s a little confusing. tell us what we are learning from germany about all of this. reporter: first of all you
media outlet to gain access to southern gaza without a military escort. we ll bring you that report ahead as the defense minister says the war in gaza will last several more months. and exonerated. a man in illinois spent 35 years behind bars for a murder he did not commit. and now his conviction has been vacated and he is a free man at least. he will join us live just ahead. we re following these major developing stories and many more coming in to cnn news central. thanks for joining us this afternoon. it s the top of the hour, and we re tracking a set of counterterror operations in europe. multiple suspects were arrested in germany, denmark and the netherlands today. german officials arrested 3 hamas members for allegedly planning to attack jewish institutions. authorities in denmark made several terror arrests that are unrelated to the germany case. israeli officials claim the suspects were also acting on behalf of ha mast. alex, all of this is confusing as you try t
rarely discussed, let alone russian politics, but just even in russian society. he was careful, hert artful in a way russians listening will understand. for example, he didn t specifically criticize putin. that s his torely, you re not allowed to criticize the president or the czar as the case used to be. you can say all sorts of bad things about the people that are around him, but you cannot speak against him directly. indeed, he said, i serve putin. the other thing when is he was talking about rising up, he was specifically speaking of the oligarchs who he is saying are not sending their sons to die like normal russians are. but nevertheless, he really is in uncharted territory, i think, with this kind of interview. yeah, i mean, it was interesting. he said moscow s plan to demilitarize ukraine had failed. he said that russia s invasion, far from crushing ukraine s military, turned it into one of the most powerful in the world. that s not just a swipe at the military leaders, it
population count was largely accurate. what do you make of this? what should be the next course of action to address this issue? sadly, undercounting black, latino, indigenous communities is not new for the census bureau, especially anyone who doesn t speak english as a first language, anyone who faces housing insecurity has his torely been undercounted. some of the racist, harlful tack tibs the trump administration collecting information, threatening to add a citizenship question, shortening the time in which data was collected, had an impact. that impact is going to be felt for the next decade at least in terms of division of resources and addressing inequities we ve seen in this country, especially during this pandemic. as far as the next course of action, i think as soon as the census bureau releases any type of adjusted estimates at poor localities, that state, local, and federal officials need to
whether the justice roberts wing of the court is going to snatch certain level jaws of victory here. three justices pretty willing overoverrule roe v. wade and return it back to the states. three justices for whom this is a question. justice kavanaugh and amy coney barrett and justice garrett upholding the mississippi abortion law. the overruling of the planned parenthood of february sort of pairing back of when abortion is manned torely legal on a federal level from 21 weeks to 15 weeks or 14 weeks but not a complete overruling of roe. half loaf here or whole loaf. pete: new to guess, is it a courage question? is it auto constitutional question? is it a precedent question? what would hold back justices who many believe probably in their heart of hearts are pro-life? it s certainly not a