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florists shaped casket sprays. the head of the texas funeral director s association brought in an extra funeral coach along with other morticians. some experts at the art of facial reconstruction to assist. all of this happening against the backdrop of persisting questions around the police response to the shooting and deep anger and confusion over why it took law enforcement well over an hour to confront the shooter. on sunday the justice department announced that it is launching a probe into the police response, what s known as a critical incident review. new york times reports out the history of this type of investigation saying, quote, other mass shootings that the justice department has looked at in its review of law enforcement agency responses have included the 2015 domestic terrorist attack in san bernardino, california, and the 2016 attack on the pulse nightclub in orlando, florida, with an eye toward understanding how officers could have been better prepared and r

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Government, all huge questions looming over the biden House Republican conference, as they struggle with a way forward. Thanks very much. Ac 360 with Anderson Cooper live from israel starts right live from israel starts right now. Captions by vitac www. Vitac. Com it is 3 00 a. M. In gaza, and you may not be able to pick it up from the microphone im wearing, but you can hear the steady booms of shells being fired into gaza by israeli forces. Weve also throughout the day seen rocket fire coming to ashkelon to our south, hamas saying they have fired 120 rockets into the two cities today. Israeli war planes have been pounding numerous locations in the territory, hitting targets the israeli officials describe as strategic to hamas. The cause also appears to be widespread destruction in densely populated neighborhoods. Israels Defense Minister ordered the military to put gaza under what he called complete siege. Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke to his people tonight, warning that wha

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it s been quite an hour, thanks for being with us. there are yet more new developments out of israel when the news continues right now with the source. this is the source, i m pamela brown in for caitlin coppin. collins. the deal was approved by a significant majority according to a source and as part of the deal at least 50 hostages, women and children would be released in exchange for a four- day halt in israel s air and ground campaign. the statement from the israeli government made no mention of the release of palestinian prisoners thought to be a key part of this deal. we have team coverage with the very latest, matthew chance is live in israel. chief correspondent alex marquardt is here with me in washington. let s start with matthew chance in tel aviv. the cabinet met for several hours, finally approving a deal, what do we know? yeah, seven hours, which is how long it took the 38 member cabinet to debate the various details of the deal that was agreed with qatari

Transcripts for CNN CNN Tonight 20240604 02:17:00

what was going on in tucker s pot in tucker s office was in a completely different vein. i haven t worked in a news room like that, in terms of what she describes. absolutely, that s my point. that this is in a completely different category. yeah, this is not a newsroom that i ve experience, or that i ve seen. and by the way, i was at fox 05209 back in d.c., this is in the pre tucker years, et cetera. it s very concerning. and she talks about it being a traumatizing experience for her, to the point where she had to take medical leave for the psychological stress it created. let me interrupt you to play what she says. she walks in the first day to tucker s office, and every single computer screen is like a sexualized picture of the house speaker at the, time nancy pelosi. there s also posters up. so, let me just play for you on our first day but she oh yes, what she saw on the first day. i show up, first day of work, and i know this is a popular,

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overall for the search and recovery efforts going on right now, weather conditions looking quite good. rachel: sunday, 87 and sunny, that is so helpful. pete: the ongoing storm is dangerous, our next guest says most fatalities happen after a natural disaster. will: dr. jeanette nesheiwat has led medical eat officials across the world, she joins us. tell us about the after affects, wise it so dangerous after the hurricane? a traumatizing experience, you nearly lost your life, lost all your belongings, it is a shock to the body and you are in distress, you re stressed out, you don t know what to do, don t know where to go and that is where you make poor decisions, the ptsd kicks in, the infection set in and a lot of things that i see, i ve taken care of hurricane katrina victims and i remember them

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