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wildfires force evacuations as the death toll in maui climbs. donald trump will have to watch what he says campaigning. the latest ruling by the judge in the election subversion case. meanwhile, a special counsel is now investigating president biden's son hunter, yet many republicans don't seem to be happy about the development. ♪ >> announcer: live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom" with kim brunhuber. we're getting a better look at the devastation caused by wildfires on the island of maui. hundreds of homes and other buildings across lahaina were turned to ashby the fire leaving almost nothing behind to show for what just days ago was a thriving community. so here's what we know right now, authorities just a shor time ago reported they have now confirmed 80 deaths, and there are fears th number could continue to rise. crews with cadaver dogs ar sifting through the wreckage. the only public road in and out of lahaina was open briefly on frid tgive people a chance to go in to see what if anything remains in their homes. authorities closed it down a short time later. the lahaina fire is 85% contained, but the danger isn't completely gone. >> the police won't let us go to our home. we live in the same house for 50 years, since 1971. so i wanted to go down there, see if anything's left. you know, but they won't let us. you know, i guess it's dangerous or something, you know, so we'll deal with it and we'll wait a week or two and we can go see what's left, and start from scratch, rebuild. >> meanwhile, another fire on the western side of maui prompted police to call for an evacuation of the cause kahn pauley area. that fire is now 100% contained and no further evacuations are being conducted. the video we just showed you of the devastation in lahaina came from bill weir and his crew. they were able to get inside the devastated area and what they found was shocking. have a look. >> the trees that you guys see behind you right here this was all from the tornado that came through. >> that's crazy. >> we never even seen a tornado in hawaii. >> reporter: in a place so familiar with weather extremes -- >> wow, it's crazy. >> reporter: maui locals have never seen anything like the firestorm that obliterated lahaina. >> smolder of smoke, and we're like, wow, that house survived. now there's a little brush fire and within five minutes the whole thing was engulfed, went up in flames. >> really? >> nobody there to put anything out? >> reporter: pulling into lahaina now, getting our first glimpse and it's worse than you can imagine. it looks like a world war ii set, like a bomb went off here, utter scorched devastation everywhere. melted boats in the harbor. what was once the capital of the kingdom of hawaii and one of the most well preserved towns in the nation is ash. including this art gallery, he escaped the flames on his harley davidson riding around evacuees trapped between fire and ocean. >> i took the car instead of motorcycle, i took the -- everybody else jumping in water. flames were shooting over the top coming at -- i didn't want to look behind me because i knee they were behind me. >> that's what happened to all the people, i think, all those cars sitting waiting for someone to move in front of them, no one was moving in tfront of them. >> they jumped in the ocean. >> a lot of them didn't make it, i heard. >> there was diesel fuel floating in the water as well and the coast guard couldn't come in and a lot of people couldn't swim that far and a couple died of smoke inhalation. >> i know of a lady that stood in the water for eight hours. >> this is the historic banyan tree, 150-year-old majestic tree at the center of lahaina town. it looks like it may have survived. it needs water desperately to survive right now but for the locals coming down and looking at the damage this is such a sign of hope that maybe their iconic tree will have lived when so much else is gone here, but the history can never be replaced. right here, this is the first hotel in hawaii, the pioneer hotel, pioneer theater. it's completely gone. right over here was the library. it's just now a stone shell of scorched blocks. around front street there, fleet woods, mick fleetwood of the band fleetwood mack. his place is gutted with flames. it's unrecognizable. one of the most charming beloved port cities in the world is scorched like a bomb went off. >> eddie garcia lost a small fortune in crop damage but now is bracing for much bigger losses. >> my god when i was down there early there were uncles and people i know in the street dead, people were trying to get to the end of the street, you can tell by where the cars that were parked, they say hundreds of people jumped in the water. >> you eternally lost crops, like -- >> nothing, i lost nothing compared to what people lost. i lost farm stuff and food, and whatever, tiny little things compared to what people lost. people lost their family, they lost their houses. everything we've seen, all the landmarks, everything that we've seen for years, history, it's all gone. >> reporter: well, days after the firestorm the officials here in maui county have finally opened up the road to lahaina and the lineup to get in is miles long and bumper to bumper, residents to see what's left of their lives, tourists who left pass passports and other things to get away from the flames. the fires are mostly contained but this invasive grass that became the fuel for this fire still very dry. so fingers crossed this doesn't get worse as people try to adjust with the horrible new normal here in maui. bill weir, cnn, near lahaina. well, judy riley lives on a neigh neighboring island lanai. judy was one of the ones who was lucky to get out unscathed but friends, neighbors, i mean, they lost everything. is that right? >> yes, it's been overwhelming to hear the stories and trying to do everything we can to help them. >> i saw you've been really active in trying to help out, i mean, just how desperate is the need right now? what do folks need most? >> it's really -- right now we need a central location for communication. we're having a hard time getting the information across. one of the things that we're learning from this experience is that we're -- everything is very scattered and everyone is rising to help, and we're, you know, trying to network together to figure out what's needed. the number one supplies are baby supplies, diapers, wipes, also feminine hygiene products and propane gas and the number one they need on the west side right now is ice. >> ice, why is that? >> just, you know, we don't have electricity. so in some areas. so people are trying to keep things cool. >> yeah. >> and, you know, there's other things you don't think of that, you know, so much of all the helpers also need help, they need help with child care, they need help with their animals. there's layers of helpers right now. >> part of the problem is, i mean, people didn't have much time to evacuate, much time to escape, so they just basically escaped with what they were wearing, right? >> right. so they fled with -- it was just minutes that they had to get in their car and go. or in some cases get on their bicycle or get in -- or just run. and, you know, trying to scoop up their animals and trying to keep everything safe. they didn't think to grab anything at all, no clothes, nothing, not even their identification or, you know, photographs or anything sentimental that you think that you would grab during a fire. there was no time for that. it was just grab your family and go. >> yeah, absolutely, and you know part of the problem is not just getting supplies but then how to get those supplies to the people that need them most. >> exactly. so you have several different areas around the island where people are located, and north of the fires some people are hunkered down but they cannot -- they cannot leave that area because the roads are still closed. getting supplies to them has been a challenge, but so many of the tour boats, like trilogy and blue water rafting have collected supplies, and some of the kihei and areas and delivered them to the wharf. they have to also coordinate, once they get there, there's no cell service, no power, no way to communicate, we need people at the dock to offload the supplies. we need them delivered in the area. so everyone's networking as much as they can. >> now, people, humans come first, obviously, but you mentioned animals. i mean, how many animals are we talking about here? these are pets, or farm animals? both, what are we talking about here? >> we're talking about all animals, goats, pigs, horses, cows, pets, cats, birds. so the humane society has started like an amazon wish list, and they're helping as much as they can. the vet clinic is doing free services at the lahaina courthouse, and they're asking for donations. and, you know, some pets have been burned from the fire. some just need to be relocated. the horses don't have paddocks anymore. so some of the upcountry and the rural areas are taking on horses that have been displaced. they're evacuating from the fires. rice was an area where they were taking in the farm animals. so we also had to orchestrate, you know, getting, moving these animals in trailers and trucks in the middle of the night, one of my friends has a ranch up country, and her biggest concern was that a massive tree fell across her driveway. if she had to evacuate she had no way to exit. so we were trying to get trucks and trailers on stand by. we didn't know which direction the fires were spreading, so we didn't know where the trailers needed to go. >> yeah. it's just such a huge and overwhelming challenge, and looking at the pictures now, one that will just take months, years to overcome, but thanks to people like you who are volunteering their time to help people in need, it is making a difference, we really appreciate talking to you, and good luck with your mission to help everyone there. lanai resident volunteer judy riley, thanks so much. >> thank you. well, as i said, it will likely take years to fully repair the damage caused by the fires, but some famous names are offering some early assistance. oprah winfrey was spotted at several shelters on maui, visiting people displaced by the wildfires. a spokesperson says winfrey who owns property on the island brought items most needed at the shelter, and amazon founder jeff bezos and his fiance lauren sanchez are pledging $100 million to the efforts. sanchez announced they're creating a fund to help the island get back on its feet. if you'd like to help those impacted by wildfires, get more information by going to cnn.com/impact and we have a list there of vetted organizations that you can check out. donald trump and his legal team are on notice, the federal judge presiding over the election subversion case against the former president is warning them to be extra careful about what they say publicly about the case. cnn's katelyn polantz has details on the ruling as well as what could happen if trump doesn't follow her instructions. >> reporter: there's the justice system and then there's politics. and for donald trump as a criminal defendant in federal court on charges related to the 2020 election, the justice system is going to have to come to first. that is the message, loud and clear, to both his lawyers and to justice department prosecutors from the special counsel's office who appeared in federal court on friday in washington for the very first time before judge tanya chutkin. the judge was weighing some questions about what donald trump could do with evidence. could he share information that he was learning in evidence that he's getting from the justice department, and that his team will have to take in, look at, and pick through as they prepare for trial? and ultimately, judge chutkin says, no, we have to protect the trial, we have to protect the witnesses and we have to protect the jury. and so it is legal for her to put some restrictions on donald trump and his team curtailing some of his speech. this is a ote from the judge. the fact that he is running a political campaign currently has to yield to the administration of justice, and if that means key trump can't say exactly what he wants to say that is just how it's going to have to be. the judge also indicated she was going to be watching very closely what trump was saying as he is out on bail, not in jail, awaiting trial, because some of the restrictions he has on that side of things is that he can't intimidate witnesses, he can't obstruct justice, and the way to cross that line is by saying things potentially publicly. so the judge said she was going to be watching very closely and also that the more inflammatory donald trump becomes about this case that is against him in federal court right now the more inflammatory his statements are, that means that she will need to be considering this trial has to happen quicker rather than further away. right now the justice department wants the trial to happen in january with jury selection even before that, before the winter holidays. we don't have a determination from the judge at this time, but she is going to be seeing both trump's team and the justice department again in federal court at the end of august where she's going to revisit a trial timeline. cai kai katelyn polantz, cnn. complaints it's too little too late. president biden's son has for months faced an on again, off again plea deal on back taxes and a gun charge but that deal has fallen apart, which means he'll most likely head to trial. on a post on social media u.s. speaker kevin mccarthy blasted the appointment of david weiss as special counsel saying he can't be trusted after five years of investigations into hunter biden. likewise republican congresswoman lauren boebert lashed out at weiss for giving biden a sweetheart plea deal earlier this year even though it has now collapsed but merrick garland defended the appointment saying weiss has all he thesed to do his job. >> upon considering his request as well as the extraordinary circumstances relating to this matter i have concluded that it is in the public interest to appoint him as special counsel. mr. weiss has the authority he needs to conduct a thorough investigation and to continue to take the steps he deems appropriate independently, based only on the facts and the law. >> hunter biden's attorney said the special counsel's investigation should confirm there was no wrongdoing other than the tax and gun charges his client was prepared to plead guilty to last month. >> whatever his title is, and whatever happens next, we're confident that that should be the same conclusion, and if it's not then something other than the facts and the law has come into play. a deadly russian missile strike caught on video in ukraine. look at this. it's all ahead. a russian missile hit a children's day care but 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reporter: in the overnight hours saturday they're saying their forces shot down some 20 ukrainian drones over the russian-occupied region of crimea, the statement going on to say there was no damage or no casualties. this is part of a continuation of a strategy we've seen, kim, from kyiv to really take the war inside russian territory on their turf. we've seen an uptick in drone attacks inside russia itself but also on russian-occupied regions as the ukrainian government says ukrainian forces say they're trying to bring the cost of that war to russians as well as take out critical military infrastructure such as weapons depots again in areas that are occupied by russia and crimea, of course being a key supply route. we'll wait to find out more on that. meanwhile, president zelenskyy is fighting corruption allegations on his own turf as you mentioned, the head of all regional offices for military recruitment were let go, were fired amid allegations of corruption. president zelenskyy taking a very tough stance on this, kim, and saying in a public statement that he sees any acts of corruption at a time of war as high treason. take a listen. >> translator: some took cash, some took cryptocurrency. that's the only difference. the cynicism is the same everywhere, enlistment, illegal benefit, illegal transportation of persons liable for military service across the border. this system should be run by people who know exactly what war is and why cynicism and bribery in times of war will constitute treason. >> reporter: this isn't the first time during this conflict, kim, that issues of corruption have plagued president zelenskyy's government. in fact, in january he had a major shakeup within his own cabinet after allegations of war profiteering emerged among some of his own men, among some of his own ranks. it's a problem that ukraine has dealt with way before this conflict, the issue of corruption trying to clamp down on that. president zelenskyy has vowed to continue to dig. there's a bureau of investigation, a ukrainian government bureau of investigations has opened some 100 criminal proceedings into various officials, several of them have led to indictments. this is, of course, hits a nerve at a time when you're talking about war, when you're talking about tens of thousands of men on those front lines. it's critical, important for ukraine's allies, nato, the united states to know that the war -- the money that they're spending on ukraine is being used appropriately on those front lines, kim. >> yeah, ukraine making a statement there, salma abdelaziz in london, thanks so much. zaporizhzhia is reeling from a russian missile attack that hit a hotel which also served as a children's day camp. two missiles struck an hour after the children left for the day. nick paton walsh reports one of the strikes was caught on video. >> reporter: the first strike brought horror, a riverside hotel struck, this man with his family stilling in a zaporizhzhia park at 7:20 thursday evening. terror, then another roll, the sun spots it first. the hotel they targeted where a kids camp had ended just an hour earlier needed to be hit twice. imagine how the children in the hotel pool felt, dozens of guests injured, one dead who did not walk away. this is how it looked before the two missiles hit, a pool and playground in the car park. a russian official then declared all hotels in the city to be targets saying they're full of ukrainian soldiers. in the hours after sirens sounded in kyiv as ukraine only managed to take down one of four hypersonic missiles, officials saying another target was an f-16 training facility in the west. these nightly strikes, russia's response to the pressure on the southern front where friday importantly small gains were claimed. president zelenskyy has urged patients and friday moved to steady a slow-moving shipping, firing the heads of a regional recruitment after a series of corruption scandals replacing them with wounded veterans. >> translator: warriors who have lost their health, limbs but maintain their dignity and don't have cynicism can be trusted to run the system. >> reporter: nick paton walsh, cnn, dnipro, ukraine. as ukraine fights brutal russian aggression allies are working to deter future corrosion by moscow. their opening talks with kyiv holding a military capable of heading off a future russian invasion. about a thousand ukrainian marines are returning home after six months of training in britain, trained by british forces how to storm beaches and conduct other amphibious operations. in washington the white house says it's open to training ukrainian pilots to fly f-16s on u.s. soil. european countries are still putting together plans for that training. fire crews have gotten the upper hand on deadly fires that scorched parts of maui, but the devastation left behind is profound. a grim look at the damage ahead on "cnn newsroom". sam bankman-fried is behind bars right now, why a judge revoked his bail. welcome back to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada and all around the world, i'm kim brunhuber, this is cnn newsroom. officials in hawaii say 80 people are confirmed dead in the wildfires that have ravaged parts of maui, that number is expected to go much higher in the coming days as crews sift through the ashes of the community of lahaina. for those who survived the memory os of what they experience and had what they lost could prove impossible to forget. ryan todd reports. >> here's the -- all the restaurants, everything that used to be here, it is no more. >> reporter: this footage of what looks like the aftermath of a nuclear explosion was taken by emmerson timmins as he rode a bike through the downtown. how people tried to escape burning cars. >> the cars that had gotten backed up on the road there, the reason they were there is they were trying to get out, they were trying to escape that fire but all the cars got trapped and all the people were stuck in those cars. trying to get out and they had to run for their lives. and not everybody could make it. >> reporter: a tourist from fresno says that he, his wife and five children were able to exit their vehicle, barely. >> my wife and our five kids, we all got in the ocean, we found a floating board that we hung onto, and we were out there floating, and this is so surreal, and everything was burning around, explosions, cars blowing up. >> reporter: embers and debris were flying everywhere, he says, they held onto each other for about three hours in the water. >> the ocean, swept my kids away a few times, but yeah, we stuck together, we held on, we're not going to die this way, no, and then we're here, we're alive. >> reporter: one maui resident says she, her two children and their dog were in a fight or flight situation for about 30 hours after barely escaping her house. >> we stepped out of my front door and it was just this hundreds of feet of black smoke engulfing the town and it was everything i could do to just gather my kids and gather whatever i could in two minutes to get out of the house. i mean, we ran out of the house with no shoes. it's just so much. it's a lot. >> reporter: this video is from cold millington showing a completely leveled home. he says after he ran from his home, peeled out in his truck and got on the road -- >> there's people screaming in the streets, there's no one saying this is where you should go, this is what you should do. >> reporter: john singer says he fought as hard as he could to save his house. >> i sat up on top of the roof and i battled the fire for about three hours. i couldn't do it anymore. >> reporter: he then jumped into the ocean to save himself, he says, and when he turned and looked back at his home -- >> devastation, everything, gone. >> reporter: officials say the search for survivors has included teams of cadaver dogs sifting through the remains of neighborhoods, there are many residents still nowhere to be found. hawaii governor josh green says in lahaina alone upwards of about 1,700 buildings may have been destroyed. he says it appears about 80% of the town is gone. brian todd, cnn, washington. >> if you'd like to know how you can help those impacted by the hawaii wildfires please go to cnn.com/impact and we have a list of vetted organizations that you can check out there. former cryptocurrency billionaire sam bankman-fried has been sent to jail after his bail was revoked. at a hearing in new york on friday says bankman-fried poses a danger to the community. prosecutors say he tried to intimidate his ex-girlfriend who's a key government witness in the case against him, bankman-fried was once bother tens of billions of dollars, the collapse of his crypto exchange ftx nearly wiped him out. he's pleaded not guilty to charges of defrauding customers and lenders, his lawyers are appealing friday's decision. the wife of the accused suspect in the gilgo beach murders is threatening legal action against some law enforcement agencies saying they ransacked her home. attorneys released images, showed the damage caused by the police search. one lawyer said authorities removed pipes in the bathroom making it unusable and they also said she's battling breast and skin cancer. her husband rex heuermann is accused of killing three women whose remains we recovered years ago on a stretch of new york beach. still ahead this hour, more protests against west african bloc as it moves closer to possible military intervention in niger. why some people are voicing support for coup leaders instead. stay with us. bother the bugs. not your family. ahh! zevo is made with essential oils which attack bugs' biological systems. it wipes cleanly, plus is safe for use around people and pets. gotcha! zevo. people-friendly. bug-deadly. some people think you can only have one favorite team. well i beg to differ. that's why i got xfinity. so, i can catch all my favorite teams' 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france has been a colonial power in that part of africa for more than a century, and only in the last -- this century, first part of this century did, in fact, niger get its independence from france and the feelings are still running very high against france. and there is a widespread belief, for instance, that france is taking advantage of niger, taking its uranium and using it in its nuclear react fors which is largely not true, they are buying some uranium, but not much. as a matter of fact the folks on the ground were saying all kinds of anti-french things, down with the economic community of western african states. we need russia's help to get rid of these french monkeys. you can see the tone of the crowd, it's exactly what the french did not want to see. they've been trying to keep a very low profile, they basically have said that they are absolutely in favor of the restoration of power of the democratic-elected president of niger mohamed bazoum, and they want him restored to power and that, they said, is the goal. now, at the moment, they've kept their troops where they are, about 1,500 troops on the outskirts of the capital, and they basically -- looks like that's the posture they're going to maintain. they're saying that even though the junta has said they want the french military out they're saying that their agreement, their military agreement was with the real democratically elected regime of mr. bazoum. so it was a consequence they're not moving troops, and by the way the same should be said about the americans who have a base somewhat further north from the capital and about the same number of people on that base, the americans and the french both would like to stay because they see themselves as a force for stability in that part of africa. kim? >> all right, thanks so much, jim bittermann in paris, appreciate it. >> you bet. in ecuador, the shocking assassination of a presidential candidate left the country deeply shaken and increasing calls for better security. on friday the politician's casket was taken to an exhibition hall so that more people could come and pay their respects, buried in a private ceremony, the latest on the investigation, here's cnn's raphael romo in the capital. >> the ecuadorian attorney general's office has announced friday they've reduced 22 elements of conviction against the suspects, by this, prosecutors mean evidence collected at the crime scene and during raids carried out after the asasssassination of the presidential candidate. investigators have obtained witness testimony and ballistic tests, they have also analyzed security camera videos in and around the crime scene. there was another crucial piece of information revealed by investigators, they say the autopsy shows the victim received long-distance shots and they have been able to match shells to a rifle confiscated in the raids. all six suspects are colombian national. police said he had been previously arrested for gun possession in mid-june, and later released. in one of the raids officials say they found a stolen vehicle that has multiple weapons in its trunk, including rifles, some machine gun, and four pistols. they also found three grenades and four boxes of ammunition containing 384 cartridges as well as two magazines. of course, many questions remain. among them, who was the master mind of the attack, but given the information provided by authorities so far it seems like this was a well-planned and coordinated attack. late friday night, five presidential candidates signed an agreement for the peace of the country. they're demanding a swift investigation and more resources to improve security in ecuador. officials say a presidential debate is scheduled for this sunday and the presidential election for the following sunday will still go on as planned. raphael romo, cnn, ecuador. fighting for a spot in the women's world cup finals, they face a tough test against france, a live update next, please stay with us. 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an intense match. take us through the highlights, and what's the latest? >> reporter: i've got to tell you, kim, i don't know whether this is the best possible moment to come to me or the worst possible moment. we're here at the fan fest in aukland. over a thousand people, and oh my goodness, it is tense. 90 minutes into the four minutes of time added on and there has been nothing to split these two sides up to this point. co-host australia, as you mentioned, brought on their talisman striker sam kerr, she suffered an injury the day before their opening game. made an appearance in their last match, we weren't sure how much of a role she would play in this. there was a huge roar not only here in aukland, but inside the stadium, 2,288 kilometers away in bris bonn as sam kerr came on, made almost an immediate impact and for 20 odd minutes australia threw the kitchen sink at france. but they could not find a way through. and you could see the tension starting to build amongst that australian side. france then started to come back into it, and nobody, yet, has made the breakthrough. so it looks like to extra time we will be heading. both of these sides know a first ever women's world cup semifinal place is on the line, and that opportunity to meet, as you mentioned, the winners of the second semifinal taking place in sydney a little bit later lon. england going into the game the favorites against colombia, but they've got a suspension of lauren james, one of their star players, to deal with, she's scored three goals. she's provided another three in their four matches so far, so it will be really interesting to see how the european champions deal without her. and colombia, for their part, have really ripped up the rule book over the last few weeks. they have been many people surprised package, pulling off that shocked defeat of germany, of course. they've got the 18-year-old teen sensation linda siydo, stealing so many headlines with her incredible, mast terful performances, much older than her 18 years of age. colombia know not only are they looking for a first semifinal place themselves they have very boldly declared they are a team on a mission. they feel they haven't had the respect they deserve on the national stage. they've had money pulled from their domestic league and they said they're here to earn respect and dignity. for them, and fellow women's footballers across the country. but, i think, kim, i need to go and watch the last couple minutes of this game because we are headed to extra time. >> yeah, that's right, i'm just trying to keep an eye on it myself here, but let's hope it doesn't come down to penalties. appreciate it, thanks so much, amanda davies in auckland, new zealand. england captain harry cane is moves from spurs to league of champions byron munich. he said he wanted to thank the players, coaches and most importantly the fans. he scored 213 goals in 317 games for tottenham, and 34 appearances he'll wear number 9 for the munich club. another top shelf transfer is paying off nicely for one city here in the u.s. lienel messi led his team to a victory on friday night. he scored his team's final goal in the 86th minute. messi has scored eight times in five matches. he joined inter-miami last month with a contract said to pay him up to $60 million a year, inter-miami faces the philadelphia union in the league's cup semifinals on tuesday. in japan, a train station in tokyo is testing out a special screen that allows ticket agents and passengers to understand each other when they speak a different language. cnn's mark stuart has a closer look at how it works and how it could apply to other aspects of our lives. >> reporter: at tokyo's busy station it's a steady surge of trains, travelers and at times the need for translation. >> i was actually really nervous coming but i heard people here don't speak english. >> reporter: now a potential solution in this nondescript window using voice translation technology. >> hi, i want to go to matsumoto station. >> users ask a question in their native language. it appears on the screen and then immediately translate into japanese for the staff to read. the response is then translated back to the user's original language. the system is now on a test run. we asked travelers, including patima to try it out. >> you thought the translation was spot on. >> it's exactly what i said was on the screen. >> how many languages can this system translate? >> it supports 12 languages. >> translator: we're told the number of foreign visitors to japan is growing, the screen was introduced so staff and customers can communicate smoothly face to face. >> reporter: there are certainly apps for your phone which can translate but this system is simultaneous, and it's face to face. >> the fact that it was at the same time, the fact that it really understood what i was saying -- >> reporter: while the system isn't always perfect, this technology is quickly improving. >> translator: research in the field of natural language processing and artificial intelligence is progressing very rapidly so these systems are getting better and better, and i hope that they will be used not only in stations but also in other places in the future. >> reporter: the manufacturer of the board hopes that could include airports, sporting events and hospitals. part of an effort to make sure everyone is understood, no matter what language they speak. mark stuart, cnn, tokyo. >> here in the u.s. celebrations are under way to mark the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, a special anniversary concert was held friday in new york. hip-hop fans filled yankees stadium in the bronx where the movement first began back in the early '70s. big names in hip-hop took to the stage from the rapper common to snoop dogg, ice cube, and ti, the dancing, rapping and deejaying aspects of hip-hop grew from the inner city environment to a multibillion part of mainstream culture across the 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wildfires force evacuations as the death toll in maui climbs. donald trump will have to watch what he says campaigning. the latest ruling by the judge in the election subversion case. meanwhile, a special counsel is now investigating president biden's son hunter, yet many republicans don't seem to be happy about the development. ♪ >> announcer: live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom" with kim brunhuber. we're getting a better look at the devastation caused by wildfires on the island of maui. hundreds of homes and other buildings across lahaina were turned to ashby the fire leaving almost nothing behind to show for what just days ago was a thriving community. so here's what we know right now, authorities just a shor time ago reported they have now confirmed 80 deaths, and there are fears th number could continue to rise. crews with cadaver dogs ar sifting through the wreckage. the only public road in and out of lahaina was open briefly on frid tgive people a chance to go in to see what if anything remains in their homes. authorities closed it down a short time later. the lahaina fire is 85% contained, but the danger isn't completely gone. >> the police won't let us go to our home. we live in the same house for 50 years, since 1971. so i wanted to go down there, see if anything's left. you know, but they won't let us. you know, i guess it's dangerous or something, you know, so we'll deal with it and we'll wait a week or two and we can go see what's left, and start from scratch, rebuild. >> meanwhile, another fire on the western side of maui prompted police to call for an evacuation of the cause kahn pauley area. that fire is now 100% contained and no further evacuations are being conducted. the video we just showed you of the devastation in lahaina came from bill weir and his crew. they were able to get inside the devastated area and what they found was shocking. have a look. >> the trees that you guys see behind you right here this was all from the tornado that came through. >> that's crazy. >> we never even seen a tornado in hawaii. >> reporter: in a place so familiar with weather extremes -- >> wow, it's crazy. >> reporter: maui locals have never seen anything like the firestorm that obliterated lahaina. >> smolder of smoke, and we're like, wow, that house survived. now there's a little brush fire and within five minutes the whole thing was engulfed, went up in flames. >> really? >> nobody there to put anything out? >> reporter: pulling into lahaina now, getting our first glimpse and it's worse than you can imagine. it looks like a world war ii set, like a bomb went off here, utter scorched devastation everywhere. melted boats in the harbor. what was once the capital of the kingdom of hawaii and one of the most well preserved towns in the nation is ash. including this art gallery, he escaped the flames on his harley davidson riding around evacuees trapped between fire and ocean. >> i took the car instead of motorcycle, i took the -- everybody else jumping in water. flames were shooting over the top coming at -- i didn't want to look behind me because i knee they were behind me. >> that's what happened to all the people, i think, all those cars sitting waiting for someone to move in front of them, no one was moving in tfront of them. >> they jumped in the ocean. >> a lot of them didn't make it, i heard. >> there was diesel fuel floating in the water as well and the coast guard couldn't come in and a lot of people couldn't swim that far and a couple died of smoke inhalation. >> i know of a lady that stood in the water for eight hours. >> this is the historic banyan tree, 150-year-old majestic tree at the center of lahaina town. it looks like it may have survived. it needs water desperately to survive right now but for the locals coming down and looking at the damage this is such a sign of hope that maybe their iconic tree will have lived when so much else is gone here, but the history can never be replaced. right here, this is the first hotel in hawaii, the pioneer hotel, pioneer theater. it's completely gone. right over here was the library. it's just now a stone shell of scorched blocks. around front street there, fleet woods, mick fleetwood of the band fleetwood mack. his place is gutted with flames. it's unrecognizable. one of the most charming beloved port cities in the world is scorched like a bomb went off. >> eddie garcia lost a small fortune in crop damage but now is bracing for much bigger losses. >> my god when i was down there early there were uncles and people i know in the street dead, people were trying to get to the end of the street, you can tell by where the cars that were parked, they say hundreds of people jumped in the water. >> you eternally lost crops, like -- >> nothing, i lost nothing compared to what people lost. i lost farm stuff and food, and whatever, tiny little things compared to what people lost. people lost their family, they lost their houses. everything we've seen, all the landmarks, everything that we've seen for years, history, it's all gone. >> reporter: well, days after the firestorm the officials here in maui county have finally opened up the road to lahaina and the lineup to get in is miles long and bumper to bumper, residents to see what's left of their lives, tourists who left pass passports and other things to get away from the flames. the fires are mostly contained but this invasive grass that became the fuel for this fire still very dry. so fingers crossed this doesn't get worse as people try to adjust with the horrible new normal here in maui. bill weir, cnn, near lahaina. well, judy riley lives on a neigh neighboring island lanai. judy was one of the ones who was lucky to get out unscathed but friends, neighbors, i mean, they lost everything. is that right? >> yes, it's been overwhelming to hear the stories and trying to do everything we can to help them. >> i saw you've been really active in trying to help out, i mean, just how desperate is the need right now? what do folks need most? >> it's really -- right now we need a central location for communication. we're having a hard time getting the information across. one of the things that we're learning from this experience is that we're -- everything is very scattered and everyone is rising to help, and we're, you know, trying to network together to figure out what's needed. the number one supplies are baby supplies, diapers, wipes, also feminine hygiene products and propane gas and the number one they need on the west side right now is ice. >> ice, why is that? >> just, you know, we don't have electricity. so in some areas. so people are trying to keep things cool. >> yeah. >> and, you know, there's other things you don't think of that, you know, so much of all the helpers also need help, they need help with child care, they need help with their animals. there's layers of helpers right now. >> part of the problem is, i mean, people didn't have much time to evacuate, much time to escape, so they just basically escaped with what they were wearing, right? >> right. so they fled with -- it was just minutes that they had to get in their car and go. or in some cases get on their bicycle or get in -- or just run. and, you know, trying to scoop up their animals and trying to keep everything safe. they didn't think to grab anything at all, no clothes, nothing, not even their identification or, you know, photographs or anything sentimental that you think that you would grab during a fire. there was no time for that. it was just grab your family and go. >> yeah, absolutely, and you know part of the problem is not just getting supplies but then how to get those supplies to the people that need them most. >> exactly. so you have several different areas around the island where people are located, and north of the fires some people are hunkered down but they cannot -- they cannot leave that area because the roads are still closed. getting supplies to them has been a challenge, but so many of the tour boats, like trilogy and blue water rafting have collected supplies, and some of the kihei and areas and delivered them to the wharf. they have to also coordinate, once they get there, there's no cell service, no power, no way to communicate, we need people at the dock to offload the supplies. we need them delivered in the area. so everyone's networking as much as they can. >> now, people, humans come first, obviously, but you mentioned animals. i mean, how many animals are we talking about here? these are pets, or farm animals? both, what are we talking about here? >> we're talking about all animals, goats, pigs, horses, cows, pets, cats, birds. so the humane society has started like an amazon wish list, and they're helping as much as they can. the vet clinic is doing free services at the lahaina courthouse, and they're asking for donations. and, you know, some pets have been burned from the fire. some just need to be relocated. the horses don't have paddocks anymore. so some of the upcountry and the rural areas are taking on horses that have been displaced. they're evacuating from the fires. rice was an area where they were taking in the farm animals. so we also had to orchestrate, you know, getting, moving these animals in trailers and trucks in the middle of the night, one of my friends has a ranch up country, and her biggest concern was that a massive tree fell across her driveway. if she had to evacuate she had no way to exit. so we were trying to get trucks and trailers on stand by. we didn't know which direction the fires were spreading, so we didn't know where the trailers needed to go. >> yeah. it's just such a huge and overwhelming challenge, and looking at the pictures now, one that will just take months, years to overcome, but thanks to people like you who are volunteering their time to help people in need, it is making a difference, we really appreciate talking to you, and good luck with your mission to help everyone there. lanai resident volunteer judy riley, thanks so much. >> thank you. well, as i said, it will likely take years to fully repair the damage caused by the fires, but some famous names are offering some early assistance. oprah winfrey was spotted at several shelters on maui, visiting people displaced by the wildfires. a spokesperson says winfrey who owns property on the island brought items most needed at the shelter, and amazon founder jeff bezos and his fiance lauren sanchez are pledging $100 million to the efforts. sanchez announced they're creating a fund to help the island get back on its feet. if you'd like to help those impacted by wildfires, get more information by going to cnn.com/impact and we have a list there of vetted organizations that you can check out. donald trump and his legal team are on notice, the federal judge presiding over the election subversion case against the former president is warning them to be extra careful about what they say publicly about the case. cnn's katelyn polantz has details on the ruling as well as what could happen if trump doesn't follow her instructions. >> reporter: there's the justice system and then there's politics. and for donald trump as a criminal defendant in federal court on charges related to the 2020 election, the justice system is going to have to come to first. that is the message, loud and clear, to both his lawyers and to justice department prosecutors from the special counsel's office who appeared in federal court on friday in washington for the very first time before judge tanya chutkin. the judge was weighing some questions about what donald trump could do with evidence. could he share information that he was learning in evidence that he's getting from the justice department, and that his team will have to take in, look at, and pick through as they prepare for trial? and ultimately, judge chutkin says, no, we have to protect the trial, we have to protect the witnesses and we have to protect the jury. and so it is legal for her to put some restrictions on donald trump and his team curtailing some of his speech. this is a ote from the judge. the fact that he is running a political campaign currently has to yield to the administration of justice, and if that means key trump can't say exactly what he wants to say that is just how it's going to have to be. the judge also indicated she was going to be watching very closely what trump was saying as he is out on bail, not in jail, awaiting trial, because some of the restrictions he has on that side of things is that he can't intimidate witnesses, he can't obstruct justice, and the way to cross that line is by saying things potentially publicly. so the judge said she was going to be watching very closely and also that the more inflammatory donald trump becomes about this case that is against him in federal court right now the more inflammatory his statements are, that means that she will need to be considering this trial has to happen quicker rather than further away. right now the justice department wants the trial to happen in january with jury selection even before that, before the winter holidays. we don't have a determination from the judge at this time, but she is going to be seeing both trump's team and the justice department again in federal court at the end of august where she's going to revisit a trial timeline. cai kai katelyn polantz, cnn. complaints it's too little too late. president biden's son has for months faced an on again, off again plea deal on back taxes and a gun charge but that deal has fallen apart, which means he'll most likely head to trial. on a post on social media u.s. speaker kevin mccarthy blasted the appointment of david weiss as special counsel saying he can't be trusted after five years of investigations into hunter biden. likewise republican congresswoman lauren boebert lashed out at weiss for giving biden a sweetheart plea deal earlier this year even though it has now collapsed but merrick garland defended the appointment saying weiss has all he thesed to do his job. >> upon considering his request as well as the extraordinary circumstances relating to this matter i have concluded that it is in the public interest to appoint him as special counsel. mr. weiss has the authority he needs to conduct a thorough investigation and to continue to take the steps he deems appropriate independently, based only on the facts and the law. >> hunter biden's attorney said the special counsel's investigation should confirm there was no wrongdoing other than the tax and gun charges his client was prepared to plead guilty to last month. >> whatever his title is, and whatever happens next, we're confident that that should be the same conclusion, and if it's not then something other than the facts and the law has come into play. a deadly russian missile strike caught on video in ukraine. look at this. it's all ahead. a russian missile hit a children's day care but 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reporter: in the overnight hours saturday they're saying their forces shot down some 20 ukrainian drones over the russian-occupied region of crimea, the statement going on to say there was no damage or no casualties. this is part of a continuation of a strategy we've seen, kim, from kyiv to really take the war inside russian territory on their turf. we've seen an uptick in drone attacks inside russia itself but also on russian-occupied regions as the ukrainian government says ukrainian forces say they're trying to bring the cost of that war to russians as well as take out critical military infrastructure such as weapons depots again in areas that are occupied by russia and crimea, of course being a key supply route. we'll wait to find out more on that. meanwhile, president zelenskyy is fighting corruption allegations on his own turf as you mentioned, the head of all regional offices for military recruitment were let go, were fired amid allegations of corruption. president zelenskyy taking a very tough stance on this, kim, and saying in a public statement that he sees any acts of corruption at a time of war as high treason. take a listen. >> translator: some took cash, some took cryptocurrency. that's the only difference. the cynicism is the same everywhere, enlistment, illegal benefit, illegal transportation of persons liable for military service across the border. this system should be run by people who know exactly what war is and why cynicism and bribery in times of war will constitute treason. >> reporter: this isn't the first time during this conflict, kim, that issues of corruption have plagued president zelenskyy's government. in fact, in january he had a major shakeup within his own cabinet after allegations of war profiteering emerged among some of his own men, among some of his own ranks. it's a problem that ukraine has dealt with way before this conflict, the issue of corruption trying to clamp down on that. president zelenskyy has vowed to continue to dig. there's a bureau of investigation, a ukrainian government bureau of investigations has opened some 100 criminal proceedings into various officials, several of them have led to indictments. this is, of course, hits a nerve at a time when you're talking about war, when you're talking about tens of thousands of men on those front lines. it's critical, important for ukraine's allies, nato, the united states to know that the war -- the money that they're spending on ukraine is being used appropriately on those front lines, kim. >> yeah, ukraine making a statement there, salma abdelaziz in london, thanks so much. zaporizhzhia is reeling from a russian missile attack that hit a hotel which also served as a children's day camp. two missiles struck an hour after the children left for the day. nick paton walsh reports one of the strikes was caught on video. >> reporter: the first strike brought horror, a riverside hotel struck, this man with his family stilling in a zaporizhzhia park at 7:20 thursday evening. terror, then another roll, the sun spots it first. the hotel they targeted where a kids camp had ended just an hour earlier needed to be hit twice. imagine how the children in the hotel pool felt, dozens of guests injured, one dead who did not walk away. this is how it looked before the two missiles hit, a pool and playground in the car park. a russian official then declared all hotels in the city to be targets saying they're full of ukrainian soldiers. in the hours after sirens sounded in kyiv as ukraine only managed to take down one of four hypersonic missiles, officials saying another target was an f-16 training facility in the west. these nightly strikes, russia's response to the pressure on the southern front where friday importantly small gains were claimed. president zelenskyy has urged patients and friday moved to steady a slow-moving shipping, firing the heads of a regional recruitment after a series of corruption scandals replacing them with wounded veterans. >> translator: warriors who have lost their health, limbs but maintain their dignity and don't have cynicism can be trusted to run the system. >> reporter: nick paton walsh, cnn, dnipro, ukraine. as ukraine fights brutal russian aggression allies are working to deter future corrosion by moscow. their opening talks with kyiv holding a military capable of heading off a future russian invasion. about a thousand ukrainian marines are returning home after six months of training in britain, trained by british forces how to storm beaches and conduct other amphibious operations. in washington the white house says it's open to training ukrainian pilots to fly f-16s on u.s. soil. european countries are still putting together plans for that training. fire crews have gotten the upper hand on deadly fires that scorched parts of maui, but the devastation left behind is profound. a grim look at the damage ahead on "cnn newsroom". sam bankman-fried is behind bars right now, why a judge revoked his bail. welcome back to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada and all around the world, i'm kim brunhuber, this is cnn newsroom. officials in hawaii say 80 people are confirmed dead in the wildfires that have ravaged parts of maui, that number is expected to go much higher in the coming days as crews sift through the ashes of the community of lahaina. for those who survived the memory os of what they experience and had what they lost could prove impossible to forget. ryan todd reports. >> here's the -- all the restaurants, everything that used to be here, it is no more. >> reporter: this footage of what looks like the aftermath of a nuclear explosion was taken by emmerson timmins as he rode a bike through the downtown. how people tried to escape burning cars. >> the cars that had gotten backed up on the road there, the reason they were there is they were trying to get out, they were trying to escape that fire but all the cars got trapped and all the people were stuck in those cars. trying to get out and they had to run for their lives. and not everybody could make it. >> reporter: a tourist from fresno says that he, his wife and five children were able to exit their vehicle, barely. >> my wife and our five kids, we all got in the ocean, we found a floating board that we hung onto, and we were out there floating, and this is so surreal, and everything was burning around, explosions, cars blowing up. >> reporter: embers and debris were flying everywhere, he says, they held onto each other for about three hours in the water. >> the ocean, swept my kids away a few times, but yeah, we stuck together, we held on, we're not going to die this way, no, and then we're here, we're alive. >> reporter: one maui resident says she, her two children and their dog were in a fight or flight situation for about 30 hours after barely escaping her house. >> we stepped out of my front door and it was just this hundreds of feet of black smoke engulfing the town and it was everything i could do to just gather my kids and gather whatever i could in two minutes to get out of the house. i mean, we ran out of the house with no shoes. it's just so much. it's a lot. >> reporter: this video is from cold millington showing a completely leveled home. he says after he ran from his home, peeled out in his truck and got on the road -- >> there's people screaming in the streets, there's no one saying this is where you should go, this is what you should do. >> reporter: john singer says he fought as hard as he could to save his house. >> i sat up on top of the roof and i battled the fire for about three hours. i couldn't do it anymore. >> reporter: he then jumped into the ocean to save himself, he says, and when he turned and looked back at his home -- >> devastation, everything, gone. >> reporter: officials say the search for survivors has included teams of cadaver dogs sifting through the remains of neighborhoods, there are many residents still nowhere to be found. hawaii governor josh green says in lahaina alone upwards of about 1,700 buildings may have been destroyed. he says it appears about 80% of the town is gone. brian todd, cnn, washington. >> if you'd like to know how you can help those impacted by the hawaii wildfires please go to cnn.com/impact and we have a list of vetted organizations that you can check out there. former cryptocurrency billionaire sam bankman-fried has been sent to jail after his bail was revoked. at a hearing in new york on friday says bankman-fried poses a danger to the community. prosecutors say he tried to intimidate his ex-girlfriend who's a key government witness in the case against him, bankman-fried was once bother tens of billions of dollars, the collapse of his crypto exchange ftx nearly wiped him out. he's pleaded not guilty to charges of defrauding customers and lenders, his lawyers are appealing friday's decision. the wife of the accused suspect in the gilgo beach murders is threatening legal action against some law enforcement agencies saying they ransacked her home. attorneys released images, showed the damage caused by the police search. one lawyer said authorities removed pipes in the bathroom making it unusable and they also said she's battling breast and skin cancer. her husband rex heuermann is accused of killing three women whose remains we recovered years ago on a stretch of new york beach. still ahead this hour, more protests against west african bloc as it moves closer to possible military intervention in niger. why some people are voicing support for coup leaders instead. stay with us. bother the bugs. not your family. ahh! zevo is made with essential oils which attack bugs' biological systems. it wipes cleanly, plus is safe for use around people and pets. gotcha! zevo. people-friendly. bug-deadly. some people think you can only have one favorite team. well i beg to differ. that's why i got xfinity. so, i can catch all my favorite teams' 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france has been a colonial power in that part of africa for more than a century, and only in the last -- this century, first part of this century did, in fact, niger get its independence from france and the feelings are still running very high against france. and there is a widespread belief, for instance, that france is taking advantage of niger, taking its uranium and using it in its nuclear react fors which is largely not true, they are buying some uranium, but not much. as a matter of fact the folks on the ground were saying all kinds of anti-french things, down with the economic community of western african states. we need russia's help to get rid of these french monkeys. you can see the tone of the crowd, it's exactly what the french did not want to see. they've been trying to keep a very low profile, they basically have said that they are absolutely in favor of the restoration of power of the democratic-elected president of niger mohamed bazoum, and they want him restored to power and that, they said, is the goal. now, at the moment, they've kept their troops where they are, about 1,500 troops on the outskirts of the capital, and they basically -- looks like that's the posture they're going to maintain. they're saying that even though the junta has said they want the french military out they're saying that their agreement, their military agreement was with the real democratically elected regime of mr. bazoum. so it was a consequence they're not moving troops, and by the way the same should be said about the americans who have a base somewhat further north from the capital and about the same number of people on that base, the americans and the french both would like to stay because they see themselves as a force for stability in that part of africa. kim? >> all right, thanks so much, jim bittermann in paris, appreciate it. >> you bet. in ecuador, the shocking assassination of a presidential candidate left the country deeply shaken and increasing calls for better security. on friday the politician's casket was taken to an exhibition hall so that more people could come and pay their respects, buried in a private ceremony, the latest on the investigation, here's cnn's raphael romo in the capital. >> the ecuadorian attorney general's office has announced friday they've reduced 22 elements of conviction against the suspects, by this, prosecutors mean evidence collected at the crime scene and during raids carried out after the asasssassination of the presidential candidate. investigators have obtained witness testimony and ballistic tests, they have also analyzed security camera videos in and around the crime scene. there was another crucial piece of information revealed by investigators, they say the autopsy shows the victim received long-distance shots and they have been able to match shells to a rifle confiscated in the raids. all six suspects are colombian national. police said he had been previously arrested for gun possession in mid-june, and later released. in one of the raids officials say they found a stolen vehicle that has multiple weapons in its trunk, including rifles, some machine gun, and four pistols. they also found three grenades and four boxes of ammunition containing 384 cartridges as well as two magazines. of course, many questions remain. among them, who was the master mind of the attack, but given the information provided by authorities so far it seems like this was a well-planned and coordinated attack. late friday night, five presidential candidates signed an agreement for the peace of the country. they're demanding a swift investigation and more resources to improve security in ecuador. officials say a presidential debate is scheduled for this sunday and the presidential election for the following sunday will still go on as planned. raphael romo, cnn, ecuador. fighting for a spot in the women's world cup finals, they face a tough test against france, a live update next, please stay with us. 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an intense match. take us through the highlights, and what's the latest? >> reporter: i've got to tell you, kim, i don't know whether this is the best possible moment to come to me or the worst possible moment. we're here at the fan fest in aukland. over a thousand people, and oh my goodness, it is tense. 90 minutes into the four minutes of time added on and there has been nothing to split these two sides up to this point. co-host australia, as you mentioned, brought on their talisman striker sam kerr, she suffered an injury the day before their opening game. made an appearance in their last match, we weren't sure how much of a role she would play in this. there was a huge roar not only here in aukland, but inside the stadium, 2,288 kilometers away in bris bonn as sam kerr came on, made almost an immediate impact and for 20 odd minutes australia threw the kitchen sink at france. but they could not find a way through. and you could see the tension starting to build amongst that australian side. france then started to come back into it, and nobody, yet, has made the breakthrough. so it looks like to extra time we will be heading. both of these sides know a first ever women's world cup semifinal place is on the line, and that opportunity to meet, as you mentioned, the winners of the second semifinal taking place in sydney a little bit later lon. england going into the game the favorites against colombia, but they've got a suspension of lauren james, one of their star players, to deal with, she's scored three goals. she's provided another three in their four matches so far, so it will be really interesting to see how the european champions deal without her. and colombia, for their part, have really ripped up the rule book over the last few weeks. they have been many people surprised package, pulling off that shocked defeat of germany, of course. they've got the 18-year-old teen sensation linda siydo, stealing so many headlines with her incredible, mast terful performances, much older than her 18 years of age. colombia know not only are they looking for a first semifinal place themselves they have very boldly declared they are a team on a mission. they feel they haven't had the respect they deserve on the national stage. they've had money pulled from their domestic league and they said they're here to earn respect and dignity. for them, and fellow women's footballers across the country. but, i think, kim, i need to go and watch the last couple minutes of this game because we are headed to extra time. >> yeah, that's right, i'm just trying to keep an eye on it myself here, but let's hope it doesn't come down to penalties. appreciate it, thanks so much, amanda davies in auckland, new zealand. england captain harry cane is moves from spurs to league of champions byron munich. he said he wanted to thank the players, coaches and most importantly the fans. he scored 213 goals in 317 games for tottenham, and 34 appearances he'll wear number 9 for the munich club. another top shelf transfer is paying off nicely for one city here in the u.s. lienel messi led his team to a victory on friday night. he scored his team's final goal in the 86th minute. messi has scored eight times in five matches. he joined inter-miami last month with a contract said to pay him up to $60 million a year, inter-miami faces the philadelphia union in the league's cup semifinals on tuesday. in japan, a train station in tokyo is testing out a special screen that allows ticket agents and passengers to understand each other when they speak a different language. cnn's mark stuart has a closer look at how it works and how it could apply to other aspects of our lives. >> reporter: at tokyo's busy station it's a steady surge of trains, travelers and at times the need for translation. >> i was actually really nervous coming but i heard people here don't speak english. >> reporter: now a potential solution in this nondescript window using voice translation technology. >> hi, i want to go to matsumoto station. >> users ask a question in their native language. it appears on the screen and then immediately translate into japanese for the staff to read. the response is then translated back to the user's original language. the system is now on a test run. we asked travelers, including patima to try it out. >> you thought the translation was spot on. >> it's exactly what i said was on the screen. >> how many languages can this system translate? >> it supports 12 languages. >> translator: we're told the number of foreign visitors to japan is growing, the screen was introduced so staff and customers can communicate smoothly face to face. >> reporter: there are certainly apps for your phone which can translate but this system is simultaneous, and it's face to face. >> the fact that it was at the same time, the fact that it really understood what i was saying -- >> reporter: while the system isn't always perfect, this technology is quickly improving. >> translator: research in the field of natural language processing and artificial intelligence is progressing very rapidly so these systems are getting better and better, and i hope that they will be used not only in stations but also in other places in the future. >> reporter: the manufacturer of the board hopes that could include airports, sporting events and hospitals. part of an effort to make sure everyone is understood, no matter what language they speak. mark stuart, cnn, tokyo. >> here in the u.s. celebrations are under way to mark the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, a special anniversary concert was held friday in new york. hip-hop fans filled yankees stadium in the bronx where the movement first began back in the early '70s. big names in hip-hop took to the stage from the rapper common to snoop dogg, ice cube, and ti, the dancing, rapping and deejaying aspects of hip-hop grew from the inner city environment to a multibillion part of mainstream culture across the 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