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united states and all around the united states. you are watching "cnn newsroom" and i'm rosemary church. just ahead tropical storm hilary bringing powerful wind and heavy rain to southern california this hour triggering fears of life threatening flooding and landslides. u.s. president joe biden is set to visit maui in the hours ahead to get a firsthand look at the devastation caused by this month's historic wildfires. and all eyes back on georgia where donald trump is expected to surrender at the fulton county jail later this week, what this latest legal crisis could mean for trump's 2024 presidential bid. live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom" with rosemary church. >> good to have you with us. we begin in southern california, which is facing the first tropical storm to hit the state in more than two decades. tropical storm hilary has been lashing san diego and los angeles with powerful winds and record breaking rainfall. more than 9 million people in downtown l.a. and surrounding areas are under flash flood warnings. authorities are also urging residents to stay off the roads, as mud and debris are flowing along with the floodwaters. the storm is forecast to continue moving north and dissipate over central nevada where there's already a state of emergency. here you can see a roadway collapse as flash floods inundated the area. san diego's mayor said this amount of rainfall could be too much for his city to handle. >> we're not used to this level of precipitation generally, certainly not in the middle of summer in august. we're not built for this kind of rainfall. that's my main concern. both the high winds that could pose challenges for our power lines and ability to get energy to the homes of our residents as well as flooding. we positioned assets and personnel there to make sure we can address it, but it may overwhelm us and we're asking the public to stay out of those areas for your safety and safety of our first responders. >> meantime this is what hilary unleashed on mexico's baja, california peninsula where it made landfall early sunday. at least one person was killed when their vehicle was swept away in the floodwaters. for the latest, we want to go over to cnn meteorologist karen mcguiness. what are you seeing and how long will this last certainly for southern california? >> yes. i think it's a fairly safe bet the next time we receive an update from the national hurricane center that this is probably going to be weaker than tropical storm strength. right now it's barely hanging in there at 40-mile-an-hour winds moving very rapidly to the north and northwest, but still has a very broad shield of wet weather that extends still from baja all the way up into the great basin and we're seeing some weather moving into washington, oregon, idaho, and montana. you can see just how the debris flow and the amount of water that is moving across some of those valley regions, where they just cannot handle several months worth of rainfall, maybe a year's worth of rainfall, but we also have seen some debris, rockslides in this one. this one is located just east of the san diego area. we had reports of water rescues to the north of los angeles. there were three people that reportedly were rescued. two were accounted for. one person still is not accounted for and the computer models did a pretty good job estimating how much rainfall would materialize, in coastal areas 1 to 3 inches fairly common reports i've seen the last 12 hours and in the mountains they were suggesting 7, 8, 10, maybe some areas as much as 12 inches and that's been the case. still our flash flood warnings out for a good portion of the now under a state of emergency regions when we could see severe flooding continue even going into the early morning hours monday. as i mentioned, a lot of that moisture is moving towards the north. there's a big ridge of high pressure over here, so everything is just kind of funneling towards the north through the great basin and into the rockies. this will start to really taper off going into the afternoon hours in southern california. that's the good news, but you'll see more of it materialize right around nevada, northern nevada, northern california and into the pacific northwest. i'll be back again at the bottom of the hour with another update. >> we appreciate that. many thanks. meantime at least nine people were rescued from a riverbed in san diego. officials say they are looking for any other residents who may need help and the city has never seen a storm like this before. >> reporter: san diego's mayor says the city is simply not built to handle a tropical storm hilary. what the city has been doing is trying to prepare the best that it can. what you're seeing throughout this area of mission valley is main thoroughfares like this one completely shut down. the reason for these barriers is because the street behind me, this is an area, if you're familiar with san diego, mission valley, that is a known flood zone. there is a san diego river over there and then all of the hills you see, some of the desert area, all of that, that funnels down here into the water and the infrastructure needs to hold. what the mayor has said is there's approximately three to four inches that have already come down and expected over the next 24 hours three to four times that much. that's why the san diego unified public school district has delayed the start of school by a full 24 hours. it was scheduled to start on monday. that will push by one day. the navy, in fact, moved ten of its ships out of the bay further into the sea to try to protect those ten vessels just in case this storm were to create any sort of damage. what the city has seen so far is that it has been able to withstand tropical storm hilary. the rain is still coming down. it will be very much what happens in the overnight hours. joining me now is storm chaser edgar o'neill. thanks so much for being with us, edgar. where are you now and what are you seeing and what have you been witnessing? >> yes. i am in palm springs, california. i've just witnessed a lot of flooding. i started the day driving up from el centro and drove up through the sultan city and cathedral city and into palm springs, just lots of flooding everywhere, lot of road closures. >> how are people dealing with this because so many people in that part of california and certainly throughout california would not be used to these sorts of weather conditions and they haven't seen this for a couple decades and we have seen many people trying to drive through way too much water. it doesn't take too much water for a vehicle to be taken away. so talk to us about what people are saying how they're dealing with these sorts of conditions. >> yeah. i've seen a lot of those people out there driving and getting stuck in water and high floodwaters and flash floods. most of them, you know, they all told me that they didn't think it was too big of deal and that was kind of evident with the amount of people that i've seen out on the road today. >> yeah. of course, on top of tropical storm hilary hitting southern california, there was also that magnitude 5.1 earthquake and, of course, the multiple aftershocks. where were you when that hit and what did you feel? >> i was in cathedral city at the time and yeah, i don't know if it was the original earthquake or one of the aftershocks, but i was sitting a stoplight and all of a sudden my car was shaking and i wondered did the wind pick up and it finally hit me an earthquake was happening. >> just incredible, isn't it? i mean the fact that these came at the same time, purely coincidental partner according to the experts, but talk to us as a storm chaser, what happens now. will you go out early in the morning and sort of check out what the weather conditions are like? how do you work this? >> yeah. that's the thing i'll be doing tomorrow morning. i'll be waking up and basically going around checking conditions and seeing how much of this rain overnight has added to the current flooding that's happening right now. a lot of those washes are already full, so i'll be really curious to see how much more happens overnight and then see how many people ended up staying inside and how many more cars are we going to see stuck on the side and in the middle of the roads. >> yeah. that is the critical point here, isn't it? so many people are being told do stay home. only get out if it's absolutely necessary, but just shelter in your homes, but unfortunately people are not heeding that warning, are they, for the most part? >> no, they're not. you know, it's really simple. you hear it all the time, turn around, don't drown, but that's the one thing i'll tell everyone, please, you see standing water and you see moving water, don't try to drive through it. >> that's coming from an expert. thank you so much. take care when you get out there in the morning, appreciate you joining us. >> thank you as well. officials in maui say they are preparing for any possible impact from post tropical cyclone fernanda. they are warning people in areas affected by the wildfire disaster to take special care. the storm is expected to bring heavy rainfall between monday afternoon and tuesday morning. emergency officials say runoff from rains could cause flash flooding or mudslides. president joe biden will, of course, travel to hawaii today to get a firsthand look at the damage from the wildfires. the search to find and identify victims of the wildfires has been painstaking and slow. bill weir reports. >> reporter: here in maui we've had almost now two weeks of anxious anticipation for the latest announcement on the dead and the missing, but that is sort of shifting into grim resignation that a lot of loved ones may never be found, given the temperature of the fire. governor josh green said yesterday 1,050 people remain unaccounted for. he said that many of them will never be recovered. as we stand overlooking the town, we were seeing clouds of dust coming up from some of the heavy machinery and it's so heartbreaking to realize that dust holds people's children and parents and neighbors and loved ones and how do you get a sense of closure in this particular space? this will be a sacred space for so many for so long, 3 1/2 square miles of area burned. the president is expected to fly over lahaina. it's uncertain whether he'll actually touch down on the ground. he's expected to meet with first responders and victims of this disaster. he, of course, is known as an empathizer in chief given the tragedy in his personal life, but he uncharacteristically gave a no comment when asked about hawaiians a few days ago. the white house insists he's been on the phone hourly almost making sure everybody gets the resources they need, but this is really an emotionally charged time, so many tender emotions right now. so the president is sort of walking into that. as for the future, so much of that depends on sort of ancient fights over water rights, in particular. so that's top of mind, people saying the water that could have kept this place lush and fireproof was diverted to resorts and rich homeowners at the expense of localists. that may came up during today's visit, but it certainly will be an issue going forward. bill weir, cnn, maui. in eastern washington state evacuation orders are in place as two wildfires burn across bergen county. the flames have consumed more than 20,000 acres leaving at least two people dead. the fires burning since friday are just 10% contained officials say. problematic weather was said to be hindering efforts by firefighters to battle the blazes. meantime in canada officials say they are turning a corner with the wildfires racing through the western province of british columbia. a local fire chief says things are finally looking better around the city of west colona. he said no more homes have been lost the last day or so and it's now possible to start talking about recovery. about 500 firefighters have been battling the mcdougal creek fire from the ground and the air. prime minister justin trudeau says he is sending canadian armed forces to the region to assist. coming up next, donald trump is expected to be booked this week at a jail in georgia after a historic fourth indictment. our cnn political analyst weighs in on what trump's legal troubles could mean for the 2024 race. ecuador's election is heading for a runoff. we will profile the final candidates after sunday's vote and explain why the south american nation is facing an escalating crisis. back with that and more in just a moment. ent, but we ended up using three times as much and the clothes still weren't asas clean as with tide. so we're back withth tide, and the clothes arare clean again. do 3x the laundry and get a tide clean. it's got to be tide. i have moderate to severe crohn's disease. ♪ things are looking up ♪ ♪ i've got symptom relief ♪ ♪ control of my 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according to a senior law enforcement source with knowledge of that surrender and friday, of course, marking the deadline of d.a. fani willis for when all 19 defendants must turn themselves in. now sources tell cnn trump's team has already been in contact with the d.a.'s office, that those conversations will continue into next week, specifically on the conditions of his appearance and also on the logistics of his surrender. we know officials, including the fulton county sheriff have insist the trump and the other co-defendants will be treated the same as everybody else, specifically with fingerprinting and mugshots, but likely that is impossible just due to the security precautions that must take place when it comes to transporting a former president of the united states and also the high profile nature of some of these other co-defendants. so it's very likely this booking process that would normally just take hours of waiting around, that will probably go much more swiftly for trump and some of his co- defendants. it's also possible looking ahead to the arraignment, that first appearance in court, it's possible they might not have to show up in court because the judge here can choose to do that arraignment virtually or allow them to waive that right to an arraignment. from outside the fulton county jail, isabel rosales, cnn. earlier i spoken with ron brownstein, cnn's senior political analyst and senior editor for "the atlantic" and i asked about the fourth indictment and the possible impact that could have on next year's presidential race. >> the mold is cut. we know in the republican primary context trump has been able to convince most gop voters to see all the indictments the way he wants them to see it, as a deep state attack that is really aimed at them through silencing him. the question of what this looks like if he becomes the republican nominee and gets to the general election i think is very different. we have a lot of polls that show warning lights for him in terms of how the public is responding to that. the overall picture is somewhat muted because voters are indeed reluctant to say think want four more years of joe biden as well, but when you have a majority of independents consistently saying they believe he committed a crime or that his actions committed democracy, that is a warning signal for republicans going forward with him as the nominee and certainly he has an enormous lead now. >> yeah. let's talk about that because despite trump's historic fourth indictment, polls show him way ahead of all the other gop presidential contenders, most of those rivals avoiding any criticism of trump, despite his 91 charges. that's not helping their low support numbers, is it? now, of course, eight of them will participate in wednesday's first gop debate without the frontrunner even bothering to turn up. it's an opportunity for someone to differentiate themselves without being attacked by trump, but is this about winning for many of them or are most of them auditioning to be trump's vice president? >> i'll tell you i'm just like many other political reporters, i'm just back from iowa last week at the state fair and there is a sense i think even among voters, certainly among activists, that some of the other candidates are indeed auditioning to be vice president or cabinet members. let's give them the benefit of the doubt and assume they are actually running for the office that they say they're running for. it's pretty clear from all this polling that what they are doing is not working. by and large with the exceptions of people like chris christie and asa hutchinson and will hurd on the periphery of the race, the republicans are making the same fundamental choices the other candidates did in 2016. they are not going after trump in any real systemic way and they are hoping somehow something happens to cause his support to melt away and they will be there to pick up his voters if they are not tarred as someone who challenged him too hard. >> our thanks to ron brownstein for his perspective. ecuador's presidential election is heading for a runoff. preliminary results indicate leftist luisa gonzalez and businessman daniel noboa will face each other in a second and deciding round in october. it comes after one of the candidates, a legislator and former investigative journalist, was gunned down at a campaign rally earlier this month and as rafael romo explains, it starkly illustrates ecuador's escalating drug and political violence. >> reporter: pollsters didn't see it coming, not among the leading candidates after sunday's first round, but a solid performance held a week before the election, voters gave the 35-year-old businessman and former member of the ecuadoran national assembly the right to go to the second round. noboa is the son of noboa who was also a member of the assembly going against a leftist who governed the south american country since 2007. after her win saying ecuador needs peace, jobs and security and said a return to the policies of correa would allow the country to get out of a wave of insecurity that's made it one of the most violent in the region. in his first remarks after winning the checks to go to the second round, noboa emphasizes platform focuses on security for ecuador and employment. he hopes to rule a country that has been shaken by multiple acts of political violence. on august 9 fernando villavicencio was gunned down leaving a rally in the capital and then on thursday noboa himself said his own campaign was attacked as the candidate traveled with his entourage in the city of duran. hundreds of inmates have died in the last year during clashes inside prisons between local drug gangs with the government seemingly unable to end the violence. ecuadorans will again go to the polls october 15th to choose a president between the two winners of this sunday's presidential election. rafael romo, cnn, atlanta. to guatemala's presidential election where progressive candidate says the people have spoken loudly in his apparent victory. with more than 99% of the ballots counted, he leads former first lady sandra torres 58-37%. arevalo's supporters gathered in the streets of guatemala city to celebrate his win. >> translator: i didn't come to celebrate arevalo. i came to the right to democracy to elect leaders and have the popular election respected above any other thing and above any other interest. >> arevalo campaigned on curbing corruption and tackling malnutrition. guatemala's current president congratulated him and called for a smooth transition of power. still to come, tropical storm hilary is pushing north through the western u.s., but it first made landfall in mexico's baja peninsula. we will take a look at how that region is faring. plus for months ukraine has begged western allies to send fighter jets saying they will make a huge difference on the battlefield against russia. their request will soon be granted. we'll take a 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further inland toward nevada. hilary has already dumped record amounts of rainfall in parts of los angeles and surrounding areas making for dangerous and potentially life threatening flooding. l.a.'s mayor says the region isn't even done cleaning up the last weather-related event. >> it was just a few months ago that a number of the hillside communities, there were slides, there were homes that fell into, you know, the water and so we're still overcoming that and so in those hillsides where there was slides in january, they're still at risk and so this is a big problem for us. >> so let's check in with cnn meteorologist karen maginnis. what is the latest on this tropical storm? >> yes. we still continue to see numerous reports of mudflows, debris fields, also roads that have collapsed. we know that airports saw lots of cancellations for the day. there are still power outages across this region, but tropical storm hilary is really losing some of its steam, but it is still going to produce some pretty widespread rainfall extending all the way up into washington, oregon, and idaho. right now 40-mile-per-hour winds. i will say that in just about an hour and a half we'll receive another update from the national hurricane center and my thinking is that this is so close to losing its tropical storm status i think that's what we might see from the national hurricane center, as i mentioned, just about an hour and a half from now. look at the size of this boulder and this utility truck. yeah, we saw lots of these stories, water rescues, one just north of los angeles. they said there were three people who needed rescuing from flooded waters. they were able to get two. one person is still reported missing. this isn't just in these isolated areas. it is broadly spread all across southern california with these staggering rainfall totals, in some cases upwards of 8 inches. the computer models were really suggesting we could see 8 inches or 12 inches in those mountainous regions, the transverse mountains just surrounding los angeles. also to the south we've seen devastating floods there as well in the vicinity of palm springs, so much water reported there. even when this starts to taper off and it will by tomorrow afternoon, there is still much cleanup to be done and still some pretty strong winds. there are fires that are raging across portions of washington state in the vicinity of spokane. they need this moisture, not sure just how much is going to be left, but the wind is going to be rather vigorous across this region as well. we'll have another update coming up at the top of the hour. rosemary, i'll see you then. >> we appreciate everything you are telling us. thank you so much. hilary first made landfall on mexico's baja peninsula early sunday with at least one person killed in the floodwaters. journalist david shoretell with the latest on that region from the capital. >> reporter: devastated regions out of baja, california, which has been pummeled by rain several hours as tropical storm hilary made its way up along the coastline eventually making landfall sunday morning 11:00 local time. residents in the small community feeling the full force of the storm, 65-mile an hour winds, extreme storm surge and damage to the roadways, authorities telling folks do not leave your house. stay home. there was an incident in santa rosalea earlier where a man was swept from his car and killed. four inches of rain pounded the area in a short amount of time and terrible, terrible ere ndcreated. across the entire state there has been damage as hilary made its way northward towards california, ensenada, mexico's wine region right in the center of the storm and tijuana, an important border city that's been a hub for migrants making their way towards the u.s., tijuana has very poor infrastructure in some parts. it's a hilly city. some of these homes are built into the sides of the hills and mudslides are common there, so authorities on high alert looking for anyone in need of rescue as the storm moved through tijuana into california with immense amounts of rain. of course, this area is unusual for storms to hit like this, but it's not quite as rare as it is in california. that's because as storms form in the pacific, they'll make their way up and usually turn eastward when they hit baja, california, where the waters are much cooler than to the south. this storm, of course, ignoring history moving straight up through baja, california, into california where it's just wreaked havoc. russia's defense ministry says there were two ukrainian drone attacks. officials jammed one drone with electronic warfare capabilities and somehow destroyed the other. there were no reported casualties of meanwhile ukraine's urgent pleas for f-16 fighter jets are finally being answered. both denmark and the netherlands are pledging to donate some of the u.s.-made jets. the announcements came as ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy made stops in both countries sunday. zelenskyy praised the decision as historic saying the planes will not only provide air cover for troops fighting in the counteroffensive, but they'll also provide a much needed emotional boost. >> translator: f-16 will certainly give a new burst of confidence and motivation for both our warriors and civilians. i'm sure they will give new results for ukraine and the whole of europe. >> cnn correspondent clair sebastian joins me now live from london. good morning. ukraine has long emphasized the importance of obtaining these f- 16s as an essential part of defending the country from russia's attacks, but how will this work and what is the timeline for receiving these fire jets? >> reporter: so, rosemary, it's going to be across at least six months of training. the ukrainian defense minister says the training has started, so maybe the clock has started on those six months, but this is a very involved process. it involves language training with english and the issue of maintenance, infrastructure for these planes. so it's very intense, very involved. we don't expect to see these aircraft on the battlefield in any kind of combat role in the near future, but they are very much needed on the battlefield. we're hearing again this morning from the deputy defense minister of ukraine saying there can be no quick action on the southern front. she said the enemy still has an advantage in terms of air power and troop numbers. this is why it's so crucial for president zelenskyy to do what he's doing, going on these tours around countries giving aid. we've just seen him speak in the last half hour or so at the danish parliament. he's still in denmark. he praised danish leadership and expressed gratitude not just for providing the f-16s, but for a whole series of weapons that have been donated. take a listen. >> thank you for your help, all the help provided to ukraine. thank you for -- russians afraid, thank you. >> reporter: inwe have seen russia accuse ukraine of launching two drones at the moscow region. this morning both were averted according to the russian defense, but we are being used to these sort of cryptic references of attacks from ukraine. the thank yous are crucial as zelenskyy is combating what he's concerned about which is fatigue in the western allies as this war approaches the 18- month mark this week and progress is still slow on the front lines, i think crucially important for him to go on these trips. >> many thanks, appreciate it. north korean leader kim jong un reportedly overseen a naval test of strategic cruise missiles. according to state media, he watched as a patrol ship staged a missile launching drill to confirm its combat function. he also inspected the ship which he praised for maintaining "high mobility and mighty striking power." state media did not specify when the test took place. meantime south korea and u.s. forces have kicked off their large scale joint military drills. the annual event is aimed at bolstering their defense capabilities against north korea's evolving threats. let's turn to cnn's paula hancock joining us live from seoul. good to see you again. what is the latest on these joint military drills and reaction from north korea? >> reporter: these started today. it's called the freedom guardian and they will go on until the end of the month. we are hearing from usk, u.s. forces korea and military officials, there will be more than 40 drills, not all live field drills, simulated drills as well. it does seem fairly sizable. we can see north korea making its presence known at the same time, as you mentioned, those cruise missile launches that kim jong un himself went to view. there wasn't a date when exactly this happened from state-run media, kcna, but the very fact they released this information with photos on the day these drills start is unlikely to be a coincidence. north korea is always irritated by these military drills. they say they believe it's the u.s. and south korea practicing to invade north korea and for their part, the u.s. and south korea say they are defensive. it is necessary for readiness, but it is a fact over the past year or so we have seen significantly more joint drills between these two countries. we've also heard from police here in south korea on sunday saying there will also be hacking attempts related to these drills. >> paula, how was that tri- lateral camp a game changer in the region? >> reporter: this is another thing north korea was expected to react to. it was the tri-lateral summit between the leaders of the u.s., south korea and japan where they agreed for more cooperation, intelligence sharing, and annual summit, a three-way hotline, something which was targeted not just for north korea, but also towards a growing threat of china in the region and we heard from the nis, the intelligence agency here in seoul, last week that they believe north korea was preparing for some kind of a launch, potentially an icbm, an intercontinental ballistic missile launch, either around that summit or for this week's joint military drills. at this point we haven't seen anything like that, but the nis did say they saw activity around missile production facilities and vehicle activity related to an icbm launch. so certainly that was something that was not welcomed by either china, who beijing criticized it, or by north korea. >> our thanks to paula hancock joining us live from seoul with that report. still to come, from turmoil to title, spain overcome a mountain of challenges to capture their women's world cup championship, how they triumphed over england in the fifinal. osters... not found in traditional dish soaps that help break k down, loosen and lift away food and g grease... so m much faster! 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lives. no doubt about it. cnn's amanda davis joins us now live from sydney where the final was played. great to see you. sorry about the loss for your country. of course, a hard fought win for spain in what was and has been a truly historic women's world cup. take us through the big moments. >> reporter: yeah, rosemary, it really was a very fitting climax to what has been the most incredible four weeks of action here across australia and new zealand and the victory is the spanish side and making their way back home with the trophy. we reckon they're about halfway through their journey. they deservedly are taking that trophy back home, a team with so much skill and talent who really stepped up when it mattered and put on a show against an england side who had really been picking up momentum and actually only lost one match in 38 heading into the final. you saw just what it meant to the players and the staff at the final whistle, celebrating as it has been quite a journey for them to get to this point, so much talk of unrest and uncertainty in the camp, 15 players writing a letter to the spanish federation expressing their disquiet with the coaching methods and some of the ways they were being treated. three of the players did come back to that squad. it was quite a bizarre scene. there was one group of staff celebrating. there was another group of players celebrating, but despite that, in despite of the unrest, this is a spanish side who have in the last 12 months claimed the under 17 women's world cup, the under 20 women's world cup and now got their hands on the biggest prize of all and they are young, which means they are going to be here to stay. if we're talking about this as a landmark tournament, a new marker for the women's game, in many ways that sums up where we are for all the progress that has been made. there is still a very long way to go. both they and england, two first time finalists have off the field issues they're dealing with, spain with the coaching setup, england with the disagreements with the football association. they're not alone, nigeria, jamaica, south africa also have issues at play. there is still a very, very long way to go, but imagine where we might be in three, four years time at the next women's world cup if we've gotten this far with this amount of investment. if people believe, people invest to the level these women deserve, just think where we can get to. >> such an important point. amanda davis, great reporting joining us there live from sydney. many thanks. we'll be right back. at the mall. but...he wasn't. gain flings with oxi boost and febreze. welcome back, everyone. he is considered to be the oldest human mummy ever found intact. scientists believe he died more than 5,000 years ago and as michael holmes reports, advances in dna technology are letting them piece together his life story. >> reporter: utzi was a man who lived more than 5,000 years ago. until now he was thought to be light-skinned and hairy, but new research finds he was more likely dark-skinned and balding. >> we found out that the skin color is much darker than we thought. he's had a very dark skin color, even darker than today's south europeans like people from sicily, sardinia, but not as dark as people from subsaharan africa and on the other hand, we found out that he was most likely bald. so he had a genetic predisposition to lose his hair. >> reporter: utzi is the world's oldest human corpse to be discovered intact. a hiking couple found him in 1991 on a mountain range along the austrian/italian border. scientists have long known how he died. >> he eventually was killed on the mountainside at the height of 2,210 meters by an arrow shot that hit his left shoulder and we also know that he died quite quickly at that place. >> reporter: but they are now learning more about how he lived using advanced technology to study dna extracted from his pelvis. utzi was previously thought to have descended from people who lived in the caspian step stretching from southeastern europe into kazakhstan, but genome sequencing data places his ancestral origins elsewhere, in modern day turkey. >> he is really just a hunter, gatherer ancestry. >> reporter: these developments shatter previous findings about the iceman, but it's an expected turn in the world of science. >> you get newer charts, new information, then you adapt the reconstruction. >> reporter: the reconstruction has been at the south museum of archeology since 1998. it's expected to soon be upgraded or replaced to fit his new identity. michael holmes, cnn. >> fascinating, isn't it? thanks so much for your company. i'm rosemary church. have yourselves a wonderful day! 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