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triple threat of flu, covid and rsv. and trapped underground, wochbtone of the people rescued tells cnn about their wild ordeal. this is what we re watching. and thank you for being here. candidates took to the stage and so what did voters take away from the debates? in pennsylvania, john fetterman and mehmet oz faced off sparring over abortion, inflation and fracking. and it was also voters best chance to see how fetterman performed as he continues to recover from a stroke six months ago. and in new york, governor hochul went head to head with her challenger lee zeldin, and that fight largely centering on crime during the heated debate. let s get started in pennsylvania, jessica dean is there. so they came, they debated and what did voters get to see? reporter: yeah, what did voters see because they will ultimately make the decision here. they are the ones that get to make the decision. so we saw john fetterman and mehmet oz coming together for their first and onl ....
us presidentjoe biden has given ukraine permission to strike inside russia, but only near the area of kharkiv, according to us media reports. to gaza, and there are concerns over supplies of aid after a us built military pier was rendered temporarily out of action. the purpose builtjetty had only been in place for two weeks when part of the structure broke off, necessitating repairs. the pier has been key to getting humanitarian aid into gaza, particularly in the north. the united nations has warned aid deliveries into gaza had dropped by two thirds since israel s move into the southern city of rafah. it says the entire population of gaza, some 2.2 million people, is almost exclusively dependent on humanitarian assistance. meanwhile, israel says it s carried out more than 50 new air strikes across gaza in the last day and that its troops are engaging palestinian fighters on the ground injabaliya in the north of gaza. israel also says it has now established full contro ....
Last night finally the closing arguments in the hearing. we saw somewhat of a different person giving up his closing arguments and became very emotional speaking for almost an hour telling them he did not commit this act which is what this hinges on and the prosecution says this was intentional, the defendant saying no this was not intentional and up to the jury to decide. it s worth noting, kate, on these charges particularly the six of intentional homicide, if he is convicted on either any of those six charges, he will face a mandatory life sentence. so very serious charges that this defendant is facing and you re seeing it happen on our screen. the judge is going through the verdict sheets that they deliberated. we re about to learn what the result is of their decision. the judge will continue to go through the paperwork and bring it to you live. in the meantime, joining me is ....
So, why don t we get there now? cnn s sara sidner, she is live for us in kenosha. sara, good evening to you. i understand you have some new information. we are hearing from kyle rittenhouse. what is he saying? yeah, it s true. he had been doing an interview all along this process with the tucker carlson show, fox news, and here is what he said in one of the clips that has just been released. after the verdict it is read, he is in the car and he says, look, the jury reached the correct verdict. self-defense is not illegal. this has been a rough ride but the worst is over. so, we have now heard from kyle rittenhouse, himself, about what he thinks about the verdict that was handed down. the not guilty on all five counts. um, i should also mention, don, there was something very interesting in the verdict sheets. um, i have them here. there are, of course, five of them. um, and if you look at the ....
Becomes easy to say if they didn t prove that charge to us, we re going to go on to the next one. so there are some things that may be different, but that s hindsight. it s not a good day, i think, for second amendment advocates because you know, essentially now, at least if you take this verdict, if you were to be try to stop for instance a carjacking and pull a gun on the carjacker to defend yourself as a law-abiding sitcitizen and th carjacker was afraid, the question is does that carjacker have the right to shoot you? these are tough questions. i appreciate the comments you relayed earlier, that folks are saying we need to heal and move forward. it was a tough case and again, we have to respect the verdict of the jury. the jury did deliberate for more than 25 hours. we also know now that only two of the verdict sheets were signed yesterday. others had been dated wednesday and thursday so it seems like they came to different ....