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that's right for you at trust and we'll dot com how we really happened tonight at nine what cnn good morning and welcome back to see it in this warning sunday, april 28, i'm victor blackwell. now i'm amara walker. thank you so much for being with us this morning we begin at oklahoma where one storm-related death has been reported so far following severe weather and large destructive tornadoes touching down and the state overnight,
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officials in the area have already reported widespread damage and injuries and several counties and more than 45,000 customers are waking up to no power. >> this severe storm threat is far from over more than 50 deep million people from texas to wisconsin are under severe storm warnings. and the storm prediction center raised sunday severe storm threat for the southern plains to a level three out of five the threat includes possible damaging wind strong tornadoes, and very large hail. cnn's lucy kafanov joins us now from elkhorn, that's a neighborhood in omaha, nebraska where the people there are still recovering from the major tornadoes that hit friday i understand from your last hit that people are just trying to rummage through the salvage anything they can, especially those important papers that's right vector because when a tornado like this hit hits, when it destroys homes, flattens, cars snaps old growth trees and half as if they were twigs the rebuilding part is
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going to take months. >> it is going to take such a long time. i want to give a sense of where i'm standing. this is the garage of a home that was you're not completely flattened by this twister that touchdown on friday. but you can see it rip the roof straight off almost nothing in here. not just because the tornado, the family was here yesterday trying to load and salvage what they could load it in a truck, take it out of here, but it just shows you the strength of these twisters. >> and this is the worst-case scenario for so many americans right now who are under these weather threats over there as the sun is slowly, slowly starting to come up, you see a car that's destroyed. there was another problem. a lot of the people there were hiding in the basements when they emerged. there was no vehicle to take them to safety. again, they had to rely on the community to come here to get help to take them to shelters, to take them to a community shelter. and it was opened up here to place
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them with family, with friends, other places where they can live while the reconstruction efforts will begin, they haven't yet right now. it's about salvaging what people can. it's about trying to get a sense of the full scale of this disaster. i will say that the nebraska governor jim pill in he spoke yesterday along with several agencies, he said it is absolutely a miracle that there was no casualties at this point, just two people lightly injured. no one was killed homes destroyed, things destroyed, but families still very much grateful to be together. one of the life-saving parts of surviving this tornado is having a strong basement that's where most people well, hd, we did talk to one family yesterday who's foam was homeless completely flattened. >> they got out. >> nothing remained. >> guys. i just remarkable to see you pending there. >> and what was once a garage, lucy kafanov. thank you. >> let's go now to cnn
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meteorologist allison chinchar. we're still in this right? this is not over friday. we saw the tornadoes more storm saturday, potentially more today and there's active storms ongoing as we speak so, yes, it's all part of the same system. it's very slow moving. and so that's the thing you're not really seeing. a lot of forward progress, which is why some of these same areas are getting hit day after day after day. you can really see that scope of it here on the map again, showing you all of the severe storm reports over the last 48 hours. look at this 100 18 total tornado reports in just the last 48 hours at five damaging wind reports and nearly 150 hail reports. some of those the size of baseballs, again, huge. you can also see the large swathe. this is a lot of states that have been affected by this. this is where the ongoing line is. you can see essentially from chicago all the way back well down and through dallas extending basically to the mexican texas border. so again, you've got a lot of lightning here, a lot of very heavy rainfalls if you've got some travel plans and some of these cities, keep in mind, especially airlines you may have some delays this morning.
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you also still have where you see these red boxes here still some counties remain under a tornado watch for at least about the next 45 minutes to our more of those are likely going to pop up though as we go through the rest of the day, because especially this afternoon, once that sun comes out, you get the heating of the day that will really help ramp up a lot of these storms. so by this afternoon you're talking wisconsin down to the gulf coast, strong tornadoes damaging winds, and large hail, especially the tornado is being the focus down here run that architects area could be ef2 size or even larger. >> allison chinchar. thank you pro-palestinian protests continued to grip college campuses across the country. the university of southern california is now closed off to anyone who's not students or staff. >> the lapd was called in last night? to lock down the campus earlier this week usc announced the cancellation of its main commencement due to safety concerns and students at columbia university are about to go into their second week of protests cnn's polo sandoval is
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outside the encampment. there hammered victor, good morning to you as we get ready to start yet another week of these demonstrations in the heart of columbia university which is where this massive wave of protests originally started. there is a sense that those conversations as negotiations that were ongoing between members of the encampment in an columbia school officials, if they have stalled, they at least is slowed. that's according to one of two student negotiators that have been engaged in these conversations? with the administration for well over a week now, not moot. khalil telling cnn on friday that though there was some sign of progress late last week in terms i'm just trying to find some common ground. they say at least here, he said that at this point they have not been able to successfully reach an agreement that would lead to clearing out the sun cabinet we are at the stage where kind of an impasse if a university is not acknowledging the movement
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and the extent of the movement and what they're willing to offer. >> it's mostly just the statements, processes and committees. >> and yesterday, one of the representatives of the sun and caitlin said that is likely that they will not have an update regarding those negotiations at least until tomorrow. so that very much leaves thing still open-ended here on the campus. we also heard from khalil who said that they have not been offered any guarantees from the administration that they will not once again turn to the nypd for helping clearing out the campus here. so that's certainly still something that remains open as for other parts the country. earlier this weekend, approximately 100 people were detained on the northeastern university campus. the vice president of communications, they're saying that this was part of clearing get out the campus for those who don't have any association with the university according to officials, those who could produce identification were released, but will likely face
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likely face disciplinary action dose that could rather those who refuse to identify themselves or arrested amara victor hello. thank you. a counterprotest is scheduled on the campus of ucla today, seeing a national correspondent, camila bernal is in los angeles with more force here at ucla. >> things have remained peaceful for the most part, although students have taken over a large portion of the university, you see the encampment here behind me. many of them say they're staying here for as long as it takes the demands very similar to what you're hearing and other universities all over the country tree, it's divestment and disclosure of a lot of the university investments and they say that while they're here at the encampment, they're holding meetings they're learning about the middle east and about the politics of it. you're seeing people from different backgrounds, from different religions who say they are joining this movement. i want you to listen to what some of the students told me earlier as long as this attack
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is going on, ucla is making profit, not a lot, a lot of profit off in this genocide we deserve to know that it is our money that we are giving two. >> it's also other demands are about ending the silence we're here to say that our institutions need to be supporting us. and we refuse to be complicit in the violence against palestinians and here at ucla, officials are saying that they're not going to call police officers unless they feel that some of these students are in danger. >> so right now what you're seeing is security guards, either walking around or riding in their bicycles to make sure that everything goes smoothly and that students here are safe. if there are some students that have expressed being uncomfortable having to walk through this area and the university said, they have people helping students who want to cross through this area. but again, so far it's been peaceful. there are protesters expected to come on sunday and so we will have to wait and see what happens. it's when you have these
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protesters and then counter protesters. but as of now, things do remain peaceful. camila bernal, cnn, los angeles, or kamila. thank you. president joe biden, join members of the washington press corps and celebrities for last night is white house correspondents dinner and biden took the chance to make one of his own age and the legal troubles facing his opponent, donald trump, the annual gala was hosted by saturday night live cast member collin joseph to also poked fund at former president trump biden. and of course, the media cnn, white house reporter camila dechalus, his life for us at the white house. so what else did the president have to say? >> that's right, president biden spent a lot of time making jokes about his how about former president donald trump. but he also spent time making fun himself, particularly focusing on his age. and that is something that he's has a combat while he's run for office, even having voters, some of his democratic allies privately expressed concerns of whether he's fit for office because of questions
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surrounding his mental capacity in his age. so take a quick listen to what he had to say yesterday. >> i'm a grown man running it against the six-year-old well, i feel great. >> i really feel great i'm campaigning over the country, especially vaidya, georgia, north carolina i've always done well in the original 13 colonies now, amara victor, i was inside of the room and a lot of his jokes were really well received. and even though this event is attended by several journalists, a lot of people from across the country tune into this event. and president biden is taking advantage of this opportunity to show voters that he can make funded himself while also talking about issues that he cares about and spending some time talking about his former president and poking some jabs about how he's unfit for office amara, victor, back to you camila dechalus. thanks so
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much. so efforts to get a ceasefire and hostage exchange between israel and hamas appear to have hit another roadblock coming up. why israel has rejected the latest deal also, trump's hush money trial resumes it's weak in new york, what to expect as the prosecution continues to build its case plus, despite protests, tennessee is moving forward with a plan to arm teachers in its schools, coming up. >> what implementation could look like riyadh, today's new now boom is breaking records who gets to say what country is comey country beyond, say a nashville's renaissance? streaming exclusively on macs we put off far into everything we do. we are farmers bakers florist, and makers who grow and create with a passion when
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>> make your statement i'm lauren fox on capitol hill and this is cnn secretary of state antony blinken will visit saudi arabia on monday and tuesday to discuss ways to re-energize talks for a ceasefire in gaza and the release of israeli hostages held by hamas at the state department says blinken will also emphasize, quote, how it is hamas that a standing between in the palestinian people and a ceasefire in israel, protesters are ramping up calls for the government to bring home the hostages. look at this. this was the scene in tel aviv saturday night where a massive crowd rallied in democracy square in some areas, the protests turned rowdy with scuffles between police had demonstrators and israeli officials israel has not accepted the latest proposal on a deal to free the hostages that includes an end to the war and withdrawal from gaza. hamas published a video of two hostages on saturday, including american israeli keith siegel
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this is the first video released of siegel since he was kidnapped by hamas on october 7. >> and the video siegel pleads for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to negotiate a hostage release deal with hamas. >> he appears to be speaking under duress and cnn cannot verify where or when the video was hi elliott gotkine joining us now from london to talk more about this. >> elliott, what are you hearing from the families of these two hostages? >> um, are clearly a little bit of relief on behalf of the families to see their loved ones alive for the first time, but also no doubt, a lot of pain to see them speaking in the state that they are in and also apparently speaking under duress after being held in captivity for more than 200 days and being unable they said in the video to celebrate the jewish festival of passover, the festival of liberation. ironically, which is something that is still ongoing and is
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due to end in israel at least on monday. and the families of those two hostages who appeared in the videos spoke after seeing those videos over the weekend and my father today on the emphasises to all of us, how much we need to reach a deal as soon as possible and bring everyone home. i demand that the leaders of this country watch this video and see their father crying out for help i'm convinced that all the people of israel and the nations of the world want to see the end of the bloodshed and the end of the suffering of our people. prime minister bibi netanyahu and the cabinet please make any deal, make any deal. but every deal is executable. i'm asking you to get a decision now now now and the father of omri miran just speaking just there was speaking at a rally of thousands, if not tens of thousands of people gathering again in central tel aviv, something that's been happening on a weekly basis. >> and if anything, the crowds
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are growing as they seek put pressure on the israeli government and do a deal that would see that loved ones come home after being held hostage for more than 200 days, victor? >> yeah. >> elliot, these pictures that we could put them up of these protests are massive as you say that this is not the first they've been going on for months now how is the israeli government responding to these calls? from the families? it's make job one bringing our loved ones home so these protests or early reminiscent your recall, of course, before the hamas terrorist attacks of october 7, they were weekly protests, tens of thousands of people protesting against the government's plans to weaken the powers of the supreme court. >> so it's looking increasingly like that. so they're trying to put more pressure on the government, the government for its part would say, well, note that this is our top priority along with its other main war aim, which is to destroy hamas militarily and prevent it from ever being able to visit massacre. the saw that it did on october the seventh. again. and yet at the same
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time, many would say, well, those two goals are mutually exclusive. you cannot get them both at the same time. one comes at the cost of the other and certainly the position israel is taking now is that look, hamas and this is a position of the us as well that hamas is insisting on israel withdrawing all of its forces and ending the war completely. israel saying no, the foreign minister saying that if there isn't a deal, then that would not, that would mean that they wouldn't pause or person bone a planned ground operation on rafah. victor amara gotkine. >> thank you so much. files found on a north korean computer suggests the country may be skirting international sanctions coming up. how north korean labour mavi been used to animate some of hollywood's biggest shows every piece. >> of evidence tells a story how it really happened with jesse l martin tonight at nine on cnn five minutes, fellows, five minutes. we shared about
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mesothelioma call us now last night's white house correspondents dinner president biden poked at the legal woes facing donald trump. >> he tried to draw contrasts between what the past couple of months of his campaign of look like compared to trump's add a great stretch. >> the state of the union. for donilon said she trough days lately, you might call it stormy weather what the hell he was colin jost also took his own dig at the former president but before i begin tonight, can we just acknowledge how refreshing it is to see a president of the united states and an event that doesn't begin with a bailiff saying, all rise trump will be back in court this week for a second week of testimony in the hush money trial, there's also a
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hearing thursday about a possible possible gag order on trump after alleged 14 violations, but this isn't the only case that trump is facing. >> three other cases are in the wings awaiting trial. so how could these criminal cases impact the presidency's cnn political analyst and historian julian zelizer, joining me now, good morning to you, julian. there's also the immunity the claims that are before the supreme court, and i wanted to start there, julian, because as you know trump is trying to argue for absolute immunity from criminal prosecution. we heard this past week that the supreme court justices namely the conservative justices, do seem skeptical will love this absolute immunity argument. they do seem though, to signal that they want to give him some level of immunity. what kind of implications could this ruling have on the presidency?
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>> well it could be a serious expansion of presidential power eye since the ear of richard nixon in the early 70s, we've talked about the imperial presidency, a presidency that just keeps getting stronger stronger than congress. and even the courts. and i think if the court, even legitimates part of this claim that the president has such grandiose power. i think it will be a milestone, not for donald trump, but in the evolution and strengthening of the presidency. and in some people's minds and dangerous ways when it comes to the hush money trial, i mean, it seems like this will likely be the only trial that takes place for trump before a 2024 presidential election i mean, do you see the outcome of this case being consequential in any way when it comes to trump's viability as a candidate in terms of his political viability at this point, it doesn't seem so. what we've seen from polls is this is not
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the kind of case that would really subvert his support among republicans, even if convicted that said, you don't know what this looks like until it plays out. that is the nature of something that's unprecedented. we can speculate, but should the words conviction be next to his name as a result of this case, it might change some voters minds and remember, this election is about just changing some people's minds not changing, huge portions of the electrodes, i wouldn't discount it quite yet and it regarding the pro-palestinian protests, the wave of protests that we have been seeing sweep across this country on college campuses over the past week or so, you just wrote a piece that dropped this morning on cnn and it's entitled 1968 protests should serve as a warning to today's democrats first-off, julian remind us of what happened in 19, six state and
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how the vietnam war impacted. >> the presidential election. and what similarities and differences do you see from then? two today oh, democrats held their convention in chicago as they will this summer. >> and there were anti-war protests both outside the convention and inside the convention and ultimately, the television images of those protests really hurt the democratic candidate, hubert humphrey. it looks looks like the democrats were out of control. it looked chaos and division and republican candidate richard nixon capitalize on that and he ran as a candidate of law and order. and he argued that republicans would speak for the silent majority as he would call them, who didn't agree with the protests. so i think this is a risk for president biden. it is something when they reach chicago that is certainly a threat there are differences. look, the anti-war protests against vietnam had
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been going on for a long time. it involved the war where there were american boots on the ground and finally, there was a draft so many american young people felt that in a more visceral way than today. but that said, i do think it is proper to think of what kinds of political problems this might entail for the democratic party going into november. >> yeah, they surely do present some challenges for the biden relaxing campaign. julian zelizer, good to have you. thank you a little more than a year after a deadly school shooting in nashville, tennessee, is governor has now signed a bill that allows teachers to carry guns in the classroom and parents would not necessarily be told about adrenaline just like he can't stand microplate, please of adrenaline right to the heart at bomba were obsessed with
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stored with let me now is cnn contributor firearms expert and founder of the reload, stephen gutowski, steven good to see you. let me start by reading here. what vice president kamala harris tweed about that legislation on the way leading up to the signing, arming teachers is not the solution. we know what actually works universal background checks, red flag laws say the storage and an assault weapons ban, shaimaa on extremist in the tennessee legislature for failing to protect our children. okay. so if they're not going in that direction what informs the decision for arming the teachers instead of hiring more law enforcement to patrol these schools? >> well, i think there's two reasons that advocates go this path. one is that actually it's quite difficult to get enough school resource officers to fill every school on a consistent basis, especially in more rural areas. and the second is that advocates of armed teachers believe that having, several people armed in the school will increase the reaction time in case there is
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some sort of shooting. so that those tend to be the main selling points of this. >> so in order to get the permission to carry in school these teachers and staff have to get an enhanced carry permit, get written authorization, complete at yeah, it was total of training 40 basic and 40 about caring specifically in schools. 40 hours of that complete a background check undergo a psychological exam how does their training compare? to, that of law enforcement but it's certainly not as much time as a law enforcement officer would spend in the academy necessarily, but it's also much more specific to the task at hand. >> all enforcement's going to learn all sorts of other things beyond carrying a gun in the school. whereas teachers in these programs, that's what they're laser-focused on. just that one objective. and their training is much higher than what most states require for concealed carry permit that you can use in most public areas.
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>> you understand trained alongside teachers in colorado? did you discuss with them why they were taking this training, why they wanted to carry what do you learn from that experience yes, i did a story on this a couple of years ago on a similar program in colorado, and most of the teachers there, it was their arguments centered around how much they care for their children, how concerned they are that if something were to happen, they wouldn't be able to defend them. >> and that's why they want to go through this program often at cost to themselves. and obviously large time cost as well. to finish the training that's required in order to do this and then also often to advocate for these policies in their schools because a lot of these programs are based locally. so you have to get approval from your local school district, your local law enforcement, to four, you can even do something like this. so a lot of the teachers that i spoke with their schools didn't even allow us. they were just trying to get
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training, trying to be advocates for it is there any evidence that schools that allow teachers to carry are safer? >> is there an example of a potential school shooting where a teacher took out the threat before law enforcement was able to get there i don't know one where armed response stopped. >> a mass shooting at a school or something of that nature. there have been, of course, school resource officers that have done that. there was a case in illinois, a couple of years ago where where a school resource officer did did use force to stop an attempted school shooter so it's not something that has happened very often. i don't think you've seen this sort of event occur at a school that has a program like this from what i'm aware of, and that's another part of what advocates will say is that it's a deterrent as well. >> why not notify the parents though? what what's the argument for not telling the teacher the parents? this
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teacher has a gun even if you don't tell them where it is yeah generally the argument there is that they're trying to keep at element of confidentiality two, element of surprise, so that if somebody does attack the school, they don't know who's armed or not. >> that tends to be the reason that they implement a policy like that. yeah. i mean, that also makes sense if if someone is going for a weapon in the building, you know, which math teacher has the weapon in the middle of the day it's really a nuance and kinda complicated conversation. >> stephen gutowski, thanks for helping us understand it. >> thank you american companies are banned from doing business with north korea, but could animators in the reclusive country have worked on popular cartoon shows without hollywood studios knowing we have the latest donor and a shocking discovery so it's the playoffs. what brings you to in here
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new season may come from one of america's biggest foes, north korea, martin williams as an north korea analysts at the stimson center. >> i'll show you what we found when he shows us what was inside or recently discovered north korean internet server, there's a bunch of working files in here files including sketches and video from north korea, which resemble the animation from two shows produced and streamed by american companies amazon's invincible, and another coming soon called ionic child of wonder, set to stream on max, which along with cnn is owned by warner brothers discovery. >> there's no evidence that the studios knew that the proprietary work was on a north korean server at some stage in this production process. these files appear to be being worked on by the north koreans. >> there's a clip of ayanna, which hasn't been released yet. >> now, me, spare your life. >> williams says a lot of american production work is outsourced, particularly to china, where it could then be sub contracted to north koreans without the american companies
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awareness. >> it's very common. numerous chinese companies have been sanctioned by the us for working with north korea. not just in animation, but in other areas as well. >> a draft of one animation has chinese instructions translated into korean there's also this production sheet in english, for invincible is there any evidence at the american studios knew about this? >> we didn't find any evidence that they had any direct knowledge of any of this we found the names of some animations. we found the names of some us companies, but nothing that concurrently tie that back to the us companies. >> using north korean labor would be a violation of us sanctions. max and the producer of ayanna lion forge entertainment declined to comment. unique studios which co-created the graphic novel series, did not respond. sky bound entertainment, which produces invincible told cnn it never approved outsourcing and would investigate. >> this is something that's very difficult to, to kinda figure out who you are working with cause once stuff starts
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reports. some of those as large as baseballs. but again, this system is not done yet. we're still continuing to see that main line. it's essentially stretching from chicago all the way back down to the texas texas, mexico border. you've got some very he's strong storms in eastern dallas right now, starting to spread into air portions of arkansas, northwestern illinois. this line is going to continue to spread east as it does. it's going to take the threat for severe storms with it. now once that sun comes out, really starts to heat things up, you're really going to see more of those strong to severe thunderstorms began to fire up. the main target today basically stretches from southern wisconsin all the way down to the gulf coast, places like houston, dallas, shreveport, even up to kansas city in those western chicago suburbs strong tornadoes damaging winds and the potential for some large hail golf ball size, or even larger as we go through the day-to-day here you can see this afternoon again starting to see more of those discrete cells but ahead of the system, beginning to fire back up by tonight. so looking at that main line, continuing to make its way east, this does also
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mean again, overnight, tonight, some more of those evening and overnight storms. so make sure you have a way to get some of those emergency alerts, whether that's on your phone, a weather radio, something like that because we've had the last few nights of having those evening in an overnight severe thunderstorms tonight is going to be the same thing yet again tonight, also flooding threat. this is a very slow moving system which means it has a lot of time to dump a tremendous amount of rain. so a lot of these areas also have the potential for some of that flooding, not just this afternoon, but also through the evening as well? >> all right. allison chinchar. thank you very much. >> a tearful pilot sent his flight attendant, girlfriend running up the aisle after he proposed or her in front of a plane full of passengers. >> here's cnn's jemima she this is your captain speaking to the woman he loves, prepare for turbulence, the emotional car, but quite some yes. >> bars, the was not loving you sabha lot polish airlines pilot
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conrad hans was referring to his flight attendant girlfriend paula, a year-and-a-half ago. principles now, let to the race almost of victory the timing of menu, i'm adria such as feminine it had all the trappings of a ram were you marry me and yes, the flight attendant will marry the pi in the golden age of flying flight attendants once part of the waters should have been a
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finalist his back lot polish airlines posted the video on facebook commenters posted romantic gifts. >> love is in the air although the plane was actually on the ground the entire proposal. but these two are walking on clouds with or without the airplane let's she 10mers cnn, new york. some exotic okay. i did get a little teary either. i didn't expect i was like, this is so not romantic in my opinion. are you doing in front of to do it in front of a bunch of people. i mean, would you want that? >> i guess it depends on the person, but it was moved by, weren't you'd richter was i moved i mean, it's very sweet for them. >> i would rather send by just leaned over me like you know, winning good, no younger. so we might as well do it out of time might as well. that's so romantic

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