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welcome everyone. you're on the cnn newsroom. >> i'm omar jimenez in washington in just two weeks, cnn will host the first presidential debate. >> there it is. i was looking for this guy right here, 12 days to weeks. boom, first presidential debate of this election season between president joe biden and former president donald trump. and this weekend the candidates are out on the campaign trail after spending the week on the world stage at the g7 summit, president biden is trading world leaders for hollywood leaders biden is in los angeles tonight at a fundraiser that is breaking a new record for the democratic party when have more on that in a moment, but tickets range from 250 to $500,000 with a contest for small dollar donors, they could when tickets to the event and a chance to

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meet president biden, former president obama, and oscar winners, julia roberts and george clooney, jimmy kimmel will moderate a q&a with biden and obama tonight. cnn white house correspondent arlette saenz joins us. now, arlette, a big hall for the campaign even before the event starts. but obviously that's not the only thing that they're focused on with the debate. not so far away at this point. >> yeah, that's right, omar. but tonight, biden campaign officials are saying that this will be the biggest democratic fundraiser in history. the president heading into the 90s has already raised 28 million. really tapping into some help from celebrity friends like george clooney and julia roberts as well. well as his former boss, former president barack obama, uh, to try to entice people to buy tickets to this event. now, the campaign has been working, trying to engage celebrities in different ways to try to help mobilize voters. and whether it's fundraising or to get out to the polls in november. but this is also coming at a time when

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biden's trying to maintain in his cash advantage over former president donald trump. biden has led trump in fundraising through most of the year, but recently trump has really made some significant gains in his own fundraising operation, especially after securing his party's nomination. now, tonight's event is really modeled after an event that the biden campaign did back in march march in new york city, when biden appeared with obama, as well as former president bill clinton, that events right, raked in $26 million. tonight's events will eclipse that. they've been trying to draw in those high dollar donors, but also making those appeals to small-dollar donors as well. there was a contest, as you mentioned to come to this fundraiser to meet the two presidents and these hollywood stars the campaign's also offered another opportunity for people to donate about $20 and have a chance to tune in virtually so the biden campaign is really a pouring a lot of focus and energy into this fundraiser tonight, as they're

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hoping to post a very big hall, but also so as campaign officials argue, they believe that this will also be a show of force from the entertainment industry in its support for biden yeah and on top of that, again, expected to be or as we've already seen, record breaking in terms of raising money for the democratic party. we are just two weeks out to that first debate. how is the president balancing? of course, the campaigning with also preparing for the debate itself well, president biden has spent most of the last two weeks on the world stage meeting with world leaders in both france and italy. >> but now that he's back here at home, his debate preparations will start to intensify. his advisers have said he hasn't had as much time to prepare, though he has gotten started a bit, but those it tends preparations are really expected to take place in the final days leading into june 27, president is expected to spend some time at camp david huddling with his advisers. their charting the

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best way to take on donald trump on the debate stage. and today's cnn actually announced some of the details for how this debate will work, that both biden and trump's campaigns have agreed to. this will be a 90 minute debate with two commercial breaks. the candidates will not be allowed to interact with their campaign staff during those breaks, the two men will be standing at podiums and an important note is that the microphones will be muted when they are not speaking. that was something that biden's campaign had actually proposed when they suggested having these debates much earlier in the debates season. of course, this will be round three for president biden and former president trump as they faced off two times back in the 2020 race. and so all eyes for the biden campaign for the trump campaign going forward two will really be honing in on this debate to trying to make sure that they put have a strong showing heading into really the first major seen for voters to see biden and trump face off face-to-face.

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>> and without a crowd. >> and so it so really just be both of them and that they're hoping to get some substantive answers from both of them over the course of that, arlette saenz really appreciate the reporting. thank you. meanwhile, former president donald trump is in the key swing state of michigan today, earlier, he held a community roundtable and a detroit church as he tries to raise, support them on black voters. and he just took the stage at a conservative conference with a few possible vice presidential candidates, cnn correspondent, even mechan is in detroit now, what can you tell us about some of his efforts today? >> the former president, just beginning his remarks here at the turning point, action convention. when he started his michigan swing at a predominantly black church, a appealing to voters, they're republicans, are confident that they can make inroads with these faith-based voters. selection cyclone, of course it wouldn't take much for them to chip away from democrats in

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order to have some real impact, would here at this event, turning point action just such a key strategic partner for the president that is because these these are the die-hard i see people here proudly wearing shirts with trump's mug shot on it. >> there are people here holding up signs with trump's mug shot that saying never surrender. >> and the organization itself is planning to spend over $100 on get out the vote efforts. >> not only here in michigan, but in battleground states we talked rocks, the counter. so this is coalition that he has to inspire omar if he is going to if he's going to sail to victory in november we'll continue to monitor everything going on there. even mackenzie appreciate the reporting. appreciate it. thank you all right. >> breaking news out of gaza

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tonight, hamas says strikes against israel quotes, will continue after what is being described as an incident. in southern gaza left eight soldiers dead, making it one of the single deadliest events involving israeli troops since the october 7 attacks. now earlier the militant wing of hamas claimed it carried out a complex ambush against enemy vehicles, but israel has not said whether the group was responsible for the incidents. cnn's oren liebermann is in haifa for us. oren the idf, as we've been talking about this, this afternoon, here, just released some preliminary findings from their investigation. what sticks out to you so first, the caution that this incident is still under investigation. >> it's clear they're trying to figure out exactly what happened here and it happened very early this morning at about 5:15 in tarlow sultan, which is in northwest rafah. that's where the idf has been operating as they have pushed through the southern gaza city, that for so long hunger for the past few months here has been a refuge for so many who have now

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had to flee as the idf has moved in, the idf says at 515 this morning and armored personnel carrier with eight soldiers effectively exploded as a result of a sidebar. now it's not clear at this point if that bomb was attached in some way or fixed to the vehicle, or if it was a missile or projectile fired at the view the gold, but the armored personnel carrier itself had explosives already on board. that were part of its use as a combat engineering battalion and that's when the idf says those explosives detonated either as a result of that sidebar or for some other reason. and that in and of itself is a problem because they are supposed to withstand any force that would cause them to explode. still, the idf says it resulted in what they call a significant explosion, making it difficult not only to locate remains of the aid soldiers, but also parts of the vehicle itself that had exploded. so that part from the idf side is still under investigation. the al qassam brigades it is the military wing of hamas, say they laid what they call a

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complex trap attacking first, a military bulldozer. and then when a rescuer extraction unit came, they say then fired a missile at that armored vehicle and caused it to explode at the same time as this is happening. the rafah's civil defense unit says but there was significant artillery and airstrikes in this part of gaza since early this morning. so it's possible they're describing the exact same incident here all under investigation. meanwhile, hamas says they will continue strikes on israeli forces in gaza and of course that's is dynamic. >> we're going to continue to keep an eye out for as for this moment, we're still learning again, some of those preliminary details. we've also been following some of the demonstrations that we've been seeing in tel aviv for one that's where a lot of the images we've been following have been coming out of, but certainly not the only place but demonstrations that that did not come out of nowhere tonight. he just generally, what are the protesters

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demanding and why has this remains such a persistent and consistent dynamic over recent months? >> so generally there are two parts of this protest. one is calling for a hostage deal and calling for the hostages to be brought home as quickly as possible, then there's an anti-government protests, very often these effectively merged into one larger protest. and you see the force of that tens of thousands easily by the pictures in the images we have seen coming out in tel aviv. you're right to point out these are not only in tel aviv, there were protests in jerusalem against the government and in many other places, protesters that are angry, frustrated, and frankly furious with the government of prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his far-right coalition partners effectively trying to make their voices heard and seen. there was bonfires, some bonfires as part of the protests. that was one of the most stunning images according to police, there was at least one arrest for starting those bonfires. you see the force and

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frankly, you see the fury in these week after week for a tremendous amount of time, the longevity here is just a stunning as side highs of the protests. yes, they took a break after october 7 and became part of trying to help the the military and the country in that time. but you now see them returning and i suspect it will be here week after week calling on the government to resign as they are furious with house, it has government has handled not only the war to this point but the negotiations about a hostage deal. and the country in general as the war drags on nearing its, its nine month mark now, yeah, a lot of dynamics being expressed by some of the folks that we've seen in the street to this point, oren liebermann really appreciate that the reporting is always coming up cnn has an exclusive look inside russian warships. now docked in cuba, russia making a show of force just 90 miles from the us. i made growing concerns about the message putin is trying to send

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ukraine, cnn's patrick oppmann got to board one of these ships though and has this exclusive look inside several hundred cubans weight in the broiling sun tour a russian warship russian diplomats told me the public would be allowed to visit the admiral gorshkov, one of the most modern warships and president vladimir putin was navy capable of firing hypersonic missiles, the traveling more than 6,000 miles per hour. >> it's the first of three days the ship will receive visitors are rare opportunity for people here to see the up-close a frigate belonging to cuba's cold war era comrades get a live, differently, an abortion after nearly three hours waiting, having my cuban resident id card run through a database by police and passing through metal detectors we're told to board the gorshkov's just next to us is the nuclear nuclear-powered submarine because on the first of its kind, to come to port here, the visit of the four russian ships, the largest russian

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causing the airplane to descend soon after a warning system sounded, alarms signaling the jet was getting too close to the surface and the captain ordered the first officer to increase thrust. the plane then climbed aggressively at 85 500 feet per minute. what is your reaction to hearing a little bit of what happened there well, my first reaction is thank heavens for the ground proximity warning system, which is the warning system went off telling them they were descending too fast, they were too close to the land. >> and they weren't on there and other equipment saying they weren't on their glides slopes anymore? more so the warning equipment did appear to go off, not noticing that you leaned on the control column and this rapid dead descent, this is greater than your standard. the san is greater than a normal descent and same with the climb. the climb was a much greater than a normal climb, which is now three airliners there's can do 2,500 to 3,000 feet per minute is kinda typical. they can do much more if they have to avoid something, but clearly not

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normal flight. and because they had been in some bad weather, passengers midas of the assumed it was turbulence and not the pilots who were causing this yeah. >> and look, mary, 400 feet, that's what that's what we're talking about here. i mean, put that into perspective for us, especially from an aviation standpoint, we typically are dealing with thousands and tens of thousands of feet, not just a few hundred what is that perspective? here for aviation? >> well, i'd 400 feet. that's almost, you know, thankfully it's a collision almost without casualties in the co*ckpit, what would have been happening as a ground proximity warning system, it gives you warnings, but when you're that close, it literally yells at you pull up, pull up terrain, terrain. it's it's very close let's do a question. >> yeah. >> are you surprised that we're just now learning about this incident, even though it happened back in april well, i am surprised renal for a couple of reasons.

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>> one, this is something that has to be reported to the faa the faa may have gotten the report but didn't tell anyone, but usually we have videos from past jurors. we have the information often from the ntsb if their right to open any kind of an investigation are look into it, they have to have a preliminary within 30 days. so the fact that no one is learning about it until now is unusual, but the passengers, once again, since they had been in some bad weather, might have thought just a storm and didn't take video, but it does surprise me because we learn everything instantaneously now yeah. >> yeah. speaking of a separate incident on a southwest plane in may, a boeing 737 max eight experienced a dutch roll less so for the, for the type of plane in this case but the crew was able to regain control. what stands out to you about what happened there? and can you explain what a dutch roll is sure. >> what stands out to me as the aircraft did this, not the

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pilot. now a dutch roll, it's called the dutch roll because it's kind of like an ice skater leans from one side to the other. they're kind of like that. and you do that in training and learn to do that in front flight training, we had to do it and to recover from it and do it in a controlled fashion. but the problem here is that apparently the plane did it and commanded and that of course calls into question a couple of things immediately, the 2737 max eight crashes where the planes dough bove uncontrolled and then years ago, 7:37 rudder heart overs, where the rudder cause the plane to roll over and those instances crashed into the ground. so the fact that it was apparently and commanded is most alarming and a porsche should have been reported to the faa and will require an ntsb investigation soon as to why this happened yeah. >> i look, there's also a report this week about questionable titanium parts used to build planes boeing says its planes are safe, but also you investigated titanium parts of the dot what did you

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learn during those investigations and why is that? even an issue? >> all right. well, when i was inspector general, we started the bogus parts investigation effort literally worldwide. it's now standard standard part of the federal aviation administration, but we got thousands of bogus parts from all over the world, including fake titanium parts. now, the reason that's so important is every three important part on airplane has to be improved to manufacturing two components. what it's made with storage, everything. and in this case they not only had parts that weren't made with titanium because it has strength, it has certain temperature properties that allow it to function and not in a high stress, high temperature environment of an error crap. and we got bogus, for example, bogus titanium liners from russia, from chinai plane, it's very difficult to know that you have it if you

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had fake paperwork that says it's legitimate part and so on a plane, there's got to be very difficult to know did you have it there and it's a ticking time bomb. it could be a big problem if the part does not perform and just this week, russia announced this is going to start manufacturing parts for boeing's and airbus and other aircraft without any approvals at all so it can't get parts. so we're just going to start manufacturing flooding the market. so this is an area that aviation asked to watch very, very closely in the next few months and years because this whole system to keep out bogus parts is what helps and what goes along way to keep our planes safe and our maintenance safe wherever the plane's go, it's supposed to be approved and only with genuine parts. and this is going to be a problem if they don't get a handle on it this is why we bring you in, mary, you just expanded my whole understanding of what's going on here. mary schiavo really appreciate my all new and growing concerns tonight about the terror group isis carrying out some kind of

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outside of detroit. this is happening in rochester hills, michigan. we're still working to find out exactly how many people are hurt or if the suspected shooter is in custody. but we're going to be more information as needed. we also are following other stories right now, including terrorism fears are growing among national security officials after the recent arrest of eight people from tajikistan with suspected ties to isis, though the group has largely splintered american authorities say it's still poses a very real threat today. cnn's josh campbell has more would you say that there's multiple blinking red lights out there? i see blinking lights everywhere. i turn current and former us counterterrorism officials increasingly sounding the alarm over concerns about threats to the homeland. >> multiple us officials tell cnn eight tajikistan nationals with possible ties to he says, were arrested on immigration charges in los angeles, new york, and philadelphia. the man had entered the us through the southern border and requested

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asylum raising no red flags when initially vetted by immigration officials, but it was the later discovery of their potential ties to an isis affiliate that set off a flurry of urgent investigative efforts by thank fbi agents and analysts coast-to-coast. >> no specific attack planning was detected. >> sources said, but senior us officials decided late last week to arrest the men and begin proceedings to expel them from the country rather than continuing surveilling them to determine any possible plot the fbi investigation continues. sources say, along with a renewed focus on threats from central asia, we have seen a number of high-profile attacks and plots, both planned and carried out by tajik nationals acting on behalf of isis-k, several europe as well as in particular, the deadly attack on a concert hall in moscow earlier this year that killed more than 100 people. >> the recent arrest have also renewed concerns about the vulnerability of the us southern border in 2023, us customs and border protection

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reported 169 encounters with non-us citizens identify fight as potential matches with names on the terrorism watch list a broad category of individuals who may have only tangential connections to note extremist, but nevertheless remain a matter of grave concern for terrorism experts in this heightened threat environment, terrorist groups are learning and adaptive organizations. they've identified bility that the united states has what we need to do is increase and target our resources so that we stop people from entering illegally or if they present themselves at a border crossing, ensure they never make it in. if they are in fact a terror threat. >> while officials say the group known as isis-k, an isis affiliate based in afghanistan, has dramatically ramped up its online propaganda machine scope of the problem is really massive the problem since september 11th, his continued to metastasize the enemy has not stopped there, committed to causing violence and harm to

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us. we have to be committed to protecting this country josh campbell, cnn, los angeles all right. >> thank you, josh, for that reporting. cnn senior national security analyst juliet cayenne joins us now so julia why have these arrests set off the alarm bells, so to speak? >> there's two reasons. one is just the overall foreign terrorist threat environment is just higher we're so focused on domestic terrorism that is remains the predominant threat. but along with it, we're just seeing a lot of data, a lot of intelligence, a lot of concerns by law enforcement, including fbi director ray, that it is different this summer. it might be related to the israel hamas war, but there's other aspects to it. elections are going on. half of half of the world's population has voting this year. so there's just a lot of transitions that terror groups take advantage of. the second, of course, is this particular

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threat coming through the southern border. we know isis-k is a is one of the most violent wings of isis. it's hard to put them in comparison, but they definitely took advantage of, it seems a lawful process presenting yourself at a border to seek asylum. got in after an initial review and then a further review targeted them. >> that's that's basically a resource issue and it's also what the biden administration has been worried about to the asylum claims are being taken advantage of yeah. i wanted best a two-part question here because one, what makes tajikistan such an area physically of concern? and then i think also there's a lot of people that would think, well, we haven't heard much from isis recently, maybe the threat is no longer there or at the very least lessened. >> what is the actual cool picture in your view so it has less than to the extent that it's dispersed and then that but that has a consequence

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which is it is a harder to detect. in other words, you don't have the centralized al-qaeda pre 911 with bin laden and his team. you have a much more diverse, diverse g7 graphically ideal, ideologically, group that is harder than two for foreign intelligence entities, as well as ours to be able to target whether there's a specific plan basically central asian countries and tajik. so i have been a concern or at least some people within that country have been affiliated with isis-k. it's sort of, it's a troublesome aspect of the governance system there. borders afghanistan where we know isis still thrives and so that's the what we think. oh, it's a central asian country. we don't know. we've never heard of it before, but in fact, it is it is in the center of what's increased threat environment look, we have heard about isis-k and they attacked in russia, which is hardly a

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soft target. and there's been other cases throughout europe that they will be successful, unfortunately, are one worries whether it's just a matter of time but i will say we don't know about these individuals and specific organization for a specific attack, but i think what you're seeing, given the overall threat environment, is that there's essentially no no ability to escape that kind of surveillance or review and either be deported or never be led into this country and i want to touch on that. >> and what you talked about a little bit earlier, is there a look? there's a politically sensitive element here, this being the southern border and some of the issues and difficulties and being able to to address who is coming over and at what pace they're coming over, especially in regards to resources that we have. >> does that contextualize this, this threat, this potential threat based on the

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arrest of these individuals and within the resources at the southern border and how difficult it is actually to try and stop someone i guess from coming in who may want to commit harm yeah. it's a great question. you're seeing sort of two to shifts simultaneously right now. so the first is we used to always believe, think about 9:11. terrorists wanted to come here, sort of as lawfully as possible because because they want to succeed in getting here to be able to perform the attack. so they're going to come in on student visas or or employment visas that obviously has changed, right? as both the lawful immigration process gets more difficult, but also, and this is the second part, as they see, right? vulnerabilities in our southern border. but we don't know to what extent they're taking advantage of it, but but consistent with what the biden administration has been saying, the numbers are accurate, that 2030 years ago, most people who came

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through the southern border simply came unlawfully. they just tried to cross the border and they were caught or not. now what you're seeing is this, this pressure on the asylum system that the biden ministration is trying to correct because everyone is presenting themselves at a border crossing, you cannot process this. many people successfully. and i think what you're seeing is sort of this i hate to say it's an odd success story, but they were allowed in. they probably should have gotten a further review. and then that further review being done through the terrorism side of national security then determines that they can't seek any lawful status here. and in fact, have to leave yeah. >> yeah. >> julia khiam, i appreciate the perspective as always. thank you thank you all right. coming up next, an amusem*nt park nightmare, really dozens of people stuck upside down. you can see him there. that is not what it's supposed to look like dangling in mid air when they're ride suddenly stops. >> wanted to talk to two of those writers about what they

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that go to harrys.com slash tv to claim your $5 trial i'm natasha bertrand at the pentagon. and this is cnn a mirror right in arrived. and this isn't supposed to be upside down like this. it's been like that for like already three minutes bad for them all, correct? >> it is not supposed to be upside down like that. firefighters had to be called in when about 30 people got stuck on an upside down, got

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stuck upside down on a ride. this happening friday, add an amusem*nt park in portland, oregon. now fire officials say they were ready to start rescue in the rider's using ropes for the ride was lowered back to the ground. >> so joining us now are recent high school graduates, jordan harding and daniel allen, who were both on that actual ride. >> daniel, i want to start with you. what was going through your mind once you realize you actually were stuck upside down? >> well, when i was first on the ride and you're like we were like coming like we're already gotten around once and then we went around the second time and for a second, like a kinda like it's stuck in the air for a minute because it's like gravity, so it's like you're like when you're like spinning and then it's like goes back down and it felt like it was about to go back down and wobbled. and then you just showed us click and it locked in place like probably like five seconds in and we're like, what the heck is going on? and i'm like, whoa like this thing's not moving. and i'm just i'm sitting here upside down like my mind is like lost.

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like i don't even know what i was thinking at first. it was crazy and then once you just hear the entire machine stop and people are like looking up and you notice something's there's an actual problem once you're like sending 30 seconds you think like they're just going to maybe turn it back on like a minute. a minute. it will be fine. like keep going because i mean no one would ever think when they go to an amusem*nt park that go have a fun day, you're going to sit up in the sky upside down 30 minutes, not known if it's like i almost like i don't know if i was going to die. i didn't. >> you don't even know we've gotten were told nothing is sitting up there. they're just like you're gonna be okay somebody's coming. >> but really when you're up there, like or reassure going to be okay this much time machines shut off the power went out we're just hanging upside down and your wondering like, what's the fire department gonna do for the fire? how're they can handle this? one of the men? >> take us luck with the latter and strap was all over hanging

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upside down like how i was going to say it's such a crazy situation. >> i mean, just looking at the videos that are coming through. i mean, for everyone, jordan, i want to ask you due to like, how were other people acting on the rider you all trying to comfort each other? because again, this was not the way that you imagined this would be going no. >> yeah. >> at first, it's just everyone's kinda in shock, you because it is supposed to stop for a few seconds. so at first you're just kinda like closing your eyes are holding on and you're like, okay, like it's time to come down now. and then when it doesn't come down, it was silent like because everyone's just like, hello, like what's going on. so we're stopped would say down and it's silent for i would say a few minutes, like, i remember being like daniel giuliani's going on because that's like your initial responses like, why are we still upside down? and he wasn't responding, which is hundreds of valid because i wasn't really actually asking. i was like, what's going on, what's going on and i do the

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first three minutes is completely silent. like mostly. but then once it's like five minutes, it's like okay, something's wrong because when i started to actually panic excuse me is when they came over the speaker and announced at the park was closing because you don't really think anything of it. you're like, okay, we're some swing back down. like it's perfectly distributed, so we're just stuck upside-down, but if the wind was the right way or whatever will swing back down when they announced that the park is closing is when people started to actually panic because it's like you're trying to protect people that aren't even on the ride from seeing what's what could potentially happen to us. you know what i mean? that's what i mean, people are literally watching you as you all are going through this experience. people are also on the ground i'm wondering what's, what's actually going to happen. and daniel, i want to ask you, like, how did you all feel physically in this situation? because i think when i'm hanging upside down for even just a little bit you start to feel a little weird in the head and here you guys are for over

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half an hour. how are people holding up physically over the of course of this well, physically, i would say like mine like the hardest is so big, it's like all on your chest. >> so already it's like a stopping of breathing. it's hard to breathe. i also have asthma, so i already feel in close. so you're very trapped physically. and the hardest is like big all over, like on your waist. so your waist is like the thing that's hold pushing against you. she entire time. and your shoulders so like you're my shoulders are still a little like bruised and solar and definitely i would say like my waste, my waist is like just like sore like a little it was i was in pain. i my entire legs went numb. i was trying to hold myself up in the bars like my waist and he set off of it and my shoulders. but like when you're holding yourself up so long, so like those things don't get damaged, all those nerves right there in the arteries your like your body starts to go like tired unlike yours, i'm struggling, i'm breathing and it's already such just a big problem that

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i'm dealing with. it was just a lot of stress yeah. >> and we've got the go, but i just went. was that your first ride of the day? was that the first ride you all gone on all right. >> so for first and last ride for the day, but i but i'm glad you all are okay. obviously, you're really scary situation that we saw play out on video, but you all actually went through it. so i appreciate you, jordan harding and daniel allen, both of you being here thank you for for sharing. >> of course. of course. >> all right, everyone, rafat, more news, president biden and former president trump are both hitting the trail tonight with biden using a star-studded the event to build up his war chest while trump, strength is strengthens his efforts to win over more black voters urine the cnn newsroom will explain it all coming up i'll draw chains is cold calculating, cynical, and needs the money not only well as the cia

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