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  • happy day after ST Patrick's Day and thank you for starting off a new week with CNN. 2

  • 10. 3

  • Coral Jesus at the CNN Center Investigators in the South Pacific island nation of New Zealand say they're working to find out with an Australian citizen who occasionally lived in New Zealand was there to carry out a terrorist attack. 4

  • On Friday, the suspect sent an 87 page email to the prime minister's office and dozens of other addresses minutes before the attack began, too soon for police to respond, according to the prime minister. 5

  • Afterward, police say the suspect carried out shootings at two mosques in the city of Christ church, leaving 50 people dead and 50 others wounded. 6

  • The attacks were made as Muslims were gathered for Friday prayers. 7

  • Investigators have not discussed what the alleged shooter's motives were, but his email spoke out against Muslims and described immigrants as invaders. 8

  • Though police initially arrested several people afterward on Lee, one suspect was charged in connection with shootings. 9

  • Police reportedly captured him by ramming the car he was driving 36 minutes after the attacks began. 10

  • New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda our turn says there were more firearms in his car that he would have continued the attack if he hadn't been caught, police said after the arrest. 11

  • That they're focused would shift toward helping the families and the victims of the shootings, making sure those affected would get the support and help they need. 12

  • As makeshift memorials appeared around the mosques, promises of support, prayers and donations were being made by leaders, citizens and religious organizations from all over the world from the South Pacific. 13

  • We're taking you to South America. 14

  • Last week, we reported on a rare widespread blackout in Venezuela that added to the country's economic and political problems. 15

  • Electricity went out in 19 of Venezuela's 23 states, and while the government's information minister says the outage has been completely restored, CNN teams on the ground there say this is true for a lot of the capital, Caracas. 16

  • But the lights aren't on everywhere. 17

  • Another issue. 18

  • All this created was a water shortage. 19

  • 70% of Caracas now has drinking water and 80% of the rest of the country again, according to its information minister. 20

  • But while the Venezuelan government accuses the United States and Venezuela's opposition leader for trying to bring down the electrical grid. 21

  • The priority for many residents is getting their taps to run clean. 22

  • At its worst, the blackout triggered a water crisis so severe there was a degrading scramble for water, any water, even dirty water. 23

  • Whatever the drainage pipes and the stream could offer up, the water shortage has eased up a bit, but not the indignity of finding water wherever. 24

  • And however you can even coming from inside a highway tunnel and an open pipe. 25

  • I mean, look at this water. 26

  • It is not clean. 27

  • There is debris in the water. 28

  • There is garbage. 29

  • There are people are very desperate and they're happy to have this water right now telling me that they're using it for bathing and for anything else that they need to be doing. 30

  • They know they can't drink it, but right now this is all they have. 31

  • It's tough, it's very tough, He tells me. 32

  • We need water for everything. 33

  • We don't have water. 34

  • We can't do anything. 35

  • Black goop instead of water, ran through these faucets when the power did come back on. 36

  • Residents posted on social media of a water system rarely maintained or repaired. 37

  • Ana Ramirez says she's afraid that now the water system will never recover. 38

  • She's done without in her tiny apartment in the body of a thought, it since the blackout started last week in Venezuela is still running out ofwater, unthinkable in the country once blessed with vast water resources, years of neglect and now drought have left many struggling and scavenging to get water, as it, too has now become a look. 39

  • Hold it in CNN Good, the governor of the U. 40

  • S. 41

  • State of Nebraska says nearly every region of his state is dealing with historic flooding. 42

  • This is all part of the Bombo genesis, or bomb cyclone that blew east off the Colorado Rockies last week. 43

  • It blasted that state's capital and many other parts of the central US with blizzard conditions and nearly hurricane force winds. 44

  • Heavy rains and flooding were all part of it, and that continues to be a problem in Nebraska, as piles and drifts of snow melts, swell rivers and flood communities. 45

  • Nebraska's Emergency Management Agency says records have been broken in at least 17 locations, and that Maura, that's expected. 46

  • The water has never been measured this high along the Missouri Platt and Elkhorn Rivers, 53 counties, 54 cities and to Native American tribes have declared emergencies. 47

  • Most of the areas affected by the bomb cyclone are expected to have calmer weather this week. 48

  • But as the snow continues to melt and the rain water runs down hills in the creeks and rivers, the flooding threat isn't over. 49

  • Bridge is destroyed, highways washed out, cars and cattle stranded. 50

  • This is the aftermath of a bomb cyclone. 51

  • A powerful weather system slammed the Midwest with hurricane like winds and blizzard conditions last week, leaving drowning, rains and flooding in its wake. 52

  • And after heavy snowfall this winter, natural snowmelt is making bad conditions worse in Wisconsin, Darlington officials say the city hasn't seen this much flooding in more than 25 years. 53

  • FREMONT, Nebraska Home to more than 26,000 people became an island when roadways in and out of town flooded Friday, Nebraska's governor touring the damage in estate. 54

  • This is probably, you know, the most severe, widespread flooding we've had most far hardest part of states. 55

  • Nebraska rescue teams have been pulling trapped residents out of floodwater since Thursday and forecasters caution more snow melt is on the way, so the worst flooding may be yet to come. 56

  • Kaylee Hartung, CNN 12th Trivia. 57

  • Miss cheesiest along, guys Insulting straw Are all restaurants that started? 58

  • Is what? 59

  • Shark tank investments chain restaurant spinoff, food trucks or cards or hot dog stands? 60

  • All of these restaurants were once run out of a car or a truck. 61

  • A food truck. 62

  • Whether you're an aspiring or already successful chef, there are a number of challenges associated with opening a food truck. 63

  • Ingredient costs kitchen coughs, permit costs, not to mention the cost of losing customers. 64

  • When the weather doesn't cooperate, it's all part of it. 65

  • But CNN recently caught up with the Taco Beast, a snowbound Snowcat that serves food. 66

  • It's chefs don't mind if it's snowing outside, though we're not sure what they do in the summer. 67

  • When I fire up the beast, I kind of feel like I'm piloting a spaceship, you know, it's still dark outside. 68

  • You press one button and you light up the sky are the best office, you know, world. 69

  • We look at the flat tops every morning. 70

  • It's not a bad day. 71

  • As much as I'd love to be on my snowboard. 72

  • At that point in time, I still enjoy driving this beast. 73

  • We meet at the bottom of the gondola and head up on the 1st 1 in the morning at 6 30 we had here to wear docking station with a taco beast right around Steamboat for 30 years has opened 1/2 the restaurants in town, working outside for the mountain for like three. 74

  • I'm only in the kitchen for a couple hours a day for what I did mostly out there. 75

  • Well, it's a funny questions like, Oh, do you leave the kitchen here and you drive the Snowcat away? 76

  • No, no, please. 77

  • We're selling out all the time, so people are definitely liking what were thrown down Theme. 78

  • Saying Bat in the Belfry usually applies to someone who is said to be a little crazy. 79

  • What about having a bat in the newsroom? 80

  • Is it going to drive reporters batty? 81

  • It did for a while at W. 82

  • C. 83

  • B I's newsroom in Columbus, Mississippi, when a flying mammal somehow found its way inside. 84

  • A couple of fearless employees eventually trap the animal in a conference room, and they didn't need to hold a conference to decide the bat was better off outside the staff of W C B. 85

  • I then waved W C bye bye. 86

  • Not batting an eye. 87

  • Would Batman flitted back out into the dark night? 88

  • Letting him hang out inside would have been a Kyra up. 89

  • Terrible idea, even if you got away it sometimes and news, some of the most battle tested reporters would wanna fly to its different excellent cases of Carla's Who's batting 1000?

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