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It’s 7:45 p.m. in Kyiv. Here’s what you need to know

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Brent Renaud attends the annual Peabody Awards in New York in 2015. (Mike Coppola/Getty Pictures)

Award-winning American journalist Brent Renaud was killed by Russian forces in Irpin, Ukraine, in line with Kyiv area police in social media posts on Sunday. Kyiv police mentioned one other American journalist was wounded by Russian troops.

In a tweet, Kyiv area police named the 50-year-old American journalist who was killed as Brent Renaud. Police posted a photograph of his physique and his American passport as proof, in addition to a photograph of an outdated New York Occasions press badge with Brent Renaud’s title.

An adviser to Ukraine’s inside minister, Anton Gerashchenko, mentioned in an announcement that Renaud “paid along with his life for making an attempt to show the insidiousness, cruelty and ruthlessness of the aggressor,” in line with a New York Occasions report.  

CNN has been unable to confirm which media outlet the American journalists had been working for in Ukraine.

The New York Occasions mentioned in an announcement on Sunday, “We’re deeply saddened to listen to of Brent Renaud’s dying. Brent was a gifted filmmaker who had contributed to The New York Occasions through the years. Although he had contributed to The Occasions up to now (most just lately in 2015), he was not on project for any desk at The Occasions in Ukraine. Early studies that he labored for Occasions circulated as a result of he was carrying a Occasions press badge that had been issued for an project a few years in the past.” 

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Some extra context: The northern Ukrainian metropolis of Irpin, simply exterior Kyiv, has been the location of considerable Russian shelling in current days and has seen intensive destruction, in line with the Kyiv regional authorities on Friday.

Brent Renaud was a Peabody Award-winning documentary filmmaker, producer, and journalist, who lived and labored in New York Metropolis and Little Rock, Arkansas, in line with his biography on the Renaud Brothers web site. 

Brent Renaud, right, with his brother Craig Renaud at the HBO building screening area in New York City on  September 19, 2007.
Brent Renaud, proper, along with his brother Craig Renaud on the HBO constructing screening space in New York Metropolis on  September 19, 2007.  (Oscar Hidalgo/New York Occasions)

Together with his brother Craig, Renaud spent years “telling humanistic verite tales from the World’s scorching spots,” together with initiatives in Iraq, Afghanistan, Haiti, Egypt, and Libya, in line with his web site bio. Brent Renaud was a 2019 Harvard Nieman Fellow. 

Christof Putzel, a good friend and colleague of Renaud, informed CNN his passing is a “devastating loss to journalism immediately.”

“I wakened this morning to the information that Brent, long-time finest good friend, unbelievable colleague, the most effective battle journalist I believe ever existed, discovering out about his passing. Brent had this capacity to go anyplace, get any story, hear and talk what was occurring to folks that others would not in any other case see it. And it’s a devastating loss to journalism immediately,” Putzel informed Brian Stelter on CNN’s Dependable Sources Sunday.

Putzel mentioned Renaud was engaged on a documentary about refugees world wide when the disaster in Ukraine hit. He mentioned that “Brent was on the airplane the subsequent day” and coated the plight of refugees from Kyiv into Poland. A put up on the Renaud Brothers’ Fb web page, dated March 8, urged readers to observe their protection of the battle Ukraine.

A number of years in the past, Putzel and Renaud received a duPont Award for a narrative they labored on about weapons being smuggled into Mexico from the US. “What I mentioned after we accepted our award was, the one factor greater than Brent’s balls are his coronary heart. And I stand by that. That is what sort of journalist he was,” Putzel mentioned.

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He mentioned Renaud had a singular capacity to make folks belief him as he informed their tales in locations like Iraq and different battle zones. “You would sit down and spend every week watching all of Brent’s tales through the years back-to-back and simply be flabbergasted. The profession that he had, his capacity to achieve folks, his capacity to seize the humanity behind folks’s struggling is one thing I’ve by no means seen earlier than, and I used to be simply honored to work with him so long as I did,” Putzel mentioned.

The director of the Nieman Basis for Journalism at Harvard mentioned on Sunday that the muse is “heartsick” over the dying of American journalist Brent Renaud in Ukraine. 

“Our Nieman Fellow Brent Renaud was gifted and sort, and his work was infused with humanity. He was killed immediately exterior Kiev, and the world and journalism are lesser for it. We’re heartsick,” mentioned basis curator Ann Marie Lipinski in a tweet. 

The Committee to Defend Journalists on Sunday condemned the killing of Renaud and referred to as for the killers to be delivered to justice. 

The New York-based group mentioned in an announcement, “U.S. reporter Brent Renaud was shot and killed, and one other journalist was injured on Sunday within the metropolis of Irpin, exterior of Kyiv, in line with a Ukrainian police official and information studies. In denouncing the capturing, the Committee to Defend Journalists referred to as for the killers to be delivered to justice.”

“We’re shocked and saddened to study of the dying of U.S. journalist Brent Renaud in Ukraine. This sort of assault is completely unacceptable, and is a violation of worldwide legislation,” added the CPJ’s program director Carlos Martinez de la Serna within the assertion. “Russian forces in Ukraine should cease all violence in opposition to journalists and different civilians directly, and whoever killed Renaud ought to be held to account.”

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4 killed, 9 injured after vehicle crashes into Long Island nail salon

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4 killed, 9 injured after vehicle crashes into Long Island nail salon

Four people were killed and nine others were injured after a minivan crashed into a Long Island, New York, nail salon Friday afternoon.

The vehicle slammed into Hawaii Nail & Spa on Grand Boulevard in Deer Park shortly before 5 p.m.

A witness told NBC New York that the van plowed through the front of the business and almost came out through the back of the salon.

All of those killed or injured were inside the salon at the time, according to Lt. Kevin Heissenbuttel. Some people were trapped in the salon and had to be extricated by emergency services, he said.

A witness said the vehicle had been racing through a parking lot across the street before crashing and “seemingly in a rush,” NBC New York reported, adding that others said the van was trying to get around another vehicle when it drove into the building.

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The van was seen racing though a parking lot across the street, NBC New York reported. A witness said it was trying to pass another vehicle when it drove into the building, the station reported.

Photos from the scene showed a gaping hole in the storefront.

The Associated Press reported that a witness said he heard a speeding car and then a “shattering” noise.

“It was a sound that I never heard before,” he said.

The vehicle’s driver was among the injured and transported to a hospital.

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The Deer Park Fire Department chief said it was not clear what caused the vehicle to crash into the business.

About 150 firefighters and EMS personnel responded to the scene.

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Thursday night’s US presidential debate was watched by 48mn television viewers, a sharp drop from the numbers that tuned in to the clashes between Joe Biden and Donald Trump in the 2020 campaign.

CNN, the Warner Bros Discovery-owned network which hosted the event, said just over 9mn viewers had watched on its own channels, narrowly ahead of Fox News and ABC News, with cable rival MSNBC drawing about 4mn viewers. Another 30mn people tuned in on CNN’s digital channels or YouTube, it added.

The combined television audiences were well below the totals for previous presidential debates, however, extending a pattern of US media outlets reporting less interest in their election coverage this year.

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Trump and Biden drew 73mn viewers for their first debate in 2020, while Trump and Hillary Clinton pulled in an audience of 84mn for the opening showdown of their 2016 contest.

With full control over the style, content and format of the debate, CNN inserted rules that are atypical for US political events, such as foregoing a live audience and muting each candidate’s microphones unless it was their turn to speak.

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The debate was also a stark departure in tone from last year’s CNN town hall event with Trump, when a studio audience filled with the former president’s supporters prompted comparisons with his raucous rallies. CNN’s own media commentator slammed the town hall as a “spectacle of lies”, and Chris Licht resigned as CNN’s chief executive just a few weeks later.

By comparison, Thursday’s night’s debate was restrained. With microphones muted, there were no shouting matches, and with no audience or press in the room, it was quiet. The moderators played a background role, leaving the debate largely a back-and-forth dialogue between Trump and Biden. 

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However CNN was criticised for one significant choice: moderators Jake Tapper and Dana Bash largely avoided fact-checking the candidates in real time. The format seemed to favour Trump, who was allowed to make a series of unsubstantiated claims without being challenged during the 90-minute programme. 

The debate was a big test for CNN — the network that pioneered the dramatic, ultra-competitive cable news format in the US in the 1980s, but whose audiences have dwindled in recent years. It was easily the biggest moment yet for CNN chief executive Sir Mark Thompson, who took over as leader of the channel last year and has been tasked with turning around its business and restoring its brand.

CNN landed the sponsorship of the debate in May, beating out competitors including Fox News. The network seized on the moment, promoting the event heavily and forcing its rivals, who simultaneously broadcast the debate, to display CNN’s logo prominently on their screens.

The event was unique for a number of reasons. It was the first presidential debate in decades that was not organised by an independent commission, after Biden and Trump chose to bypass the tradition. It was also scheduled far earlier than usual in the election cycle. In previous years, the initial match-ups between presidential candidates took place in September or October. 

CNN has a fraught history with Trump, who frequently attacked the channel during his presidency. But on Friday morning, the Trump campaign blasted an email out to his supporters titled: “I love CNN . . . Because they gave me the opportunity to wipe the floor with Joe Biden.”

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