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breaking news >> all right, everyone, thanks for joining me. i'm omar jimenez in for fredricka whitfield. we're going to begin this hour with breaking news the supreme court saying they may issue opinions tomorrow as several heist diggs cases hang in the balance. now, speculation is growing that justices could rule on a colorado decision to remove former president donald trump from the state's ballot since there are set to vote in the super tuesday primary this week, colorado challenge, trump's presidential eligibility under the constitution's 14th amendment insurrectionist clause. we're going to follow the developments tomorrow morning and bringing the latest here on cnn and cnn.com. meanwhile, on the campaign trail, former president donald trump continues his march towards clinching the gop presidential nomination, sweeping three more states on saturday. now his campaign is aiming to build up an insurmountable lead on super
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tuesday, two days from now, when voters in 15 states and one us territory head to the polls. now, despite it getting just a fraction of the republican delegates so far, nikki haley is hanging in the race. this will also be a high-stakes week for president biden on thursday, the president will deliver his highly anticipated state of the union address. we've got a team of correspondents covering these developments. priscilla alvarez is going to tell us more about biden's state of the union address and a moment but i want to start with eva mckend, who's on the campaign trail in vermont with nikki haley so eva, what are haley's expectations for super tuesday? >> well omar i would say that her campaign is not really setting expectations at all. she's just crisscrossing the country right now, trying to appeal to as many voters as possible. just wrapped up a rally here in vermont and struck me as a woman came up to me at the end. and she said that she felt as though haley would do well here because there are a lot of independent minded voters that's how she
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described the voters here. another man came up to me and he said that he wished that haley actually would have brought up climate change, the climate crisis that she could maybe bring even more voters into the fold by bringing up that issue. so that gives you a sense of the type of voters that are supporting her, at least in this state. some of them democrats, many democrats showing up to her event who supported the republican governor, phil scott. we spoke to one of them. let's listen we do typically vote for republicans. >> never, never, never >> from nikki haley will be the first one. >> i do not feel that former president did it trump understands the constitution or his constitutional duties or how to govern. unfortunately although i may like a couple of his policies, i don't think he's a good choice for the country >> so the problem for haley is, even though she does have this broad appeal, she's capturing
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voters like that woman. you heard here that are really vital in a general election. more middle of the road voters. is that vermont, massachusetts, where she was over the weekend, maine where she's headed this evening. these are winner take all states and ultimately this is a delegate fight so if she doesn't get above 50% on super tuesday in any of the three states that i mentioned, then she doesn't walk away with any of the delegates former president donald trump could have enough delegates to win the republican primary by the middle of the month, omar yeah. >> and that dynamic that we heard from that woman who was something i ran into in michigan and south carolina last week as well, democrats, who, in those primaries are able to vote for whoever they want. are essentially making an anti-trump vote, even though they might not necessarily be for nikki haley, very interesting, eva mckend. thank you. i want to go now to priscilla alvarez. priscilla, the president. president biden, will deliver his state of union this week based on the timing and the moment. i mean, it's a really significant chance to
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showcase what he's done and try to convince voters kristie give him another term in office. what are we likely to hear from the president? >> that's right, omar, this is an address that's going to happen a couple of days after super tuesday. that's a moment that campaign official same. will bring into clear focus that this is a race between president biden and former president donald trump. and this address is going to to be viewed by tens of millions of americans, which means that it could be one of the largest audiences that he has on television before the november vote. so it is a critical moment for him to convey his message to americans and to lay out his accomplishments thus far, while also outlining his vision for the future. now, on the domestic front, that would include, for example, economic populism, raising taxes for the corporate and the wealthy, border security, the protection of reproductive rights, lowering healthcare costs, as well as one of the biggest themes of his, of his reelection campaign. preserving
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democracy. of course, hanging over all of this is still the israel hamas war that has occupied a lot of the president's time. and it is also come up at a lot of his campaign appearances where there have been protesters calling for a ceasefire. there are currently talks ongoing to try to reach that temporary ceasefire for the release of hostages and for humanitarian aid to get into gaza. but whether it can be reached before thursday is still a big question for now though the president, his advisers huddling at camp david, just like they did last year to rehearse and to put their final touches on that address? >> yeah. priscilla alvarez, eva mckend. thank you both with me now to talk more about the 2020 for race, is loni can he's a former public policy director for mitt romney, and i want to start with getting your reaction to this possible supreme court ruling tomorrow on trump's ballot eligibility in colorado, trump isn't really expected to carry colorado in the general election. so does it matter if he's not on the state's ballot in november,
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what we're the implications here >> well, >> it certainly matters because we have to remember that there are a number of states that have proceeded under the same thesis that essentially they've relied on. this constitutional provision to try and keep him off the ballot. and now, when this case was argued before the supreme court's some number of weeks ago so supreme court justices were both conservative justices as well as ones that were appointed by democrats. on the more progressive side of the spectrum, express some amount of skepticism about this argument. so we should expect, given first of all, how quickly this decision is coming down. but second of all, how things went at oral argument that the court is unlikely to accept the state of colorado as argument in this case, and more likely than not, we will see former president trump on these ballots, even in states where there has been a disqualification from secretaries of state or other political entities in those states and we've already seen these efforts in some states fail at the lower court level
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as well. but this of course would be the strongest sentiment that could be expressed from the us supreme court. now, look trump does appear to be on his way to being the presumptive gop nominee. the current polls show a very close race between him and biden in the general election but what does trump need to do in the coming months if he wants to secure the moderate republicans or independents in the general election, who might now prefer nikki haley or even president biden well, omar, i think that's the million-dollar question. what the president is going to be former president is going to be able to do to get that portion of the republican vote. and we've seen, by the way, in a lot of these states that have gone already the proportion of republican voters or republican and independent minded voters in those states, for example well, that have been open to non-republicans like new hampshire, you've got anywhere from about 30 to 40% of that electorate. that if nikki haley. and so former president trump has something
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of a task ahead of him in terms of trying to both unify the republican party to your point? >> but >> also beyond that to secure the support of independence and independent-leaning voters. he's going to need support from those voters in states like pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, georgia, arizona, nevada, the swing states that everyone talks about. those independent voters are going to be an important element of this. so certainly he's got two tasks ahead. one is to get those republicans who may be skeptical of his candidacy behind him, as well as getting those independent minded voters to pick him. that focus on issues omar is going to be key, whether it's the economy or immigration. the two most likely issues that voters are going to express sentiment about in terms of being important going into the november flexion. those are issues that the former president is going to have to focus on if he's going to both unite republicans as well as attract those independent minded voters to his side. >> yeah. >> and look, another factor that has been on the minds of a lot of voters is not just
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president biden's age and his gaffes during speeches, but also trump is and it fair share of what i would call, i guess, baffling moments at times on the campaign trail. i want you to take a listen to trump's rally yesterday, where he confused biden with obama. again and putin has so little respect for obama that he's starting to throw around the nuclear war, terror. you heard that nuclear, he started to talk nuclear weapons today. i was waiting for that to happen. but we have a full a full as a precedent and an updated wall street journal poll asked voters if biden and trump are too old to be president, showing voters are growing more concerned about trump's age. there's been a slight jump in when this question was asked. in august 2023, but bottom line i mean, should the trump campaign won be worried that voters may start to focus on this a little bit more, but i guess more broadly, how much do you anticipate age of both
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biden and trump to play a factor as we get into real decision time for the general election yeah, i would say so far at least for trump, this really hasn't been an issue that voters have reflected great concern about. now, some of that will depend of course, on how many more of the incidents you see, like the one that you just played, they're going through the rest of the campaign. i do tend to to think omar that other issues, particularly as i noted earlier, questions around the state of the economy as well as frankly the border crisis that continues to be, i think a massive challenge. >> those >> are going to be the issues that ultimately will prove to be more important as opposed to the other one that you mentioned. i mean, i tend to think that voters are going to be much more focused on this issue of who is going to be in the best position to address and solve these problems. and that's why, for example, you noted that the president having the state of the union address this week that is going to be a
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key moment for president biden and for this administration to be able to present what his plans will be and what the potential solutions to those issues are over the coming months. and should he be elected to a second term in office? >> yeah. and you know, the timing and the moment of it and the potential of how many people will actually be watching could really be a kickstart to this campaign season for biden, we will see loni chen. thank you so much for the thank you. >> still to come new warnings that the biggest wildfire in texas history could get even bigger as nearly 7 million people are still under winter weather alerts in the west and the other side of things we're going to tell you where the storm is headed. and the us has airdropped tens of thousands of meals into gaza as the palace indian health ministry confirms that children are dying from malnutrition or talks of a ceasefire stand today that's next united states of scandal with jake tapper. tonight at
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babies with little or no medical care and children die from malnutrition and dehydration >> as i >> have said many times, too many innocent pounds demands have been killed just a >> after weeks of barely no aid reaching northern guns and they were met with gunfire and chaos our jr.'s break for the victims of that horrific tragedy. and for all the innocent people in gaza.
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who are suffering from what is clearly a humanitarian catastrophe people in gaza are starving the conditions are inhumane our common humanity compels us to act as president joe biden said on friday, the united states is committed two urgently get more lifesaving assistance to innocent palestinians in need yesterday, the department of defense carried out is first airtrunk of humanitarian assistance and the united states will continue these airdrop and we will work on a new ic to deliver aid and the israeli government must do
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more to significantly increase know border >> on say, they must not impose any unnecessary restrictions on that so great of a, they must ensure humanitarian personnel site and convoys are not targeted. and they must work to restore basic services and promote order in gaza so more food, water, and fuel and reach those as i've said repeatedly since october 7, israel has a right to defend itself and president july deny or unwavering in our commitment to israel's security. hamas cannot control gaza and the threat hamas poses to the people of israel must be eliminated hamas is a brutal
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terrorist organization that has bound to repeat october 7, again and again until israel is annihilated. allows has shown no regard for innocent life, including for the people of gaza who have suffered under its rule for almost two decades. and hamas still holds dozens of hostages for nuilia, hundred and 50 days now, innocent men and women including american citizens, who were brutally taken from their homes and from a concert. i will repeat the threat of hamas poses to the people of israel must be eliminated and given the immense scale of suffering in gaza, there must be an immediate ceasefire
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>> this but allow us to build something more enduring to ensure israel does secure and to respect the right of the palestinian people to dignity freedom. and self determination claims it was ceasefire. well, their feel on the tape >> and as we have said, a month needs to agree to that deal. let us get a cease-fire. let's reunite the hostages with their families lives provide immediate relief to the people of gaza and vice president
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kamala harris is speaking there to mark the >> 59th the anniversary of bloody sunday and >> the activists marched across the edmund pettus bridge in selma. but obviously those comments that you just heard focused on on the efforts going on in israel and gaza typically around humanitarian aid as a delegation from hamas is in cairo today for urgent talks. now, israel has not sent a delegation to those talks, but the us says, israel has basically accepted a six-week ceasefire proposal in gaza, but a highly placed diplomatic source is telling cnn that a deal is unlikely to be reached in the next 48 hours because of some key issues that are still outstanding with me now, is david sanger. he's a cnn political analyst and national security analysts, but also in new york times, white house and national security correspondent. so david, first, i just want to start on what we just heard from the vice president, echoing a lot of what biden said, this week, but
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really some direct terms in regards to humanitarian side of things. >> does this move the >> needle at all >> a little bit, on mars as i was listening to that tape, two things jumped out at me. one thing that vice president harris, did, you have not heard from president and biden. so far, there's been sort of a delineation of the suffering of the palestinians along the way. they're, she talked about malnourished babies. she talked about people living in homeless conditions, all things that we're aware of but the. president has not well, she did them go off to talk about israel's right to defend itself. the horror of the october 7 attacks. >> but then to >> use the word ceasefire. now until now most of the time, senior administration officials have talked about pause in the
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fighting while they get the hostages released. now that we're talking about something extended six weeks or so, she's using the phrase cease fire, which is a little bit stronger and a little bit harder for them. the israelis to end at the end of that period. if it doesn't get renewed for an additional hostage release. >> yeah. and of course, there were times throughout all of this where the word ceasefire in itself was something that us officials were doing their best to ignore and to avoid despite whether as humanitarian pauses whatever it may be. now, look, vice president harris is set to meet with israeli cabinet minister benny gantz, who was also briefly prime minister, but he has arrived in washington. he's going to meet with the vice president tomorrow and secretary of state, anthony blinken on tuesday what are both sides looking to accomplish with this visit here? >> so this is pretty fascinating. so benny gantz is of course, a key member of the
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war cabinet >> he >> ran against prime minister netanyahu on successfully he and netanyahu do not get along. he is a former chief of the israeli military and i think he is someone who the administration feels they can work with a lot more easily than they can with prime minister netanyahu. >> there have been some ports that prime minister netanyahu was pretty upset that gantz was going and having this set of meetings. it'll be interesting to watch and see whether the israeli ambassador to the united states attends those meetings as he wouldn't normally attend meetings from the prime minister or other senior leaders it might be an interesting sign of the tension second thing, but look for during one of these meetings in the white house particularly when when mr. gantz goes in, the general gantz, former
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general against goes in to see jake sullivan, the national security adviser or vice president harris. does the president happened to drop by the office? if so, that would really elevate the meeting at this point, many in the white house think they are not going to solve their longer-term problems and certainly not get to a two-state solution. >> if >> prime minister netanyahu will remain some office now, look before we go. >> obviously president biden is set to do a state of the union on thursday. what it what would you be looking to hear from him on this front at such a critical point, like it seems we are at right now. >> so he's got to very big foreign policy challenges. he's going to have to take up in the course of that along with the long list of domestic issues, which of course are going to be at before given the presidential campaign and usually read before in a state
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of the union addresses one of them is ukraine situation is getting pretty desperate and he's going to have to press for pretty immediate aid. if the ukrainians are not to lose more ground on israel, he's going to have to call for the also aid in the same package interesting to see whether or not he will make any concession to the thought of conditioning that aid on the israelis, not using american weaponry for indiscriminate bombing in gaza. >> so far, they have avoided and vice president harris and he mentioned that conditions in her talk. >> yeah. and we will see if that changes over the course of some of these meetings this week, david sanger really appreciate the insight as always >> great. anyway, the, or, >> of, course, we'll be right back back room deals, cia
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wildfire in state history, the so-called smokehouse creek fire has killed at least two people burned hundreds of structures and killed countless livestock, more than 1 million acres have burned, and it still just 15% contained. i want to bring in cnn's camila bernal in borger, texas. so camila, what is the situation like there now and i know you've been there in the area over the past few days. what have you seen? >> hey omar yes. officials saying that the fire has picked up because of the wind, the heat, and the dry conditions here in this area in the texas panhandle. but what officials are saying is that they were able to keep that fire from growing dramatically. so that has been extremely helpful in terms of those fires the fighting efforts. now there's still working around the clock, whether that's fighting those flames or working to help the community rebuild, to help that cleanup process and for a lot of people that grieving process, specifically for a lot
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of the ranchers in this area, the panhandle of texas, grows about 85% of the cattle in the state. and so that is key for a lot of the ranchers in this area that have been impacted. it has been both financially and emotionally difficult for a lot of these ranchers. we were out at one of them that we were told lost at least 50 head of cattle and what he said was, we're going to likely lose a lot more because of what this fire caused and the injuries that the fire caused on the cow's. take a listen to what the ranch manager told me >> a lot of them have been blinded by it burned their eyelashes, eyelids, everything, and just burned all the hair off them. their feet are coming off, their hooves they're bloody barton the rudders. and even if they survive it more likely they're gonna get pneumonia. they're gonna get sick. we've already had to put some down better and let them suffer and just die and that's how difficult it is. >> the agricultural
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commissioner sid miller says that at least 300 or 3,000 head of cattle have already died and they expect that number. to their multiplier triple because of those injuries. so what you're seeing here behind me is the hey, this is all going to a lot of those ranchers that are in so much needed community that has come together to really help those most impacted omar. >> yeah. >> can you ever in all thank you for your reporting as always, coming up, a teenager is shot by police outside six flags over georgia. those officers called in by park's security to help deal with the crowd of some five to 600 people accused of causing trouble. well, we're going to have the details next >> the whole story with anderson cooper tonight on cnn. >> right now, you get a free foot august subway, just buy into foot login after you get one free jeff, scan the qr code and enter promo code, fal foad it on worked on it's not a scream buddy. >> you still got a landline >> or your house auto now on the subway out
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father father, mother. thank you. well, that's a little better >> you have no hard, no soul >> could your enthusiasm streaming exclusively on max? >> a chaotic scene outside six flags over georgia has left a teenager in critical condition. listen >> i >> mean, you hear the amount of gunshots dad, lana area police were called to assist park security last night after reports have been unruly, crowd proud of some five to 600 people. now the situation only escalated once the alleged troublemakers were picked out. senior national correspondent rafael romo is on this story. so what happened here? >> omar, just watching that video that you just showed us gives you an idea of how terrifying it must have been for the people who were here last night. if you can imagine, people were glad to be here
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because it was the first day of the 57 season here at six flags over georgia and many people are glad to be here, to be enjoying the rise again and then all of a sudden groups large groups of people started running all over the park. they get into fights and then it becomes evident that the security guard inside the park was going to need help and that's when they called the cobb county police department to help him as cored out anywhere between 500 to 600 people who were unruly and as they were escorting these people out, many other fights broke out outside of the facility, outside of the park. and that's when it became even more chaotic, omar, because police are telling us that an unknown number of people started shooting at police. one officer responded with fire. that's when the 15 year-old got hit and he is now listed in critical condition at grady memorial hospital in atlanta.
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now, we have already heard from a six flags in a statement, a spokesperson said the following, it is incredibly disappointing. she said that our community is disrupted at public events throughout the region by groups of underage youth. there was police activity involving gunshots. we want to confirm there was no shooting out our property or parking lot. this took place on south service road. that is not owned or operated by six flags and omar, earlier we spoke with a visitor from alabama he said that in spite of what had happened last night, he was going to enjoy the park because he had been waiting for a while to get here. let's take a listen to what he told us he doesn't impact how i feel about it. crime happens everywhere. i don't think it's going to happen. you're more likely in one place, in another it's just the chance of where you're going to be at that day >> o'mara, in case you're
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wondering the park reopened today. and as far as we've seen, for the hours that we've been here, is business as usual. now, back to you all right. >> rafael romo. thank you for being on the story for us i want to take you all to live pictures from selma, alabama right now where they're marking the 59th anniversary the bloody sunday, march, you can see vice president kamala harris there next to al sharpton, looks like the first gentleman there as well, even civil rights attorney ben crump. obviously, this is paying homage to the 59th anniversary here where the late john lewis helped lead hundreds of demonstrators across this bridge decades ago. now, as we commemorate this dark day in american history, we're going to have so much more on this coming up after a quick break >> yeah headliner las vegas.
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face of her people and our willingness to fight >> now that was vice president kamala harris moments ago in selma, alabama right now, you're looking at live pictures of harris, leading local and national civil rights leaders and the annual march across the edmund pettus bridge, marking the 59th anniversary of bloody sunday he moment in the fight for civil rights in the united states. in 1965, 600 people risk their lives when they marched over the bridge to demand an end to voter discrimination and more minutes into the march, they were attacked by state and local law amen with billy clubs and tear gas, 17 people were hospitalized and dozens more injured by police. and on this week's episode of the whole story with anderson cooper, cnn commentator van jones returns to his home state of tennessee to unpack how the volunteer state's politics have dramatically changed ahead of super tuesday do you feel like it can be effective lawmakers in an environment like this?
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>> a good lawmaker isn't the one that just gets a law passed. because if we wanted to pass a law to allow everybody to get an ar 15 tomorrow that might pass. laws that make you a good lawmaker we'll head into the shoeshine place, an arcade where the citizens were that dissent is a message to the future. we may not have the votes not but each time we descent, we're letting the future know that there's still somebody who would not bow down to their people who fought to make this state what it ought to be i'm just saying, listen to you talk and i've just feel like the proud and also a little bit ashamed because i don't >> think that my generation kept that same fire we've talked so much about ancestors. you think about what they endured and what they were called depths away from earth, capital >> i think part of why people are so impressed with you, young people is that you didn't back down >> tennessee is the birthplace of the ku klux klan know so the nashville student movement so
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we have this dual history and i think that's really the history of america >> and cnn senior political commentator van jones joins us now. so van, i mean, did this give you any new leaders like state representative justin jones and justin pearson who was at the events in selma today, that they might be able to change attitudes in legislature? >> well, i hope so. they definitely are in that tradition you know, john lewis use to lead that march a year after year, i got chance to go a few times. he's gone now you have kamala harris there, the generation behind john lewis, helping to lead that march. but there's generations behind her and i think the thing about tonight that the federal that we're showing about my home state of tennessee is you can make great progress and then lose it in tennessee. we made tremendous progress, obviously, john lewis, as a young student leader, sits in a movement there in nashville, tennessee. and yet we've now began to go
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