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>> everyone, and thanks so much for joining me this afternoon. i'm jessica dean in for fredricka whitfield and americans now have a clearer view of what the 2024 race for the white house will look like this weekend. president biden and former president trump traded sharp jabs at dueling rallies in the battleground state of georgia, which holds its primaries on tuesday. biden won georgia in 2020 by about 12,000 votes. and the state will once again be key to winning the white house in november, trump used his rally to mark biden, state of the union speech tonight to go, we all heard truckee joe's angry, dark, hate-filled rant of his state of the >> union address wasn't it didn't it bring us together emerging border, bring the country together? i'm going to bring it together. >> it's not an age thing. it's a competence thing
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>> he didn't white house reporter priscilla alvarez is joining us now and priscilla, you were at biden's rally on saturday in georgia what is his message now as this general election gets underway? >> that's right, jessica. and really these two dueling rallies provided a window as to what the next few months are going to be as president biden ramps up his attacks on former president donald trump and in doing so, the president touched on multiple themes, but the most prominent of the mall was protecting democracy. the president wants which is reelection campaign on that issue. and he kicked off his remarks yesterday talking about the former president's coziness with authoritarian regimes and using that to draw a stark contrast with his rival, take a listen by mark has taught me to embrace the future of freedom and democracy and trump on. i've a very different value set of it. an obvious already biden is based on core values of the defined america and the rest of the
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world looks at us that way. >> decency, >> fairness, equality we're all know donald trump sees a different america an american story of resentment, revenge and retribution. that's not me. that's not you know, all of this is part of the argument that the president is trying to make about the stakes of this election, then and look and talking to voters before the event and also after the event, this was an issue that really does resonate with it that was among a host of others, including reproductive rights, lowering health costs since student loan relief, all of which the president talked about and talked about forcefully in his remarks yesterday. but he also faces a reality on the trail and that is hecklers who are protesting the way the administration is responding to gaza and the israel well, hamas war and the campaign is well aware of this. the president himself acknowledged that palestinians are being quote, unfairly
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victimized eyes, but it is again, another demonstration of what the president needs to navigate as he hits the trail this week where he goes to new hampshire, wisconsin, and michigan but the president also clearly trying to capitalize on his state of the union address that really got the crowd going. they erupted into cheers whenever it was mentioned and the campaign tells cnn that in the 24 hours after the state of the union, they raised ten million. so they're going to continue to try to capitalize on this momentum in days to come. as the president and the vice president hit multiple battleground states >> all right. priscilla alvarez for us. thanks so much for that reporting at trump's first rally since emerging as the presumptive republican presidential nominee, the former president focused a lot of his speech on biden's handling of the border. he also attacked biden for what he had to say about the alleged killer of georgia nursing student laken riley >> joe biden went on television and apologize for calling
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laken's murderer and illegal. he didn't want to call him a legally suppose he said he should have called him an undocumented not an illegal anyone to do apologize joe biden is no remorse. he's got no regret. just got no empathy, no compassion or worst of all, he has no intention of stopping the deadly invasion that stole pressure just laken chins beautiful american life >> today, georgia democratic senator raphael warnock criticized trump for politicizing riley's death and blamed the former president for the failure of a bipartisan border bill it's unfortunate that in this moment of grief, there, those who are trying to score cheap political >> points, the border must be secured we know this. there's agreement about that on both sides. which is why we had a
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bipartisan piece of legislation before us, just a matter of weeks ago. and the fact that they are those who walked away from this bipartisan legislation, or at least a chance to debate it? and now they're trying to score political points in the wake of a young woman's death. that is crazy. even politics at its worse is what turns people away from politics. and i think we can do much better than that. >> during president biden's state of the union address, he did call on congress to send him a border bill. new details now, about another breaking story that we are following this out of haiti, where we're learning president biden approved the operation to get non-essential personnel out of the us embassy a spokesperson telling cnn, cnn, the president is deeply concerned about the situation on the ground there, those evacuations come amid worsening violence gripping the island nation cnn's patrick oppmann has more details for us. patrick, what are you learning?
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>> well, certainly a dramatic evacuation of that was not essential personnel. the us diplomat saw there were taken overnight by military you have a helicopter from port-au-prince as well security was brought in, presumably us marines to help shore up the security at the embassy and it just speaks to the difficult situation, though the diplomats and ngos that are on the ground are facing a more diplomats and some ngos are also evacuating personnel. today. and certainly these these diplomats and others have been working for aid. organizations are no stranger to the danger to the deadly circumstances that are have been present in haiti for years. but you have seen in such an escalation in the last week that is closed, the airport that is closed. other
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parts of port-au-prince that has led to demonstrations outside embassies that have turned and violent. and so very clearly the usmc, well, it says its embassy in haiti will remain open. they are trying to lower the footprint, the number of mansour there, the number of diplomats that are in currently in exposed to danger. and so that is why they've taken this unusual step of evacuating the vacuum. evacuating them by military helicopter to get them out of harm's way >> and so much of this violence, patrick, is really concentrated in the capital. what are you hearing about that? >> what's really new here is that these gangs that already controlled much of the capital, but often fought each other as well as the government. and now what we're seeing is these gangs working together in a way that we really haven't in the past, an a key well spots like
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the presidential palace. i'd like to port-au-prince airport, which they managed to close for the last week after planes were shot at and then some planes actually bullet damage to them. and so it's an escalation in the country that has been wracked by gang violence for far too long. and in this prevented the prime minister of haiti, ariel henry, from returning. he was abroad trying to finalize a deal with the government of kenya to bring it about 1,000 troops to help quell the gang violence. and now as a result, he is unable to return to his own country >> all right. patrick oppmann with the latest from havana. thanks so much for that reporting. we appreciate it. >> a quick programming note for you. what do rising tensions between china and taiwan mean for the us fareed zakaria presents an in-depth look in the new special taiwan unfinished business. it's tonight at 08:00, right here on cnn so to come this afternoon, us equipment to start building a temporary port for aid in gaza is now on its way. as aid
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to build a temporary port for aid is now on its way. the us has pledged to build that structure to help get more assistance into gaza the us and other countries also continuing to airdrop bundles of food the latest drops happening earlier today, cnn's scott mclean is following the developments from istanbul scott, what more do we know first about this ship? >> hey, jessica? yes. so as you mentioned, it is supposed to leave. >> well, the >> according to the cypriot president, at some point today, we don't have any official confirmation that it's actually left or when it might leave from the port of larnaca. but as you've mentioned, all of this is being held pretty tightly under wraps for security concerns. we don't even know exactly where in gaza that ship is going to i try to offload its cargo. the ship itself is not that big. also, we're talking about a ship that is less than 120 feet long and so limited the capacity for cargo, but it will also to a
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small barge behind it. and it's carrying just the essentials we're talking about rice, flour, beans, lentils can goods, things like that. the real basics that people need to survive because of course that is the situation that people are facing in gaza. they need just the basics to get by it is being organized by world central kitchen, obviously their active in disaster zones in the night it war zones and other disaster zones across the world, and they're getting help from an ngo called open arms. the reason being is because they have the ship. this ship is normally used to rescue migrants in the mediterranean. now it's being used for for very different tasks, but there's still a lot of question marks. we have been told is that the plan is to build a jetty in gaza where the ship will arrive and then it will be offloaded by crane. but again, how long it will need to be, what it will be made of all active a question marks. and of course this is happening in an active war zone, so no shortage
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of complications. and the reason for the security is not only the war, but also the fact that you have desperate people there who might understandably tried get to that aid as quickly as possible, maybe even get on the ship. and this is all being organized by civilians and so a lot of people will be watching closely how this might work. this is separate completely separate from the us effort also to build that floating pier, jessica, that effort could take a month or two. it's something that the israeli say that they welcomed, of course it's worth noting that all of this could be avoided if israel would simply allow more aid to get into gaza much, much quicker. >> all right. scott mclean for us in istanbul. thanks so much for that reporting. >> we appreciate it. >> and let's get more on negotiations for some kind of deal between hamas and israel with us now is barak ravid? he's a cnn political and global fares analysts. he's also a politics and foreign policy reporter for axios barak. thanks so much for being here with us you have some new reporting out today, talking
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about the state of the talks and also president biden trying to maneuver both his relationship with benjamin netanyahu and also so sticking with israel and its fight against, against hamas, but breaking with netanyahu and his war strategy tell us what you're learning >> so i think first and foremost that talks are still ongoing cia director bill burns was in the region until yesterday, met with the israelis, met with the qatari's, met egyptian. and in trying to somehow break the break the logjam in those talks, because both sides, hamas and israel, claim that the other side is the one who is interfering with the talks and who's responsible for a stalemate? and until now, it doesn't seem that cia director or the qatari and egyptian mediators managed to somehow move distinct four and so what does that mean? now as we are
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right about to start ramadan in the next 24 hours, they had hoped to have this deal in place by now, the israeli government has said if it's not in place, they're going to move forward with this operation in rafah. what happens now? >> i think that's a big problem because the entire us strategy for where we go from here in the war was based on this hostage deal, that there will be hostage deal, then six-week ceasefire, and then he was wanted to build up on that from on the way forward, maybe some sort of real regional arrangements day after in gaza reconstruction as some sort of entity that could replace hamas in gaza. all of that is not moving because you don't have a hostage deal. and i think that this is a really big problem, not only for the us, but also for israel and for the mediators. because as long as there's no hostage deal it's
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either a stalemate in the war, because right now, israel is not really moving anywhere in gaza. it has soldiers there, but it doesn't get any military achievement. and then the next step could be an operation in rafah. this is something joe biden said just yesterday is a red line. and if israel chooses to continue on down this path of an operation in rafah, this is, this will be a watershed moment of a real explosion between the us and israel >> and to that in president biden, it appears to be going around the israeli prime minister dropping this aid into gaza, pledging to build the jetty to get the aid in from the marine corps or what does it tell us about there? relationship that biden is now circumventing him while at the same time fighting for aid for israel, for military aid for israel in congress yeah i think that's biden's current strategy to break wouldn't upon
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you and stick with israel. it's a very pregnant over because at the end of the day, benjamin netanyahu's the prime is the elected prime minister. it's not that he's like this outsider that to control of the country and although 80% of israelis want netanyahu to resign, it is still problematic for us president say, okay, i'm circumventing him, but in practice, this is what joe biden is doing in an interview on msnbc yesterday, even raised the possibility of going to the israeli parliament, the knesset, and giving a speech the same way and then you did in 2015 that you went and gave a speech in congress above the head of then-president obama. so i think the relationship between biden anthony, you are going to a very bad place during collision course. and if netanyahu doesn't change his policies in the near future, we will see this explosion between between the two of them. >> yeah, ravid, thanks so much for your reporting. nice to see
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you. we appreciate it >> thanks. protesters. >> upset about the situation in gaza gathered outside the opening ceremony for the national holocaust museum in amsterdam. today >> israeli president isaac herzog, isaac herzog was there as demonstrators chanted, never again is now they were also demanding an immediate this it's fire in gaza some of the demonstrators were seen holding signs that read jews against genocide still to come, a royal visit for a family in uvalde, texas, prince harry and meghan markle's moment with the family of one of the victims of the robb elementary school shooting on the truck and he couldn't get out. >> vegas was having an identity crisis. that was the beginning of the downfall, but vegas at a different idea, vegas, the
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experience as and said that both harry and meghan spoke at length with the children of irma and joe garcia. now, irma garcia was a teacher for 23 years before she was shot button killed during that robb elementary school shooting. she was one of the two teachers and 19 children that were killed that day. and unfortunately for this family, joe garcia, her husband died just two days later of a heart attack. so it's been very difficult for this family, but the family also saying that they have been in touch with him harry and meghan's since this attack. they've created this bond. and so cnn spoke to irma garcia's nephew, john martinez, who said that it was making who called his mother to tell her that she was coming? this was after a south by southwest appearance wear meghan, spoke at the conference and she came to the home and surprised claudia martinez, who is irma sister with a birthday cake. they obviously saying happy birthday together. but as i mentioned,
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the most important thing here was that she spoke to or they spoke to joe and irma's children? and talked about their future and their goal holds the families saying that they were humbled, that they were down to earth. they're compassionate. and you know, they have offered support to this family and others meghan, had already been to uvalde and a spokesperson for her had said that she'd gotten a personal capacity to offer condolences and to just show her support and its support that these families really need after a very difficult week. last week, an independent investigator cleared local police officers of wrongdoing essentially saying they've done nothing wrong. this is after the department of justice and other agencies had agreed that there was a disastrous law enforcement response in this shooting. so a lot of the families of the victims just incredibly upset and saying they're going to continue fighting for their children for these victims and for justice. jess all right. >> camila bernal for us. thanks
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so much for that reporting. thank you. >> the philadelphia eagles are part of a special partnership with a non-profit business dedicated to improving the livelihoods of people with autism and developmental disabilities. >> as cnn's danny >> freeman reports, it all started with making popcorn this is the story of a kernel of an idea that just popped. >> did you ever expect you'd be making a whole business, making popcorn? >> oh, no, definitely not. i never thought this dream could come true. >> thirty-three-year-old sam beer is on the autism spectrum and for years, according to his dad, dr. steven beer, sam had trouble finding a job that fit sam was working a job pushing shopping carts during the summer at the supermarket and he wasn't very happy, wasn't very fulfilling >> the beer family thought, why not? create our own business? >> that's seasonal is not a fad. it's not dangerous to make no knives. sam, i'd like to
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decided to retire from the senate at age 47, having served her one term with her departure, she becomes just the latest moderate to exit the senate following the retirement of west virginia democrat joe manchin and utah republican mitt romney the exits of these so-called centrist are raising questions about the future of bipartisanship in the senate i'm joined now by steven newcomb, congressional reporter for axios, stephen great to see you. thanks for being with us this afternoon your colleague at axios wrote a piece this week titled centrist extinction looms as sinema manchin romney call it quits help people understand the role that those three people specifically pet play and why are their departures a concern for people who are focused on bipartisan legislation? >> yeah, certainly. first of all, thanks for having me look senator kyrsten sinema, joe manchin, and mitt romney. these are folks who within their own
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party over the last few years have become increasingly unpopular. kyrsten sinema, like you said, left the democratic party last year. actually, 2022. >> but they were >> key in getting over the last even few decades with mr. manchin and mr. romney and getting huge bipartisan legislation through the senate. kyrsten sinema was instrumental and some of the biden administration's he legislative victories over the last few years, including the inflation reduction act and just massive pieces of legislation. so the concern is not only the fact that they're leaving for people who are worried about bipartisanship, but also who they're going to be replaced by right. >> and i want to play a clip from senator sinema's video where she announced that she was not going to run. here's what she had to say. >> in 2017, i warn we were approaching a crossroads. our democracy was weakened by government dysfunction and the constant pull to the extremes
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by both political parties. we've arrived at that crossroad and we chose anger and division i believe in my approach, but it's not what america wants right now. because i choose civility understanding, listening, working together to get stuff done. i believe the senate at the end of this year i interviewed her right after her bipartisan border bill, that she crafted with others with james lankford and others >> was killed mostly because president trump called republicans and told them to kill it. and she was so very, very frustrated by the whole thing. and she said it's just not a place where for serious business anymore. you mentioned the people that may be replacing some of these senators what could that mean in terms of getting things done and the polarization that we've seen grip the house, but has, the senate has always held itself up to be the more mature
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functioning you know, side of capitol hill >> yeah. well, and senator senator sinema's case, we can use her as a case study. the battle to replace her. that's going on in arizona right now on the republican side, you have kari lake, who is a trump ally, sort of aggressively pushed claims that former president trump won the 2020 election and that it was stolen from him still to this day claims that she did not lose her her 2020 gubernatorial bid to take katie hobbs in arizona and then on the democratic side, you have somebody who is way more progressive than kyrsten sinema, ruben gallego, congressman ruben gallego. so whoever replaces kyrsten sinema in the senate, and we can use this as sort of a case saudi is going to be either way further to the left are way further to the right than senator sinema and may not be as willing as senator sinema was to
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compromise on major pieces of legislation to make sure that they get to the president's desk no matter who that president may be. >> i laugh we just want to ask you about the filibuster because sinema and manchin or two holdouts on ending the senate filibuster on the republican side, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell ignored trump's pleas when trump was in office to gut the filibuster and then told him the votes didn't exist. mitch mcconnell, of course, going to step down as leader, not leaving and if it's stepping down, what do you think these kinds of changes could mean for the filibuster going forward >> yeah. we had >> kari lake on capitol hill last week and we asked her explicitly if she would protect the filibuster and she said yes. and but we know candidates say things on the campaign trail that they don't mean once they are elected in office and there's going to be an appetite on both sides of the aisle to at least with some to get rid
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of the filibuster to ram through. their agenda in 2025 and beyond and we're going to have to see if there will be enough folks who are willing to protect the filibuster like kyrsten sinema and joe manchin were willing to do yes, we will see what 2024 brings us in the false even newcomb. thanks so much for being with us. we appreciate it thanks for having me >> we're now just hours away from the oscars. we're going to take you live to the red carpet for hollywood's biggest night. when we come back >> calling a trap. any couldn't go now vegas was having an identity crisis that was the beginning of the downfall. but vegas at a different idea, vegas, the story of sensitive. next sunday ten on cnn >> how do i love the let me count the ways
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food. so let's take a look at what we can expect >> if there's one awesome so shakur this year oppenheimer, it would be oppenheimer losing because this was the most important thing that her happen in their history of the world. >> the nuclear war epic has won all the leading indicators ahead of the academy awards >> it just stands to reason that it's also going to do equally well at the academy awards. these are the same voters they had the same feelings. >> oppenheimer's, robert downey junior, also one major precursor awards for best supporting actor. setting him up for his first ever oscar win. among his competition, veterans like robert de niro for killers of the flower moon, ryan gosling and barbie, and sterling k. brown, american fiction. you are a first-time oscar nominee how does that feel >> awesome? >> a little surreal if you're looking for possible upsets, pay attention to the best actress in a leading role race.
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>> why did you come here? >> lily gladstone is favorite to become the first native american person to win in her category after taking home the sag award. but poor things. emma stone won the bafta, the british oscar, a leading indicator of what international voters thing, international voters have a tensity, be a little bit different from american voters this year, they have a record breaking 93 countries in which they have voters that are voting from those countries. might tip the scales, be the best day ever, the best day ever. >> barbie topped the box office, right? >> for graduate, right for women. >> but fans that might want to prepare for a rough with greta gerwig overlooked for best director and margot robbie not nominated for best actress best song for billie eilish and adapted screenplay are its best chances for high profile oscar gold. that to be in the room that's the biggest deal ever.
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>> oh, present. the color purple also left out after missing a best picture nomination. >> i wish we had a little more. i'm not going to lie the hopes rest with danielle brooks for best supporting actress. >> i feel like the lone wolf and i'm just fighting for just not myself, but for everyone. >> and i assume that we'd never do it but again, jimmy kimmel returns to host the oscars for a fourth time. he tells cnn the new start time has him reminding the public to tune in one hour earlier this year. does that mean we're still going to try to keep it within three hours. >> show will be starting an hour early and ending just as lucky as you see in jimmy kimmel, even joking with us in his interview. so we can expect some big jokes on stage when we interviewed jimmy, he said that he is going to be writing along with his team of writers up until the very moment. so he had his monologue prepared, but he might throw some things in there that will even surprised him and us at home. >> that'll be fine. what else are we watching for? ryan
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gosling is singing tonight, right >> yes, he is. then that should be one of the big standout moments of the night. ryan gosling, who of course played ken and barbie. we'll be performing his hit single, i'm just ken one of five performances that we will see tonight in the original song category, billy eilish is expected to win for barbie. but as we he said, i think it's going to be a tough night for barbie, but bowl be an exciting night for oppenheimer. but as you know, there's always surprises at the oscars. so even though we're predicting now but oppenheimer will be the big winner. you surely never know what's going to happen on that stage >> yeah. are there >> any upsets if you had to handicap one, is there one area or one? another category that people are keeping their eyes on >> absolutely. so the category of a lead actress, lily gladstone is favored to win but i think those are good chance that emma stone, poor things can win, poor things has 11 nominations, really is a favorite of the academy and
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also there's a film called zone of interest. it's a holocaust film. it's incredibly powerful. it's nominated for best picture, also, best director with jonathan glazer that has gotten a lot of buzz in the final stage of voting. so don't be surprised if you hear that dome also when some unexpected awards tonight >> and then lastly, elizabeth give us kind of a vibe check of the red carpet there because we hear all the people behind you and we're watching some of the stars here are that are arriving. who are you? to >> and who's getting a lot of buzz >> you know, it is really very crowded here as you can see, there's people everywhere. vanessa hudgens actually stepped out a few minutes ago and she debuted her baby bug, her big pregnancy reveal. as i said, wolfgang pac who previewed the menu to us not to tell you the big stars. they usually wait until the last 30 minutes, maybe 40 minutes to arrive. so we're keeping an eye for all the als stars, but all the producers, directors
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