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unified command are conducting planning and engineering assessments 24 hours a day we have assets on the water enforcing safety zones, 24 hours there's a day. we have assessments on the dali being conducted 24 hours a day. this isn't around the clock operation and we're going to ramp up our 24/7 posture in the coming days >> cnn's gloria pazmino, as live from baltimore. right now, gloria, what more official saying about how they're potentially going to be able to clear certain areas so
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>> complicated operation. we are talking about tons of material, concrete, metal, steel all in the water. and on top of that boat, which we have been seeing since the collapse of the bridge. they are going layer by layer they are trying to figure out exactly how to pull it all apart we know that the biggest crane along the eastern seaboard has arrived here in baltimore and that grain is going to play a critical role in helping to lift some of that metal that's
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rusting on top of the ship right now. that's going to be really important in order to get things moving. so all of that is happening as we speak, the governor calling this a 24/7 operation, they are working around the clock to get this done it was also a striking to see several members of the delegation speaking to the families, speaking in spanish, reminding everyone that they are prioritizing the recovery of those bodies. they know that that's what they are waiting for and they are trying to do that s fastest possible reminding people that conditions for divers are extremely difficult, but that as soon as they are able to get back into the water they will do that >> right? and a gloria the train signals, there are also indicating what an important transit area this is trained for automobiles and of course for shipping and a priority.
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now, safety while trying to reopen the port to that very vital shipping to the rest of the country are gloria pazmino. thank you so much. >> all right. new today, former president donald trump igniting a wave of new criticism after sharing a new post to his followers on truth, social, the video this shows an image of president joe biden hogtied on the back of a pickup truck and now both presidential campaigns are sounding off about the controversy. cnn's steve contorno is joining us live with more on all this. so steve what are the responses to this? well, the >> trump campaign has not backing down from this. and in fact, in some ways they're doubling down in a statement that they issued to cnn, a spokesperson for the campaign said, quote, that picture was on the back of a pickup truck that was traveling down the highway. democrats and crazed lunatics have not only called for despicable violence against does it in trump and his family, they are actually
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weaponizing the justice system against him. and just to describe what was actually in this video, this was captured on thursday on long island. it shows two trucks traveling on the road decked out in trump flags and decals and on the second truck, there is a picture i'm joe biden, tied up hogtied as you said and this is the kind of imagery that we have seen from trump's supporters from time to time at his campaign's. certainly online and yes, on the back of vehicles, it is another thing entirely for the president, a former president in someone aspiring to be president, once again, to amplify that kind of imagery. and that's the response that we heard from the biden campaign in a statement to cnn, they said quotes this image from donald trump is the type of crap you post when you're calling for a quote, bloodbath, or when you tell the proud boys to stand back and standby, trump is regularly inciting political violence and
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it's time people take them seriously. just ask the capital police officers who were attacked, protecting our democracy on j and six and fred, i should've mention that of course this posts on social media to his truth social account come just as he is also receiving flack for these attacks that he is making on the judge and a daughter of the judge who is overseeing the allegations of that. he may hush money payments in new york all right. >> steve contorno. thanks so much for that >> all right. the biden campaign is launching a new ad targeting nikki haley supporters wanting to get their support. haley, dropped out of the republican presidential race earlier this month and said, it was now up to trump to earn the support of her vote. whatever is and now president biden is making a forceful appeal to those haley voters who are reluctant to support trump. to cnn's priscilla alvarez joining us now from the white house with more on all of this and this effort,
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priscilla, tell us more well, this is explicitly an appeal for those voters who backed nikki haley. and it is an ad that showcases what donald trump has said about those voters and what he has also said about nikki haley saying, for example, that she's a quote, very angry person and saying that trump doesn't want your vote. take a listen bird i call a bird brain nikki haley is made an unholy alliance with rhinos, never trumpers americans four, no prosperity. pyu sitting electrical >> she's gotten crazy. she's a very angry person. she used not to presidential timber. >> i don't he devotes we have all of us >> she got >> hey, why aren't that many never trumpers anymore? >> how do you bring these nikki haley voters back in? >> i'm not sure we need to manage now this is a 30-second ad that is specifically targeting battleground states and more specifically those suburban areas where there was
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>> support for nikki haley. now of course, this is part of an ongoing effort, if you recall, when nikki haley dropped out of the race? biden issued a statement saying that there was a place for those voters that place being voting for him and also sources tells that campaign officials are meeting with some of haley's donors. so all of this is coming together in an, in an attempt by the binding campaign to try to bring those republican voters there's on board, particularly those who are, who don't like donald trump are trying to use this ad to show them that he doesn't want their vote either. and so all of this, of course, coming on the heels of that record-breaking fundraiser earlier this week with president biden along with former president bill clinton and former president barack obama, fred. >> all right >> priscilla alvarez whereas at the white house, thanks so much all right. coming up, the georgia legislature passes a new immigration enforcement bill after the murder of a nursing student on uga's campus
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have passed a new immigration enforcement bill in the wake of the campus killing of 22 year-old nursing student laken riley, her death last month angered republicans and many people, especially after an undocumented immigrant was charged in her death, the new bill allows local and state law enforcement to check the immigration status for anyone 18 or older who has been arrested or anyone who i'm quoting now, an officer has probable cause to believe committed a crime. the legislation now heads let's to the desk up. republican governor brian kemp, who has expressed support for tougher immigration policies. i'm joined now by michel berkman a politics reporter for the atlanta journal-constitution here in georgia. michelle great to see you all right, so this legislation is heading to the desk of the governor. is the feeling he'll likely sign it. >> i would expect that the governor would sign it.
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>> i haven't >> heard otherwise, and i know that this has been a priority to address what they see as illegal immigration. okay? >> so this legislation would allow law enforcement to verifies. we just mentioned the immigrant immigration status of someone who may be arrested also there are penalties right for local law enforcement that apparently don't cooperate with immigration officials. and that jurisdiction could potentially lose some funding it did pass with majority of support. but why is it that there are critics? among many who happen to be democrat? critics of this bill calling it discriminatory. >> yeah, i think there's a few reasons why democrats and at least one republican voted against the measure that one of
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them is because i think democrats see it as an overreach about the state's role in enforcing immigration law rather than the federal government. i think they see it as an overburden on law enforcement that it would require them to compile data and information and share that. and that's just another step that they have to take among all of their other responsibilities. and then i think it also they worried that it would cause immigrant communities to be less likely to report crimes for fear of their immigration status in the country. >> you wrote in the ajcc that the bill would punish sheriff's if they don't flag potential violations to immigration agents. can can you give me an example of what would fall into that category? >> i think that was one of the big questions that i was trying to report is part of the process that happens now is automatic. so when someone is
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in jail, are charged with a crime, their fingerprint is automatically taken and sent to different systems that check their immigration status the jailers make an inquiry to us immigration and customs enforcement or ice, and that information is then flogged in the system. so the question is, what information would still need to be sent that they don't think is happening that is not already automatic and then the other part is when that person has flagged in the system that jailers are supposed to hold that person so that if i wants to come get that person to deport them, that they are still in custody. 448 hours for ice to arrive but the sum of the lawmakers don't believe that that is happening. and that they are letting people go without waiting for is to come. >> if the governor signs it, it doesn't go into effect to the end of the year. is that correct >> i'm actually not sure on when it goes into effect.
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>> okay. all right. well, we'll have you back on the shelf or thank you so much. appreciate it. yeah. sure. you're reporting on this? >> yes >> all right concerns about racial profiling being expressed in michigan after republican state lawmaker claimed online that he spotted three buses filled with, quote, illegal invaders that at a detroit airport. well, guess what? it turns out those buses were actually loaded with or soon to be loaded with members of the gonzaga men's basketball team on their way to a march madness game cnn's daniel dale has more republican michigan state representative matt maddock posted something dramatic on social media on wednesday night. his post included a photo of an airplane and a photo of three buses. and he wrote this quote happening right now, three busses just loaded up with illegal invaders eaters at detroit metro. anyone have any idea where they're headed with their police escort? now, social media
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users, including me, quickly figured out that representative madix tweet was complete fiction, absolute nonsense. you know who this plan and these three buses were actually four. it was ncw eight men's college basketball while teams that were landing in detroit to play in march, madness tournament games, there. let me walk you through how people solve this non mystery. if you go back and look at mr. madix post, you'll see the plane in the picture belong to allegiant air, an online flight-tracking sites showed that this was the only allegiant plane to land at the detroit airport? that day. and it was a >> charter flight from >> spokane, washington, which is people quickly new home of the gonzaga university bulldogs, who were scheduled to play in march madness in yes. detroit so people went to the gonzaga basketball social media page and found there a photo gonzaga posted itself of its players boarding their flight to detroit on yes. an allegiant plane. now, again, ziga
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spokesperson quickly confirm to me yes. the team took an allegiant plane to detroit, had buses waiting for them when they arrived, he confirmed that the players themselves got to police escort to their hotel and the organization that runs the detroit airport also confirmed from the buses in madix picture, we're waiting for ncw, a basketball teams. so no illegal invaders total nonsense now, representative maddock is a staunchly pro-trump republican who joined the former president in trying to overturn the 2020 election. and in this case, he has taken quite a trumpian approach. to the controversy. he caused. he has not only refused to concede he was wrong, not only refused to take down his post, but he has used this moment to attack the quote, unquote, fake news, make other points bashing democrats about immigration and to respond to social media users who pointed out the truth that these were basketball teams by calling those social media users kami. kami with a k for some reason do not ask me
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the back of a pickup truck the biden campaign is blasting the post as inciting political violence and then this is what the trump campaign spokesperson d to say about the post that picture was on the back of a pickup truck that was traveling down the highway. democrats and crazed lunatics have not only called for a despicable violence so once against president trump and his family, they are actually weaponizing the justice system against him >> so >> let's talk about this joining us right now, former republican congressman joe walsh of illinois and charlie dent of pennsylvania all right. joe, you first i mean, this is not only irresponsible, i mean, it's downright dangerous and how can the former president's camp justify that? this is all right? >> a friday. they can't and we can't let them in. this is one of those things where we can't
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move past the headline donald trump's shared an image of the president of the united states tied in the back of a pickup truck bound and gagged in the back of a pickup truck. >> i >> mean, stop there. yeah. it's inexcusable know that this is, this is way beyond politics. this is an incitement to violence, but fred, none of this is surprising donald trump, and this is a scary thing to say because he's the republican party nominee donald trump. once there to be violence in this country, you wanted it before january 6? he wanted what happened on january 6 to happen. he's doing the same thing now and it's right, by the way, for the biden administration, to aggressively go after him.
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>> and charlie, why is everybody else incensed about this and not? the former president yes, he may be speaking to his base. he can count on them, but we are talking about a general election now i mean, isn't his focus to be that he's trying to grow support? how does this do that? >> well, he's really never been about expanding the base of support for his candidacy. i mean, it's only doubles down on the maga element of his base. i mean, he hasn't reached out to the nikki haley people hidden that any of that it's clear to me he doesn't seem to care about the broadening the base that said these types two of images are disturbing for a number of reasons, because he sends a signal to people across the country that it's okay, that it's okay to pose these types of images about the president united states. i remember as a member of congress, i had people who call my office say they're gonna do terrible things that a president, i turn it over to the police and the secret service. and these people we visited. and it just sends a
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horrible signal. this is a, this is a really crass attempt, i think at a political humor and negative partisanship. he's trying to converge these two things and not very successfully, but that's what he is trying to do and that's just the state of where things are. this is typical for donald trump has joke but said he's all about this type of incendiary language that has led to violence in the past. it's not the first time he's done it and i expect it to be the last. >> yeah. i mean, but, you know, joe while the biden campaign put out a statement saying, i mean, this is you know, potentially inciting violence i mean trump as he has done and when there have been similar very inappropriate images or things said, we'll try to make it seem like it's just a joke. you know, where's everybody who everybody's humor? and that's another way in which to try to normalize something that is just simply outrageous. it's the sitting president of the united states
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>> again, fred, don't, don't you dare lose that tone of yours. i keep that because it is outrageous and the biden administration needs to push back every time trump does this i disagree with my friend charlie in one respect, i don't think this is a play to the base. >> look, if >> the election were held next week, it would be neck and neck. it would be close. trump may win electorally. i think donald trump believes, i think his team believes that this sort of aggressive mind and all mano kind of stuff, fight, fight, fight plays with people well beyond his base. and he's going to try to contrast it with feeble old joe biden. they think that works, that's why joe biden needs to be aggressive and pushed back hard. >> within charlie, i guess the trump campaign is able to say, and perhaps this is what they're saying. you know, we didn't do that. this is happening on the highway somebody else did this, but
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they are not condemning it and buy him posted on truth social. he is using it as an instrument. >> if you will. an extension of the very sentiment that he's trying to potentially insight or encouraged. i mean you know, the the former president feels like it's okay because there's some there's some distance between the action what actually happened and you know, it's his supporters who did it. it's not him >> well, let's completely absurd and disingenuous for the trump campaign to say we didn't do this when they reposted it, they broadcast it intentionally. so i don't know how they can even say something like that. would they? great face, but i may really just get to the political discourse in this country when i was a candidate for office, when i would attack my opponent, it was always on matter of public record, something they said or something they did a vote, they took it was always that way. it just seems now anything goes
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it's crazy. now to be fair joe biden, a few years ago, made some i meant to then he take trump out behind the gym or something and beat the hell out of them. i mean okay. that's probably not helpful either and so unfortunately, this is where political discourse is. we don't have the same level of a serious public policy conversations that can be aggressive and negative two, but but but it's about things of public record and this is just this is just the latest political insanity that is really driven by this negative partisanship where it's not so much that we'd like. our guy is that we hate the other guy more. and this is just another clear example of it. >> here. quickly fred, here's the other reason why trump thinks this is okay. how many it's been almost 24 hours. how many reports? publications have spoken out against this? how many republicans have called him out? >> none. >> so it's only because you're the elitism right current. >> i think it's none.
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>> yeah yeah. it's just that they can spend >> all their time call and i'll trump they could spend all their time call and house all these republican members just wanted to go away. they don't want to have to answer these questions >> will leave it there, gentlemen are cowards. >> they're cowards and they're enabling them. that's what they're doing. they've made that calculation, chatterley, they want to keep their jobs, they want to stay in congress. so they keep their mouth let's shut >> so sad. all right. joe walsh, charlie dent at glad you're not keeping your mouth shut and you were with us to talk about it. >> running our mouse >> we'd like that to be that okay. >> all right. >> the un is accusing israel of blocking many of its aid com boys into gaza. next we'll talk to the head of a humanitarian group about their experiences trying to deliver desperately needed aid as the threat of famine looms sanity needs a safe space.
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committed to help protect american troops, working to build a much-needed humanitarian causeway along gaza's coast. that's according to the chairman of the joint chiefs. let's bring in christine squires. she is the president and ceo of america cares, humanitarian aid group that has been operating in gaza since 19 p90. three. great to see you sadly, the circumstances don't seem to improve every time you or any representative gets an opportunity to talk about the state of affairs. so are you able to assess how much of your aid is actually getting into gaza, right now? >> we are and thank you for having me on today in america is we've delivered six tons of essential medicines and medical supplies to gaza. and we've got 13 tons of aid that's currently in transit. so this includes things like prenatal vitamin, medications that treat infections. once it is treat injuries freeze and very importantly, medicines for people with chronic conditions, it's what they need to survive
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on a daily basis. so combine these shipments are enough to fill 200,000 prescriptions. so we're able to track what it's getting in however, i will say as you alluded to earlier, not enough aid is getting it so how is your aid reaching people? because i mean, we saw some of the images this week of airdrops of supplies much needed, whether it be food or medicine, dropped into the water or some people drowned while trying to retrieve it in other cases, it crashed. some of the the air lifts crashed into parts of buildings that were just too difficult to get to or they were damaged or destroyed. >> how do >> you know your aid is actually getting two people into the hands of mothers, fathers children >> yes >> we've had two shipments of aids. the first one that we
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shipped did get in late november. that was during a pause humanitarian pause in fighting. we have been working in america hears in the region for 30 years, with partners. we've been 45 beers respond to complex emergencies, so we know once the aids get through the borders, we know that it gets to where it's needed to be as the fighting continues, delivering aid in gaza is increasingly challenges. there are longlines of hr backed up at the rafah crossing, which is one of the key entry points. and on the other side of it, people in gaza are done desperate for medicines, food, and clean water so just a trickle of aid is getting in before the war, 500 trucks of aid were coming in a day to support the population in gaza. and now on average, it's 150 a day. so that 13 tons that we have is ready to go. >> we're hoping again that's something the coming days >> i feel like every time we have an opportunity to talk with you or other humanitarian aid workers, representatives of
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ngos, et cetera. we are talking about people who are in gaza. they're on the brink of starvation, of famine. and the time continues to elapse i mean, what are you seeing in the days, weeks ahead as it pertains to the sum million and a half people who are there in gaza who are looking for sustenance >> yeah. >> aid needs to get in more of it every day now, we're really greatly concerned about families and children make up 50% of the population in gaza. they are most at risk of dying from malnutrition he thousand children already are acutely malnourished. and that can also cause stunting and growth. we're also very concerned with the spread of infectious disease. most of the population displaced and gaza is living in unsanitary conditions. they're living in tents and shelters overcrowding. there's 1 million
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cases of infectious disease that have been reported so these are respiratory infections, diarrhea, skin infections, meningitis. and we know from our previous experience that america cares that infectious disease will continue to spread quickly, if not treated more. deaths will be caused so this is a desperate situation. eight is ready, is ready to go at the board if we can get this in, we can save lives and we can make a difference >> christine squires of america hairs. i thank you so much. and continued good wishes on your continued efforts. thank you. >> thank you >> all right. this is easter weekend live pictures out of rome right now. we're pope francis is presiding over the easter vigil surface his message next >> we'll use loud. >> we're here to get your side of the store. >> don't ms a. single scandal,
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bishop a good to see you. so what are you think is the message that the pope is trying to convey >> well, the pope is always trying to convey supernatural message of easter, which is that god's love is more powerful than death more powerful than anything that's in the world. so sin and death come at us, but god's love is greater than those. and that gives us confidence then to do battle with all the forces of evil in the world. and so the application of that teaching to what whatever the struggles are we're facing today against different forms of injustice and cruelty and hatred. >> it >> flows from the supernatural insight that god's love is more powerful than anything that's in the world. and so christians are urging everyone to join him the great movement of jesus now inspired by the resurrection that we can do battle successfully with the power of evil in the world >> and unique to today, the role of women. it's really become a theme of the pope's
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preparation for easter this year on thursday, he went to the female section of a rome prison and wash the feet of 12 female prisoners. it's the first time the pope has exclusively washed feet of women in the ceremony. why do you believe that is >> will the public feels very strongly. i think all of us after vatican too, especially that all the baptized are called to union with christ. >> and so >> if any member of the body of christ field has excluded from the call to holiness that's a bad thing. and so of course, the church reaches >> out in an inclusive spirit to all those who won gonna be part of this great mystical body of jesus. so men and women and everybody else. and i think that's the basic message the pope wants to convey for christians around the world. this is the holiest time of the year. and despite what sometimes seems like a world full of tragedy and uncertainty how can christians still
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embrace the meaning of this easter season >> by accepting the reality of the resurrection. the resurrection is not a myth or a legend or a vague symbol. we should avoid all attempts to domesticate easter or to talk about the easter bunny that's fine i suppose for the kids but easter is this explosive revolutionary message that god is the conqueror of sin and death we have to recover that still, i think startling and still revolutionary message of the church. when the first christian said things like yeas was curious jesus is lord. well, that was a challenge to caesar because the watch word of the time was kaiser curious caesars, the lord. and the first christians were saying no, god is more powerful than caesar. and so there's a new lord, and we should get into his army of love and compassion and nonviolence. and forgiveness.
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>> that's the still >> revolutionary message of easter >> this ship, robert baer and glad you could be with us. thank you so much and happy easter god bless you. thanks >> all right. yet another top seed out of the tournament after a wild night of basketball, you're march madness, elite eight. >> next, and >> get ready for a debate, comedy and social well discourse on saturday nights, cnn presents an encore presentation of hbo's real time with bill maher tonight at eastern right here on cnn >> do you should do this
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