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you a free book to answer questions you may have call now and we'll come to >> you 808 to one 4,000 on the trail. former president trump's camp pain taking a swing through the midwest is he knocks president biden over immigration, but biden thinks he's found trump's weak spot. how democrats think the issue of abortion chen could help them flip states. they haven't one in years and deadly strike on aid workers from world central kitchen and gaza. joseon dress famous chef and found under of the non-profit says, israel is guilty of indiscriminate killing as israel admits to hitting innocent people and us officials call for an impartial investigation. the will it be enough to quell criticism of america for supporting israel has its airstrikes have killed so many civilians >> and right now 75 million americans are there are a severe weather threat. a big part of the country under
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tornado watches as we track a major storm, one of the strongest so far this year, your forecast is on away we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn, news central >> today. >> former >> president trump returns to the campaign trail trying to get things back on track. after what's already been a week punctuated by distractions and potential political vulnerabilities. it began with an expanded gag order in the manhattan hush money case after trump's relentless social media attacks against the judge overseeing the criminal case. and in particular, the judge's daughter, who has no role in the case. when trump's net worth took a billion-dollar punch as his truth, social stock plunged yesterday. that was a big hit and he had to part with $175 million deposed this bond in the civil fraud case that he lost in new york.
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>> so >> how does trump plan to bring the focus back to politics by hammering president biden's border policies two states vital to biden's 2020 victory cnn's alayna treene is live in michigan ahead of trump's event today. elena, tell us what trump's trying to do with these visits? >> while briana, this is really donald trump kicking off his general election campaign in earnest. we haven't seen much of him really play since his super tuesday when a couple of weeks ago, he's only held to political campaign events since then meanwhile, president joe biden has really seen a surgeon and his political activity and he recently visited both mitch, michigan, and wisconsin in recent weeks as well. but luck i think that just underscores how critical these two states are both michigan and wisconsin. trump won these states in 2016, but lost them to biden in 2020. and we know that republicans have really struggled to try to replicate trump's performance here in
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2016. and so we're really going to see donald trump tried to make up some ground here in these states today. now, as for what donald trump if is expected to talk about his team tells me that he's going to be focusing on two core themes and that's immigration and crime and port. >> part of that is >> really leaning in to how biden has handled the southern border. they have titled this event in michigan a quote to biden's bloodbath or border bloodbath. really referencing that? controversial term that he used a couple of weeks ago when he was referring to a bloodbath on the auto industry and for the country, if joe biden were to win in november ember and even though both michigan and wisconsin are more than 1,000 miles away from the southern borden. it's an issue that a lot of republicans in these states do care about. you're going to hear some of that inflammatory rhetoric as well. i'll in his speeches today. >> yeah. you mentioned that he's highlighting crime. he's invited the family of a woman who was recently killed to his event today. tell us about that
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>> that's right. this woman's name was reuben garcia. she was recently killed in michigan, not far from grand rapids where his event is beginning shortly and police authorities had said she was killed by an undocumented immigrant and they labeled that as a domestic dispute, but we've really seen donald trump use this as part of an example of what he's trying to say is, again, biden is not handling the border correctly. take a listen to how the former president put it we have a new form of crime we have violated crime and we have dr. and we have this ridge. we have now i think all migrants, ghraieb, but loved to have her family there if they'd like to be, there will be my honor now, briana, this is very clearly something donald trump has used repeatedly in the past. we've heard him discuss the killing of laken riley and two others trying to use a legit violent
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crimes committed by undocumented immigrants to make his case on immigration, we're going to see him do exactly that today, both in michigan as well as in wisconsin, brianna? >> yeah. there is so migrant crime, no doubt. we've seen some of these murders. we've seen some of these violent crimes. they do occur. >> we should mention >> any significantly depressed rate compared fair to say, native born texans were they actually keeps on this stuff alayna treene live force in grand rapids. thank you. boris. >> with trump on the trail today, the biden campaign this that the counter program with a new ad hitting the former president and his party on abortion restrictions. and with that, democrats have a new focus on florida, the state supreme court's is cleared the way for a six-week abortion ban to go into effect. but they also ruled that floridians are going to get a chance to potentially append that law in november for by voting on a constitutional right to abortion. that'll be on the ballot cnn's carlos suarez joins us now, just outside miami, he's tracking this
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force so carlos walk us through what amendment four entails and how it could change the electoral landscape in florida yeah, borges, so that ballot amendment could, and that's a big question could ultimately expand access to reproductive care but abortion providers here in florida tell me that right now their focus is on that six-week ban which takes effect in 30 days. planned parenthood of florida told us that they are making more appointments available to women and that they're working with out-of-state providers once this ban kicks in, florida is about to join several other states across the south that severely restrict, if not ban, abortions now planned parenthood of florida said that about 84,000 women last year received a reproductive services here in the state of florida with a number of women coming to florida from some of these states that have these restrictions. here now is a physician with planned parenthood who said that once
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this six-week ban, it takes effect the closest state without restrictions for women to travel to obtain an abortion will be in virginia >> i'm actually kinda scared. i never thought that we would lose access to two huge chunk of our of our health care and whether or not people agree about whether or not abortion is correct. it's the medical part of it being able to save a life for help a life and having the government step in and say, we're not going to let you do that anymore and people that are making the decisions are metal who trained at all >> as for that ballot amendment, the florida supreme court date approved the wording of this state constitutional amendment that would protect the right to an abortion in florida. now the ballot amendment would prohibit the restriction of an abortion before viability, which is
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around the 24 to 28 weeks of pregnancy it is important to note here that 60%, 60% of voters in florida would have to approve it for it to pass in november. boris expect that both of these rulings really will play out politically in a state that has gone republican, but that democrats believed you've is in play because of this one issue already we heard from top of republican officials and tallahassee, including the speaker of this state house, saying that they plan on challenging this ballot amendment with a concerted effort yeah. and we're actually going to speak to the democratic >> head of the state house of representatives in the next hour or so, stay tuned for that godless suarez. thank you so much for the update. let's get the white house view of things now with cnn's arlette saenz, or let the biden campaign is now casting florida as potentially winnable. this is a state as carlos noted, that his trended republican, but if it is up for grabs, it could be a game changer in november
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>> yeah, it could be boris and the biden campaign believes that they see an opening in the state of florida, a state that former president donald trump won in the last two elections there are several factors that they believe could work to their advantage. chief among them is this debate around reproductive rights. the fact as carlos was talking about that voters will have the chance to vote on a state constitutional amendment relating to abortion in november is an issue that really the biden campaign believes could mobilize voters. there we've also talked about other states where they think these ballot measures could potentially be in play with the pushing voters to the polls. states like arizona and nevada as well. now, president biden slammed this decision from florida's a state supreme court yesterday saying, quote, yesterday's extreme decision puts desperately needed medical care even further out of reach for millions of women in florida and across the south. it is outrageous. now, short time ago, the campaign manager, julie chavez rodriguez, was a
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bit more cautious. just about florida saying that it would be a difficult path ahead, but they also don't believe that donald trump has the state completely on the bag. so the biden campaign is hoping that that issue, that amendment, that would be voted on in november, that that really will help galvanize voters, democrats, women, moderate and independent voters. as they have keyed in on this issue of reproductive rights as being a central strategy for their campaign. >> yeah, and are led to expand on that because even well before these florida rulings, the biden team had been focusing on reproductive rights, seeing it as a winning issue as it was for a lot of democrats going back to the last midterm election >> yeah, and they're hoping that the success in the midterm elections and subsequent elections is something that will work in president biden's favor when it comes to the issue of reproductive rights. now the biden campaign for quite some time has been a telegraphing that they plan to you donald trump's own words relating to abortion in upcoming campaign ads. that is
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something that they did today, releasing a new abortion focus, add across battleground states on television and digital. also in florida on digital. and in this ad, they point out trump's comments talking about how the supreme court over turned roe v. wade president biden, making any direct-to-camera appeal that he has the interests of women in hand when it comes to reproductive rights, take a listen. >> he's running pass a national ban on a woman's right to choose i'm running to make roe v. wade the law of the land again women have a federal guaranteed he to the right to choose donald trump doesn't trust women. >> i do. >> i'm joe biden and i approve this message >> this is the second abortion focus out of the biden campaign has run on television. this year and it's just another sign of how much emphasis they plan to place on the issue of reproductive rights heading into november's alive section orland signs life for us from the white house. thanks so much
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or light briana, former president trump will have to watch his mouth today on the campaign trail. because as i mentioned, the judge in his criminal hush money case in new york has expanded that existing gag order and that bars the president from attacking family members of the judge and also of the manhattan district attorney. the judge saying trump's rhetoric is a very real threat to the judicial process. cnn's kara scannell is live in new york on this. kara tell us about the latest on this new gag order >> so this gag order which the judge extended last night now includes, as you said, the family members of the judge and the manhattan district attorney, alvin bragg. this is a request by prosecutors to expand the order and it comes after trump had made a series of posts on his social media about not only the judge, but also his daughter, who is not involved in this case. and the judge saying that trump's rhetoric has instills fear in potential witnesses, anyone was some tangential role to this case. he said it's no longer a
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likelihood or a possibility. the this is a threat to the integrity of the judicial proceeding. he said the threat is very real, but trump is still allowed to criticize the judge and the district attorney. and as we've seen this morning, trump is continuing his attacks on the judge saying he should be recused and that he's been unfair in this proceeding in trump's lawyers say that they are going to file another motion for the judge recuse himself. he's previously denied an earlier motion asking for his recusal. this trial is now less than two weeks away and, you know, as part of the gag order, trump is prohibited from talking about witnesses, but we can expect to see a lot of familiar faces from this whole old story of the hush money payment, including stormy daniels, who was paid the hush money payment, michael cohen, trump's former fixer, who facilitated that payment, as well as david, the former publisher of the company that published the national enquirer, he is the person who had reached these catching
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killed deals with donald trump this is all because prosecutors want to create the narrative that there's that this campaign, this was an effort to influence the 2016 presidential campaign. and so we're also expected to hear from people on the campaign, including hope hicks, brianna we'll be looking for that, cara. thank you for that report from new york ahead this hour on cnn news central sources say the white house is close to signing off on a huge weapons deal. with israel, even as president biden openly criticized as how israel is prosecuting its war in gaza, where the death toll stands at 32,000 people plus new details hill's about the man who crashed an suv into the security checkpoint of the fbi field office in atlanta. he has just been charged and potentially life-threatening storm firms moving across the us right now, tens of millions of people are at risk of tornadoes damaging winds, and potential flooding. we're tracking where the storms so we're heading check.
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news about these aid workers well, the short answer is no borders and we're not getting any indications from the administration that they are preparing to restrict or limit military >> aid to israel in any way. in fact, secretary of state antony blinken spoke just a little bit earlier today and he reiterated that the us is really making a long-term commitment to israel's security and investment and their long-term security. and that these kinds of deals have been part of that security arrangement between the us and israel for several years now. but of course, there are a lot of questions here about just whether the us should be continuing to engage in these kinds of arms sales with the israelis, given the kind of attacks that we saw just yesterday with the strike on world central kitchen out aid workers that has enraged so much of the international community and has the us asking israel for a thorough and impartial investigation. and that is one of the big questions i think that lawmakers who are examining this sale, this massive 18 sale
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at the administration intends to approve of up to 50 new fighter aircraft for israel are going to be asking because right now that that sale is pending approval in the house and senate, among the two committees that are responsible really for giving this informal approval before it can go to the entire congress. for consideration. and there's going to be a big debate. we're told among many of the lawmakers who have been pushing for the us to reconsider these kinds of very large arms sales to the israelis in light of the fact that the us itself, including president joe biden, have said that israel is not doing enough to reign in its operations in gaza and protect civilians. and so while these aircraft will not be delivered to israel in three to four years time, the symbolism of approving the sale at this moment has many people raising their eyebrows particularly given the us could be using these kinds of sales as potential leverage to try to influence israel's behavior. but it doesn't seem like
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they're willing to do that at this point, boris natasha bertrand, life for us from the pentagon john, thank you so much. >> all right. let's discuss all of this now. a cnn military analyst and retired us army major general james spider marks. i do want to talk about this world central kitchen strike that. killed aid workers. but first i want to ask you about this one. up and sale because president biden has been trying to show general that he's critical of israel but as he faces this political pressure to do so, is there really any incentive for israel to internalize that criticism and adjust course? when the us is selling israel f5 teens without any conditions >> while the us is going to continue its military support for israel. and that that will be persistent what there are conditions. look when the, when the israelis are getting support, when any nation gets support from the united states, specifically in terms of military aid there are rules around which that aid can now be used. and so the united
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states is going to continue to tell, here's and we'll give them counsel in terms of how this there's kits should be utilized. israelis know how to use f5 teens. they have trained pilots. we certainly have higher state of the art of f 50 teens, but the f5 teams have been at the inventory and frankly, they can essentially, outflow anything that any other nation has but the united states will be very clear in terms of what the limits are, in terms of their use. >> do you think israel's listening >> no. >> i don't i think what i sadly and that's the very delicate balance that we have is netanyahu look is gonna be the ease of the saver, savior of israel, or he's going to be a pariah and be voted out immediately. they have got a challenge with hamas. we have seen that over the course of the last seven months. this is a devastating fight. hamas embeds itself in the population and the palestinians suffer
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greatly as a result of that decision on the part of hamas and israel is going to continue to conduct operations i guarantee you that rafah will be cleared. irrespective of discussions going on right now. so i would say it's very difficult for israel to listen and to follow to what, what the united states is saying only because they are in the middle of this existential fight. this is their sovereignty. this is their existence is the way they've described it and that's with playing out >> this appalling death of several aid workers from world central kitchen in gaza. number of foreign nationals killed they had approved the root with the israeli military they were in clearly marked vehicles what does this incident tell you about how israel is failing to d conflict airstrikes so that civilians aren't killed. what should they be doing? >> yeah this really is a demonstration of the amazing
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chaos and uncertainty of combat. if this was and i don't know the details behind this strike. but if the vehicles were as you indicated, clearly marked and they were in a safe passage area at the time designated then obviously the strike was inappropriate, should not have taken place. they did not clear the fires appropriately. they didn't go through the necessary channels i don't know the details. i don't know that we know the details of that yet. but clearly there are met i can isms in place, there are procedures in place for the clearance of fires and if that was not followed, then you've got a legitimate problem here >> there is a report in the israeli newspaper haaretz about the idf establishing what are called kills zones, areas where units impose imaginary red lines that no one outside of the idf may cross without suffering fatality. cnn cannot independently confirm the reporting, but we did contact the idf and they referred us to
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the statement that they gave haaretz, which i do want to read it says the idf is in the midst of a war against the hamas terror organization and his acting to foil threats against its forces. the idf constantly calls and civilians to evacuate intense combat zones and is investing efforts into allowing civilians to evacuate as safely as possible. in contrast to claims being made, the idf has not defined kills zones support for this comes from the fact that the idf has arrested a large number of terrorists or suspected terrorists during the fighting without inflicting damage and intense combat zones the claim in this storied general is that there are these lines known to the idf, but not known i'm just civilians. and that if civilians cross over them they suffer the very likely possibility of being shot as you hear that report, i just wonder what you think about that. >> well, i can't speak to the kill zones and clearly the idf would not. i can't imagine
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that they would intentionally without positive identification. this is known as the process of pid, positive identification. before you engage a target and that they would indiscriminately engaged targets without that pid process being followed >> look in the >> military the way we trained as we establish named area of interests, we establish no fire areas. areas you want to protect an areas. you want to destroy and in order to do that, you have to go through a very clear process of pid, whether you're going to protect it because the bad game, bad guy may be trying to disrupt it. >> you want to get rid of them, >> or you have areas that clearly you are going to destroy. you were going to drop that bridge irrespective of what's going on. so the point is you go through these very precise processes and steps to ensure that you can clarifiers to engage appropriately, kills zones and indiscriminate firing against anything that moves in
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a particular area is i would suggest i'm not a lawyer, but i would suggest that that is outside the law of the land warfare i can't imagine any organization other than those that we've seen before, a terrorist organizations do this as a matter of routine, but i can't see that a national organization, a military that abides by the law of land warfare would do that that it would be an official policy, i guess is what i'm hearing you say there >> correct? >> general. thank you so much. we appreciate your insights, your general spider marx >> thank you for >> next, the man accused of crashing into the entrance gate and an fbi field office has been charged urged what we have just learned about who he is, plus the critical step medical providers must take before performing a host of exams. we have those stories and more on cnn news central
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downtown atlanta hospital, but we know he's under evaluation for what we're not sure exactly just yet because they're working through the process. we also know at that point after he's done with his evaluation, who'll be turned over to the cap county police department. from there, he'll be taking to the sheriff's department and that's when that mug shot will be produced. that has not happened as of yet. that first court appearance could happen within 12 hours of that first sort of booking in terms of the jail. but everyone hello, to focus on that gate, you can still see that orange colored car that was pressing to that gate yesterday. what we do know is an employee was going through that gate and he tried to tailgate behind that car to gain access to the fbi building. and that's when that barricade the ramp system came up stopping the car according to the fbi officials, then bomb squad came in so rounded that vehicle and made sure there was nothing inside. well, we can confirm there were no weapons found in that area yesterday as this was breaking news during this you just yesterday will be also been able to figure out at this point, he will face a
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state charge. that state charges interference with government property. there could be more federal charges coming his way. as well. but of course, as this evaluation continues, there's just been dropped, some sort of inklings about what exactly happened yesterday as he tried to follow that person. and we know there were two other fbi agents that were in the area. they were able to apprehend him. and then once he was in custody, he was taken to the hospital for evaluation. so this process is starting to play out bores. what we don't know who is it for any social media rantings about the fbi? we do believe he traveled here from south carolina, but not sure if this was his only place that he wanted to go because this is obviously a new facility and fbi facility that a lot of folks have talked about because security is enhanced there and was able to stop him very quickly. so as this process moves forward, bores we'll continue to look and see what that first court appearance will be. and maybe when it gets a lawyer will kind of figure out what was behind this attack and ramming of that fbi center yesterday? >> yeah, a lot of questions about motive, given the political environment
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again, that's one >> i'm matata bertrand at the pentagon. >> and this >> is cnn a warning to
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hospitals and medical schools and also students. >> of course, they're >> examining a patient pelvic, breast record so or other sensitive areas requires their explicit permission. ics specially when anesthesia is involved, the department of health and human services is issued this new guidance reiterating that britain consent is required whenever those invasive procedures are performed. let's bring in cnn's jacqueline howard. this seems kind of obvious, but clearly there's a reason why they're doing this with new guidance. what prompted this? >> that's right. briana, the reason is we know that recently some media reports have surfaced that have detailed some cases where patients were subjected to these kinds of intimate exams without their consent. and in some cases, patients were under anesthesia. they did not previously discussed the he's exams with their medical care team, but the reason why some of these
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exams were performed were for teaching purposes. some of the cases involved a medical students or medical trainees watching an exam demonstration, but in a letter to teaching hospitals and to medical schools, hhs officials those wrote that informed consent is the law and essential to maintaining trust in the patient-provider relationship and respecting patients autonomy. so moving forward, hhs is really cracking down here, briana, with saying that you need that written consent from a patient before forming any kind of exam. and especially if that patient will be under anesthesia during the exam, these requirements are not new, but that's the reason why they're being reiterated right now. and it's also interesting in that same letter, officials wrote that the office for civil rights investigates complaints alleging that patients personal protected health information
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was either used or disclosed to medical trainees in violation of hipaa. so we know that the office for civil rights is also taken a close look at whether some of ese cases whe exams were pform without without consent also may have been in violation of hipaa laws. so this is an area that's rely getting a close examination he, brianna? >>eah. very interesting. and certainly patients will take note, jacquelineoward,hank you. forcefully now to some of the other adlines were of uvalde, texas h abrupy resign citing whate call unexpected medical issues misstatement cody smith's says he is stepping down to focus on his health the announcent do come just weeks after the city released a port defending the response from law enforcement during the mass shooting at robb elementary school, where 19 students an two teachers were killed. a city council meeting is scheduled for tonight. also, we're following jury selection and the chad day bill murder
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trial. remember he's accused of murdering his first wife. and conspiring with his current wife, laurie value, to kill her two kids. authority say the remains of the two children were discovered in day bills back yard. now, he's pleaded not guilty. he does face the death penalty if he is convicted, brianna right now, 75 million americans are in the path of severe storms from the south. we southeast all the way up the east coast. and this is a storm system that could unleash tornadoes, >> already in central missouri, trees toppled over, obviously threatening homes there. we have meteorologist chad myers tracking these storms from the cnn weather center. chad tell us what you're seeing ran i just because you saw a storm go
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by this morning, doesn't mean you're out of the woods yet because this is a multi round event >> here, storms already rolled through nashville, but guess what, in a few hours, you're going to get another round on the backside of the storm system because the tornado watches go all the way back farther to your west. >> this is the area here that we're concerned about. i just got a call from a friend in cincinnati today. it's beautiful here. the sun's out. how can it be better? well, it couldn't be worse because the sun warmed your atmosphere, warmed what you're going to see primed yourself almost like pushing the primary button on your mower or does it start if you don't do that. but all of a sudden you get some sunshine. you push the primer button and your well, we're starts. this is the area we're going to see the strong tornadoes again today, last night, yesterday, they were over here and we knew that they were moved over toward the east. and this is a very significant event for places like ohio, kentucky, tennessee, and later on tonight, all the way down to atlanta, georgia? yes. we've had a lot of power outages especially through western it's virginia, over 100,000 because of the line of whether
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we call it a squad line, but wins there were 70 to 80 miles per hour knocking down trees and power lines move you ahead to 3:00. you can still see the bright colors here. more storms coming through places that i've already had the storms. and so yes, all the way to the east coast later on tonight and behind this, yes, that color back there is snow significant snow for parts of the great lakes, for tomorrow, things calm down quite a bit, but move over toward the populated areas of the atlantic coast. there is your winter storm warning. >> green bay, >> eight to 12 inches of snow. and this is the rub this is why we have the severe weather the cold air is battling spring. spring says, hey, come on, i want to get up there. winter says, wait, not so fast. and all of a sudden you get the flash flood threat and you certainly get the snow threat across parts of the north will watch it for you here all day long, you should have a radio honore, some way to get warm today, if you live in the zones that i talked about. >> all right. that's a lot going on. so hopefully folks
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spokesperson john kirby is addressing an israeli airstrike that apparently killed several aid workers with world central kitchen. let's listen into the press room at the white house right now regarding israel and gaza about the floating dock and how the aid workers be protected. >> worries. what do you mean by worries or concerns about its satisfiability >> well, i mean, let me break that up a couple of ways. i mean, obviously the temporary periods, it's known as a dj lots joint logistics over the shore it's on its way to the eastern mediterranean right now. it's not, hasn't arrived yet, and it'll take some time once it gets there to be assembled and to achieve what we call interim operating capability, we expect that we expect that that happened in coming weeks there's no concern in terms of our ability and the skills taken to needed to build it and to get it up and running. what we are working with partners in the region are two things. one is the logistics flow, getting getting them maritime materials to the
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pier, and then working with the israelis in particular about how that peer is protected and secured, and how the aid the material gets from the peer into gaza and further distributed those modalities are still being worked out and do the recent events like to strike you referenced raise additional oh, believe you were other no no illusion about the fact that gaza's a war zone and force protection of our troops, which will not be entering gaza, will be first and foremost in the president's mind, as well as our military leaders to make sure that they can operate that peer assemble it and operated and safe way. but believe me we're well aware at gaza is a war zone. and frank that it is a war zone is again, what makes it so challenging to get humanitarian aid to people in need >> thanks, john, you said that the white house is outraged by the strike that killed these world central kitchen workers
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has the white house already see that outrage to anyone in the israeli government. and what was their response? >> well, i won't speak for the israelis. we've been very clear about our feelings over, over this particular strike and our expectations of the israelis have they provided or has depended on been able to get any understanding of what happened here yet i know it's early, but it sounds based on what was a andres he said that these workers were doing everything, right. their vehicle was marked, they were in a safe zone. yeah. what more could they have done? >> yeah, it's really mean. devastating to see these images and to hear these early reports about the steps that they tried to take to protect themselves but the israelis look, they've already said this was on them and they're doing this investigation. we obviously want to want to make sure that that investigation gets completed. and as transparent as possible. as i said, my opening statement that there's accountability to be to be held
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here was the question on on china, what was the president's message to the president when it comes to chinese >> misinformation campaigns or any effort by the chinese government or people associated with the chinese government to interfere with the 2024 election. >> i would just say that we've been clear consistently, even going back to the november meeting in california about are concerns over our own election security and efforts by certain actors, including some from the prc2 the fact that there was a new may have been listening to national security council spokesperson john kirby live from the podium and the press room at the white house saying that this attack on a convoy of aid workers with world central kitchen by israeli forces is quote, devastating. he says the white house is outraged by this development, or seven aid workers were killed. herbie pointing out the fact that more
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than 200 aid workers, humanitarian aid workers, have been killed in gaza since the start of the war after october 7, he did say that he is glad to hear that israel is now investigating what happened. and he says the white house is hoping for accountability on this obviously, a very controversial move by the idf, which has acknowledged that this was a mistake. no official word yet as to how this happened in a zone that israel itself has described as d conflicted we're gonna stay on top of this story and many others. we're going to take a quick break and join you at the top of the hour stay with cnn if you work in spaceflight, this it's the worst possible thing i can ever help >> my dad died doing what he loved spatial colombia to find now flight premieres sunday at nine on seeks. >> so this has pickleball with e-trade for morgan stanley.
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