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now on the apple app store, android& m taylor good morning and welcome to see you i'm laura walker here's what we're working on for you this morning than 95 billion foreign aid bill sales to the senate after clearing the house in a very divided vote. >> but house speaker mike johnson's job is still left in limbo with a fellow republican lawmaker calling for him to resign. >> and the motion to vacate, picking up steam, and the country's set to receive the tens of billions of dollars that aid and messages that they're sending to the lawmakers here in the we're gonna have live reports from ukraine and from the middle east plus we're just a day away from a sobering moment in us history for the first time a former us president will
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have to hear openings statements in his criminal trial. >> what to expect in court tomorrow. and what former president trump's faithful followers are saying about at all and tragedy at a michigan birthday party too young siblings are dead and a dozen others are hurt actin accused, drunk driver, crashes through the building where the party was hampered the senate is coming back during their scheduled recess next week specifically to push through foreign aid measures. the house finally passed their whopping $95 billion aid package saturday, but reactions on the house floor, room mics how should it be in order the house will be in order. the chair would remind my colleagues, you observe proper decorum, flag-waving on the floor is not is not appropriate. the house will be in order so this collaboration could cause
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speaker johnson his job. >> now the three gop hardliners, they still have not made a move to force a motion to vacate. instead, they want johnson to resign. cnn's lauren fox reports on the chaos here on capitol hill this aid package dividing conservatives, but an overwhelming vote in the house of representatives to pass additional aid for ukraine. >> israel, and the indo-pacific. now this package of bills heads to the united states senate, where we expected key vote to begin on tuesday de now the question becomes, what is speaker mike johnson future after this vote, it became clear that conservatives are still deeply frustrated with mike johnson. and despite the fact that marjorie taylor greene did not take steps in order to try to oust the speaker on saturday, it remains very clear that this is something that is looming over johnson in the weeks ahead meanwhile, you had other republicans mainly some of the key chairman and defense hawks
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in the house, who were applauding johnson's actions, despite the fact that he was under threat under scrutiny from conservatives, he decided to move forward with this package for additional funding thing for ukraine representative mike mccall saying that this was a defining moment for the new speaker you should true leadership by what he did today took a lot and gets in the face of the opposition but he knows that if we didn't do this the consequences would have been severe, not just for the united states, for the free world. and it wasn't just republicans celebrating johnson. i also spoke with one representative, a democrat, mike quigley, who said that his view of speaker johnson had shifted the last several weeks. that view, of course, will be very important for johnson moving ahead if marjorie taylor greene does ultimately decide to try to oust johnson, the dening votes could come from democrats
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amara, viktor lauren fox. thank you, president biden praised the house approval of the $95 billion foreign aid package and a post on x, the president said that i urge the senate to quickly send the package to my desk. now the democratic majority senate is anticipated to pass the measure as soon as tuesday and then send it to president biden as he is asking for his signature or cnn's white house reporter, camila dechalus, joining us now, kamila that's righ amara, viktor. good morng, president biden put out a clear message saying that lawmakers coming together to pass his foreign aid bills just really sends this message about american leadership and it sends it t the globe. i want to read it just a qui statement that the president put out. he said, members of both parties already in the house voted to advance our national security interests and sends sends a clear message about the power of american leadership on the world stage at this critical inflection point, they came together to
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answer history's call passing urgently needed national security legislation that i have fought for months to secure. and it's a reminder in this statement, the president biden has been calling for months for lawmakers to come together to pass additional aid to provide to countries like israel and ukraine. and even when he invited lawmakers to the white house on several occasions, he always meet shore to bring up the fact that he wanted them to pass a foreign aid to give to these countries that he feels that are in need. and it's in their best interests. and so he's really urgently now calling on senate to quickly pass this and send it to is acid can sign this into law amara viktor, back to you. >> all right. camila dechalus. thank you very much.& a final note on the house as we began to work, one measure moved washington closer to possibly we banning tiktok in the it would give the hugely popular social media platform about nine months to replace the current chinese parent company bytedance with a new owner, it could get another 90 day
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extension if the president determines there progress toward a sale. now, many in congress see the app as a national security the risk, but the company argues first amendment rights are at stake. and it plans to challenge measures two, ban it. now, president biden said previously he would sign off on a previous version of this bill. so it is likely if the senate goes ahead and passes it, he will approve this one joining us now is politics reporter stef kight from axios. good morning to you. let's start with this. $95,000,000,000.04 aid package. a wow, a bipartisan bill that finally passed. imagine that the fact that speaker mike johnson, i'm he's getting a lot of praise for his courage to risk has political life, to get this bill on the floor and passed it really just underscores because he was really just doing his job, right. i mean, as speakers supposed to move bills and to the floor it highlights just the fact that we're in such
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extraordinary times and how deeply fractured house republicans are it's very true and you know, it has been striking to hear speaker johnson talk about this bill the way he has, because this is a change in tone when it comes to the way that he's talked about providing us aid overseas. >> he did not come into the speakership a loud proponent of continuing to provide aid for ukraine in particular, but we've seen him come around this issue. we hear him 0.2 internal intelligence that he's view that has underscored to him the importance of these tens of billions of dollars worth of weapons for ukraine in their fight against russian aggression. and he is now doubling down saying that this was the right thing to do. and yes, we have certainly heard from both republicans and democrats who are supportive of the fact that he did move forward on this package and bring it to the floor, despite kind of waiting for a few months to decide the right path
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forward. but again, as you point out, this is also a very contentious issue for republicans and conservatives are not happy right now and it's not just marjorie taylor greene, thomas massie, or paul gosar. we are hearing increasingly for more republicans who are upset by the fact that johnson pass ukraine with 100% of democratic votes and not even half of republicans in boats. and that is putting his speakership in jeopardy, not just right now, we're not just waiting to see whether marjorie taylor greene does move forward with the motion to vacate, right now. that's going to put him in a precarious situation from here through the election. >> where do you think this leaps in though then with the republican electorate because speaker johnson, as you said, he's, he's evolved on ukraine aid as a rank-and-file republican in the house who voted against ukraine aid, but he's also been this loyal follower of trump but by getting this bill passed, he's embracing the international list policies of the
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traditional republican party as opposed to trump i'm america first creed so i mean, where does this leave him with the maga supporters and the rest of the republican base i do think you. know you mentioned trump and i do think there was it was very important that trump did not come out specifically against this bill. >> he is obviously raised questions about how much our european allies are contributing to ukraine's war effort. he is certainly not. he does not see giving additional billions of dollars to ukraine as a priority, but i think the way that trump responded to this package did give johnson some room on this, but we're going to have to see that the reality is that republicans are very divided on this issue. there is a growing isolation is movement that has been driven by the former president and his out buys. there's no question, but there's still are more moderate traditional republican voters who do believe it is
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important to continue to support our allies overseas like ukraine, israel taiwan, and you, it's important, remember this was a bigger package. the ukraine issue was the biggest issue and the most conscious for virtual issue for republicans. but this was also a broader package. now that provides needed funds to various allies around the world let's talk quickly about tiktok because i know you had a few pieces about this, so i missed all the noise. >> some people may have missed this part. a house republicans inserted this tiktok ban into the foreign aid package. now heads to the senate. so it puts chuck schumer and the democrats in a difficult position to oppose this bill, correct? >> exactly this really does force schumer's hand to bring this package to the senate floor. of course, a very similar tiktok ban package passed the house with broad bipartisan support just last month. but then when it came to the senate, it stalled. there
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were concerns about the bill and schumer was unwilling to commit to bringing it to the floor. and so we saw momentum on that bill declined despite the fact that there is bipartisan concern about the national security threats around tiktok. there's by partisan support for forcing the chinese owner, bytedance to divest from tiktok. and so by attaching a very similar miller measure with additional more time for bytedance to divest by attaching it to this must pass for an h pack foreign aid package. johnson is really forcing schumer to bring this to the floor. and based on my conversations with senators at this point, it doesn't seem that there will be strong enough opposition to that tiktok measure two due to lock this package overall. yeah. and just quickly before we go speaker mike johnson's future, what do you watching for in terms of how it plays out? because marjorie taylor greene did not trigger that vote to oust him. she's calling for him to resign as he safe at least until the november election the
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big question is what happens when they come back from recess? due to republicans calm down over these next few days and weeks and come back unwilling to stir up a another controversial speaker fight, or whether we're going to see even more conservatives come back here from angry voters and ready to put up a real effort to oust johnson. stef kight. i appreciate your time. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> relieved. and ready for assistance coming up. how ukrainian officials are reacting to the passage of this crucial foreign aid bill, plus trump's hush money trial starts tomorrow new york will take a look at the important role that six alternates will serve as this trial begins. pro-palestinian protests at columbia university. what the students and faculty members are demanding new ally in the fight against climate change is car business blue carbon, we just need to protect nature
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members of the us house after they passed that $95 foreign aid package, four, billion went to, or goes to support ukraine other lines can you said that the decision to pass the bill will save thousands and thousands of lives after monthslong resistance by house republicans, the aid package is seen by some as a turning point in ukraine's fight against russia. >> ukraine's foreign minister tells cnn the risk of a larger war in europe has fallen following the vote cnn's product pluck and joining us now from kyiv, i'm afraid if you've been following this talk to us about how badly and quickly the aid the replenishment of weapons and such as needed well i think it's absolutely key for the ukrainians and certainly you could see how relieved the entire political sphere was here in this country when that decision came through by the house yesterday. >> and if you look at some of the things that volodymyr zelenskyy said afterwards, he came out with a tweet. i would
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say a couple of seconds after that boc came down in the house he thanked house speaker mike johnson personally for bringing this to a vote in the house because it's so very important for the ukrainians. i want to read you one little snippet of what's zelenskyy in the treaty. he said democracy and freedom will always have global significance and will never fail as long as america helps to protect it. you can see how important that was for the ukrainians, the foreign minister. came out pretty much immediately and also thank the united states. so for the ukrainians, they're saying this aid cannot arrive soon enough because of course right now the situation is extremely difficult for them on the battlefield. i want to listen into some of what the ukrainian president said last night. let's us name we appreciate every manifestation of support for our state and independents are people in our lives, which russia wants to bury in ruins america has shown its leadership from the first days of this war that's a lot of mirrors lenski, they're speaking again just a couple of
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minutes after that. >> after the house voted to pass that ukraine aid and for the ukrainians themselves, they obviously understand that they need this help very, very quickly. they hope that a lot of gear arrives quickly here to ukraine, the two main things so they keep talking about guys are air defense missiles to service their air defense systems to shoot down russian missiles that are taking out a lot of the energy infrastructure here in this country that's something that's a key importance to them. and they've said that in the past couple of weeks with very difficult for them to stop some of these russian missiles hitting their power plants because they simply didn't have enough air defense weapons happens to try and fire at them. and then also just artillery ammunition, 155 millimeter shells. the ukrainians are saying right now, they are badly outgunned on the front lines. and that is showing by some of the territorial gains that the russians have been making as well, guys all right, if i reply, can thank you so much. now, overnight, israeli military the israeli military, kate at carried out strikes of four locations in lebanon. according to lebanon's national
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news agency military official say they struck a number of hezbollah targets, including two military structures, also, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu thanked us lawmakers after they passed more than $26 billion in aid to israel. >> a spokesperson for the palestinian authority, though the president, there contained the aid package for israel instead, it would lead to more palestinian casualties. cnn's paula hancocks is joining us from beirut now. so what can you tell us about first the strikes? in lebanon well victor has been certainly an uptick in the cross-border strikes that we've seen from both sides as well. >> and hezbollah over the past week. so just as the region is it seems to be breathing a sigh of relief that tensions between israel and iran, lot easing or at least direct conflict between the two. there is still the iranian proxies to think
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about. now we have seen that work for strikes by israel on hezbollah targets it's overnight on saturday, has blue announced the death of three fighters and they did launch about ten strikes against israel, accusing israel of attacking civilian buildings in southern lebanon, nepal, cnn counted verify that, but it just goes to show that even as those israeli iran direct contacts appear to have ended, there are still a very real fear of the increase in tensions and in conflict between israel and be a proxies. now, when it comes to the aid package that has been approved, israel, of course, welcoming it the prime minister welcoming it's also the foreign minister israel katz, saying that it does send a strong message two our enemies it will of course, go towards those missile defense systems, many of which are along the
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northern border in israel, just across the border from here in southern well, here in lebanon and we know that not everybody is happy with it though would in the states, for example, there were 19 members of the house, progressive caucus feared that this package shut could result in more killings of civilians. that is something we're hearing echoed in the palestinian corridors of power spokesperson mahmoud abbas, the palestinian authority president, saying that he worries that this will now correlate to the deaths of more palestinian civilians saying that it could give israel the greenlight to broaden the war across the region. now, there are concerns he says that this could constitute an escalator patient in this situation and this situation, as we see it at this point gaza, for example, we know that the death toll has now gone over sooty four thousands of palestinians. this
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according to the ministry of health within gaza itself, many of them women and children. we don't have a breakdown from, from either side of how many are fighters and how many civilians. but the overwhelming consensus is that the majority are women and children and also in the occupied west bank, i have to point out there has been an uptick in israeli military operations. there was one in the despite the west bank, which is started on thursday in one of the refugee camps, it's just ending this sunday. we understand the idf saying they killed ten fighters. but the ministry of health and the red cross crescent in the west bank saying that 14 were killed, including that a child and a teenager. so the violence does continue poll handcart reporting from beirut. >> thanks so much. >> the friends or family of damian sobol, one of the seven aid workers killed in gaza
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and charged with a criminal trespass fasting during a demonstratioon campus last week. >> well, now students that several other universities are ornizing riley's in solidarity with the protesters at columbia univerty. cnn's polo sandoval joins us from new yorke don't want to the started on wednesday when the columbia university president minouche shafik was in washington testifying before lawmakers responding to reports of antisemitism on campus. >> subsequently, there was also a presence not just students, but also faculty setting up tents and signs here on the campus itself but the organizers of this event, making their msage quite clear, saying at their hop ishat they wilpressure columbia university peonally to divest funds om companies connected israel cnn has reached t to the univeity to address for more on notust theiinvestments, but also to addrs the allegaons that organizers. but eventually this evolved into an enmpment, a large onat the university president declared a disturbance. so turn to th
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nypdsendg them a letr asking for for police officers essentially interject and stents are parcipating in e it. the result was welover 100 people that were detained will be issued courts zones. but really what this is now is remains here on the camp of peaceful presence of a mix of both current a non stunts here, hong to continue with that message from last week here. for protesters, this may be a galvanizing moment to basically invigorate tir use. butor univeities, the'certainly going to this speaks to them having to grapple with we are likely going to continue to see mor tse demonstrations from one campus to another. >> both protests and counterprotests. >> and those universities really ford to walthat in line betwe safety and free-speech polo sandoval, cnn, new york so it's been called the most pro trump county in
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in along with us in their living room to watch coverage of the trump trial, jury selection one group went through the effort to make a large parade style banner reading. >> no one is above the law. >> they've both voted for trump twice what is your feeling today about donald trump's moral character? >> it's terrible. i can't get much lower than it is. >> they live on a hilltop ranch and roberts county in the texas panhandle, where 96% of the voters chose trump over joe biden, 2020. the highest trump percentage of any county in america he continues to make crazy comments about being a dictators first day & repercussions against people who he tells have wronged him. we met this couple during a visit to roberts county last year. they told us then they liked mike pence and ron desantis but with trump, the only republican left standing things have gotten complicated it doesn't. >> trump is found guilty of one
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of these crimes whether it's a miss trial happening right now, are one of the trial future? do you think he's fit to be present of united states? >> i don't think he's fed, but i'm voting for him i feel like did we not going to be able to survive now for years over the democrats in charge rick dallas, someone else we met last year in robts county. >> he told us then he liked ron desantis. >> if donald trump is found guilty of criminal charge do you think he's fit to be president of the united states? he's asked as the current president because nobody investigates joe biden, nobody has gone investigate joe biden in roberts county, the current presidenis often prominently mentioned when you ask questions about the former president you think donald trump is a oh, character & for morals and ethics? oh must, must session.
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>> you don't think he's fit to be present it to does found guilty yeah. >> you're going to vote for him how do you address that conflict? how do you vote for a man who you feel so i feel like his is wrong is it's going to be to have him for president. >> he still going to be a lot better president from the united states. then what we're going where joe biden had been pressed here in roberts county and the 2016 election betwn donald trump and hillary clinton clinton received grantotal of 20 vos four years later, j ben received 17 votes this is a 19-20 nine model and this actually use here roberts rober county susan bowers is the cure of the roberts county museum and the county seat of my emma in 2020, harry roberts county. only 17 people in the entire county voted for joe biden were you one of them? yes, i was. >> she says she has quibbles with some of what president biden has done and not done but
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unlike almost all of her fellow county voters, susan bowers has not giving donald trump any benefit of the doubt when it comes to this trial, are the ones still the km is a disease, an ethical, he's a criminal. he belongs on reality tv if that there are certainly many people here on roberts county who don't think any trump trials at all should be happening. that being said, and you'll the everyone i've talked to is aware that the proceedings have begun the awareness level would be much higher here though, as well as elsewhere. if the proceedings were allowed to be televised, which they are not already talked with cnn in miami, texas gary tuckman, thank you for that report. the house foreign aid package is now headed to the senate, sita come while one lawmaker says speaker mike johnson is betraying his party
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changed my life music was the other love of her life and when she began making it as dj, dj to g, a whole new career took off. >> she worked with mega stocks and book gigs and festival all while finishing her masters on the effects of toxins on killer whales, the two loves merge in her film, blue carbon and immersive journey through the watery landscapes that serve as massive allies and fighting the climate crisis. >> so blue carbon is basically these ecosystems that are amazing at pulling carbon out of the atmosphere and putting it deep into the ground. >> you're saying this is blue car business, blue carbon. so yeah, it's not blue, brown. and remember, but but it is blue carbon. >> they're like ten times better at it than the amazon rain forest. for example, those ecosystems are mango for us seagrass meadows and salt marshes. we were taking field recordings throughout the whole film. >> and then i took all those field recordings and made a song out of it essentially, and
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you get to hear that song at the end of the fell, i want to make a new anthem for nature by recording the sounds of coastal habitats that we don't value enough you play these and festival. >> yeah. yeah. how do you connect your music audience with what you care about as a biologist, as an ecologist, incorporating those sounds automatically gives me something to talk about because people really care and they're interested. there's your j to g, the dj persona but then there's j to the biologist and that's a paradox at times given the footprint, the energy use it festivals and all of that. >> but it definitely is a paradox like i'm touring dj, i have to fly to my gigs and so i have a big carbon footprint and then there's this other part of me that's the environmentalist and he studied in nature for so many years how i reconcile that is by using my platform to talk about climate change and the environment and also, i want to lead as an example that we all have that
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paradox within ourselves. we all live on this planet. we all have things that we do, whether we're conscious of it or not. but that hurt the environment just by existing in the society. >> and we're always at odds. >> and that's okay. we can still be at paradox and still want to help and save the environment, right? >> and maybe instead of getting defensive. so maybe there's a better way to fill this want or need exactly in a way that's better for all life, exactly when we bring down defensiveness, it really opens everything up to have more discussions and solutions make sure to tune in seen films presents blue carbon natures, hidden power premieres tonight at nine eastern end pacific only on cnn another hour of cnn this morning weekend starts right now but right now, we'd
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