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natasha, what are you hearing? from workers >> brianna, this applies to fast food locations where there are more than 60 nationwide stores. so it's the larger fast food chains that you're familiar with, the workers we've talked to over the last several years. i've been covering the since 20 in 20 this is a long, hard-fought win for them. they have been working toward this for a long time, and at least one worker who's going to speak with me right after this live shot said that she's been living with her two parents, one who also works adam with her and the other who's a construction worker, they've been living in the same space together and the same unit since the 90s and she's hoping that this may be the first step in affording a slightly more comfortable place sometimes buying a cup of coffee and having a little bit of an easier time paying the bills but to be clear, this law also creates a first of its kind, fast counsel to help address some of the safety issues, wage theft, and other company planks that fast fo
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bertrand and natasha toward the end of a question, there are kirby tried. to essentially defend us policy and arms sales to israel. he cited recent reports about this huge deal. four fighter jets, some $18 billion. also the sale of these 2000, 2000 pound bombs but he made the argument that these aren't renewed developments, that these deals take years to plan and to play out and that congress is being, has been being notified about these now, for months obviously, he's anticipating criticism that the us is taking this hard posture against israel for their mistakes in gaza >> but >> as critics have pointed out consequentially, there's still arming israel correct. all of this is still adding to israel's arsenal, the very arsenal that is being used, of course, in gaza and is not they're not taking enough steps to protect civilians there as president biden has made very clear. and so while kirby is correct, of course, that many of these ongoing arms sales and transactions were approved but two years ago and they did go through congressional notification. the ad
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we have natasha chen as well standing by with the latest developments. i'll let's start with unit tasha, walk us through what is in this ruling >> this ruling came down about an hour ago. it's 47 pages. it talks about how the state must adhere to this 100 23-year-old law that bans nearly all abortions, as you said except for in the case of saving the life of a mother and carries that to five-year prison sentence for abortion can providers. now, this came after a long back-and-forth, a twisted path here in the state of arizona that had passed a 15 week abortion ban, right before roe versus wade was overturned. and so the question was whether that 15 week ban should be enforced, or if this band going back to the civil war era should be enforced and today, the judge's decision is not so much about whether that old law is constitutional. it's more about whether it's still enforceable. and they said that today, no no one who provided an abortion prior to this ruling will be subject to the penalty lt. and the opinion doesn't take effect for 14 calendar days pl
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cnn's natasha chen is tracking the fallout here. natasha abortion providers are now scrambling and republicans are scrambling to prevent backlash from this >> and boris and brianna, there is definitely a chilling and rippling effect, not just for the people of arizona, but also politicians who are up for election as you just mentioned, i spoke to eloise a lopez this morning. she's the executive rector of pro-choice arizona and the abortion fund of arizona that a group that helps fund travel for women who might need to go out of state for an abortion. currently, they help women who are beyond 15 weeks to go to nevada or california, for example, for abortion services. she anticipates that pretty soon that's going to have to be all women because this ruling yesterday essentially makes it illegal to have an abortion except in cases of saving the life of the mother. that's banning nearly all abortions. and while this ruling may go into effect in about two weeks, we anticipate there's going to be a lot of legal wrangling and a lot of conf
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natasha, what happened today and also what kind of reaction are you starting to get? >> well today, the house tried to bring a repeal consideration to the floor, but that was going to be tough because typically that has to be going through a committee first before it goes to the full house. they were trying to vote to bypass that procedure and a couple of attempts at that failed. so that's why it's it's not being considered on the floor at all there is obviously relief an from the right to life. folks who my met this morning, they were filling the gallery three, they were here to try and voice their concern about this. they were in favor of this law dating back to the 1860s. now, behind us, we have a group who are trying to push abortion rights and in fact, i am standing next to dr. deshawn taylor she is at one of the eight remaining clinics in the state that still provides abortion care. dr. taylor, what happened today, you said does not surprise you i'm not surprised we've had a republican let legislature for the past 50 decades that i'm aware of. >> and there were
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cnn's natasha bertrand has this forest. tell us more natasha >> yeah. so we're told that the us in recent days did authorize a new transfer of two of two over 2000 munitions to the israelis, including over 1,500 pound bombs and another 1,000 plus small diameter palms. and these are notably munitions sales that had been notified to congress and approved. many years ago. and so they did not require new congressional notification. instead, once these orders essentially became fulfilled, that the state department was able to authorize that transfer to the israelis but we are told that this transfer authorization came before this latest strike on an aid convoy by these rayleigh's on world central kitchen, but still, it is likely to generate further questions over the administration's policy of continuing to provide these weapons this kinds of equipment to the israelis amid public condemnations by president biden, by senior administration officials of how they are carrying out this war in gaza. we are told by a former senior state department official that if
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it will be fascinating and painful for a lot of people to wash natasha. thank you very much. okay. >> we are following breaking news, a potentially huge blow to ceasefire negotiations. hamas is no indicating it cannot find 40 of the israeli hostages we're going to have more detailed thing according to sources >> also this, the lord jesus himself could not manage this conference. that's one way that house republicans wilkins are now describing the battle within republican party in the house over house, over the house speaker, and whether he can keep his job king charles starts now. is now >> gayle king and charles barkley are shaking things up on cnn. there's an honor he here with two legends tackling trending topics, wires, >> president biden losing so much of the black community. >> good point. neil. >> first of all, does not good for them only way they know how do you make a comment about the warriors last night, i don't believe everything you read on the internet and they want to hear from you because you're caught me a minute. >> he doesn't bite. i king charles to 90 poin
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so this definitely could affect a lot of their local and state and federal elections here natasha jen from phoenix. >> thank you so much. are we want to get back to the the senate where we understand that senators were taking roll call trying to determine if they have a quorum to move forward with the potential impeachment trial of homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas right now, the senator from washington, patty murray, was going through that list of senators obviously a tense moment on the senate floor. there's uncertainty over how this is going to progress. and there could be some fireworks. nevertheless, i think the conclusion leads to the same result, which is that mayorkas likely will not be convicted. >> yeah, it's it's one of those instances where there's many ways to get to your final destination, but we know likely what the final destination is, which is with this will be dismissed. however, we're going to watch and see how we get there and how it unfolds. and we're going to have some company doing that. gloria borger, ron brownstein, and michael gerhardt are all h
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natasha bertrand at the pentagon. thank you very much >> and we have for us a fool and a liar, not just what we say to john berman, just to say, good morning. every day, the republican congresswoman unleashing on the republican house speaker as she pushes forward on the threat to try and oust him and nothing says spring a powerful nor'easter, some states could see up to two feet of snow >> and caitlin >> clark has clearly earned her rockstar status and achieved about everyone you could ask for on the basketball court. the only thing is still missing a national championship check. >> we hear nothing but space shuttle accident excuse me. not one thing. it's a series of events is that part of the wing coming apart? >> space shuttle columbia, final flight premieres sunday at nine on cnn ag one works by making foundation on nutrition easier combining vitamins, probiotics, and whole food source nutrients into one comprehensive formula start simplifying your nutrition today. at drink a g1 dot com >> when you're looking for a
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but it doesn't seem like 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 states is going to continue to tell, here's and we'll give
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but going back to the 1860s and several stories natasha can is in phoenix force and hosho, what are you learning? yeah, just in the last few minutes another attempt to bring this repeal bill to the house floor has failed. that's a couple of tenths today to bypass procedural rules because technically a bill has to be heard in a committee before it goes to the full floor. so as of right now, it does not look like this repeal can be considered by the full house. this has been attempted before. if you're asking why it took until right now to try to appeal a law from the 1800s sees it has been attempted before and also failed to get any traction. so that's where we are. this is happened today because of the state supreme court ruling last week that was an attempt to clarify or harmonize the existing laws and arizona because just a couple of years ago there's on a past a 15th in week abortion ban. and yet you also had this law on the books dating back to the 1860s that outlaws nearly all abortions except in the case of saving the life of the mother. and so that decision can last week was to s
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era abortion ban in arizona after false starts last week, a major hurdle could now be clear to cnn's natasha, can she's in phoenix for us tracking all of this and attach to arizona state house lawmakers last week, they failed twice to push to make progress on repealing this ban but that could change today. what are you learning? >> kate, a republican source tells me there are now votes to make this happen at this week, even though it didn't happen last week, as you mentioned, there is a razor thin majority for republicans in both chambers here. so democrats needed to, republicans to vote with them for this repeal happen. i'm being told they now have enough to first bypass the procedural hurdle, then the repeal itself. now, if they do this, that doesn't mean that the law is repealed immediately. it still has to go over to the senate, sayyed. they are expected to pass the repeal, then it would go to the governor's desk that could all happen by early we may. but if they fail to repeal this law, the earliest it can go into effect is june 8. and just to remind people, this law dates back to 18, 6
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pride that everyday million say, i use splenda >> i'm natasha bertrand at the pentagon. and this is cnn chance erupted inside the arizona state capital as republican lawmakers blocked efforts to repeal >> a civil war era law that bans nearly all abortions this was actually a republican who had tried to move forward on an effort to roll back the ban with the help of some democrats after the state supreme court upheld the law that dates back 160 years. >> now, vice president kamala harris is set to travel to arizona. that is tomorrow. she's again adding her voice to the fight for reproductive freedoms. as president biden launches a new ad campaign aimed at voters in arizona cnn's kayla tausche is at the white house and kayla clearly the biden campaign is making reproductive rights one of the pillars of its message to voters well boris for democrats, it's been a critical campaign issue since the 2022 midterms. the midterms, of course, after the supreme court overturned roe v. wade, and it's reclaiming the forefront for the biden harris campaign, which leaves that it will be
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call now i'm natasha bertrand at the pentagon. >> and this is cnn >> a florida construction worker was killed yesterday when part of a crane broke off a building and fell into a bridge in fort lauderdale i'm crushed two cars, three other people were hurt in this whole thing. >> the >> impact nearly split one of those cars in half. and the driver of one of the car said this want to play for you about the terrifying close call that he had >> i was driving and i felt a compression. >> i looked up and i saw the blue structure coming down i slammed on my brakes >> it's >> sheared off the front of my tesla. >> the car >> and all the airbags went off and i'm very very lucky to be alive. >> so that's it. i saw the structure after it hit my car, bounced in the air and then land on the car next to me >> it's like a matter of inches of that man wasn't a very different situation officials say that the bridge will remain closed indefinitely until the repairs are completed days so many gen xers, some super awesome millennials, remember, oh so well, the de, they first heard it smells like team spirit
call now i'm natasha bertrand at the pentagon. >> and this is cnn >> a florida construction worker was killed yesterday when part of a crane broke off a building and fell into a bridge in fort lauderdale i'm crushed two cars, three other people were hurt in this whole thing. >> the >> impact nearly split one of those cars in half. and the driver of one of the car said this want to play for you about the terrifying close call that he had >> i was driving and i felt...
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she's joining us now natasha, what has changed this week? what's expected to happen? >> republican source tells me that since last week's two failed attempts there is now believed to be enough votes to first bypass of procedural hurdle and then repeal this law. the democrats need to, republicans to vote with them for this to happen because of such razor thin majorities for republicans actually in both chambers now, if this happens, that doesn't meant's mediately repealed because then it has to gover to e senate they have to have a couple of readings on this. and the senate is expected did two pass the repeal though, at which point then it goes to the governor. so if this all goes to plan, this wouldn't be officially repealed until early may. now, just to remind viewers what the law is this 18, 64 law that dates back to 18 64 bands, nearly all abortions except in the case of saving the pregnant person's life. there is no exceptions for rape or incest and this wouldn't go into effect until june 8th at the earliest, even if assuming that there's no repeal here in the sta
she's joining us now natasha, what has changed this week? what's expected to happen? >> republican source tells me that since last week's two failed attempts there is now believed to be enough votes to first bypass of procedural hurdle and then repeal this law. the democrats need to, republicans to vote with them for this to happen because of such razor thin majorities for republicans actually in both chambers now, if this happens, that doesn't meant's mediately repealed because then it...
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five-star reviews, women everywhere i breaking up with bad bros, i'm natasha bertrand at the pentagon and this is cnn >> this morning, the first parents convicted for a school shooting, their child committed will face sentencing prosecutors seeking up to 15 years for james and jennifer crumbley. >> they were >> both found guilty on four counts of involuntary manslaughter after their son killed four students at an oxford michigan high school, seen as genes casarez has been following his case from the very beginning gene. what, are you watching for today? >> it's gonna be very serious who is going to be extremely, extremely emotional? james and jennifer crumbley are actually going to be in the courtroom together. this is the first time in months that they have seen each other been together they will be sentenced at the same time, mouth why they had separate trials because you can have victim impact statements. you're going to have the families of those students that were murdered, gunned down by their son, have to go up once again to that podium and talk about how their lives have been
five-star reviews, women everywhere i breaking up with bad bros, i'm natasha bertrand at the pentagon and this is cnn >> this morning, the first parents convicted for a school shooting, their child committed will face sentencing prosecutors seeking up to 15 years for james and jennifer crumbley. >> they were >> both found guilty on four counts of involuntary manslaughter after their son killed four students at an oxford michigan high school, seen as genes casarez has been...