Skip to main content

tv   CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield  CNN  March 3, 2024 12:00pm-1:00pm PST

12:00 pm
to free quote today introducing finish ultimate engineered for the toughest dr.. burnt on stains oh, >> dishwashers, water no finish meeting and can regain his
12:01 pm
lunch break. try now for free visit otter.ai. ai or down hello, the app on jeremy diamond in tel aviv. and this is cnn >> the is cnn breaking news all, right everyone thanks for joining me today. i'm omar jimenez in for fredricka whitfield. we start with breaking news. the supreme court announcing it may hand down a new ruling tomorrow. there's growing speculation that justices could weigh in on colorado's decision to remove former president donald trump from the ballot. now, voters in that state are set to head to the polls this week for the super tuesday primary, colorado challenged trump's presidential eligibility under the constitution's 14th amendment insurrectionist clause. so here this, now for more on this breaking news,
12:02 pm
former us attorney harry litman now, harry, thanks for jumping on with us. we don't yet know officially what this ruling will be on by the supreme court. but why does it make sense to you that this is what the justices could rule on tomorrow? >> you know, omar, it's a cloistered and very traditional institutions. so when they do things a little different, it really stands out here. there are two things they've done different. first, they've made an abrupt announcement. we're going to release opinions monday. typically, they would have said the last time they were on the bench that this is the next time we'll announce opinions second, they are not going to be there. it's not one of their scheduled hearing date. and that too, is quite unusual for the release of opinions. so those are pretty glaring facts and departures from normal practice and you add to that that march 5 is not super tuesday as well as the date and colorado and their desire perhaps to clear up any
12:03 pm
uncertainty before voters go to the polls. and it all states a very strong, you're right, of course we won't know until 10:00 a.m. but a very strong case that tomorrow the colorado opinion is coming and look throughout the appeals process, we knew there were efforts to try and get this resolved before the actual primary day, which again, is on tuesday. and this also has implications for other states that have tried and in some cases failed already to get trump kicked off about because of the 14th amendment insurrectionist flaws. but i'm curious just from your perspective, based on what you've seen from these arguments, how do you think justices will rule tomorrow >> if again? >> right? i was at the oral argument and it seemed quite clear to me and to most observers, they are going to reverse colorado. they are going to say trump remains on the ballot and you're exactly right. there's a whole bevy of states this influences
12:04 pm
including 11, just a couple of days ago, said, he's off the ballot, but we'll wait to see what the supreme court says. so i think they're looking to clarify, especially in colorado, but really across the country and bring an end to what's been a very interesting, but i think ultimately not productive challenge, or it's not going to succeed to his remaining on the ballot based on his activities as of january 6 >> and what's interesting about this is, again, if this ends up being the case, this would be an example of the supreme court ruling in a timely fashion in regards to the politics of the election, we know on in regards to claims for his presidential immunity, if things while he was doing that ruling is pushed back to the april, as we understand, which could then throw off the timeliness of any sort of trial for those particular claims. and i'm curious for you just because we have so many legal cases and delays and delays and appeals and appeals that are happening >> i mean
12:05 pm
>> how much more complicated could we get at this point? and does the supreme in court take timeliness into consideration when making rulings of these magnitudes >> you know, it's a great question because they certainly seem to be doing it here they could have taken the stance we're in to what's happening in the political process. but obviously if they're doing it tomorrow, it's with an eye on on super tuesday and you're exactly right about the immunity case. they've issued a schedule that is expedited, but nowhere near the sort of warp speed of this, of previous cases, like the nixon case, like bush v gore. so they can do it quickly when they want and they know it's exigent they're not slow walk in the immunity case, but they're not going so fast either. and the weeks tick off in ways that, that as we pointed out, everyone did last week, really has implications for whether that case will be heard in 2024.
12:06 pm
>> yeah. >> we will see harry litman appreciate you jumping on short notice for us. always appreciate get the inside >> thanks so much. have a good day >> we're also following key developments in the middle east right now, a delegation from hamas is in cairo for urgent ceasefire talks. now, israel has not sent a delegation, but the us says israel has basically accepted a six-week ceasefire proposal in gaza, but a highly placed diplomatic sources telling cnn that a deal is unlikely to be reached in the next 48 hours because of a few key issues that are still outstanding, cnn's jeremy diamond is in tel aviv for us, so jeremy, just what are some of the issues that are holding up an agreement here? well, omar, listen as a hamas delegation arrived in cairo today, there was some sense that israel would also send a delegation there as well. but an israeli official telling us this evening that the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, decided not to do so because hamas has refused so far to provide a list of the hostages who would be released under
12:07 pm
this initial agreement. they also say that they're still waiting for confirmation of the number of palestinian prisoners that hamas would be demanding in exchange for the release of those israeli hospital it is being held in gaza. that's how the united states and israel broadly see the impediments to making more progress going forward. they basically see the ball as being very much in hamas's court. but a senior hamas member telling us, offering a different perspective tonight he telling us that they believe that the major sticking points going forward are questions about whether or not a permanent ceasefire can be agreed to as part of these talks. questions about the withdrawal of israeli troops from gaza and also allowing displaced palestinians to return to their homes in northern gaza. so all of these issues need to be worked out and we know oh, that we are very much on a time crunch. the holy muslim holiday of ramadan begins in a week, and that has been laid out is the deadline for these talks to see if a deal can happen. otherwise,
12:08 pm
israel has vowed that it will press ahead with an offensive into gaza's southernmost city. of russia. but in the background of all of this, we are getting a clearer picture of the dire humanitarian situation inside of gaza we have seen as hunger in particular has become a major issue in northern gaza. 15 children have now died of dehydration and malnutrition, according to the palestinian ministry of health and kamal adwan hospital in northern gaza is warning that six more children could soon face the same fate if urgent action is not taken. and so you're getting a whole host of humanitarian agencies calling for more to be done to get aid into gaza. in particular, allowing aid to get directly into northern gaza right now, there are just no crossing points allowing aid to go directly from israel into the northern part. part of the gaza strip. and that is one of the enormous challenges of getting aid there in light of that, we're seeing the united states and other countries stepping up their efforts to airdrop aid. yeah. yesterday, the us conducting an airdrop with
12:09 pm
three military aircraft directly into the gaza strip. but that is costly. it is inefficient. it can also be risky aid agencies say the us would be better but a position to focus on pressuring israel to allow more aid directly by land. hundreds of trucks are needed to alleviate the situation in northern gaza no omar, we will see how that development, how that develops. jeremy diamond in tel aviv. thank you so much. now the israel hamas war and the us push for a ceasefire will likely be a major topic on thursday when president biden delivers his annual state of the union speech in a high stakes prime time address, and tomorrow, vice president harris two will meet with israeli war cabinet member benny gantz at the white house and as the administration continues to push for a ceasefire for more, i'm gonna bring in cnn white house reporter priscilla alvarez. now, priscilla, it does appear biden may not be able to tout a ceasefire deal at his state of the union address. but what can we expect to hear from him?
12:10 pm
>> well, omar advisers would certainly like to see that because of course, the president has been under immense pressure from voters who have arrived at some of his campaign appearances, protesting and calling for a ceasefire. and from democrats who also want to see a temporary ceasefire in gaza. this has been something that has concern assumed. a lot of the president's time. and so it's unclear to your point whether they can actually reach that agreement by thursday, but that would certainly be something that would be to their advantage to tout if it were the case in absence of that, though the president is expected to lay out his vision for his domestic take a gender, and also reflect on his accomplishments so far, that includes, for example, talking about economic populism and higher taxes for corporations and the wealthy, as well as border security lowering healthcare costs, reproductive rights and preserving democracy, trying to draw stark contrast from the republican front runner, front runner, former president donald trump.
12:11 pm
now, this is also an important moment for the president to do this, not only because it's the state of the union, but it is probably his biggest tv audience until november, so he can appeal to more voters and try to make the case amid those sagging approval rating. so this is something that the president and his advisers are working around the clock on while he's in camp, david this weekend, they took a similar approach last year and he is rehearsing. they're putting the final touches on this, but it is clearly a very highly anticipated address amid the conflicts abroad. and also as the president tries to reassure voters and his base that what he's doing on the domestic front is helping them. >> priscilla alvarez. thank you so much with me now to talk about all this and more, is marley leon? she is a national political correspondent for npr, short of announcing a ceasefire, an end to the war in gaza. what can the president say in his state of the union? dressed to ease some of that mounting pressure from some of
12:12 pm
his fellow democrats, urging him to change course on the war. >> yeah, this is a issue that has caused deep, deep divisions inside the democratic coalition. you saw that big uncommitted vote in michigan young people, arab american voters in the key battleground state of michigan are saying they want biden to change the policy. now, if he can't announce a ceasefire, he can certainly show that he's trying to put more and more pressure on the netanyahu government to conduct the war in gaza differently and also get to a ceasefire as soon as possible. this is the best thing for joe biden reelection campaign would be for the war in gaza to be in the rearview mirror. and it's not last week. >> i mean, we saw more than 100,000 democratic voters in michigan. they sent biden a pretty strong message about their unhappiness with his handling of the israeli war by voting uncommitted. and yesterday, his wife, first lady jill biden, got a rough a pretty rough reception at a speech in arizona. take a listen
12:13 pm
>> all this while expecting a new baby herself. so he's just and we've also seen the president face similar receptions at other campaign stops. but bottom line, how concerned should the biden campaign and democrats be about the war costing biden support, especially with arab, muslim and even some young voters. >> i think they should be very concerned. i think they are very concerned what you saw there has become a kind of feature of biden campaign events. hecklers come pro-palestinian demonstrators come. what's unclear is how many of the people who voted uncommitted, for example, in michigan? again, would stay home, vote for a third-party
12:14 pm
candidate, or maybe even vote for donald trump as a protest. so this is something that really matters. he cannot win reelection without winning the state of michigan. it's kind of the linchpin of the three blue wall states, pennsylvania, wisconsin, and michigan. it happens to have the highest number of arab american i can voters. and it's a big problem for them. they're trying to address it. but this is not completely in biden's control. bibi netanyahu is he is the one in control here and he doesn't want to stop conducting the war the way israel is conducting it >> in considering biden took the state by around 150,000 votes. yeah. 2020. and then it's over 100,000 voters committed. >> some of them will come back of course. don't know how many. yeah, exactly. exactly. now, look, staying on that front, but for vice president harris, she's going to be meeting with israeli minister benny gantz tomorrow at the white house. now, as the administration continues to push for a ceasefire, what do you make of vice president harris taking on a more high profile role in the administration particularly in
12:15 pm
high-stakes talks such as these in recent weeks. >> well, what would be the best thing for the biden white house is if she could come out of that conversation with benny gantz and say, the israelis have agreed to do x or the ceasefire is closer for these reasons are we have some kind of progress on releasing the hostages that would be the best thing for him. i don't think it's harris herself. it's the results that she can get. >> yeah. yeah. and look, thursday is going to be the major test is the state of the union speech. it also gives biden a chance to showcase what he's done in some ways really, a moment to jumpstart his campaign and try to convince voters to give him another term in office from your perspective, what is at stake for him as he tries to make the case that he deserves to be reelected. >> know everything's at stake. this is the highest profile set his that are incumbent president gets running for reelection. the state of the union address, biggest audience ever, the most, the bottom line is that he can show people that
12:16 pm
he looks vigorous. he can try to address those widespread, very deep concerns among democrats and republicans that he is too old to be an effective in the job but the big question is, even if he performs really well on thursday, remember last year's state of the union, he was great, vigorous. he ad-libbed, he played off the house republicans as a foil. he could do all of those things. but last year he did not get a bump after the state of the union address all right. >> so but he >> asked her do as much as he can >> yeah. >> we will see we will see what happens more liasson. thank you. i mispronounced that earlier >> now, you >> thanks for still giving us some great insight. really appreciate it >> thanks a lot. >> of course. all right. and a quick programming note, super tuesday, 16 races. one consequential de, don't ms our special coverage begins tuesday at 06:00 p.m. on cnn and streaming on max still to come today though wildfires still raging, the texas panhandle as
12:17 pm
local ranchers grapple with the devastating loss of land and cattle. and college basketball legend caitlin clark making history today, her incredible achievement. >> next vegas the story of sensitive in 98, ten on cnn. >> i'm sure lay and i lost 75 pounds is gallo. i went from my size 22 sides six before i go lower, nothing seemed to work. i was exercising her over an hour every day. it was really discouraging that galas so easy, the weight just falls off >> for the first time we have more than one country coach, drama school, beatlemania >> check your local listings >> whatever weather comes your way. whether tech has you
12:18 pm
covered with our laser measured cars? no drill mud flaps and floor lines to secure your phone, don't forget the cup phone order yours today at whether tech.com, you never know when it's going to be a weather tech. >> perfect weather today shopping, working, and relaxing online can attract various digital threats to improve your protection against them just turn on nord vpn this cybersecurity african bloc web trackers and malware infected sites. it will also encrypt your internet traffic without losing a smooth connection. choose the vpn recommended by forbes advisor, get the deal now, nord vpn, cybersecurity built for every day. >> sometimes the lows of bipolar depression field darkest before dawn with cap later, there's a chance to lead in the light. capital later is proven to deliver significant
12:19 pm
relief across bipolar depression. unlike excellent medicines that only treat bipolar one gap later traits both bipolar 1.2 depression and in clinical trials, movement disorders in weight gain were not common. >> call your dr. about sudden mood changes, behaviors, or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants be increased these risks and young adults, elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke report fever, confusion, stiff, or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be life-threatening or permanent. these aren't all the serious side effects. >> calculator can help you lead in the light. ask your dr. about kept blida find savings the point at kept blida.com, important health care announcement. if people tell you your tv is too loud, or if listening in some environments has become too difficult. >> we are >> requesting your participation in a special program called the 30-day risk-free challenge hearing live hearing centers are seeking people with hearing difficulties to evaluate a new 100% digital many hearing aid now being released. all people
12:20 pm
with hearing aids are hearing difficulties our wanted to take part in this 30-day risk-free challenge, evaluating this new high-tech device that sits discreetly behind your ear. this hearing aid is blue tooth enabled and rechargeable. all hearing assessments are performed at no charge for those taking part in the challenge, participants will try these hearing aids for 30 days. now to take part in this event, you must call so please get a pencil and write down the number below call us and take the hearing life 30-day risk-free challenge >> explore the mighty mississippi river with american cruise lines. a board the newest fleet of modern riverboats in america. experience award winning shore excursions, historical battlefields, and exquisite regionally inspired cuisine. the mississippi river beckons exploration, visit american cruise lines.com, or call for a
12:21 pm
free cruise guy small ship cruising done perfectly why the purpose to find a place to rent. i know rent there is when i see him. who is this guy? >> it's the top priority when you move to a new city or galaxy apartments.com, we can help you get into a lovely one bedroom, two-bedroom. i don't want to presume anything i like these guys apartments.com, the place to find a place >> backroom deals, cia secrets, affairs, bribery, corruption, croston two shen >> there's so much more to the store. >> united states of scandal with jake tapper tonight at nine on cnn >> i everybody big breaking news, a historic moment on the hardwood not for college
12:22 pm
basketball history yes. three point line. she got to go in on both the iowa hawkeyes, caitlin clark just became the all-time leading scorer in all of division one college basketball history, breaking the record held by pete man arabic for more than 50 years here at this now cnn sports analyst and sports columnist for usa today, christine brennan all right, kristina, what is your take on this major moment in not just college sports, but just sports period yes. >> sports history, omar. yeah, it will be the person who now has the most points in the history of major college basketball is a woman and. i never thought i would be able to say those words that this is up to me right up there with billie jean king beating bobby
12:23 pm
riggs back in 1973. the women's soccer team winning the world cup in 1999, the pack rose bowl, brandi chastain and briana scurry mia hamm, that that group and what they meant to the nation. venus and serena. and that incredible sister rivalry that went on and on and major tennis tournaments. >> this >> these are these stepping stones in women's sports title nine was signed by richard nixon in june of 72. so we're approaching the 52nd anniversary of that important law. it opened the floodgates for girls and women to play sports and, this is the result caitlin clark and the fact that in a sport that you know, well, there has been focused on men for generations. we are now talking about a woman we are not we say bracket singular when they're of course are two brackets >> and i >> think kaitlan is having a lot of us look at this sport that is such an american institution in a different way. and of course, the dads and
12:24 pm
daughters and so many other pieces of this, omar is truly is an historic cultural moment in american history to celebrate for sure. yeah. yeah you went to northwestern. i was shown with western, so i'm going of course incorporates some northwestern to this. i've got a few career stats from my time playing in northwestern and i'm emphasizing few. look at the difference here. seven points, five rebounds, three assists on the career and then caitlin clark, you see the incredible amount that she's got there. >> i was one of the party when i average two minutes of game, so maybe i would have gotten more, but nowhere close to this. >> how >> difficult is it to accomplish what clark has been able to do? how can we put this into perspective for folks? >> omar i think you need a little more eligibility and the navy shot for, you of course, go cats always said and medulla as well, so proud of you, you know, the eyes of the nation have been on her over these many months and she has handled herself beautifully. i mean, if you were to draw up a role
12:25 pm
model for girls and boys in our country? >> and men and women. >> you >> picked her, you know, from the heartland so so funny to watch and it has her moments with the rafts and, you putting your hand doer year. i hear you and hear the crowd roaring for her. >> it's fun but the serious stuff, handle yourself beautifully and just being an incredible role model and having guys who omar, mike, we know some of these guys do my api. so in love with women's sports and might be a little begrudge the success of women's sports. so this, even this conversation about passing pistol pete who now are looking at her and say, okay, i get it. it's okay that a woman now has this incredible record and it's wonderful to see because this is what we've created in this country. the nation has fallen in love with it because of course of title nine. >> and it's been incredible to see the trends in recent years. i mean, sabrina ionescu going to the new york liberty the her high profile run in the finals. and of course, the three-point contest against steph curry and
12:26 pm
the nba all-star weekend, which was incredible and historic. i want to shift real quick though, to the nba for a little bit because we also saw another major milestone this time with lebron. take a look phones ready to take a shot of james against border dr. spends gets its side 40,000 i mean, that is also unbelieved. why remember i was in the in the arena with him and he broke kareem's record. now he's surpassing 40,000 career points. what does this mean for not just his legacy, but that the nba's legacy of what he's been able to do over now, two decades well, longevity, right? he's turning 40 at the end of the year. and the fact is, my farewell. did he he has just been such an excellent player for championships, three different teams, including for anyone to cleveland, which of course, northern ohio, his
12:27 pm
home, and the charitable work that he does, and akron and cleveland, it's extraordinary around the country country and i think also i was just mentioning what a role model caitlin clark is, what a role model lebron james says, he was 18 years old. he's going into the nba and that's really hard and we have seen a lot of people flame out in many sports, olympic sports, you name it and to see this success and the class and the grace that he has played with and. as a role model for kids as well. extraordinary. and 40,000 points. it's a number we've never seen before. you pass kareem, as you said, little bit more than a year ago on hugo's and it's again, what a weekend in basketball and what a joy a story to be talking about in the midst of obviously so many other things in our world hordes gives us that great escape. and caitlin clark and lebron james are two of the best at that for sure. >> yeah. i'm look i'm not going to get you're in trouble and ask who the goat is after lebron's milestone will say that for the next conversation. but right now, we've got two
12:28 pm
goats, caitlin clark lebron james, and i'll add a third, christine brennan thank you so much for being with us. >> right now. get you. thanks, omar >> all right. everybody coming up? nikki haley is walking back. her pledge to support donald trump. if he is the gop nominee, her uphill battle ahead of super tuesday, next how do i look >> perfect. >> boy. >> we already young republic. >> let me do my and some pride. >> sorry. >> streaming exclusively on max >> yellows, not going to fly. buckle up. >> there's toothpaste white and there's chris 3d white strips way whitens like a $400 professional treatment or not. >> crest >> i like makeup that makes you look like yourself, but better, miracle bomb is the center of my beauty philosophy. it gives you moisture and it only takes
12:29 pm
a nanosecond to put it on learn more at jones road beauty.com. >> i got the cabin for three days. could it be sweet >> i'm trove our short upon weekend? >> was that necessary >> either as a blond weekend will pay calm employees do their own payroll. so you can fix problems before they become problems get pay calm, and make the unnecessary >> unnecessary >> see you down a lot >> to fungus is tough to kill, and it can spread. >> it's time to start using funky nail, maximum strength bungie nail is so powerful, it cures and prevents fungal infections. plus it has aloe and tea tree oil to restore skin health. say goodbye to toe fungus bungie male >> jack seasons, hunting season for identity thieves, which is why tax fraud was up 30% last year lifelock alerts you and
12:30 pm
works to fix problems with a dedicated restoration agent. lifelock, identity theft protection starts here what's the push of a button? >> constant context ai tools help you know what to say. >> even when you don't constant contact, helping the small santos all stuffed up again, so congested, you need phi next >> saline from just sinex breathe what is wow. sinex breed >> right now, you get a free foot locker subway up. weight just by any foot login app to get one free just scan the qr code and enter promo code fal fogel you don't have worked on the other side of scream buddy you still got a landline or your house? otto nauta some way out, america's hospitals have been pushed to the brink of broken supply chains, workforce shortages, and high inflation.
12:31 pm
more than 100 rural hospitals have already closed and many more operate in the red. now, some in congress want to reduce billions of dollars in funding for patient care. this will jeopardize patient access to quality care, especially in underserved communities.
12:32 pm
swets, we have what you need to stay warm well, what's your mom go to fabletics.com gets 70% every single thing >> in brazil are alvarez and brownsville, texas. >> and this is cnn closed captioning brought to you by mesobook.com our fred has offered a free book about mesothelioma for over ten years mesothelioma is really all we do. >> 80087 to 4901 more than a dozen states will hold their primary contests on super tuesday. and despite racking up losses to this point, including in her home state of south carolina, nikki haley is vowing to stay in the nomination race against former president trump i've always said this needs to be competitive as long as we
12:33 pm
are competitive, as long as we are showing that there is a place for us, >> i'm going to continue to fight. that's always been the case. >> would you see yourself as >> competitive if you didn't win on super tuesday, any state or usually all are the ones that decide what's competitive and what's not. so we're going to continue to just keep pushing to join me now to discuss is cnn's eva mckend. she's traveling with the haley campaign and burlington, vermont. and i remember even you asked nikki haley herself, is there any state she can realistically when do you have any indication from them at this point that there is a state that they can win even on this super tuesday >> you know, omar, that is the key question. that is the main question and i still have not gotten a definitive answer from her campaign on that cheese just charging forward. so she just wrapped up a rally here in vermont she is on domain and then texas tomorrow. she also made a bit of news today by
12:34 pm
suggesting on me the press that if she isn't ultimately the republican nominee, she won't necessarily endorse former president donald trump. let's listen i have always said that i have serious concerns about donald trump at the time of the debate, we had to take it to where would you support the nominee >> and you had to in order to get on that debate stage, you said yes. the rnc has now not the same rnc now it's so you're no longer bound by that pledge no. >> i think i'll make what decision i want to make >> you know, omar, this perhaps is not all that surprising because the rnc has all but abandoned her. they didn't stay neutral in this process, so she's now telegraphing that she does not feel beholden to this pledge to necessarily get behind trump the problem for haley is that this is ultimately a delegate fight, a delegate battle. here in vermont in massachusetts, where she was over the weekend in maine where she's headed
12:35 pm
shortly. these are winner take all states here in new england that means that if trump gets above 50% in any of these states, that he gets all of the delegates. she perhaps could win any of these states and get all of the delegates but ultimately this is a delegate fight and many political observers say that the former president could have enough delegates to wrap up this contests by the middle of this month, omar of course, in yeah, as we know, more than a third up for grabs right here and many of them, winner take all states, even mckend. thank you so much. >> when we come back, thousands of cattle could be lost in the aftermath of the largest wildfire in texas history. i tell you how local authorities are dealing with the devastation. next >> news night with abby phillip weeknights at ten let's turn on cnn >> for your most brilliant smile, crest has you covered
12:36 pm
>> nice smile >> crest, 3d white, 100% more stain removal crest >> my cry >> i was just showing sick shift was to wash day. my always crying i went >> i was diagnosed with raab, no miles should coma. >> once we got the first initial hit, it was just straight tears sickness and your stomach? just don't want
12:37 pm
to get up out abed >> that statement. well, you got to look on the bright side things. tell me what the bright side of childhood cancer is >> it's a long road. it's hard >> but the same job has gotten us through st. jude children's research hospital works day after day to find cures and save the lives of children with cancer and other life-threatening diseases thanks to generous donors like you, families never receive a bill from st. jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food. so they can focus on helping their child without all of those donations, st. jude would not be able to do all of the exceptional work that i do for just $19 a month. >> you help plus continue the life-saving research and treatment these kids need. >> no matter if it's a big business or just the grandmother that donates once a month? they are changing
12:38 pm
people's lives and that's a big deal >> join with your debit or credit card right now. and we'll send you this st. jude t-shirt that you can proudly wear to show your support >> our families forever grateful for donations, big and small, because it's completely changed our lives and it's given us a second chance. >> st. jude's not going to stop until every single kid gets that chance to walk out of the doors of this hospital cancer-free, please? >> don't wait. >> call. go online or scan the qr code below right now >> when you. >> pair. iphone an apple watch with consumer cellular fast and reliable coverage, it's easy feet hey siri, text back >> susie says khan, pop, pop
12:39 pm
racing and get up to $300 off when you to my iphone 15 pro and any apple watch. >> okay. ready to watch this? >> one second. i got it. finished my laundry. >> it's girls like one second. i use rinse wash rinse to the company that will pick up wash fold and deliver your laundry, dry cleaning at the touch of a bedroom? >> i do not trust other people with my >> laundry, rinse guarantees your satisfaction. >> i've been using it for months now with no issues >> okay. let's watch this. wait, i'm gonna do my laundry butter hurry dunn. >> i'll schedule sign up for rents and rinse.com to get $20 off your first-order at chumps. >> we believe every bite you take should >> be bursting with bold flavor. and b, if source of protein grass-fed, and grass finished meat sticks, zero sugar, and up to 12 grams of protein champs take bigger bites, learn more at champs.com it's time to feed the dogs real food in the right amount. a healthy weight can help dogs live a longer, happier life the
12:40 pm
farmers dog and makes weight management easy with fresh food free portion for your dogs needs. it's an idea whose time has come? >> frank sinatra had connections with the mafia and all these nightclubs were owned by the model you didn't want to make those guys anger that he was to vegas. the story of sensitive, it's in 98 ten on cnn some 9.5 million people across the central us are under red flag weather alerts right now, including the >> texas panhandle or the largest wildfire in state history, is still burning. the smokehouse creek fire has killed at least two people and thousands of cattle. it's also destroyed some 500 structures since it broke look out six days ago, and it's still just 15% contained meteorologist allison chinchar has the latest on the challenge facing firefighters >> more day of red flag warnings and another day of fire risk, not just for texas, but you can see here over half a dozen states looking at the
12:41 pm
potential for that increased fire threat today now the three main fires we've been focused on the texas panhandle here, not really making much improvements so far. the smokehouse creek, but through the weekend, the other two fires we did see at least somewhat of an increase in the containment numbers and that's what you like to see now here's a before image of that larger fire in northern texas. this is what it looked it's like roughly a few weeks ago. now, fast forward to today, you can clearly see that burn scar area from where that fire has spread across the northern tier of the panhandle. now for the rest of the day to day, the elevated and critical fire threat areas with this is where we're going to see most of that focus of those very strong winds the hot temperatures and the extremely dry air and yes, that does include areas of the panhandle of texas, as well as oklahoma. here you can see as we go through the day sunday, those wins do start to tick back up, 30, 40, even as much as 45 miles per hour. but finally, monday and tuesday, we
12:42 pm
do start to see those wind beginning to calm back down. on and that will allow those firefighters to hopefully make some advancement in those containment numbers, humidity levels expected to stay low today, we'll see at least a little bit of improvement late monday, but the big improvement comes tuesday and especially wednesday of this week, that will also help the firefighters tried to make some advancement in containing that fire by urban in terms of actual moisture, rain, or snow or anything like that, the bulk of it's going to either remain east or farther north of where they really need to see that moisture all right. >> allison chinchar. thank you. as you mentioned, the so-called smokehouse creek fire has been burning for nearly a week, scorching more than 1 million acres in the texas panhandle, which is home to 85% of the state's cattle industry. now the blaze has already killed thousands of cattle and other livestock while destroying crops, power lines, and equipment. here does the impact is hemphill county extension agent andy holloway. so andy really appreciate you taking
12:43 pm
the time. how are the ranchers that you've spoken to an heard from how are they hold down? >> well, omar, first of all, thank you to you and your colleagues and cnn for giving me a chance to share about our situation. it's very difficult situation our ranchers and our homeowners are hurting they play we've had many wildfires and many years in the past, but we've never had one. that's calls near this amount of disruption so the. answer your question or the short answer is it's going to take a long time to get over this and our people here are still hurting greatly >> yeah. >> i mean, look, i think some people might look from the outside in and say it's only a few hundred structures that have burned a lot of this is in maybe not so populated areas, but, but the impact of the fires on livestock crops,
12:44 pm
wildlife has been really, really enormous here and people's livelihoods. i want to make sure i get that in there too. >> to you what is the >> impact on the livestock crops and wildlife that you have seen to this point, just put it in perspective for folks who maybe aren't familiar with the texas panhandle and don't really understand what you all are going through. >> well, thank you for asking that question. he you know, 28 of the nation beef supply comes from route where i am the texas panhandle and, i'm in a county that's called hemphill county, canadian texas county seat. it's about 30 miles by 30 miles. the county's perfectly squares, so 900 square miles and a little over 600,000 acres in our county alone, over 450,000 acres has burned up. and the way this affects the nation and affects people is the cattle that these ranchers
12:45 pm
have, have, have greatly been burned up and so this is going to hurt our beef supply, going, going forward in the nation to go along with other catastrophes around the nation, bloc of major drought that's been going on the last ten years in the west that's going to diminish our beef cattle supply you know, one of the things omar that people need to understand is are cattlemen they are the best stewards over there. land and their animals of any people on planet earth? and these cattle are not just cattle, there family to our ranchers. and so the ranchers feed their cattle before they feed themselves. and it's, it's a real tragedy for our ranchers. it's not only their their income and their way alive, but it's going to take maybe decades to get over this and it's going to greatly
12:46 pm
affect our rule way of life here. >> yeah. yeah. and that's what we have some reporters on the ground. that's what one rancher told one of our reporters that isn't going to snap back overnight. this is going to take a long time to rebuild from n just before we go, because i want to make sure we get this in for people watching and seeing the images and listen to what you're saying. how can people healthier >> omar, thanks for asking that question. we have a 501c3 under our canadian volunteer fire department here, where people can send in their contributions to po box 300, canadian texas, 7-9 and make your checkout to the canadian volunteer fire department and in the memo part of your check, please be sure to write rancher or wildfire relief fund and i would greatly appreciate people. omar, we had a fire in 2017 and we had some
12:47 pm
little for age kids and conduct in kentucky that sent $9 to our fund so no contribution is too small or too gray. we needed all and we would appreciate people's assistance. >> yeah. >> well, annual hallway. appreciate you taking the time to share with us. i know it's been incredibly busy and hopefully people send what you all need your wen. thank you >> we thank you, omar. we're going to work hard to get over this and we appreciate your prayers. >> of course. of course. all right. >> talk to you soon and we can also you can also for people watching, you can check out cnn.com slash impact to help as well still to come homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas is pushing back on texas governor abbott, the texas governor greg abbott's demand, the president i didn't use executive authority to control the border crisis. >> what >> he told cnn just ahead
12:48 pm
>> tonight, van jones it's home to find out what is driving the divide in tennessee politics. >> there has been a very active 20 to 30 year effort to separate us. >> the whole story with anderson and cooper tonight at eight on cnn >> for the ones who work hard to ensure their crew can always go the extra mile and the ones who get in early so everyone can go home on time. there's granger offering professional grade supplies back by product experts. so you can quickly and easily find what you need let's you can count on access to a committed team ready to go the extra mile for you. call it ranger.com. her just stopped by granger for the ones who get it done you know, how sometimes we sit down and smell that smell that's why i created lumi whole body deodorant for pits, privates and beyond, just a pea-sized amount applied anywhere is clinically proven block odor all day, we put lumi to the test, the average crotch
12:49 pm
12 hours after a shower with soap had an odor score of five out of 1012 hours after a shower with soap and applying lumi, the motor score was zero. make the switch to lumi. and just like that body odor is gone everywhere. so now you won't smell that smell anywhere. go to looming do.com to learn more the bedroom suite with deliberate details and modern functionality or the indoor in theseus check in at thema.com >> when it comes to hair supplements, you just never know. >> you see things online, just don't know if you're going to work this can be powerful enough. am i actually going to see substantial results from it like dermatologist recommended neutrophil. and it's 100% drug-free. and clinically tested within three months my hair is fuller, longer, it's thicker, is so nice to be noticed for my hair after hiding it for so many years, shy the number one dermatome knowledge is recommended here called supplement brand at
12:50 pm
neutrophil.com. >> scout is protected by simply erica trio and he's in a two when it sinn parick, a trio is the first two would triple protection intestinal worms. were born disease no problem with some parotid trio this drug class has been associated with neurologic adverse reactions, including seizures, use with caution and dogs with a history of these disorders for winning protection, go with sympatric are you that was paying for my x's wine club membership for months before i caught it after we broke up, i forgot all about it, but my credit card did not. that's why i downloaded rocket money, an app that shows you all your subscriptions in one place. and any you don't want, you cancel, right? mia, raise a glass this morning? what are spending and download rocket money today, i've never once had to wait for insurance to approve a test or proven medication, you didn't have to worry about any of it those things, thanks to the donations and our family is forever grateful because it's
12:51 pm
completely changed our lives. >> the all new godaddy arrow helps you get your business online and minutes with the power of with the perfect name. a great level and a beautiful website just start with a domain, a few clicks and you're in democrats agree. conservative republican steve garvey is the wrong choice for the senate. ...our republican opponent here on this stage has voted for donald trump twice. mr. garvey, you voted for him twice... as your own man, what is your decision? garvey is wrong for california. but garvey's surging in the polls. fox news says garvey would be a boost to republican control of the senate. stop garvey. adam schiff for senate. i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message.
12:52 pm
paid before go to harrys.com slash shave to claim your $7 trial. >> i'm fred pleitgen in teheran and this is cnn >> there's more fallout from last week's dueling border visits by president biden and former president trump. now the biden cabinet official bearing the brunt of gop criticism for the crisis isn't now pushing back homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas says republicans calling for executive action by the president, including texas governor greg abbott, or flat out wrong. mayorkas sat down with cnn's dana bash. here's part of that interview. >> that bipartisan solutions solution is tabled. i think that's probably a generous way to put it, right now because of deep republican opposition,
12:53 pm
given that cnn is reporting last week that the administration is considering executive action that would block migrants claiming asylum if they illegally cross into the united states. can you tell us exactly what's on the table? >> dana, we consider options at all times. that's the responsibility of good government but an administrative action is no substitute for an enduring solution. when we take administrative actions as we have done a number of times, we are challenged in court legislation is the enduring solution. and by the way, we can, not, through administrative action plus up the united states border patrol, customs and border protection by 1,500 personnel like this legislation proposes, we cannot through administrative action add 4,300 asylum officers so that we can work through the backlog and turn the system into an efficient and well working one,
12:54 pm
which it hasn't been for more than three decades i might you to listen to what the texas governor greg abbott told me on the show about the idea of whether or not legislation is needed to take a listen to the matter is there are laws on the books passed by congress of the united states right now that authorized the executive branch to deny illegal entry. the president does not need new laws. the president and he's a backbone to make sure that he said he enforces the immigration laws that are already on the books couldn't be more wrong, couldn't be more wrong. and as a matter of fact, former president trump tried to close the border and it was enjoined in the courts and never saw the light of day this coming from an individual who is purposefully refusing to coordinate, communicate, collaborate with other officials, and trying to wreak havoc in other cities and states across the country. that is not a model of governance. and he couldn't be more wrong
12:55 pm
and that's an issue that is not going anywhere in this election cycle for the biden administration or from the minds of voters. thank you to dana for that interview also lies corruption, bribery, prostitution. i am talking about a new cnn original series. don't worry, united states of scandal. cnn anchor and chief washington correspondent, jake tapper dives into some of the most sensational political controversies and talk to some of the most infamous political figures of the modern era to separate truth from spin. here's a preview thanks omar, tonight we're gonna bring you the story of eliot spitzer, the hard-charging sheriff of wall street who rode a wave of >> unmatched popularity to the new york governor's mansion before he was revealed that spitzer also known as clients nine had been soliciting sex workers and a prostitution ring, bringing his time in office to a screeching halt. i talked to members of spritzers inner circle, including his former lieutenant governor david paterson, who had this
12:56 pm
insight into spitzer is thinking in a telltale sign of his hubris. spitzer was so confident he would become governor. he started stabbing his administration years before the election one time, spitzer said to me, there's someone i'd like to interview would be lieutenant governor, but i wouldn't want to be rejected. now i realize he's talking about me and he was right. i didn't want tenant governor. >> and at the >> time, hillary clinton was the junior senator from new york. so i said to spits, what if hillary clinton becomes president? you pick the new senator? i would be your god, and spitzer said something to me at that point. it was very prophetic. stay out of trouble and you're my guy. and all i can say to that was physician heal by cell >> clearly spitzer should have heeded his own advice. what adds to the hypocrisy here is that one of his very first acts in office as governor was to pass one of the toughest sex trafficking laws. and the
12:57 pm
entire united states, we're going to have more on how hubris this an ego took down the man who was very well possibly going to become a president of the united states. that's tonight on united states of scandal. >> omar all right. thank you, jake, be sure to tune in the all new episode of the cnn original series, united shades of scandal with jake tapper airs tonight at nine eastern and pacific only on cnn we'll be right back >> eliot spitzer, crusading governor by day, wanted to be present in the united states. client number nine by nine all right. so this guy who was a crusader against human sex trafficking is actually a customer, united states of scandal with jake tapper. new episode tonight at nine on cnn. >> so how long have you lived here? >> the 40 years. >> and how are the restaurants around here? >> are there good, bad man >> what's the average household income? is there a mall? i don't know. a hair salon. where do you get your hair done? >> you got louisville. what
12:58 pm
>> we've got to go the more marks >> we bring you the best neighborhood info, homes.com >> there's the guy who said it's trading wasn't perfect condition >> well, what do you think? >> let's see, it looks pretty nice from the outside. got a team tiny scratch right there and whoa, game changer. >> even some of the un whether tech floor liners. >> of course, i also have the cargo liner and sea protector made the carpet looks brand new. >> so what do you >> think of my trade and now it just went up way up >> not so protect your investment. what are your american made products at, whether tech.com? >> important health care announcement, if people tell you your tv is too loud, or if listening in some environments has become too difficult. we are requesting your participation in a special program called the 30 day jay risk-free challenge hearing live hearing centers are seeking people with hearing difficulties to evaluate a new
12:59 pm
100% digital many hearing aid. now being released all people with hearing aids are hearing difficulties are wanted to take part in this 30-day risk-free challenge, evaluating this new high-tech device that just discreetly behind your ear, this hearing aid is bluetooth enabled and rechargeable. all hearing assessments are performed at no charge for those taking part in the challenge, participants will try these hearing aids for 30 days. now to take part in this event, you must call. so please get a pencil and write down the number below call us and take the hearing life 30-day risk-free challenge. >> when you shop wayfair, you get big deals for your home every day. so big when you say, am i big deal, you are because it's a big deal when you get a big deal, wayfair deal so big that you might get a big head
1:00 pm
because what, savings so real, you can get your dream sofa for half the phrase wayfair. >> it's always a big deal >> way there. you could just what i need. sometimes the lows of bipolar depression feel darkest before dawn with cap lighter, there's a chance to lead in the light kept lighter is proven to deliver significant relief across bipolar depression unlike some medicines it's the only treat bipolar one gets lighter treats both bipolar one depression and in clinical trials, movement disorders in weight gain, we're not common. >> call your dr. about but in mood changes, behaviors or suicidal thoughts, antidepressants be increased these risks and young adults, elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report fever, confusion, stiff, or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be life-threatening or permanent he's aren't all the serious side effects kept can help you whoa, how did you defeat them? with a little kung fu strength and by connecting my devices to the most powerful force of all. skadoosh.

66 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on