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ice de hello and welcome to our viewers, joining us here in the united states and all around the world, you will watching cnn newsroom. >> and i'm rose my church, just ahead america's top diplomat arrives in the middle east, hoping to secure a ceasefire in the war and freedom for hostages held in gaza. plus, looking ahead to a trump-biden rematch. a cnn poll reveals lackluster support for president biden as he faces backlash on his handling of the war in gaza and emperor pick ones to at risk how the world's largest penguin species is this some threatened
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by climate change live from atlanta. this is cnn newsroom with rosemarie chairs thanks for joining us. >> the us is ramping up diplomatic pressure surrounding hostage release and ceasefire talks involving israel and hamas. you a secretary of state antony blinken arrived in saudi arabia earlier where he will meet with arab officials. blinken is expected to discuss aid to gaza as well as how to achieve a quote, lasting peace and a pathway to a palestinian state. >> on sunday, us president joe biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu spoke by phone or source described the call as constructive. >> they focus primarily on freeing more hostages held by hamas as well as whether any potential ceasefire deal can be reached. and cnn's scott mclean is live in istanbul and joined us now, good to see you, scott. so what is the latest on antony blinken's trip to saudi arabia and what he hoping to
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accomplish these planned meetings in the next few hours. and of course, at the world economic macfarlane hey, good morning, rosemary. >> yeah, the priorities for this trip are pretty clear. number one, of course, is figuring out how to end the war in gaza, get a ceasefire deal and get those hostages returned to us is also in discussions with a series of arab countries on a plan for the day after the war and how to parlay that into a two-state solution, or at least the pathway towards one. and that is where the saudis come in because the us, of course, has long been trying to expand on the abraham accords signed under president trump, which normalized relations between israel and a handful of arab countries. and they want to expand that to include the saudis. but the saudis have made quite clear that none of this is going to happen without an end to the war in gaza and without a solution to the palestinian issue a clear irreversible path to a
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two-state solution? now, the secretary of state, antony blinken had said on friday that he believes it's possible to make this kind of deal even without an end to the war that though would be a change in what we have been hearing from us officials for some time. either way, he certainly has his work cut out for him and we understand that while he is in riyadh, he is going to be meeting not only with the saudi foreign minister, but also with the crown prince mohammed bin salmon himself us officials say that, look, blinken is going to take what he learns from these air leaders in riyadh to jordan and then to israel, and then present all of this to the israelis and much of what he's going to tell them will probably be about aid getting into gaza. the us has long been trying to urge the israelis to do more of a few weeks ago that president biden gave a pretty terse warning to the israelis after the death of those world central kitchen staff, there. and perhaps then it's no coincidence that the israelis
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as of late have been talking about doing just that ramping up aid opening the port of ashdod, opening another another gateway for aid to get into northern gaza getting more aid in through jordan. and of course, working with the americans on that floating pier to deliver aid directly into gaza as well. one other thing that's worth keeping in the back of your mind as well, rosemary and that is that we are nearing but a little over a week away from where secretary of state antony blinken must confirm to the us congress that assurances that he has received from the israelis that us weapons are being used only in accordance with international law, are reliable and credible. this despite state department report on human rights and internal dissent within the state department. they're really cast doubt on whether that is in fact the case. rosemarie. >> all right. thanks to scope mclean in istanbul david sanger
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is a cnn political and national security analyst and white house and national security correspondent for the new york times. he's also the author of new cold war's, china's rise, russia's invasion, and america struggled to defend the west. and he joins me now from washington, good to have you with us great to be back with you as man israel's war with hamas is a top talking point at the world economic forum in saudi arabia. what us secretary of state antony blinken will be in attendance in a few hours what progress do you expect will be made on hostage release and ceasefire talks with blinken also set to visit israel on this trip the key part of this for the hostage talks is israel but it's all part of three moving parts here. >> one is whether or not israel goes into rafah the second is whether or not they get the hostage deal, which at this point really has more to do
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with hamas i think is realized signed off on the offer that the united states and european allies, i help put together. >> and then the third piece of it is whether not there would be a saudi deal that would recognize israel, which would also, of course require that prime minister netanyahu agreed to a two-state solution. he four doesn't sound like that's where his head's at right now. yeah, indeed. and of course, so president, joe biden and israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu spoke earlier sunday via phone. the president reiterating his clear position on the potential rough are invasion, calling on israel to ensure civilians are protected, but israel says it will invade rather, even if a hostage deal is reached. what will be the consequences of this well, if they did invade it would and they invaded in
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the six-week period that was covered by the ceasefire would seem to be probably a violation of the ceasefire. >> i don't think that's what they're discussing if they do get the deal and there is the six weeks i think that would put off the rafah invasion. now of course, the idea is immediately to build on the six weeks to get another six weeks or longer ceasefire of some gun and david, the killing of tens of thousands of palestinian civilians in this war is not only causing misery and divisions across the middle east with fears of an expanding war. >> but it's also creating chaos and angle on american college campuses with calls for an end to the war and for colleges to divest from companies support israel. and its war in gaza. we've seen clashes between dueling pro-palestinian and pro-israeli protesters at ucla over the weekend how critical is it that this war ends now?
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>> well, pretty critical thinking, get this ceasefire, which may be different from the war ending i think if they're hoping alleviate the protests, i've talked to a number of people on different university campuses and ask a couple of days and they have a short-term hope that it's the terms are coming to an end. >> that that may take some of the air out of this. >> but there are graduation ceremonies coming and that will be a very public way for the protesters to make their point even if it's highly disruptive of the graduations then of course, there's the democratic convention coming in chicago. and i think the biggest fear that the biden administration has is that those protests would then rolled into chicago and have a look of chaos on the outside. >> while they're trying to portray the president as the one pathway to order.
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>> and sort of all all over respect of law on the inside. and that could be a pretty tough luck especially with all of the inevitable comparisons to chicago of 19 68, which was of course anti-vietnam war protests and david, earlier this month, iran and israel stepped back from the brink with a collective sigh of relief from the region and across the globe. >> but that danger is not over yet. here's what next move you expect from benjamin netanyahu how desperate is he right now well, he's pretty desperate because as you seen over the weekend, there were also protests in israel to get the hostages back there had been protests against his continued time in office he presumed we're trying to stretch this all out because as soon as the
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war actually comes to some kind of a halt, if not a permanent man, but even just a temporary halt there will be the inevitable investigations rosemary into the intelligence that was received prior to the october who seventh terror attack. >> and then the question of why the israeli self-defense forces did not move more quickly and get to gaza and deal with the issue when i'm much more timely matter. >> all of that is going to likely were flipped but pretty poorly. >> i'm mr. netanyahu so he's trying to push all that off as much as he can. and then of course, on the deal with the saudis, he it's going to be really interesting if he ends up being the one who, who can't sign off on the final agreements that would make that possible they would saying, i appreciate you joining us and sharing your perspective. thank
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you. >> great to be with you as you just heard in the college campuses have been shaken by unrest with pro-palestinian protests cropping up. >> but several university today's from the east coast, to california, but like at the university of california, los angeles, were physical altercations broke out between protest groups. saturday security barrier was breached cnn's camila bernal has more throughout the day here at ucla, we did see a lot of violence we saw from both sides people pushing, people, shoving, things, getting violet physically and verbally as these two sides essentially collided, the university had a lot of trouble keeping the to sayyed separate at the end of the day, what we were seeing is this line of security officers who essentially put their bikes to divide the two sides of the group that was here supporting the jewish students on campus
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and the group that was here supporting the palace sydney inside, and the students who are in the encampment here at ucla. >> we saw a lot of clashes throughout the day. the division that these security guards put in place have helped. but tensions are high passions are extremely high. i've talked to people on both sides of this issue here's what they've told me we are for peace. >> i can tell you that right now, we have come here to demand for the release of our hostages. we are coming here to show them that we're not afraid. the only people that are calling for aggression or that people hiding behind those masks because they are too afraid to show their face do you see anyone here with a mask on this side of the protests? know because we stand with what we believe in. >> they love to play this mask trove so highly, but it's because they terrorize us all the time and they censor us students are constantly getting docs on things like canary mission and their identity is being threatens. every single time anyone tries to be
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pro-palestinian. there's always a threat of violence with surveillance and censorship from the western media, from the western government. and as well from zionist as well. so they need to protect themselves because they're consistently getting attacked if we're getting a takt, what else could we do? but to cover identities instead of getting doxed are built and censored. but primarily it as for safety reasons we're sick of getting surveilled when we just want to talk about genocide, what tickets getting surveilled when we want to talk about the truth of zionism and israel they're going to attack us. we're not going to back down, but we're going to take precautions and we have not heard of anyone being arrested today. the police did not get involved for much of the day, but we are seeing campus police officers moving some of those protesters and sort of creating that barrier to keep this space clear from those protesters. again, the university policy is that they were not going to get involved unless they felt that the safety of the students was
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in danger. so we have not seen too much involvement in terms of the stopping the protesters, but they are here and they have been throughout the day. camila bernal, cnn, los angeles a new cnn poll finds high levels of disapproval for us president joe biden's handling of the conflict in gaza. >> 71% of respondents say they don't like the way his handled the war between israel and hamas that number is 81% among them those aged 18 to 34. the survey also asked registered voters their preferences in a head-to-head match up between mr. biden and republican presidential candidate donald trump and found trump leading by a margin of 6%. larry is ebitda is the director of the center for politics at the university of virginia. he joins me now from
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charlottesville, always a pleasure to have you with us thank you, rosie. so here we are about six months away from one of this country's most consequential elections. and despite one candidate facing multiple charges and attending his own criminal trial, most polls indicate a tight race with a new cnn poll going even further showing donald trump at 49% compared joe biden at 43 in a head-to-head match up with some very clear warnings for the president when it comes to the war in gaza and the us so what is your reaction to those and other poll numbers that showed the two men tied in critical swing states yes. >> i think you put it exactly right, rosie, it's actually very, very close and most of the survey show ties in the only states that matter seven or eight of them out of 50 and so we ought to focus more on them because we don't have a national election as everybody is learned, whether they're happy about it sad about it. we
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have an election in small number of swing states and they're the ones that determine the results. >> it is surprising certainly the democrats and i think certainly to the biden white house, that it would be tied given the fact that one of the candidates isn't a courtroom day after day, and that he's facing being a total of 88 felonies and four separate jurisdictions. >> that's unusual. it's totally unprecedented in american history and for that reason, and not just that reason, i expect things to change maybe several times between now and the actual fall voting in october, november one of the issues causing president biden a lot of grief is the war in gaza, that new cnn poll we mentioned showing 71% of voters disapproving of his handling of the issue with protests intensifying at college campuses across the country. >> and we know he talked with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu sunday how can president biden in this war or
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move it in that direction at least and resolve the issue that could potentially cost him considerable votes particularly with younger voters. >> yes, this is really hurting biden was the young, i'm of course, in the middle of a college campus. i live here and here are these kinds of sentiments daily, it's not as though president biden, even though we clearly are the number one supporter of israel, are supplying billions and billions of dollars of weapons, even present biden doesn't apparently have all that much influence over prime minister netanyahu. so there's a limit to what president biden can do. but what he can do is make clear in do it much more publicly than he has been. his opposition to some of the policy cs of the israeli government, certainly in gaza. >> and what he's doing on the humanitarian sayyed to increase the relief that's going to
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those in gaza who don't have enough to eat that would help it's not nearly enough. >> and people always expect too much of a president. they do not have magic wands they can't end wars overnight. they can't tame inflation overnight. but that goes with the territory we expect them to do much more than they can. >> another issue causing president biden major problems and potentially support is there? >> hi to me and despite some encouraging signs, only 34% of voters in the new cnn poll approve of his handling of the economy. >> why is the message of an improving economy not getting through? because we are seeing some make some interesting signs yes, and then there is clear improvement in many of the categories of the economy. it's really a two-fold problem. the first is that traditionally throughout american history, there has been a lag time between public perception of an improving economy and the realization
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among at least a good bit of the public like that. in fact, it has improved, but also it's the fact that inflation is the economic problem that people deal with daily as they go to the gas station, as they go to the grocery store, it's really hard to put out of your mind and people seem to believe that somehow taming inflation means going think back to the earlier prices that will never happen and deflation itself would be a disaster i think part of this is public education. part of it is the other issues will have to crowd in and take some of the territory. that's being occupied by inflation goals were saying president joe biden out there campaigning, but the polls shying. >> he's not getting his message across on many issues so how can you turn this around as he struggles with the younger voters as with disgust and apparently losing more black voters he has to depend on the democratic party support
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that he has, which is at least three quarters of the party. and i think we'll grow to about 90% by election day he has to depend on the leaders of those groups, liters of communities, of states, everybody who is in the democratic party whether they're excited about joe biden are not, they're going to have to join hands and push him over the top if he's going to win because it's not just going to happen organically. i think at one time some of us thought it might, but it isn't happening. so it's going to take an enormous amount of effort every day matters. and what's happening to donald trump matters to this is a choice you're not simply electing somebody in a vacuum. it's not thumbs up or thumbs down on biden. >> you're comparing biden to donald trump, his behavior and also his record incredibly people now think that donald trump presidency so he was successful when in fact, it has been judged the worst american
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presidency in all of our history. >> the experts in the field they get was the worst i happen to agree with them. so public perception of reality and the real reality, there are two very different things, right now. and for biden to win, they've got to come closer together larry sabato, we thank you for joining us and for your perspective and analysis. >> as always thank you, rosie. coming up next deadly tornadoes leave a path of destruction across the central us and the threat is not over yet. we'll bring you the latest on this severe storm system you may like it never even happened look we know it's going to be a big change, but it's the right
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noise was so loud i'm not too afraid to admit it. >> i was crying like a baby because is just scariest feeling in the world yet is helpless. >> elkhorn, nebraska was one of the hardest hit areas in the state nebraska, governor jim pillen said, this weekend, it is a miracle. there were no deaths rafael romo, cnn atlanta the death toll has now risen to at least 35 in kenya after a dam burst, its banks amid heavy flooding. >> a number of others are still missing. it comes after the government put the overall death toll from the recent flooding, at over 100, cnn's larry madowo joined us earlier before these lasers casualties were confirmed and shared these details with this rosemary we're seeing the devastation from this recent heavy rains along in east africa, especially in kenya, where the government now says the death toll has within 103, but overnight, a devastating situation, just a but 50 kilometers. north west of
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nairobi. in my mahayana crew county where a dumb in kgb burst its banks and swept everything in his path. the governor of kenya's narrow in a cruel county telling cnn that they fear at least ten people have been confirmed dead so far. but the exact number of the debt could be tens more. they just don't know yet right now, a search and rescue operation is ongoing by teams from the national and county government, as well as the kenya red cross and other private sector emergency teams were all on trying to rescue as many people as possible. this happened overnight in heavy rainfall and people must have been asleep and this happened. so there must have been caught unawares by it to add to the complication here part of the road was cut off because of recent heavy rains. so even access has been difficult. so this morning they've been clearing the brief from this area and trying to reach as many people as possible with these teams who even have trouble getting to the seemed to start with. but that is just one situation. the latest that this country has seen over the past few weeks with devastating
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president volodymyr zelenskyy hopes incoming foreign aid would turn things around on the battlefield when as she could eat? >> we are cooperating with our partners at all levels to achieve a level of efficiency and assistance that is needed not only to maintain our positions, but also to disrupt russia's war plan. i see we are still waiting for the supplies that have been promised to ukraine block. we expect the exact volume and scope and supplies that could change the situation on the battlefield. she didn't. ukraine's interests zelenskyy went on to say his country is working with the us to firm up support for the next ten years and joining us now is cnn's clare sebastian. >> she joins us live from london so clear, russia claims to be making these gains along the eastern front just as addition no us aid has been approved, hasn't arrived yet what's the latest on all of this? >> well, i think rosemarie, it's clear that the situation that we've seen developing over the past few months, russia gaining the advantage, able to
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make these sort of small but significant tactical advances, particularly on the eastern front, that trend until we see the concrete us aid arriving on the ground will continue. the ukrainian army chief saying it himself, the situation at the front has escalated. he talks about tactical successes for russia in some areas. he also talks about successes for ukraine and other areas, but it's clear that ukraine is largely on the defensive here. russia is trying to push still west of de, of so that town that it took in mid february, it's also pushing west of the city of donetsk. and industrial town of krasnohorivka is now under pressure and in the kharkiv region, very significant because ukraine has been able to really keep that front line up in the north pretty stable since that lightening counteroffensive in the autumn of 2022, where they took back large portions. now, we see that russia is pushing in the direction of kupiansk. you see it there. it's managed to make some ground up in a village, just 25 kilometers east of kupiansk. so things are
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moving there as well. so ukraine is under increasing pressure. russia has the advantage in manpower. it also so has a significant air ariel advantage. and we saw yet another massive attack on ukraine's power grid over the weekend, ditech, which is the country's biggest private energy company, saying that four of its thermal power plants were severely damaged. this is a country which just a company that was just a couple of weeks ago said that it had lost 80% of its power-generatin g generating capacity. so we see these aerial attacks step up. and this is the situation in which ukraine finds itself. this is why we see president zelenskyy, yet again, appealing in a phone call with the house minority leader hakeem jeffries for those patriot batteries, which the us says it is going to provide more of all right. >> thanks to close the best two and joining us live from london protesters in georgia or denouncing the government's efforts to force through a controversial russian style foreign agents law thousands of
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september after canceling other appearances in recent months for health reasons. but on sunday presiding over a mass to a crowd of more than 10,000 in st. mark's square the 87 year-old pontiff seemed in high spirits, though he did admit being the leader of roughly 1.3 billion catholics worldwide, is a demanding job for a year i take you with me in prayer and u2 do not forget to pray for me because this work is not easy it was a packed day for the pope visiting a women's prison where the vatican was holding its exhibit for an international art show. >> taking a water taxi to speak with young people riding in a mini pomona bill or wheelchair throughout the lagoon city. finished recently imposed a five-year-old entry fee for day-trippers to cut down on tourism traffic but for many locals, this was a thrilling visit and been defeated at
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models are quite diet dayana, because these penguins also lay there eggs and raise their chicks on c ice. but with the ice melting away, the chicks may fall into the sea before they get they waterproof feathers, leaving them to freeze to death or drown despite the recent losses, 2023 wasn't as bad as 2022 for the emperor penguins scientists saves because some colonies adapted to the worsening conditions by moving self-defined, better eyes or two more stable, ice shelves, icebergs. >> it was reassuring that it wasn't quite as bad as we'd feed with the worst ever see. but it was still bad. >> well, this is a good sign. fruit well says work stillman needs to be done to save the emperor penguin. and we should do it before it's too late it'll be worth one that really depends on us how much carbon and methane we put in the atmosphere can we change the trajectory of global warming that we're all, if we can, we
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