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it's un-american that would be encouraging russia to attack nato members. the us president with some of his harshest criticism so far for donald trump >> from atlanta >> this is cnn newsroom with john vause >> 265 days before us voters cast their ballot for president. the results of a special election in new york's third congressional district it could. be an indicator of voters sediment on a national level and narrow win for a democrat. tom suozzi, defeating republican basic pillar, who conceded the race and says she called swayze to congratulate his win the in the numbers are now swayze, 153, almost 40, 54% of the vote. but 20, 10,000 votes or 13,000 votes ahead of a pilip. now, that was a narrow window, vary. now narrows, they're very thin republican majority in the house of representatives national issues like immigration and border security dominated the special election with many seeing this
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outcome as a bellwether for november's presidential vote a special election was held to replace disgraced republican congressman george santos after he was expelled from the house last year. he has pleaded not guilty to multiple federal charges, including wire fraud, money laundering, theft of public funds, or details. now, on the special election result from cnn's miguel marquez this was an incredible result that nobody expected to come this big, and that this task i've covered this campaign for two months now tom suozzi felt that they had the momentum going into election sunday, but did not think that they would be calling it this early in this big just a huge result for democrats in this purple district >> this is a trick that joe biden won and then it was won by george santos and then he was expelled after just a very >> tumultuous time in office just suozzi ran a he's a three-time congressman of this district. who ran
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unsuccessfully for governor and then ran again. he ran a very focused, very thai campaign. and ran on republican issues, immigration and taxes, and crime, and tried to take that from the republicans his victory speech tonight. he said, there is something for democrats and republicans to learn about this race everywhere >> it's time to find common ground and start delivering for the people of the united states of america the people are watching. >> they want us to start working together so our message is very clear. either get on board or get out of the way. >> so one thing that works in favor of the democrats was the, whether the republicans in nassau county like republicans everywhere attend to vote on election day hey, what they're was a massive snowstorm that blew in that may have depressed their votes but it was just a,
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a very, very good result for democrats tonight. and write now tom suozzi is still in the room. they are partying and feeling very good about the result tonight. back to you >> thank you. miguel ron brownstein is >> cnn's senior political analyst and senior editor for the atlantic. he joins me now from los angeles, iran hey john >> okay. so here's a little more from the congressman elect a tom suozzi, and the context here is immigration, which has been always a major issue in this race. and in particular, and immigration crisis created by democrats, which is central to donald trump's campaign for the white house. here he is. listen to this let's send a message to our friends running the congress these days stopped running around for trump and start running the country >> so given it's when are there lessons here for democrats? can you use this election outcome as some kind of national indicator of where the country is yeah i think
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there was that bite, maybe the most important kind of signal from a messaging point of view, where this may be going look, joe biden's problems in polling are real. >> they >> are sustained and they are not erased by a special election. in new york. but i take two big things out of it. the first is that democrats keep winning races in suburban areas in the trump era. it, despite all the unease about the party's performance in some ways, this was an especially difficult district for them to win because immigration and crime are so hot in the new york metro and concern about abortion being banned is lessened because of the extent of democratic dominance of the state. and yet they want, they want a special election tonight, more, even more easily outside of philadelphia that ensure they continue to control the statehouse in pennsylvania what we find the state legislative elections last year in virginia. and there was
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constant state supreme the court elections and the key swing state elections in 2022, the trump era republican party has a problem in suburbs, especially white-collar suburbs. and the other big thing was in that soundbite, you can begin to see how democrats, including biden, may be moving toward running against he do nothing congress, allah, harry truman in 1948, a congress that, because it is enthralled to trump, is more interested in scoring political points and solving problems suozzi kind of ran as a bill clinton era democrat who was talking about bipartisan solutions to problems, including immigration well, the donald trump losing streak, if featured prominently in a statement from nikki haley, the last challenger to trump for the republican party's presidential nomination. he's part of it reads, let's just say the quiet part out loud. donald trump continues to be a huge way against republican candidates. despite the enormous and obvious families of joe biden, we just lost another winnable republican house seat because voters
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overwhelmingly reject former president, at, which doesn't seem to translate to these local races. and what we saw back in 2022, the midterms, when all those trauma doors, cabinets fell one after the other that's where the republican party became very critical of donald trump. kids in cages and massive rotations. it was fine, but that losing seats and losing races and suddenly the republicans turned on trump least for a time >> yeah, it was you know, look, this this trump is probably stronger in this district than he is an almost any suburban district north of the mason-dixon line in the us. and yet, i think we saw again and partially for the reason isn't that we were discussed the were discussing earlier that the snowstorm trump turns out democratic voters. i mean, you i believe the number is 93, the best estimate is at 93 million separate human being have come out to vote against the trump era republican party has some
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point in the last three elections and that is a big number. the dynamic that you saw, again in this district where biden as tom suozzi himself said, was underwater, is as we saw in 2022, there were a significant and i usually large number of voters who said they disapproved of biden. >> and maybe people are unhappy about the economy, maybe or unhappy about the border and still voted for democrats anyway, because they view the republican alternative as too extreme. that is the pathway to a second term if there is one for biden and we saw that dynamic continuing to function tonight as it did in 23. and certainly as it did in 22 also the past few hours for the first time in 150 years, a cabinet secretary has been impeached. homeland security, alejandro mayorkas was impeached on a vote of one majority of one rather, in the republican controlled lower house his house majority leader, republican steve scalise, listen this it really
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ought to take seriously the message that was said that we're serious about securing the border. and the secretaries failed to do his job any american people are disgusted by >> okay, so there's no way that he'll be found guilty in a trial in the senate. and in many ways impeach mayorkas was still kind of stunt, which is loved by trump's base. but how's it viewed sort of beyond that by garden variety of republicans, especially after republicans in congress killed a bipartisan deal on border security pretty week ago. >> well, that, you know, that's where a kind of circles back to what we're talking about before. and the way suozzi ran, there's no question that republicans have a big lead on immigration and the border in all polls, people say they trust trump more than biden. they trust republicans more than democrat, but that doesn't mean that you can't overplay your hand trump is talking about explicitly as i wrote last week, deporting millions of people, a project that would require hundreds of thousands of federal law enforcement ages, national
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guard sheriffs, and the building of internment camps in texas. the dismissal and rejection of the bipartisan border deal. this impeachment, a mayorcas, which is obviously a political statement, suozzi kind of, as i said, ran as a 19 bill clinton democrat who said, let's work together to solve this in a grand compromise. it is not right to say that he simply ran to the right on this issue. his last his big add on immigration did talk about securing the border and did show razor wire, but also said that we had to open pathways to citizenship for people who are here to play by the rules. and you can see, i still an advantage for republicans on this issue, but you can see, i think in his election a pathway for demo so certainly biden, i think is inclined to go down this direction to basically run and saying, we want to solve the problem. they are posturing because they are in thrall to trump who is offering extreme solutions, or democrats kind of
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advantage of the border, probably not as twice he showed, can they neutralize the deficit, reduce the deficit, potentially? >> ron grey job with i say we really appreciate it. thank you >> thanks, abby, john >> and the us president lashed out at donald trump's recent criticism of nato, describing it as shameful, dumb, and un-american biden said, quote, no other president in our history has bowed down to a russian dictator. and biden promised he would never do that. that's after former president trump said last weekend that he would encourage russia to invade nato countries. they don't meet their defense spending guidelines can you imagine a former president united states, saying that the whole world heard it the worst thing is he means it for god sake. it's dumb, it's shameful is dangerous, it's un-american present. biden >> also urged the house to immediately vote on the $95 billion foreign aid package, which the senate passed tuesday, that would provide desperately needed assistance
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for ukraine in its war with russia. >> for republicans in congress who think they can oppose funding for ukraine and not be held accountable. history is watching history is watching history is watching failure to support ukraine. this critical moment will never be forgotten >> $60 billion in funding for ukraine, $14 for israel the rest we go to indo-pacific partners and humanitarian aid for civilians in gaza. when we come back hostage talks are held in egypt as international concerns grows over what could come next. in the southern gaza city of rafah but more on that in just a moment >> jorge is always put the ones he loves first when it comes to caring for his teeth, he's led his own maintenance, take a backseat. well, maybe it's time to shift gears on that because
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israeli hostages in gaza, as well as ceasefire or details now from cnn's nic robertson well, it appears the intelligence chiefs meeting the israelis, the kitara as the egyptians, the >> americans in cairo, that is breaking up at the moment, the israeli team is on their way home. we understand from us officials that it's been productive. it's been serious but some gaps do remain. in particular, one of those gaps is the ratio between the hostage release and israeli prisoners of hamas prisoners, how many hamas prisoners should be released? that still remains an issue and hamas had indicated if the torso gone well, they send a delegation over the cairo fairly quick. it the early indications from them, from hamas is at the moment that they aren't going to be sending a negotiating team to iro and rafah. however, the population there, 1.4 million, some of them
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beginning to leave the area because they're concerned about this possible idf ground the offensive coming. the idf has not set a date for that yet. there's growing international opposition from that for that the secretary general of the united nations said there would be devastating consequences. the italian foreign minister raised concerns that german foreign minister raise concerns as well. and of course, president biden has said it shouldn't go ahead without proper planning to avoid civilian casualties. the idf in the meantime, however, has released video showing ya-ya sinwar, the political chief of hamas what this tells us about where sinwar is at the moment. really isn't clear, but it's indicative of the fact that the idf continues to gather information about whether leaders of hamas are. and we heard as well from the army chief of staff today saying that so far they believe they've killed 10,000 members of hamas, including commanders.
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but has he how levy, the the idf chief of staff said that he was expecting israel to hollywood florida and rob d'amico, former deputy operations chief for the fbi's hostage rescue team. but let's being with us >> welcome >> so it talks in cairo ended tuesday night, the israeli delegation on his way home, they left without closing any gaps on those key issues. as you just heard from nic robertson, negotiations will continue. we're told for a few more days with diplomatic insecurity channels, there's lots of about progress and you're being positive, but from your experience when negotiations end this way without closing the gaps one delegation going home and so the no real mechanism to continue them in any formal way. is there much reason for optimism? >> oh, there is, there's these constantly go back and forth. >> this one was >> very out in the open. they
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couldn't get to where they needed to go, probably because they realized this is going to be their last chance to get what they are. hamas is last chance to get really get what they want out of this i mean, israel's we want all hostages. hamas is trying to get as much as they can out of this one. so they're kind of playing it hard, hard to hardball to get those final things. but they go back and forth all the time. i wouldn't worry about it. it's going to happen. the details are going to get worked out by people that are just constantly going at this phone calls back-and-forth. so i still have a lot of optimism. >> i'm just wondering if this, it's almost a disconnect here. what piece to be a disconnect between what seems like urgency to make a deal on hostages. everyone's gone home. we'll keep talking about it in the coming days. and what is an imminent israeli offensive on refer, which is lumi and could lead to a bloodbath according to many >> well, i think that's israel stick in the carrot and stick thing that that's what they're saying
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>> trying to >> push hamas to get what they want to out of it is, hey, we got this off offensive. and i don't think you would see a major one unless it really breaks down. i think you may start to see some targeted, some more surgical strikes in there to say, hey, we're serious about this, but i don't think you'd see a big ground offensive unless it's really breaks down because they know that probably stopped the process on negotiations. >> shimon peres to former israeli five-minute prime minister and president, once said to the palestinians is negotiators while we're talking, we're not shooting is that what this case is right now while they continue to talk about hostages, it will hold off that major offensive >> i think it slows down. i think that the hostage rescue that they did actually was a bit of a surprise with 100 casualties on hamas side. that was very large for hostage rescue attempt. and i think
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that kind of slowed it down a bit. so i think they're very conscious of what you're doing and how it may affect this. i think there's a lot of pressure on netanyahu to really strike a deal on the hostage he's, he's getting it both from the us and from the hostages families probe, >> they can. you being with us, appreciate the insights, rubs of maga there in hollywood, florida. thank you so you're, welcome well, the un, a chief warns the looming israeli offensive on rafah. it could lead to a slaughter and leave humanitarian efforts in his words, at death's door with more than 1 million palestinians seeking refuge in that city. fear is clearly studied to set in cnn's al-bashir tells us and a warning. her report contains some disturbing images seemingly endless chaos in this field hospital in the rafah doctors, volunteers crammed into the small tent, delivering whatever care they are still able to provide overnight on tuesday, another round of airstrikes on a city once
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thought to be the only safe place left for more than 1 million displaced civilians just 24 hours prior airstrikes carried out by israel as part of an operation to secure the release of two hostages killed more than 100, according to the palestine red crescent, the bombardment of rafah has left widespread destruction in its wake in countless families >> and >> a warning of what could lie ahead for civilians here. should israel launch a full-scale ground offensive? >> city >> israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has pledged safe passage for civilian evacuations. but a military plan has yet to be provided. the prospects has heightened fears among gaza civilians. >> our >> the nights are so difficult here in enough norfolk where else are we supposed to go? where else are we supposed to move? with nowhere left to turn. some families are now
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fleeing refer to return to parts of central gaza. >> whatever >> belongings they have left stacked above cars is it enough now, were tied to fleeing from one city to another. we're so tired. i just hope the world will stand with us. i think we'll have mercy on ice >> gave his north of rafah the nightmare this embattled region has endured is evidenced >> the other the airstrikes here are still relentless what the suffering of the palestinian people, unending well let everyone has been killed. my grandchildren, and look at him. he was only two years old. this grandfather says he was the best thing you might knife so much pain in this grandfather's distraught cries but there is little time to grieve funerals here are
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swift and constant let, me review what we are peaceful people. >> we would just in our homes, we have no involvement in politics. >> we >> just want the war to end diplomatic efforts to secure a prolonged truce have so far failed to deliver concrete results. the cia is directed now in cairo for talks with the egyptian president israel's intelligence chief, and the qatari prime minister, one official calling the talks, quote, difficult, but nudging forward. >> but >> warnings of an expected ground offensive in an offer could place those talks in jeopardy. as hamas threatens to pull out if israeli troops enter the city now the bashir, cnn, cairo words matter. >> and when we come back, how donald trump's words about nato mean europe is now looking to secure its own supply chain of weapons in case they can't count on the united states
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> harvest.com and get started today >> welcome back everyone? i'm john vause. you're watching cnn newsroom. after months of congressional stalling, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy has welcomed a senate vote approving a $95,000,000,000 aid package will still has to pass the lower house. and right now it's not clear of speaker mike johnson will call a vote on the package so let's keep urging
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lawmakers to do the right thing >> yeah, cool course. normal. >> i thank each of the 70 senators who voted in the affirmative. ukraine appreciates it very much. this was the first step. next step is the house of representatives and the vote of the congressman. there we expect a positive decision. let's put divine. we hope for principled support, and we believe that america will continue to be a leader well, kyiv is waiting nervously to see whether the us will provide more arms and ammunition. other european leaders are coming to the conclusion that maybe they cannot rely on steadfast us support in the future. let's after former us president donald trump said he would tell russia to quote, do whatever the hell they want to nato states delinquent in their bills. now, germany ramping up its own production of arms for ukraine and europe is protection. cnn's fred pleitgen shows us how a german made leopard two tank hitting russian positions on the eastern front. this video
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provided by the 21st mechanized brigade, showing they say, how effective western weapons are on the battlefield. but every infinite tree is scared of a tank. >> tanks go out and work and they fire frightfully they fire straight into their faces. they don't even have time to think about what to do >> the ukrainian say they need a lot more western arms and ammo, but republicans have blocked us military aid in congress and their likely nominee for president donald trump even suggested he might encourage russia to attack nato members. didn't meet military spending guidelines >> by would not protect you. in fact, i would encourage them to do whatever they hell they want. you got to paying those comments literally have europeans up in arms. now ramping up weapons production for ukraine can for themselves germany's chancellor visiting a major arms plant with denmark's prime minister trying to downplay trump's
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comments >> mitosis, essence 49 say, for canada, for european countries, and we cooperate. so long since world war ii. and this is really something which is good the lions for the future, we stick to it. the president of united states fixed. and i'm sure the american people wouldn't >> but denmark's prime minister mr. says, she has no illusions. us support for a european nato members, no longer seems certain. >> no matter what will happen in us in this year i think the conclusion has already now that hear needs to be stronger and we need to do, we need to be able to do more on our own and ammo production is the biggest concern as nato allies struggled to help ukraine make up for massive shortfalls while facing >> overwhelming russian firepower this is one of the most important things for the ukrainians to stay in the fight. they're not only outmanned, they're also out
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sun than the syngas problem they have is a lack of ammunition they broke ground for a new ammo plant here, and the company ceo says they will drastically increase ammo production quickly, especially for artillery >> they need 1 million to 1.2 million. and if i give them 700,000, i think there are also some other producers in europe who have to give them something. so 700,000 is that the moment the maximum that we can produce >> the ukrainian say they need the backs of their allies can give with or without the us to keep their forces in the fight against the russians. fred pleitgen, cnn wouldn't tell this germany you secretary state antony blinken has spoken with paul whelan, the former marine detained in russia for more than five years. now, reassuring him of efforts which continue to bring him home our intensive efforts to bring paul home continue every single day and they will until he and evan gershkovich
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>> and every other american wrongfully detained it's back with their loved ones. >> this is at least the third time blinken has spoken with whelan who was detained in moscow in 2018 on espionage charges the state department says whelan has been wrongfully detained state department says the us also been trying to secure the release of whelan and gershkovich, a wall street journal reporter who is also detained in russia on spying charges. ahead here on cnn, word of a coalition government in pakistan. why supporters of former prime minister imran khan will not be pleased to be a headliner. was vegas. that's what i want to do >> vegas, the story of sin city premieres sunday, february 25, day ten cnn from need the dot >> didn't need it. now so many ways to save life ready wallet,
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khan's party, or at least the politicians who won those seats. but essentially he's been banned from politics. so there's a role for him. i can't play in any of this hi, john. >> yes. i mean, imran khan himself actually came out yesterday and sent a statement a true is family, which was shared with the media. and if was basically that any coalition that would be made would be daylight robbery. khan's party has said the pti that there was widespread rigging, there was manipulation in this election, and they are going to the courts. now what's happened is, is that none of the parties are the including the bti, according to the official results, were released by the election commission of pakistan, which are being contested. however, showed that none of the three major parties in the country received a majority to form a government. so what we have seen over the past couple of days after the election results tell us we're finally announced after much delay, is that everybody has been gobbling
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together to form a coalition. so what was announced last night is potentially that shehbaz sharif it's going to be the candidate for the pmln, which is former prime minister in about sharif's party in shehbaz, sharif was actually the prime minister of this country with barstool years and the party of allowed bhutto-zardari which is the son of slain phone branded disturbing as you put to death, come out and said that they will support the pmln scattered it of for a prime minister. so that's the two major parties aside from the pti, but they've also allied with four other major bodies. so they've come confidently got enough seats now to form that government. so we just have to wait and see what happens with the pti and with the independent candidates affiliated with them. >> john, in the run-up to this election, there was a lot of violence, bombings and some candidates who killed at least one so with this coalition government coming to power, is expected, bring some stability, or can they do that without the support of the pti
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>> well, john, i think that is something that is of concern to domestic analysts as well as international observers. is that pakistan, along with the militant crisis that's brewing in this country, has a terrible economic crisis there's there has been record inflation across the country and that's something that former prime minister shehbaz sharif, who's potentially the upcoming prime and is still also said that he was trying to we'll show it dawn of reconciliation. and i think that according to what we're hearing from imran khan's party as well, is that they have already been at the hands of a crackdown of their party. they couldn't run with the electrodes symbol, however, they did when the most safe they don't want at the moment to have violent protests across the country. they say their supporters are angry. that mandate has been stolen. but however, for this sake of this country, what will potentially going to see is a strong lock opposition of with him on plans by deleting that john sophia saifi in islamabad. we
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first real measure of inflation this year came in at 3.1% for january. a slight drop from december, but still hotter than expected. as cnn's richard quest explains the market is unusually sensitive. at the moment, very feeble out or any suggestion that are ray cut might be pushed off further into the future. and that's essentially what this inflation number suggested. by being higher than expected, although not out of the ballpark by any means. it's sort of solidified the view that the fed won't change rates, won't begin cutting at its next meeting. and it might be until may or beyond before they get round to it. because the fact is inflation is still running hot and the fed chair said again and again until they see a sustained fall in inflation, one that does not look like it's going to rig night. if they start cutting rates that
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for 20 if we're hours. cnn, health reporter jacqueline howard has details. >> we're hearing that the cdc's covid-19 isolation guidance could be updated this spring to focus more so on a patient's symptoms rather than giving a blanket recommendation to isolate for a certain number of of days. now, currently, if you test positive for covid-19, the cdc recommends to isolate for at least five days. but we're hearing the agency may loosen that recommendation to be that if you haven't had a fever for at least loot 24 hours without the help of medication. and your symptoms dems are generally mild or they're improving, then you don't have to isolate. now, these are just discussions that are happening as we're now living in a world where there is some community immunity. but the head of the cdc says right now, quotes, there are no updates to covid guidelines to announce at this time. in
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quote, if this shift in guidance does happen, it would align with what some states like california and oregon already recommend on a local level and it would align with what already recommended for people who have other types of respiratory illnesses like the flu or rsv. so this will be interesting to watch in the coming months now thanks to jacqueline howard for that report the supreme court wants to hear from special counsel jack smith regarding donald trump's claim that he >> is immune from criminal prosecution chief justice john roberts has r. smith for a response by next week to trump's appeal of a lower court ruling denying him presidential immunity. the former president is hoping to delay his election subversion trial until after november's presidential vote just means it's ego to speed up proceedings and will likely file his response before the february 20 deadline. hi court could decide to take up the
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immunity issue. let the lower court ruling stand or send it back to the full appeals court us president joe biden facing backlash for his campaign joining tiktok over the weekend, even though the chinese owned app is banned on many government devices and considered a national security threat by many it's a move though, to reach out to the young voters critics say it's a security risk and accusing the president of hypocrisy or details. now from cnn's brian todd national security hawks ramping up their criticism of president biden's reelection campaign for launching a tiktok account and posting its first video on sunday jason kelce, your travis kelce, mama, consumers, great chocolate chip cookies in the lighthearted super bowl theme video, the president dodgers some questions about the >> game and jokingly evades one on whether whether he had rigged the nfl season. >> again, trouble >> it finished with an inside joke, a dark brandon meme. the video quick to rack up more than 7 million views and the ire of critics republican senator josh hawley posting on
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x biden campaign bragging about using a chinese spy app, even though biden signed a law banning it on all federal devices, president biden did sign that law in december of 2022. >> i do think they're going to face some cries of hypocrisy. >> the campaign video was not created or posted using government devices republican senator tom cotton still called it shameful tiktok is owned by a chinese company that analysts say could be beholden to the communist government in beijing. i think it's a very >> concerning national security move. we are normalizing a platform that is essentially accountable ultimately to the chinese communist party. >> a federal security review of tiktok's foreign ownership is underway. and us government employees are barred from having the app on their work devices for fear of malware spying, or they can collect your personal data. they can put it into their huge databases and they can figure out what they wanted to do with a later tiktok rejects those concerns.
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>> we will protect the us user data and fire it all from all i want that foreign access tiktok says more than half of americans use the popular app for sharing short videos of everything from goofy stunts. to food recipes and dance challenges but could the chinese communist government secretly use it to try to influence elections in the us, a foreign actor could place its thumb on the scale and maybe promote certain content that's favorable to a candidate that it wants to see in the white house. >> and >> demos content that's favorable to a candidate. it doesn't want to see, but many tiktok users are young millennials who an 81 year-old candidate might need to reach if you were trying to turn out young voters and you're trying to message around issues that they are not getting from other news sources. and you're not on it. it's a lost opportunity. and so that's what biden and his team are balancing >> white house officials would not address criticism of the president doing the tiktok video referring all questions on that the biden campaign. the
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biden campaign said using tiktok is proof of the campaigns commitment to using new, innovative ways to reach voters. it did add that it's taking extra security precautions, but so far the campaign has not addressed criticism of hypocrisy. brian todd, cnn, washington >> officials in austin, texas say a car crash stay to a hotel emergency room tuesday evening, killing the driver and injuring at least five others. some critically images show people running to escape the danger. smoke filled the building as the vehicles tires continue to spin and screech i'll simply say the incident does not appear to be an intentional act. and there is no threat to the general public a tiny robot could create a world of possibilities for surgery in space the patient in orbit and doctors operating remotely from earth. the first file run in zero gravity was a success as cnn's kristin fisher reports >> now, sitting on top of this spacex rocket when it launched in january, was the first
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surgical robot bound for outer space. >> so mirror is a small surgical robot, mira, made by a company called virtual incision, arrived at the international space station in february. and on saturday, it did something that's never been done before. all right. saturday was the first time that surgical robot in space was controlled by surgeons on earth to perform simulated surgical activities virtual incision provided cnn with exclusive video, has six surgeons at the company's headquarters in lincoln, nebraska, took turns operating the robot after it was powered up by nasa astronauts, roughly 250 miles above, the adrenaline was pumping i could feel my heart pounding. it was it was really exhilarating, but at the same time once i saw that robotic device doing the things that i'm used to it doing settled down dr. michael jokes to says he's already performed 15 surgeries with mira during clinical trials on human patients. here on earth. but
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he's never had to contend with zero gravity or a time delay of about half a second second, split second or half a second is going to be significant so this was a big challenge. do >> you can see a left-hand with a grasp and a right hand with the pair of scissors. and we use rubber bands here to simulate surgical tissue. >> so you could think of those rubber bands is perhaps blood vessels are tendon bins or other connective tissue that has elasticity, were able to grab hold of the rubber bands and then take the scissors and just basically to cut them. >> all right. i'm going well remember glad eighth grade now in. >> addition to someday performing remote surgeries on people in space, they also want to use this type of technology here on earth in places where
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