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united states of scans with jake tapper sunday a nine on cnn >> you're looking at live pictures. were any moment? we're now president biden is set to speak about what he just imposed on russia, the largest single day round of sanctions on russia since it invaded ukraine. the sanctions coming on the eve the two-year anniversary of putin's unprovoked war on ukraine. >> hostage talks are picking back up in paris. israel's top people are on their way right now. now as benjamin netanyahu reveals his first formal plan for the day after in gaza, officers in uvalde order to answer questions before a grand jury potentially fail he's in criminal charges for the killings, their almost two years ago. i'm john berman with kate bolduan and sara sidner. and this is moving day for the last time at this hour. this is cnn news central
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>> any moment we expect to hear from president biden at the white house for the first time since he imposed the largest single-day round of sanctions on russia in the years. we have team coverage at the white house and in moscow. let's first get to priscilla alvarez, who is standing by for biden's remarks. priscilla, what can you tell us a biden is planning to say as he welcomes the nation's governor to the white house. >> sara president biden has been very outspoken about russia and levee consequences against the russian president vladimir putin. so this is an opportunity where he could weigh in after this fresh slate of sanctions that have been announced by his administration. that is the single largest set of sanctions. it a day since putin's invasion of ukraine. now, we are getting more details about what these sanctions include. it's over 500 targets and that includes hundreds of entities involved
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in russia's military industrial base as well as 26 third country entities facilitating russian sanctions, evasions. that includes firms and china serbia, and the united arab emirates. now we know leading up to today that us officials had been preparing a sanctions package to mark the two-year anniversary of russia's war in ukraine. but then came the death of alexey navalny these sanctions have been supplemented to reflect that as well. now, in a statement this morning, president biden saying the following quote, these sanctions will target individuals connected to navalny's imprisonment, as well as russia's financial sector, defense industrial base per networks, and sanctions evaders across multiple continents will ensure putin pays and even steeper price for his aggression abroad and repression at home of coursera, the us has levied multiple sanctions against russia since the war in ukraine, russia says they have adapted to them western officials, when you speak to them, say that this is long term, that it is hampering
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their economy and at the end, us official spring, this is one tool in the toolbox. they are also keeping up the pressure today on congress to pass $60 in additional aid to ukraine saying that that too, is necessary to continue this drumbeat and consequences against the russian president, sarah. >> all right, priscilla alvarez, let's go now to cnn's matthew chance. he is in moscow for us has there been any response there? and if so, what is it >> well well, actually it's it's a public holiday here in russia and that's one of the reasons why there hasn't been a public response so far from the kremlin to this latest raft of us sanctions? but i mean, there have been so many sanctions imposed by the united states and the eu and britain and others over the course of the past several years, i think it's pretty clear what the response will be it's that they regard these kinds of actions by the united states and others as illegal. and they say that it won't affect it's russia's
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ability to do business. i mean, i mean, clearly, it increases the cost of russia doing business. they have to pay third parties. they have to pay middlemen. and so that's something. but when they sanctioned individuals, for instance, su a senior in the russian penitentiary service in response to the death of alexis in russia's most prominent critic within the context of russia. it's almost like a badge of honor for an official to get to get sanctioned by the united states. and so that's something the other issue which i think is the most important one is that despite the fact that russia is the most sanctioned country in the world now it's got more than 16,000 individual sanctions imposed against it by the united states, by the european union, and by others. it doesn't appear to have done anything to divert it from its course of action the conflict in ukraine, what it calls its special military operation is continuing the crackdown on opponents and distance inside
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ukraine, inside russia, as we see that the death of alexey navalny, that continues as well, that must be i think that is very frustrating for people around the world and for russians that want to see the situation to be, to be changed. >> sarah, matthew chance has always. thank you so much for your reporting as well as you there. priscilla alvarez, waiting on comments from president biden that should happen very shortly. okay. yeah. there's so much ravi say on the president's played, including keeping an eye on what exactly is happening overseas with hostage negotiations israeli negotiators are heading to paris right now to try and continue talks over securing the release of more hostages from gaza. hostages who have now been held by hamas for four months. >> they will be >> joining say director bill burns and egyptian and qatari counterparts in paris to get these talks going once again, the goal is to reach a deal ahead of ramadan next month now, in another significant step is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has revealed a formal proposal for the first time really, for post-hamas, a
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post-hamas future in gaza, a day after plan, one that would include israel maintaining security control in gaza and its entry and exit points. cnn's jeremy diamond is following all of this. he's back with us now from tel aviv, jeremy, let's start there. what does that start with the meeting in paris. what does the meeting in paris at this point in this moment? what does it say about the negotiations that have been long and hard and tough? >> well, it indicates that at least there is movement here. and the fact that these negotiators are getting together in paris with the cia director who has been present for meetings at key inflection points. it does give an indication that perhaps progress is being made or can be made going forward and it's interesting because when we started off this week, kate, it very much seemed like we were at an impasse. both hamas and israel. we're taking very, very hard lines the last time israel sent negotiators to one of
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these meetings, they were really just there in listen only mode, not really actively engaging in these negotiations, but as this negotiating team left israel today, eight heading for paris, they were going not only with the approval of israel's war cabinet, which voted last night to send them, but also with what has been described to me as expanded authority to negotiate more power to try and influence the direction of these talks, to try and strike a deal. this came after brett mcgurk, president biden's middle east coordinator was here in israel yesterday, meeting with top officials, including the israeli prime minister, urging the israeli serine engaged in these talks. i'm told that one of the key reasons why israel agreed to re-engage in these toxins, send a delegation to paris, is that they received the proof of via the qatari's that is that the hostages in gaza had indeed received the medication that was sent to them via the qatari's as well as french officials. so israel clearly choosing to reengage and we're also hearing some positive chatter, including from benny
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gantz, a key member of the war cabinet who said that there were indications that indicated the possibility of progress press in these talks, but we will see what the outcome actually is today. but certainly this is a critical meeting coming at a critical time as israel has made clear that if there is not a deal in the next two-and-a-half weeks or so before ramadan, that israel will proceed with that offensive into gaza, southernmost city of rafah jeremy, there also some new satellite images that were released this morning showing egypt building a massive buffer wall, buffer zone, and even a >> border wall on its border with gaza. what are you hearing about this? >> yeah, these images from maxar satellite imagery, they say that this buffer zone that they can see is about 16.5 square kilometers over six square miles of area that has been bulldozed. and they've been doing this over the last several weeks. they actually began this bulldozing process on february sick so just kind of gives you a sense of the
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scale of this project. not only clearing this entire s6 square mile area around the border on the egyptian side of the border, but also creating this border wall there. and all of this is because egyptian officials are concern that if israel pushes into rafah where there are one-and-a-half million palestinians currently sheltering that, that could provoke a, perhaps a mass exodus of palestinians heading into egypt. israel has indicated that it is not there intention to send palestinians into egypt. they've said instead that they are working on plans to evacuate civilians further north in gaza. but this of course raises enormous questions about that military offensive. the potential ramifications and today the israeli prime minister, as he talked about his post-war plans for gaza, he very much envisions this very same area the egypt gaza border being controlled by israel for security purposes. and that would certainly be a key part of any potential israeli offensive into rafah jeremy, thanks for tracking it all.
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>> but you see them color purple now streaming exclusively on max >> all right. we're going to take you to the east east room of the white house. vice president kamala harris kind of offering welcoming, opening remarks. as the national governors association, a bipartisan group of governors are gathered there and we're going to be here from hearing from president biden soon. let's listen in to what vice >> president decided represented here today. >> and i've seen firsthand the vitality of small business and knowing that that is essential to the vitality of our communities as a whole not to mention how the growth of these small businesses generate tax revenue, which makes up, of course, a significant portion of the annual revenue of your states so for these reasons, our focus has been to nurture the ambition and aspirations of everyone from young entrepreneurs to multi-generational families. to help them with their success. and since taking office, we have seen a record number of
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small businesses in terms of their growth. the most small businesses ever created. in fact, in any three years in history which is indicative of the overall growth of our economy in addition to access to capital together, we have also taken on the issue of the maternal mortality crisis it is something we cannot talk about enough in terms of the significance of this crisis. for years, federal public policy has not adequately addressed that before, during and after childbirth american women die at a higher rate than in any other wealthy nation in the world. the women of america die at a higher rate then the women of any other wealthy nation in the world over the years i've spoken with too many people who have suffered because of this crisis. mothers who have lost babies, men who
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have lost their spouse, children who have lost a parent and of the many factors that contribute to this crisis, one of the most significant is that millions of women in america, in particular in low-income communities, do not have access to adequate postpartum care. in fact, when we took office, the vast majority of american women on medicaid were only entitled to two months of coverage for postpartum care? meaning two months after giving birth. she could lose access to lifesaving care such as cardiac screenings mental health counseling, and vaccinations. >> i'm hearing what does that vice president kamala harris right there three staying up some of the big issues that the white house there's about riga governors across the country are being faced with. this is a gathering of governors that are at the, in the eastern with the white house. we're going to
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wait also to hear from president biden many issues he could be taking on and addressing today. we're in bring you those remarks when they began as well. we're also watching this because it's almost election day. the battle for votes, the hunt for delegates, and the quest for survival politically speaking takes us to south carolina, donald trump, nikki haley, they are there today and polls are open in less than 24 hours. haley will need to defy the odds to win in her home state this morning, her campaign hey, in just released a new ad taking on trump calling him the commander in chaos. cnn's kristen holmes who's in rock hill, south carolina. donald trump is heading there. kristen >> what do you nikki haley is making clear she's running hard. she's running through the tape and she is not quitting what does that mean and how is donald trump and his team reacting to that position >> yeah, not quitting even if she loses by 30 points, which is what the polls currently
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show. you talk about commander and chaos that has really been making haley's main message that everything that's around donald trump, whether it's his legal issues or as political issues ends in some sort of chaos, she was even created the slogan, make america normal well, again, but despite all of her efforts, despite the fact that she has completely outpaced them on the campaign trail, she's completely outspent him on the campaign trail. those recent polls still show her up 30 points, but that's not stopping her from the last-minute attempt, as you said, releasing this digital ad really linking donald trump to dictators and a highlight reel of every controversial and in times hateful thing that donald trump has ever said. >> the president had planned a secret meeting with taliban leaders at camp david? just a few days before 911, president trump sided with putin over his own director of national intelligence criticized american allies to guns. first to go through due process. second, american farmers hurt by tariffs. >> these lost on trade. we are reducing debt, adding thank trillion dollars under trump's
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watch, it's so easy to be presidential following her a dog. >> course makes >> very fine people on both sides. hr mcmaster's out, james madness is leaving >> and kate, i want to take you all the way back to before the iowa primary when there was a report released by a pack that was run by a group, those trying to stop donald trump, where they said essentially all the advertising that they tried didn't work when it came to the former president. and that seems to be what we're seeing here, not just in south carolina, but if you look at those super tuesday states, which is now in about a week and a half, he is leaving eating in every single one of those states, making it look more and more likely that he will be the republican nominee. >> kristina, it's great to have you there were going back to you right with us now, cnn political commentator and former white house communications director kate bedingfield. kate, it's great to see you a few seconds ago, we were looking at vice president kamala harris is speaking to the national government association at the white house. and this comes amid all kinds of reports that she is going to take a more
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prominent role in the campaign. you've had an interesting history with the vice president. what do you think she can do for the biden reelection campaign? >> oh, she can do a tremendous amount for the reelection campaign. i think having her out having her vocal, having her lead on issues where she is clearly passionate and forceful is nothing but good for the biden ticket you've seen her she's been really at the forefront of their arguments on roe on abortion on, guns? >> she is >> has become somebody who really couldn't carry that core biden harris message forward. and that's going to jump in right here. >> and interrupt you because your former boss, the president united states, is speaking right now in the east room folks? >> thank you very much. governor cox. governor polis. all the governors for being here. i know. >> you just heard jill already speak. my wife what tell am i doing here show a joyous
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travelers, your states and to advance priorities like education and workforce development and thanks to camila for her leadership and her incredible partnership across the board. and the members of our cabinet, including former governor. and we have two former governors here are they both here today? >> governor raimondo. >> where's my secretary of agriculture, see here? well, he's could be here tomorrow. tom vilsack as committee tomorrow. my republican friends. >> i >> got bad news for you. i actually like working with and reminds me the days it was in the senate. you don't things we'd argue like hell and then we get things done and but look before i begin, i want to say few words about an important anniversary that we marked tomorrow, two years ago, shortly before dawn, russian troops marched across the border in ukraine >> and putin believed he could >> easily bend the will and break the resolve of free people in ukraine that he could
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roll into ukraine and he would roll over them. two years later, he remains wrong. he didn't do that when unable to do that, kyiv is still standing. ukraine is still free and the people of ukraine remained unbowed and unbroken in the face of putin's vigorous sound slot this is due to their sheer bravery in a sacrifice, but it's also due to us. remember, the united states pulled together a coalition of more than 50 nations, 50 nations to support ukraine were unified and expanded nato we can't walk away now and this was putin is betting on, is betting on, we're going to walk away. that's rabi speaking to the g7 folks. so some of the heads of european union and nato today that's why i'm announcing more than 500 new sanctions and response respond to putin's brutal war of conquest and response to alexey navalny's death. because make
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no mistake. putin is responsible. alexis dead yesterday, i met with alexey, his wife and daughter in california, where his daughter attends college. oleksi was incredibly courageous man has families courageous as well? i assured them his legacy will continue to live around the world and we, the united states are going to continue ensure that putin pays a price for its aggression abroad and repression at home let me be clear >> house of representatives must pass the bipartisan national security bill the bill provides urgent funding for ukraine and it passed overwhelmingly in the senate. and there's no question, none, none if the speaker call for vote in the house would pass easily today. instead, they want to medication i mean, it's just look, folks. all kidding aside, history is
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watching the clock is ticking. brave ukrainian soldiers and civilians are dying >> russia russia is taking ukraine territory for the first time in many months >> but here in >> america, the speaker gave the house the two-week vacation. they have to come back. they have to come back and get this done. because failure to support ukraine in this critical moment will never be forgotten in history. it will be measured and it will have impact for decades to come. and i want to thank all your governors here for, and i urge you. if you agree with me and many of you do i urge congressional representatives to force this bill to be brought up >> america. kemp >> for to prove american can be relied on america stands up for freedom we never bow to anyone, particularly putin look folks. now on another important work or don't want to thank you all
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for delivering historic results for the american people. you've been incredible partners, governor's know the measure success isn't how many partisan points we score. >> preska to fix supply to a gathering of the nation's governors, urging them both democratic and republican governors to talk to their congressional representatives to get them to vote on the aid package to ukraine. that is right now languishing in the house of representatives, house speaker mike johnson will not put it on the floor for a vote. he said that the world is watching what happens here in the united states. and once again, he said that russian leader vladimir putin is responsible for the death of alexey navalny back with us, is former white house communications director kate bedingfield. kate, sorry, i had to interrupt you when the president started speaking there. >> but i am >> taken by the fact you are listening to the president speak about vladimir putin, speak about the situation in russia. he called vladimir putin a crazy sob he says in public that vladimir putin is responsible for the death of
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alexey navalny. can you give us some insight about what he says behind the scenes when it comes to the russian leader, what animates him most on this subject? >> well, john, i mean, one of the great things about joe biden is that what he says in public is also what he says in private. he is incredibly, he finds putin to be personally appalling. he finds his behavior appalling. obviously he believes and you see both in how he talks about him publicly pulling no punches, calling him an sob, which i would say we learned last week that putin is murdering dissidents in his own country. if that person isn't an sob, i'm not really sure who is, so i imagine most americans probably agree with president biden on that but you also see it in his policy. i mean, you see that he has been tough. he has he has stood up to russia has stood up to putin. he has worked to bring all of our allies together to stand strong over the course of this two years since the invasion of ukraine. and i think that the contrast that, that draws with
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donald trump, who is out there saying, you know, if i were president, i would let russia do whatever the hell they want. well, that's going to have incredibly real security implications. that is going to have an impact on, on stability in the west and around the world those are not that's not just a glib off the cuff thing for donald trump to say. that is an incredibly frightening thing to say. and so i think the difference and the contrast that you see between trump and biden on this issue? she was incredibly important and he speaks privately about vladimir putin the same way, he speaks publicly about them >> you are at the white house two years ago when russia invaded ukraine, if i had said to you, then that two years later, there would be an aid package for ukraine sitting in congress not even getting a vote what would you have said >> disheartening, demoralizing, frightening scary to see leadership of the republican
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party walk away from defending freedom around the world, from defending the best interests of the united states of america incredibly, incredibly troubling. if you had told me then donald trump would be the presumptive nominee of their party at this stage, i might have said, well, then i'm maybe not so surprised that that's where they're going to be but would have found it incredibly, incredibly disheartening because this is the moment where as americans we need to stand strong, we need he took continue to stand up to putin. we need to stand up to autocracy and it's frightening to see the leadership of a major political party in the united states walk away from that responsibility and essentially abdicate that leadership role. america's leadership role on the world stage. so quite the trajectory for republican party that used to be for a strong america on the world stage. >> but that's where we are. >> you can sense the president's frustration with this. you can also sense
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perhaps that he's not making headway what do you think he could do? to win over more votes? what more can he do to convince at least mike johnson to put a vote on the floor >> well, he's got to continue to call it out directly. what she's doing. we obviously just heard him do that. i think what you heard him say encouraging republican and democratic governors to work look what their constituents at home to encourage their constituents to make their desires known to their leaders on capitol hill, i mean, some of this is about a more aggressive local strategy >> and i >> think just continuing to underscore the stakes. i mean, another component of this message that you you've seen presence and his team lean into is the artillery is built here in the united states and by american workers that's another way to explain to people and
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people were by the benefits then why does has an impact on them? why it's not just about this abstract notion of a fight, a war happening halfway around the world. so we continue to lean in on that, but i think he's just he's got to continue to call out the stakes. and people people need to let their elected officials know where they were. they expect them to go and where they want american leadership to be on this. >> well, from the ukrainian perspective, time is running out. kate bedingfield, great to have you on this morning. thanks so much. sara >> thank you. john, university of georgia, a body was found on campus and now classes are canceled. we're learning new who information about the victim and why authorities are now saying they believe russ foul play involved. that's ahead >> this is the big dam time
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a super social place. so it's definitely not i somewhere that i ever thought was unsafe. >> this remains a very active shell behind me, there are people who are still jogging at this time. what we know is police said they do have surveillance video of this area. they're going to review it. but as we walk this trail, there now a lot of cameras that appear to be seen as we walked more than a mile of the trail this morning, i do know from police that it's been more than 20 years since a murder has happened on campus. there's a lot of people who are shocked hear classes have been canceled until monday a lot of questions as this investigation moves forward, back to you ryan young. thank you. in georgia for us coming up still for us police officers now, called before a grand jury as the investigation into the law enforcement response to the uvalde school massacre, that investigation takes a turn. a new legal loss for donald trump and new york judge is denying his request to push off massive payment. >> there'll be back vegas
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means what? >> so to see if there are any criminal charges that could be brought against the officers for their failures. it's a really difficult burden on the part of a prosecutor to try to bring charges there's against any of the officers specifically what they're looking at as some of the commander's death day, the bosses that they, the police chief, the school police chief, the uvalde school. the uvalde police chief, and then any other commanders that day on seeing where we know they were the ones essentially that have been held responsible for the failures by dod report by other law enforcement officials and that they took no action that de forced to officers to go in and kill the gunman. so now we have a grand jury process that's underway. it's been underway for about a month now people have already testified, and now the grand jury wants to hear from additional officers and what this sounds like based on some conversations i've had from folks this is that it's some of the first responding officers that came to the school. >> i want this is a big deal. >> i to me, i heard this and i thought this is this is it's
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new york civil fraud case has rejected the former president's request to delay enforcement of the judgment. trump wanted an extra 30 days before he had to start shelling out the 354 fine plus approximately $100 in interest the judge said his lawyers simply failed to justify any basis for a delay. >> all right. jurors are now deliberating for a fifth day and the nra's civil corruption trial, the new york attorney general's office accused of the organizations, top executives in former ceo wayne lapierre, of spending millions of dollars of nra money on private flights, vacations, and other perks defendant's attorneys say clients are the victims. you've heard this one before of a witch-hunt and a historic performance in the nba last night, denver nuggets star nikola jokic became just the third player ever to record a triple-double against every nba team opposing him in his
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career. i know you know what that's like, john >> that's >> what a player tallies double figures in three statistical categories. the two-time mvp lebron nuggets to a win over the wizards finishing with 21 points, 19 rebounds one regular season triple doubles. >> you can't beat that john. >> i'm trying every day >> all right. new updates and may be pictures soon from odysseus. this is the unmanned spacecraft that made the first american landing on the moon in 50 years, cnn space and defense corps spot and kristen fisher, in from her day off, just to give us this important update about what is happening on the lunar surface, kristen so john the more we learn about this mission, the more remarkable it is that it did indeed actually succeed. i was talking to the nasw administrator, bill nelson shortly before landing, and he said, you know what, this is
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like, the apollo 13. but for a robotic lander because of course there's no humans onboard. so the stakes are alive but last but what he meant by that was essentially that they were having to fix this on the fly. there was a problem with the landers navigation system. just so happened, there was an experimental nasa payload that could theoretically do the same thing. they didn't know if it would. they patched it through from the ground and lo and behold it worked. that is just incredibly difficult to do. and the fact that the company says it landed successfully and up right, is a very big deal. now, in terms of the pictures that's what everybody wants, right? >> we are >> working to get them. the way i would describe it, john is, you know, when you look at your phone sometimes and you have bad signal and you can see that there's an image there, but it can't download. that's kind of what they're dealing with right now. intuitive machines says they can kinda see the data. they have data, they're getting data from the lander, but they just haven't been able to
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downlink, upload, download whatever phrase you want to use there. so we're hoping we're going to get the images today, but i just don't have an exact update on time. and john, they may be trying to save it for a press conference. they're having a press conference at 05:00 p.m. tonight eastern time. so hopefully we'll get it before then, but maybe, they're saving it for that >> the excitement bills kristin fisher. thank you very much. great to see you >> as we go today. friends. we are on the moon. me slowly, but we're moving starting next week. this terrific and terrible trio were waking up earlier for you. so please join us from 07:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. eastern. same news central. just a bit earlier, >> you might say we are re-imagining the cnn news central schedule, but we're sure you know that because you've seen all the promos this is called a soft launch because we don't want to set expectations too high, but we are soft on. we are allowed to say it will be able revolution in morning television cnn, news
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