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york on exactly what grounds though we're going to tell you what his lawyers are claiming and running out of water. mexico city, one of the world's biggest cities is facing a severe water crisis and may just be months away from running out in time i we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central >> lawmakers are heading back to washington this week and they'll be racing against the clock the moment they stepped foot on capitol hill. >> that's right. >> we're >> doing this song and dance all over again. a partial government shutdown will happen on friday without a funding deal. the short-term compromise that just barely made it under the wire last time around is set to expire, and this time the white house is adding to the stakes, pushing for that major foreign aid bill to pass tomorrow. president biden is
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set to meet with a four top members of congress, hoping to figure out a path forward. we have full coverage. let's start with cnn's manu raju live on capitol hill manu, what's the outlook that something gets done before friday at midnight >> it's very murky right now as possible, things could come together very quickly. it's also possible that congress could stumble into a partial government shutdown. and remember this was supposed to be done fund the federal government by october 1st of last year, but at that point, there was no deal that speaker, the house, kevin mccarthy, agreed to allow a short-term extension of government funding to be approved by congress. support of democrats, that cost him his job and historic unprecedented ouster of the sitting speaker, leading to chaos within the ranks of the house. ultimately, mike johnson became the new speaker. he then agreed to another short-term extension of government funding until early january. and at that point, they kick the can
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down the road again to this friday. now, that's what they're deadline that they are racing to try to avert. but in a very bad sign last night's mike johnson faced some criticism from the senate majority leader, chuck schumer. they traded barbs back-and-forth. schumer johnson had been negotiating for weeks and tried to figure out a way out of a possible shutdown and negotiations are still taking place and there's still some hope that they can resolve some of these lasts issues that are still sticking points between the two sides. but even if they get a deal by the middle of this week, the mechanics of getting legislation through congress are very difficult. it takes time, it takes a lot of cooperation, particularly the united states senate, which is leading to a lot of questions and concerns about the possibility of a shutdown this week and maybe even next week too, because that's the second deadline for the rest of the federal government. so, so many questions here and looming over all of this aid to ukraine, aid to israel, aid to taiwan, all that was tied together in a separate spending package, $95 billion that was approved by the senate earlier this month. johnson has said that bill will not pass the house because it
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does not include border security measures. of course, johnson killed a bipartisan border security deal that was key, that was drafted in the senate because it said, he said it did not go far enough here. so you can see the complications that johnson faces, but how congress faces as they returned from a two-week break, trying to figure out if they can resolve these major issues or stumble into crisis a lot to sort out in a very short amount of time on erasure live from capitol hill. let's get the white house perspective of all of this with cnn's mj lee, mj. what is president biden hoping to get out of tomorrow's meeting >> well, boris, we certainly expect that a number of issues will be up for discussion tomorrow when these four congressional leaders come here to the white house to meet with president biden, including of course, border policy issues, particularly now that we know president biden is set to travel down to texas on thursday. we also expect the
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looming partial government shutdown deadline that manu was just talking about to come up as well, that deadline, of course, is on friday, but as far as the white house says concern, the primary focus of tomorrow's meeting from their vantage point, it's going to be pressing the importance of passing ukraine aid. they are going to be talking about this national security package that had some $60 billion of aid for ukraine that is being held up in the house, though did pass in the senate us officials, of course, in recent weeks have been trying to drive home this point that without additional us aid, we are seeing detrimental effects on the battlefield. for ukraine as a continues to fight off russian aggression. and we saw jake sullivan, the president's national security adviser over the weekend, telling our dana bash that there is bipartisan support in the house for ukraine aid, and that it is really all eyes on mike johnson right now. take a listen there is a strong bipartisan majority in the house standing ready to
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pass this bill if it comes to the floor. and that decision rests on the shoulders of one person and history is watching whether speaker johnson will put that bill on the floor. if he does it will pass, will get ukraine what it needs for ukraine to succeed if he doesn't then we will not be able to give ukraine the tools required for it to stand up to russia. and putin will be the major beneficiary of that speaker johnson, of course, faces tremendous pressure from members of his own >> caucus and he has so far said that he's just not interested in trying to address ukraine until border issues get dealt with. well, the white house would certainly say in response to that, that he had an opportunity to do precisely that but has passed on that opportunity as well. so a lot of sort of thorny politics and political issues to come up at tomorrow's meeting will see whether any progress comes out of the meeting that happens here at the white house tomorrow, boris? >> yeah, i'm jake, razor thin margins for johnson, not just
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to pass any kind of legislation, but just even to keep his job, mj lee hi from the white house. thanks so much, brianna. >> after two years of war in ukraine today, russia is intensifying attacks in a brutal march west, ukrainian forces had to pull back, yet again, as russian troops captured another village in the east during donetsk region. this latest retreat happening is president zelenskyy warns millions will be killed if us lawmakers do not approve that age aid package proposed by president biden. we have cnn's nick paton walsh on the ground for us in zaporizhzhia ukraine and nic, what is the latest there that you're seeing >> yeah. look, the news today, again, bad for ukraine. two saturdays ago, they voluntarily withdrew out of avdiivka. but frankly, that was after months of intense fighting with the russians, they simply don't want to hold onto those positions. the fear had been on both sides of the lines, frankly, that we would then see russia continue to move forward, keep its momentum
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going well, this morning that quite clearly realized in the admission by ukraine that they're pulling out of a village called lateral scheme there. now that is essentially three miles to the northwest of avdiivka. but key frankly, because it is a sign of russia's continued momentum. now some analysts say ukraine was never going to hold their, they were looking to pull back a bit further to more easily defensible positions, but it is essentially the realization of fears that russia may continue to move multiple points along the frontline where they're applying pressure. again let's do ukraine, ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy, talking yesterday to our kaitlan collins about the millions of people who might die if they don't get that extra $60 billion vital aid of this currently held up in congress potentially. they're going to be addressed later on this week, but he today said that of the million shells promised by by the european union, remember if the us doesn't put that money through, it's going to be europe that has to desperately with its meager resources, frankly, try and fill up the gap of the millions shells that are so vitally needed by
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artillery units on the frontline by ukraine that they'd been promised by the eu only 30% arrived so far that's a sign again, of the ammunition lack. they're facing here the damage that's doing on the front lines and it is quite remarkable, frankly to see ukrainians wrestle with but this apathy, frankly, from washington about coming to their assistance, some bad news though for vladimir putin today we've finally seen hungry and nato remember, agree to the accession of sweden to that block. they become its 32nd member, finland last year joined. that seems to be some last-minute deal between hungry and sweden about some swedish made jets being given to hungary. but ultimately, that is now putin, who said nato was a threat facing an emboldened nato on a larger stretch of his border. not exactly the outcome he hoped for certainly is not nick paton walsh. thank you for the latest boris a western official is confirming to cnn that when vladimir putin,
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critic alexey navalny died in russian custody, early talks had been underway regarding a potential prisoner exchange, a top navalny aid actually went further claiming that negotiations were in the final stage for a deal to free navalny and to americans in exchange for a russian assassin being held in germany. cnn's matthew chance is live for us in moscow. matthew, what is the kremlin saying about this reporting? >> well, the kremlin, as you might expect, are categorically denying, first of all, any connection with the death of alexey navalny. they've called that obnoxious and have rejected it out of hand. but i've spoken to him over the course of the day as well, and they said, look, we haven't heard anything about this supposed negotiation that that has been underway between the russians than united states and the germans for a prisoner swap deal that involves the navalny. it's been well known that the us and russia have been talking about a possible prisoner swap
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while the russians want back this fsb assasssin, who's serving a life sentence in germany for murdering a chechen dissident vadim krasikov is his name. and the us of course, wants back us citizens that are held in us jails, particularly evan gershkovich. she was the wall street journal reporter, and paul whelan, a former us marine. those talks have been underway for some time, but this is the first time that we've heard publicly at least it was rumored, but publicly that alexey navalny was also part of those talks. so that's what navalny's team are saying. they're saying that negotiations had got to a point that there were a final the final phase, just the day before alexey navalny was pronounced dead inside his arctic penal colony. and the allegation coming from the valleys team is that in order to sort of torpedo those negotiations and torpedoes swap the kremlin killed alexei navalny to essentially take that chip of the, off the table
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and negotiating table. again, that's something that kremlin have pushed back on categorically deny, in fact, but nevertheless it is an interesting twist in this very tragic saga about the death of alexey navalny matthew chance live from moscow. thank you so much so cnn has exclusive reporting on a key part of former president trump's legal strategy it involves pitting the two judge overseeing his federal cases against each other. we'll explain plus one of the world's biggest cities is going dry, running out of water we'll tell you what can be done and why this is even happening. and the us is blocking a major merger between two of the largest supermarket saying that it's a bad deal for you, for consumers. >> those stories and much more coming up on cnn, news central >> the lead with jake tapper, cnn today it four what's your
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>> capital ones, matt can you do this? >> yeah, i see that >> matches former president donald trump filing an appeal to that >> massive 464 million civil fraud judgment against him, his sons and two former trump organization officials. it's still not clear though how trump plans on coming up with the money that is going to be needed for the appeal. let's bring in cnn correspondent kara scannell on this kara, what are you learning about today's violence >> so trump is filing this appeal just the first business day after the judge entered the judgment on friday, and trump is appealing not only this dollar amount, but also the other parts of the appeal of the judgment, including the ban on trump and his adult sons from being officers are directed there's of the business. so that raises a lot
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of questions for the future of the trump organization and who will be running it as well as some of the other parts of this judgment which include continuing a monitor. now, the big question here is how and when will trump address the judgment, the money amount in this case. and that's still remains unclear you can either post the money upfront in full, the whole 454 million. that's the judgment plus interests or he can get a bond that it can be backed by some kind of collateral from one of these agencies that does that kind of work, but that is still a substantial amount of money for an individual and some of the lawyers i've talked to you say this is a bit of uncharted brown because usually a judgment of this magnitude is something that a corporation faces where they have lines of credit, they have, they have large cash piles and that is just not clear what the trump organization has on hand that it's a private company. there's not a lot of information that is necessarily public. there are estimates of between 100 million to over 400 million made in cash. but this is a significant amount of
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money in addition to the 83.83 at $3.3 million, he has to post in the e jean carroll case that was the jury awarded to e. jean carroll after finding that that is how much trump should pay her in damages for defamation trial. brianna the trial up next here is going to be the hush money case in manhattan. and kara, what have you learned about a potential gag order in that case? >> so prosecutors with manhattan district attorney's office have asked the judge in the case to impose a gag order to stop trump from making any comments publicly about potential witnesses in this case, about members of the prosecution team, excluding the manhattan district attorney, alvin bragg, court staff members and the family members of either lawyers involved in the case or the court staff and bragg's office is saying they have seen a substantial increase in threats against the office since trump started making public comments about this case. according to an affidavit submitted in this case, they said that the nypd
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is threat assessment, which looks across all the different public agencies found that in 2022 that one threat against the office at a 483, but by 2023 in march, that is when we were reporting every day about the grand jury hearing evidence in this case, and they were moving closer to the indictment that they had seen the threats escalate at nine at a 577 threats were directed the office. and as you'll remember, so bragg's office had received letters to letters, including white powder substances that were deemed to be nontoxic, but included in those letters, there was also one note that said alvin, i'm going to kill you. another of these letters had a photo of bragg and photo of trump and said, you will be sorry. so they're trying to ask that they're asking a judge to tamp down what trump could say, saying that they did see a direct correlation when trump is making statements on truth social, about the investigation, about the da seeing that correlate to threats to the office. so asking for that, they also say
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that they want to stop trump from making any comments about the jury in this case certainly will be a high-profile case. the first trial of a former president, brianna. >> yeah. kara scannell. thank you. >> boris >> less than 24 hours, voters will begin casting their ballots in michigan's presidential primary and donald trump is gaining momentum after defeating nikki haley in south carolina's primary. but haley is vowing to fight on earlier. she was bad back on the trail in grand rapids where she brushed off a big financial defection after the influential koch network announced that it would no longer be sending money to her campaign. this while donald trump picks up a new endorsement from senator john thune of south dakota. he's the number two republican in the senate while it seems that trump is on stoppable right now, he is facing some looming court dates and trials will discuss if that might throw a wrench and things. but let's turn now to cnn, crime and justice reporter katelyn polantz, because kaitlan, you have new reporting on the strategy that trump's legal team is employing to try to
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avoid a federal trial before election day. >> right. donald trump has all these cases and two federal trials that could still happen this year. now, we know he's going to go to trial in march at the end of the march, and basically stay in trial probably through mid-may in new york. his hush money case but then those two federal trials, his attorneys, according to the sources, i'm talking to, are planning on using one against the other, two box out the ability of him to go to trial at all. so what they want to do starting on friday is asked to move his mar-a-lago documents case trial. so this is the case in florida move it from the beginning or the end of may when it's supposed to start into july. and that case is very complicated because of the classified records in it with the hopes that it'll get on the schedule for july, prevent him from going to trial in the 2020 election case. >> it's in dc. >> and then that case will have to move again, essentially allowing him not to go to trial in either case the whole way
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through election day. if this is going to work, we'll see, but we it is going to be teed up and something that they're talking about. trial schedule at a hearing on friday before judge aileen cannon in florida this year number of charges that the former president is facing potentially, depending on what the judge decides could work for him in this case, there's also a new filing >> and the classified documents case, katelyn, tell us about that. yeah. so this is the case in florida, gearing up for this hearing on friday, something they could be discussing is that the special counsel's office? just put in a filing where they're trying to fight some of the things that donald trump is trying to accuse them of, and trying to get access to before the trial. and the way they're doing that is they're addressing the difference now between trump's case of mishandling classified documents and obstruction of justice, comparing that to the investigation of joe biden, that recent report by special counsel, rob hur. nobody in this special counsel's office has charged trump, has taken this on before and they say it
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is not even remotely similar. nobody in american history has done what trump was doing here intentionally taking possession of documents, and then delaying, obfuscating, disassembling. they're saying all of these things. that's very different than what happened with joe biden, which resulted in no charges. >> a significant difference which robert hur, the special counsel investigating biden, pointed out, and his report can pull thank you so much, brianna? >> here with us now to discuss all of this is pollster and communication strategist frank luntz. all right, so frank in the palmetto state, we saw foreign ten republicans essentially say no, not interested in bringing trump back to the white house. do those haley voters? come back to the fold in november or do you think they stay home or even consider casting a ballot for biden >> don't forget that. in south carolina independence
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self-defined democrats can vote. so it doesn't necessarily mean that those are past or present trump voters that are simply abandoning him. now, make no mistake 40%, almost 40% going to nikki haley is significant. however, that is not yet a flexion of people rejecting donald trump. the fact is there are democrats rejecting joe biden because of his age. there were republicans rejecting donald trump because it is >> these >> court cases that we have an electorate that's disassembling itself. we have a realignment going on right now in american politics. that's significant suburban voters are saying no to donald trump, particularly suburban women >> you have >> working class voters, union voters that are saying no to joe biden latino voters, young african american men saying yes to donald trump that we have this shifting electorate out of
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anger, frustration a feeling that no one's listening, and a feeling that no one seems to care. so what we have is frankly chaos in the american political system. as we close out february of 2024, to the point about chaos, frank, there were some sound from south carolina over the weekend that i wanted to play for you. i spoke to a young trump voter outside a polling site in rock hill. here's some of what she shared with me any concerns about the criminal charges that he's facing and how they could impact the general election >> no. i think that it's really hard being a young person trying to get a hold of information in the news because there's so many voices and so it's really hard to know what to believe and there's so many theories and stuff and so i tried to do my best to know what i can, but i definitely don't know everything >> frank does that speak to you of the success that donald trump and his team have had in muddying the waters
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specifically when it comes to the details of the criminal charges that he's facing? >> yes, it does. i'm starting to wonder whether if he's found guilty of criminality, not fines, not these business, but of his presidential. these trials about his behavior as president. i'm starting to wonder whether or not they're going to happen an impact that in the end, you support joe biden because you're part of that tribe, you support donald trump because you're part of that tribe >> but we do know that >> 15% of the republicans, maybe as high as 20%, are looking for something different. we do know that 15%, maybe 20% of the democrats are looking for something different at the very moment that the intensity behind donald trump is at its highest. there is still voters that are looking
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for change, looking for something that's alternative. and in every survey that i see right now that's credible. even with these indictments, even with the criminality, even with the extreme language, donald trump is beating joe biden and it's gotta be something that concerns democrats because the economy is better. inflation is not where it was. they seem to be getting a message for immigration on the border and yet trump is leading. and i'm convinced that if the election were held today, donald trump would win even with all these things that we say about him, that really speaks to what voters were telling you that even a conviction is not going to turn them from voting for donald trump? >> yes, some of them are relying on the former president to win. voters of faith, especially felt connected to them. there's a lot of concern about the economy. so there's a number of issues, frank, that fundamentally have the former
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president well ahead of nikki haley and it seems like she's kind of done, especially because the koch network decided that they're not going to keep supporting her financially >> i agree with that. and cheek she was relevant in new hampshire. she did run a spectacular campaign and did it was the last republican standing but make them mistake this republican party is the party of donald trump, not ronald reagan, not george w bush, certainly not mitt romney. it's now trump's party, just as the democrats have aligned bind and rallied behind joe biden so here we are nine months away from the election with democrats and republicans supporting the two candidates from 2020, which 70% of americans say they don't want. if you want to understand why people are so upset with politics why there's so divided and why there's so disappointed with democracy this is the reason why
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>> as we watch this realignment, as you say, that this is here to stay frank luntz. thank you for being with us. we appreciate it >> so privilege. thank you. >> right now, there's a vigil that's being held on the university of georgia's campus for laken riley, the nursing student who was found dead after she went out for a morning run and didn't return home. we're going to take you there next this is cnn news network >> here's to getting better with age here's the beaten these. two every thursday help fuel today with boost type protein, complete nutrition, you need without the >> stuff you don't. >> so here's so now high, it's christina again. i'm here to tell you about an all-new special offer from my friends at jacuzzi bathroom model that
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>> can you do this? >> yeah, i see that matches >> all right, now a massive vigil is underway at the university of georgia. the students are gathering to honor to young people who are gone too soon, 22 year-old laken hope riley, who attended a nearby school, was killed last week. her body was found near a lake after she went for a jog on campus. student why it banks is also being remembered. he died one day earlier on campus cnn's ryan young, is that uga in athens, georgia? so ryan, what are you seeing and hearing there from students >> boris, truly emotional in terms of what these students not only are experiencing, but reacting to in real time. that's the student union in that direction over there. you can see some of the students who have spilled out after this has sort of wrapped up. there wasn't a dry eye. people were crying consistently for about a
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half-hour remembering their friends obviously this has shattered a lot of the piece that they had when it comes to this university of people say they can't imagine running some of these trails that they used to run, feeling as free as i did. and you can understand the pain they're kind of going through a lot of these young people have said off camera that this is the first time they've ever had a loss like this one. and to have to back-to-back like this, as really has a lot of them sort of questioning what's going on. and there were a lot of talk about faith during this memorial, sort of. and so you can see the students who are pouring out and fact as far as the eye could see, you could see students lined up mostly standing in silence. they played music. when you talk about like riley, some of her other nursing students from her school shut up here all in their blue coats scan, you gotta remember she was an honorable students are still so many questions about this case in terms of the fact that she went for a jog and then all of a sudden she's tried to call 911. and at that point, she was being attacked. listen to her sorority president talk about her life. just a moment ago
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>> we feel the love, prayers, and thoughts we are so thankful to be a part of so she can and caring community. and from the bottom i'm of my heart, i want to say thank you >> we >> extend our deepest condolences to the brothers of kappa sigma until i can see family, we love you were praying for you and thinking of you and we will be here for you always >> campus is really heavy right now. >> we're all heartbroken. >> i want to use this down until you about like in and all she was to alpha chi. it is so obvious it's to me, what it feels so dark right now. and that is because we lost some of the brightest lights that there's ever been this campus. and our sisterhood will never be the same without laken riley yeah some of, the things that i wrote down boris while she was talking is tell your friends you love them, >> and we can all understand that. apparently she loved sweet treats and loved going for that run. there's also this idea of service and the fact that she wanted to serve her community and make this place a better world. and that's why she wanted to be a
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nurse. so you felt that impact, especially with all these people who want to be health care workers who were lining up around this service who also still want to help people in a day-to-day basis. when it comes to the questions about what happened on that trail, that's what so many people are concerned about the fact that she was killed by blunt force trauma. we do know the police chief said they did not know each other and this one because a crime of opportunity that's not satisfying a lot of people because obviously they want to know more. we know a camera network was in place. the sort of help police make that arrest of hosea bureau, who's 26. we know he's a non-citizen so students on top of that now, one more security here on campus. but right now they're holding hands, they're crying they're trying to come together because obviously this is something that many of them will never forget for the rest of their lives. this is the largest university in the state of georgia is the premier university here so you can understand so many eyes across the state are on this. we know resources of importing in to make sure this it it's investigated thoroughly, but still at the same time, there's a family outreach here where people are concerned only about her family, but her
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sisters. and the fellow nurses who all kind of walked out of here here together holding hands at the end of this moving memorial service, boris >> ryan young from an emotional day on the uga campus. thanks so much, ryan an almost unimaginable crisis in one of the world's biggest cities, mexico city is going dry. they're running out of water. >> we'll explain in just moments. >> frank sinatra had connections with the mafia and all these nightclubs were owned by the mob. >> you didn't want i'm make those guys that he was two vegas. the story of sensitive sunday at ten on cnn >> i'm a guy who lost the bet and my dignity as of watching my team he was wasn't punishment enough >> where do you look at at home. what do you it's a one screen jim cut red car serous,
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world's biggest cities could be just months away from running out of water. mexico city, home to nearly 22 million people. but years of severe drought combined with a crumbling infrastructure and increased demand have created a critical water shortage that could have the city's taps running dry by the end of june, we have cnn's chief climate correspondent, bill weir, joining us now on this story. how did it get to this point, bill and what's being done here? >> well, brianna, that's city of 22 million people lives on top of an ancient lakebed, high altitude lakebed that underground is the aquafer that provides about 60% of the water to mexico city. they have been pumping that aquifer so relentlessly the city is sinking at about a foot and a half a year, adding to the infrastructure headaches, that's happening the other 40% of their water is piped, often uphill and officials say they lose about 40% to leakey infrastructure there as well. you add all of those sort of generational infrastructure
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problems on top of a climate crisis now, and which the water cycle is run a muck. and here we are. >> they >> say there will be no days zero, like the hat in cape town, south africa in 2018, that city relying pretty much on one source of water on desalination. there are multiple sources in mexico city here but now it's the haves or the have-nots it's like the woman you see on your screen, folks who are forced, they're breaking the law by dipping down water down bucket's down to pull out of underground water systems there as well, but they have no other choice. they can't afford the 100 $200 water truck that comes by a periodically, the wealthier neighborhoods in mexico city or not feeling this as much as for the the officials, a kanagawa, the national water service refused our requests for comments. they did say on their website, they have a three-year project that they're updating their systems, digging more wells. the president of mexico in recent years has even called for the big breweries, mexican breweries, so popular in united
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states and other places to move further south to away from the very arid north into places like mexico city. but now they have their own water crisis there as well. they say any warnings of a day zero in mexico city are quote, fake news. local politicians are saying sort of ginned up by the opposition in an election year. but water experts that we talked to really concerned that at the current status quo, they could reach a point of dire water emergency. and that massive north american city. >> yeah, you can see how it would end up being de for people who can't afford it, even if in effect it isn't here bill, so in the long term is there a way to turn this around or is it just a matter of finding some kind of alternative >> well, it's a matter of adjusting to this new planet earth unfortunately, so many of our cities were built at a time when we didn't have these, these crazy water cycles that we're experiencing right now. so it's a shift in mindset about conserving every drop,
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>> i mean, no. i for whatever. i mean for linear alternate ids that you're using for that kind of stuff. >> no. i mean, i don't i don't do any twitting so chesebro has portrayed himself as sort of a moderate middleman who >> claimed he was misled by more radical elements within the trump campaign about how they planned on using fake electors. but the secret tweet treats really reveal an entirely different story. they show how he promoted a far more aggressive strategy. then he later told investigators, and now we were able to link this anonymous account. it was called a bajaur pundit to chesebro based on various details, we found that matched his biography and his lawyers then later admitted to cnn that chesebro was behind it, and i want to walk people through some of the contradictions
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here. here is a really important what chesebro told michigan investigators that he only wanted electors as a contingency so that if trump won these court cases, winning a state, then that state would still have trump electors that were available available on january 6, when congress certifies the vote. so here's what he told investigators about that i wanted conditional language and all the states suggest in three times to trump camp in december 12, but they >> make it conditional on winning litigation but on his secret twitter account, he didn't say anything about contingencies. look at this tweet from november 5 of 2020. he said that trump doesn't have to have the courts declare him the winner of the vote. he just needs to convince republican legislatures that the election was systematically rigged. but it's impossible to run again so that they would
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appoint the electors instead. >> so andrew, what is chesebro saying about this now >> so we reached out to chesebro is attorney, and they did tell cnn that there is clearly a conflict between some of these tweets and what he told the prosecutors. and he told they've told cnn that they've actually gone on back to the state. investigators to correct the record. and in a statement to cnn, chesbro's attorney said that chesebro, when he was doing volunteer work, for the campaign, he was very specific and hunker down into being the lawyer that he is and gave specific kinds of legal advice based on the things that he thought were legitimate legal challenges versus badger pundit who is this other guy over there just being a goof according to his attorney let that be a warning to folks out there with burner twitter accounts, k file is out
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like a great weekend. contestants also competed in a category five cash grab where they tried to haul in as much money as they could and faux category five hurricane winds. another event included a catalytic converter race competitors pedaling as fast as they could with a catalytic converter in hand, you see somebody holding a gator, their typical of florida, they're also my favorite the evading arrest obstacle course. it or run away from actual police. nobody was actually arrested though. the game is found or explain the spirit behind the self mocking i wanted to do an event where you could live a day in the life of a florida man without going to jail for it so this is the florida man gains brilliant, of course, all the contestants were winners since there are still in florida, sadly, i could not get my pto approved in time to participate, but next year next year, brianna, next year says this florida man, who wants to win. >> i think you can do it
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