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also following dramatic events in the middle east, us central command. now it says a commercial ship attacked by houthi rebels has now sunk the uk owned carrier was hit by an anti-ship ballistic missile while traveling in the red sea last month, it was carrying over 40,000 tons of fertilizer when it was hit and left behind 18 mile long oil slick as it took on water. now, it is the first vessel to sink since iran-backed houthi rebels began targeting ships following the october 7, hamas attack in israel. houthi attacks have not stopped despite several rounds of strikes by the us and the united kingdom. all right, everybody, thanks for joining me today. i'm omar jimenez. we've had a lot to talk to. hope you learned a lot. >> hope you had some fun along the way. but we've got cnn newsroom continuing with jim sciutto right now
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>> you are in the cnn newsroom. i'm jim sciutto in washington. we begin with what could be a major development from the us supreme court. the court has scheduled the release of a ruling tomorrow, driving speculation. this could be the decision on whether former president donald trump can appear on colorado's presidential ballot. the court's decision likely to decide the matter in several other states that now have similar pending challenges. those states include maine and illinois boy, he states argue that trump's actions surrounding january 6 and the 2020 election, his attempts to overturn it disqualify him for office under the constitution based on the 14th amendment's insurrectionist ban. cnn senior supreme court analyst joan biskupic joins me now. joan, great to have you unusual announcement from the us supreme court teeing this up. why do we expect this as the
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ballot decision? >> now, all signs pick pointed that direction, jim, first of all, at close of business on friday, there was no announcement up. you know, even though we're kind of overdue for this decision that was argued on february 8. and the announcement of potential ruling came today around 01:00 p.m. eastern which suggests that whatever it is they were working fast and furious to finish it up. and i think it's to finish it up before super tuesday because colorado is one of the multiple states that are holding primaries, its culmination of its primary is on tuesday along with as i said, several others. so i think there was an incentive to finish it by tuesday. so we got this late word rarely do they go down to the wire with an opinion announcement. it if it was any other case, they just hold it over to another another day. so i think that's a pretty clear sign and the justices
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will not take the bench these days when they announced the opinion they actually do it in the courtroom. and then also make it available electronically and tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. eastern. so that if we're right in the speculation is correct all of our audience can also see how the justices rule in this case, okay. 10:00 a.m. eastern so i remember listening to those oral arguments back in february and it struck me and others smarter than me, including yourself, that both the conservative >> and even liberal justices seemed skeptical of colorado's case here. would you say the smart betting on the supreme court is that this is a decision ruling against the state of colorado >> that's right. i think there are poised you're right across the ideological spectrum to reverse the colorado supreme court, which had ruled in december, that former president donald trump should be disqualified from the ballot because of his role in the january anywhere sixth, 2021,
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attack on the us capitol. as you rightly called it, there's a section three of the 14th amendment prohibits anyone who is holding office and took an oath to uphold the constitution, who then engages in insurrection or rebellion from holding future office. and the colorado supreme court said the former president donald trump certainly fell under that provision but as you rightly recall, during those oral arguments on february 8, justices across political and ideological lines really spoke skeptically of this. and because jim, it, i think what they saw was that an individual state could have essentially shaped the election for all states and the suggestion was that this kind of provision could not be invoked without some sort of congressional action. >> understood. okay. you use the phrase fast and furious on this case. when you look at the other major question before the supreme court has really plates to trump that, of course, his broad claim of immunity as
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relates to the special counsel's case against him for january 6. they have now scheduled they took some time considering whether they would take it up. they've decided to take it up as you well know and schedule those oral arguments for i believe april 22, this was less than a month. arguments to decision, and i believe they took this up to oregon arguments more quickly than they are the immunity question. why the difference in speed with how they're considering one case versus the other? >> yeah. good question, jim. and it's the week at the 22nd for the immunity one, they have not yet scheduled to date. i think in the colorado one, ballots were being printed. they are being printed and right now, donald trump's name is in our state ballots, but i think they probably wanted some clarity on that. now the immunity one is interesting because this is, this is one where donald trump has again, appealed the case.
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>> and this >> is this case tests whether he will ever be held accountable in a criminal trial for election subversion from the 2020 vote before we get any kind of clarity for the 2024 election contest coming up and special counsel jack smith, who represents the us government, the department of justice, had wanted the supreme court to give clarity there a lower court had ruled that two different lower courts have ruled that donald trump should not be immune from criminal prosecution. but the supreme court took a little bit of time to decide that even wants to intervene here. and then while it's scheduled it quicker than it would a normal case, it did not schedule it. as you say, as quickly as it did, the colorado one. and jim the way that one's playing out, i don't think we're going to see a ruling before the end of june which makes it all but impossible to have a trial of donald trump. this summer. if not even later in 2024 before
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all ballots are submitted in november. >> and if we look further back, certainly not as quickly as much big war or going and further back than that, not as quickly as the nixon tapes case, but that's the timetable as we have a joan biskupic. thanks so much for joining us what did i voters are two days away from the biggest day, of the campaign so far, super tuesday, more than a dozen states, 865 republican delegates, delegates up for grabs. one notable republican is hedging her earlier promise to support the eventual gop nominee, nikki haley wants raised her hand on a debate stage say she would backed donald trump if he were to win. the republican primary today, she tried to be anchor hand back down. here's what she said this morning on nbc's meet the press i have always said that i have serious concerns about donald trump at the time of the debate, we had to take it to where would you support the nominee and you
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>> had to in order to get on that debate stage, you said yes. the rnc has now not the same rnc. now it's so you're no longer bound by that pledge no. i think i'll make what decision i want to make see you even look at is live in ramadi, but it does not sound like she is standing by that pledge. as you speak to haley campaign staffers, et cetera, is that a deliberate change? >> it doesn't at all, jim and i have to say it's not all that surprising because the rnc has all but abandoned her. they haven't been neutral in this process as of leighton so it seems as though now she doesn't feel compelled to really stick by this pledge. i will say there'll beyond that, she is a really disciplined messenger. we heard her here in vermont really sticking to a theme that she has maintained throughout that she is a unifying force she argues that can beat president biden in a general election she's leaning
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on polling data. a recent new york times poll that had her beating biden by ten points in november. and there is something to this gym. there are democrats that keenly show up to her rallies or were democrats there today, independent voters, republican voters who said that they would not vote for trump. they would rather vote for biden than vote for trump in november let's take a listen >> it does feel at this point we need a change in government, wholesale, voted for biden. i voted other republicans at other times, i consider myself an independent and, you know, we need the next generation up. their mickey has solid values. her her record is strong. she's got good experience as governor and some baster and i think she issue in a new so era for this country desperately need it.
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>> so despite long odds, she continues to crisscross the country. jim, after here on vermont, in maine. this evening continuing her new england tour. and then she is in texas tomorrow ahead of super tuesday. >> jim eva mckend, live from vermont. thanks so much. so this week, president gets a primetime opportunity to attempt to remind america what he's done. an office at the stage as the country heads closer to election day, joe biden delivers the state of the union on thursday night he will almost certainly say the state of the union is strong. and while the data shows the economy, certainly jobs are strong, polls show americans doubt his leadership, don't necessarily give him credit for those things. cnn's priscilla alvarez is with us now priscilla, i wonder what your sources in the white house tell you about the president's plan message here. and is it partly driven? driven by that disconnect, right? strong economic numbers, certainly no credit to him for the state of the economy in particular, but also major questions about his leadership on the border.
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>> well, they have to package everything that he has been saying and his campaign appearances and speeches across the country, and make the connection that what the administration is jewish being on the domestic front is translating to americans feeling better about the economy, even if the polls don't quite show yet, that's what the white house always comes back to is that they will feel that the indicators are there. so this is an opportunity for them to lay out his accomplishments so far, but also his vision for the future. that's economic populism higher taxes for the wealthy and corporations also, border security, lowering healthcare costs reproductive rights protecting them, as well as preserving democracy. all of these are themes that we've heard here and there in his speeches that are going to come together in this primetime address, in address, by the way, that millions of people tuned into it could be the last time he has such a large audience before november's vote and of course, jim looming over all of this is the israel hamas conflict. this is something that he has had to navigate not only abroad, but also
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domestically, as there have been protesters at his appearances calling for a ceasefire they're hoping they can get a deal done by thursday, which would allow for the release of hostages and aid a full cease-fire agreement is reached, but without that, it is something that's still looms over all of this address. and also something that his advisors, advisors are having to take into account as they pool the speech together at camp david with it, i want to get to the issue of israel, palestine, but before i do, following a poll, like we saw this weekend from the new york times, do you get a sense from the white house that there is not panic that there's a high level of concern about if the race were held today. >> they often dismiss polls. it was his paws. they capture a moment in time, the ones they like >> but it is something that they are aware of. and there's a gap that needs to be bridged here. and this is why these addresses are so important to convey and relay their message directly to the american people. and also why they want of a president biden on the road to interact with people
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and engage with them so they can make their own decisions but fight back at this so this age question for sure before we, before we go, vice president kamala harris had very strong words on the road today regarding the israel-hamas war in >> selma, alabama is this a marked change from the administration? her call for an immediate ceasefire? >> well, this was certainly a tough call, sort of forceful response by a us official and the vice president. no less, i mean, she called for israel to do more to get aid into gaza, saying there's no excuses she went so far as to say that and also when it came to the immediate ceasefire, that's something we've started to hear more of. you recall the days of it being called the humanitarian pause. but this is now the rhetoric that they're using is that they want the ceasefire in the context of the deal that's on the table and that is a six-week ceasefire to allow for the release of vulnerable hostages and aid to get into gaza. but what was very clear from her remarks is that xi is paying attention to the situation in gaza. it's a
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humanitarian crisis. she said people are starving. as she said, the conditions are inhumane and all of this is factoring into their thinking as they look forward. and i will also note jake and that she is going to meet with the israeli war cabinet member benny gantz tomorrow. so expect all of this to come up in that meeting blue traveling without netanyahu priscilla alvarez. thanks so much. joining me now to help us understand the stakes for this very big political weeks. so larry sabato, he's the director of the center for politics at the university of virginia. larry good to have you thank you so much jen. >> so let's begin >> with the state of the biden reelection campaign. given the latest polling we've seen, which have been consistent trend lines, let's be, let's be frank in terms of low approval rating. certainly not giving him credit on the economy. big concerns about leadership regarding the border is it a campaign in crisis at this point or do you like the white house say there's reason to not get too excited about any poll that we're seeing in
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recently >> well, i wouldn't call it a crisis i think it's developing into a major problem. and that includes the interpretation of the polls, which i think are incredibly premature. and some of them less accurate than others. it is march, it's early march jim, and the actual voting takes place in october, in november, loads of things will happen. so that's always important to keep in mind, however, from the white house's perspective, they really ought to be using these polls to energize democratic backers when you, when you look at the backstory of some of these poles, the reason biden is slipping behind trump and some worse than others obviously, but he's slipping behind is because democrats are not energized by him, or is it administration? there is illusion with him. there were republicans as usual with donald trump are so excited, they wished the election was tomorrow. that's what the white house needs to deal with. maybe they'll start to do it
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more at the state of the union address, but they've got a lot of hard work to do. the energy level is what they have to communicate both with biden at the speech biden on the campaign trail and all the other members of the menstruation. >> so let me ask you this. i mean, you look at this poll, 38% of democrats say he should not be the party's nominee. but when you look at times that people have actually voted, look at new york three congressional districts, just one by tom suozzi flipping that district from red to blue. you look at the midterm elections. there were supposed to be a red wave, didn't happen. you look at a whole host of special so elections and i know that some of the number of crunches will say the special elections aren't actually indicative of what happens in the fall. but, but for folks at home who are looking this and saying, wait, i read one newspapers as x and i read these polls and it says y, which is more telling to you, is it? is it the those voting days, those special elections, or is it these these big general election polls? >> well, you need to look at both, but i've got news for those other analysts.
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>> the >> polls may be inaccurate to and we have real votes i put i put sure has happened and it's going to happen to some degree this year. i but real votes well above the polls. that is the actual special elections. and eventually, some of these primaries will also be more revealing. they actually have been somewhat revealing. you can get a sense once you have exit polls and least of where different groups are going, who's excited, who isn't? and you take a lot of lessons from a lot of different directions >> no question. listened later, later in the next hour, we're going to have tom suozzi that that district went 18, 16 points, i think from red plus a to d plus plus eight in the span of what, 14, 15 months, larry sabato. good to have you on thank you, jim more on the breaking news, we mentioned just moments ago, vice president kamala harris forcefully calling and these are her words for an immediate ceasefire fire in gaza as a new round of talks with that goal
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prisoners. there would be released in a proposed exchange. the decision reportedly came from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. that appears to depart from what a white house official told cnn just yesterday that israel had quote, basically accepted a proposal for a six-week ceasefire in exchange for the release of some hostages. brock rivi joins us now. brock, first on that difference there there, but a number of differences. let's be frank. i'm in terms of language about the treatment of civilians in gaza. some about talks toward a ceasefire, but on this particular issue here that seems to be a disagreement on the outlines of a deal. is there daylight between the us and israeli positions here? >> no, i don't think just they later on i think as the white house told us yesterday in a briefing with reporters the israel is basically accepted the proposal that cia director
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bill burns put on the table eight days ago it's basically ready to go and everyone awaiting to hear from hamas. hamas actually didn't really give an answer yet, not a formal one. >> at least. and the interpretation that netanyahu and his people are doing with the fact that cms still hasn't responded, is that it basically rejects their demands. so it's not really accurate i think a lot of people are still waiting to see whether in the next 24 to 48 hours commerce will come back with much more serious response >> know quite and we shouldn't invest two miles with it anymore. sincerity, your credibility than they've proven themselves worthy of throughout this, i do want to go through public comments today from vice president kamala harris during her comments marketing the 59th anniversary of the selma march, have a listen to this because this language appears stronger than what we've heard before. and i want to get your reaction >> the threat of hamas poses to
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the people of israel must be eliminated and given the immense scale of suffering, any gaza, there must be an immediate ceasefire an immediate ceasefire is quite a strong phrasing there is that a step forward in >> your view of the from the administration's position? >> yes i think what we heard today from vice president harris is the strongest recognition by the biden administration of the situation in gaza the vice president said that people are starving in gaza. she called it a humanitarian catastrophe. say he spoke about families that are eating, eating animal feed. i mean, i think i've never heard anybody from the administration speaking about the situation in gaza in that detail, in that stronger strong
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language. and i think that the vice president's appeal for a ceasefire, again, in the context of a hostage deal okay. because lady, she said there is a deal on the table. the deal will get us six weeks of ceasefire and hamas needs to agree. hamas did respond. but i think that no doubt what we heard from the vice president today is not only one notch more than what we heard until now from the biden administration, it's maybe three or four notches more, and it's interesting because of the symbolic place where he said those things, as you said, zelman it's, it's, you know, when one of the most transformative events of the civil rights movement and in the united states has domestic political symbolism and it has international symbolism. and therefore, i think what we heard today is more and more pressure by the biden administration not only on hamas to accept the deal, but on the israeli government to
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change its policies in gaza let me ask you this then because you've covered this quite closely, there's certainly been a change in rhetoric, at least from the biden administration, how it talks about this. we've heard from behind the scenes pressure on israel to him in military operations in gaza. we've heard public comments right up to the president to say they need to pay more attention to civilian casualties is that pressure working in your view? is it bringing about a change in israel's approach to this war? >> i think it is working somewhat, but obviously not enough on a scale from one to ten, i would say it's four meaning again, i know that people would tell me, oh, what are you talking about? but things could have been much, much worse situation is already terrible. okay. 30,000 people were killed in gaza. but it could have been much more, if not for a lot of pressure, biden as putinism as well to change its entire war plan and
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i think that if we're looking at what the biden administration is doing tomorrow, that's a very interesting step. rolling out the red carpet for minister benny gantz, a member of the war cabinet on the one hand, on the other hand, netanyahu biggest political rival, netanyahu, didn't an invitation to the white house since he assumed office more than a year ago. this has benny gantz as second time in the white house since then. so i think it's very interesting. >> notable. >> we'll be watching barak ravid. thanks so much for joining us this sunday thank you. wael, as we noted, vice president kamala harris among the hundreds marching in selma, alabama today to recognize that now infamous attack on civil rights demonstrators, known as bloody sunday was pictures there marking the moment you are in the cnn newsroom >> the greatest danger is going to be a while he told told
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he's former new orleans mayor and president of the national urban league and derrick johnson, he is president and ceo over the n double acp. good to have you both on, gentlemen. thanks for joining me this sunday there's good voting rights act was signed into law just six months after bloody sunday. it has been nearly six decades. and yet, i think it's safe to say the work continues. many states have enacted voting restrictions after the 2020 elections based in part on donald trump's false claims of election fraud. you met with harris at the white house last week. do you still find moments like this? notable and is the fight still on in effect? >> well it's a sobering moment. we met with the vice president earlier this week. we're commemorating the 59 year of the march. bloody sunday and yet we just we are in the midst of eight lawsuits across the country to protect the rights of voters. but we just won the lawsuit right there in alabama to ensure african american in
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his state could electric candidate of choice in a second congressional districts. so as both us, what we call a sankofa moment, we are still dealing with the pads as we exist in this present as we fight toward a future that's more inclusive of all communities let me ask you this mark because as you know, you've seen the polls to the groups of democratic voters who supported president biden 2020 or not as unified behind him, >> including african american voters. do you consider that notable? is it's sizable and could it be decisive? >> i think early polls don't matter. i think the election date is what counts we these polls have never been predictive of the outcome on election day this early in the process. >> having said that voting rights and the protection of democracy is a core issue for not only black voters, but for many of the votes. a core issue central to how they will cast their vote. so i think it's
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incumbent on the president and his administration to accelerate their emphasis on passing the john lewis voting rights act and not only the remainder of this term, but in a second term, it's gotta be essential. and jim, here's the thing. half the states have passed expansive pro-democracy laws. this is true, but half are on steroids when it comes to the effort to strip away the right to vote with a range of suppression laws and those, i mean, listen, you can divide those states in those groups pretty much by blue and red. derek at a rally in north carolina last night, donald trump. he referenced the lieutenant governor mark robinson, who is currently the front runner, did the gop nominee for north carolina governor mark we should note it is black has a history though of derogatory comments about muslims and members of the lgbtq community. i want to play
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for our viewers who haven't heard this, how trump described him and get your reaction. have a listen >> this is martin luther king on steroids. okay. now i told that i told that i told that tomorrow. i said, i think you're better than martin luther king. i think you are martin luther king times two martin luther king times two. what's your reaction to that description >> well, this is a sad time material. the very books they're seeking to ban on the books they should read. this election is about fascism versus democracy. and we choose democracy, which choose a voice of the collective whole of what we call america. we choose a future that is recognizable based on all the citizens, not a past. that was exclusionary at best discriminatory and practice and eliminated the hopes and dreams and the potential of this country by
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suffocating the voices like the king and so many others. so whatever that former president talks about, we should take what a granite salt not try to make false comparison and really looked forward towards a future deaths inclusive. and then really sprout out of democracy mark i, what i'd like your reaction to because this there just to hate to use the word, but just a dumb factor to this. i mean to to make that comparison to say he is twice the man that martin luther king who fought through times before the civil rights act, before the voting rights act when as you know, it was he made a lot of progress during that time that the history books, if folks have read them, shows definitively so one side of me, jim doesn't want to dignify such utter stupidity with a remark. but having said that, donald trump has a habit and he deserves a gold medal in faulting black people and in salting the cause of justice
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and here we go once again with this effort to diminish the, if you will, legacy of a great american by comparing it to any aspiring want to be politician i'm offended by it, and many are offended by it. but it's par for the course. >> marc morial, derrick johnson, thanks so much to both you thank you. >> thank you. >> and we'll be right back >> vegas, the story of sensitive in on cnn every, day, more people and more vets are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food. >> they're quitting the kibble and >> kicking the camps and feeding their dog's dog food. that's actually well food
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the mainland may be testing how far it can push taiwan trying to erode its ability to control waters long governed by taipei. >> we've >> been out of this vote for less than two hours and we've already seen at least four chinese coast guard boats, including that one right over there it's just made a u-turn. our captain says that means they're monitoring us just like we're watching them, rattling the nerves of taiwanese tour vote operators. >> do >> you worry that this could be the place where there could be the beginning of a bigger conflict between taiwan and mainland china >> to be frank, i'm concerned, but this is not what all people want. what do you want if there is conflict? both sides would be devastating it's a listen. >> both sides watching what happens next surging tensions on the taiwan strait, threatening to spill over. will ripley, cnn, g-men, taiwan i'm going to watch that area closely ahead on cnn newsroom,
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