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>> i'm kylie atwood in charleston, south carolina this is cnn >> it's on after super tuesday joe biden and donald trump have all but locked down their party's nomination, setting up a rematch of the race from four years ago, who has the upper hand here, the election is just under 18 months away and a strike by russia in odessa nearly hit ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is convoy as he was traveling with greece's prime minister, at least five people were killed as the president's delegation felt the impact of the strike and saw a mushroom cloud of smoke. zelenskyy calling on allies again for more air defense plus there's vaccinated and then there's what, 162 year-old man does getting the covid vaccine, 217 times. that is way too many needles will tell you how it affected his health as we
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follow these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central >> in unprecedented election battle. now, in view, presumptive presidential nominees, joe biden and donald trump are set for a rematch a current president against a former president who tried to overturn the last election, were they? faced off? the stage is set after nikki haley suspended her primary run this morning, clearing the way for trump on the gop side, she called on trump to earn her support and that of her backers, but stopped short of endorsing him. and then moments later, trump did get a major injury source meant from outgoing senate minority leader mitch mcconnell, one of his biggest republican critics in congress, just three years ago, mcconnell blamed trump for the events of january 6, but voted to acquit him in his second impeachment trial. we have
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cnn's mj lee, who is at the white house and mj, we're hearing two parallel messages from biden and today he's continuing to lay into trump and he's also extending an olive branch to haley voters >> yeah. brianna, you know, even though the biden campaign has been making that pivot to the general election for a number of weeks already last night really did mark the official start of the general election for the campaign. and one of the main reasons is that they believe that it is after super tuesday that many of the voters who have so far been really tuned out of the election will begin paying attention and come to the realization that donald trump is going to be the eventual republican nominee. now to that, and we've obviously seen president biden continuing to ratchet up the criticism of donald will trump. we saw some really stark language from his statement released last night, where he said that president, former president trump is driven by revenge and retribution. he wants to destroy democracy, take away people's fundamental freedoms. and the other dynamic that is
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now going to be even more at play here is ways of the biden campaign in can try to broaden out their base and their coalition with an eye towards november. now, even before this morning when nikki haley dropped out, we saw biden campaign officials talking about how they were keeping an eye on these nikki haley supporters to see if they can bring them along. these are the voters that officials described as the gettable voters first the voters who are really turned off by donald trump, and we saw that outreach from president biden himself in the statement that he released this morning, part of which i'm going to read. he said nikki haley was willing to speak the truth about trump, about the chaos that always follows him, about his inability to see right from wrong, about his cowering before for vladmir putin, he went on to say donald trump made it clear. he doesn't want nikki haley supporters and i want to be clear. there is a place for them in my campaign. so look, i think biden campaign officials in an election that they expect is going to be incredibly
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close. they fully understand that these are the kinds of voters that in the end could end up making all the difference between whether president biden can have a second term or not. >> and how do these political developments of the week factor in to what we're going to hear from president biden during his state of the union address yeah. >> this week ends up being just such a momentous week for president biden, both for the campaign and for the white house because you have super tuesday followed by the state of the union address tomorrow evening, just back-to-back i think the state of the union address goes without saying is always important for any president, but this is a really important one for president biden, given that this is going to be the last setting, this kind of setting at least where he gets to address the american people before he faces voters. again, come november. so we're going to see him sort of laying out his accomplishments of the first three years and then sort of paint a picture of what his second term would look like. i think much of what we have seen president biden and his
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surrogates and others at the white house doing a the last course of the last few days was really leading up to the speech that we are going to see tomorrow evening. >> brianna all right. mj lee live for us at the white house. thank you. horse now let's get the view from the trump camp. cnn's kristen holmes is live for us in west palm beach, covering the trump campaign. kristin can't really describe trump's message this morning after the news that haley was leaving the campaign as celebratory, right? >> no, it's kind of being a sore winner during haley's speech, she essentially you stopped short of endorsing trump, as we said, but then called on him to earn republicans votes earn the republicans who had supported her, who had chosen not to support donald trump. and bring them into the party while she was speaking, donald trump fire this off on truth social. he said, nikki haley got trounced last night and record setting fashion despite the fact that democrats for reasons unknown,
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are allowed to vote in vermont and various other republican primaries much of her money came from radical left democrats, as did many of our votes, almost 50% according to the polls. at this point, i hope she stays in the race and fights it out until the end. i'd like to thank my family, friends, and the great republican party for helping me produce by far the most successful super tuesday in history. >> and >> would further like to invite all the haley supporters to join the greatest movement in the history of our nation. but he says biden is the enemy. he is destroying our country and make america great again that is his invitation to the haley supporters say essentially that they are democrats and they are funded by radical left he is, he also sends a message earlier for the campaign cycles saying that anyone who donate to haley would not be welcome to donate to him, which find hard to believe. they are looking for donors but then he says, you can come join my campaign as well. one thing to note here. mj says that the white house is very aware that they need every vote they can get. they can't they need those. haley's
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supporters? so is donald trump's campaign. they are very aware that this is going to be a tight election that every single vote counts when i talk to their campaign, they have strategy after strategy of how to siphon off votes from specific voter blocs, particularly democratic voting blocs. we talk about working class voters we talk about black voters. that is something they are working towards. they need these haley supporters. they want these haley's supporters. obviously though this is not the messaging to get those haley supporters or to earn those republican voters. so how they come together with donald trump's messaging? that is going to be what we wait to say. >> kristen holmes live for us in west palm beach, florida. thanks so much, kristen let's break this all down with cnn senior political analyst, gloria borger, and cnn political director david chalian. thanks both for being with us. glory of the question now becomes where do those haley voters go? >> well as poor haley voters out in the wilderness, where are they going to go? it's not clear where they're going to go. you heard that biden is saying, you know, come to my side, the weather's great and
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trump's sort of not doing that although he does need the haley voters. and we saw that last night because he needs he needs to broaden his base. he needs more moderates. he needs he needs those people and the exit polls showed very strongly in north carolina, for example, that 81% of those haley voters said that they weren't interested in donald trump. so he's got a lot of work to do to win them. and the question is whether he's willing to do that. he's never been known as somebody who's out there trying to increase his his base of support. but the people running his campaign know they have to do that. >> we should just know when we talk about these haley voters, right? these are people who are participating in a republican primary process. so a large swath of them are going to put on there are jersey in the fall and likely vote republican even with donald trump as the nominee, as gloria rightly points out, we see in all of
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these contests, there are some swath of the party that's resistant to trump as the nominee. and understanding how big a slice that really is come november in the six states that matter is going to be the math equation that the trump and the biden campaign's need to do, but are polling director general just went through all the exit polls. across all six states that we have data from in this primary season. i just want to give you the composition of the haley voters by party across this whole primary season where we have exit polls, 48% of haley voters were republican 41% were independent, and 11% were democrats. whereas donald trump, 73% of his voters were republican. so she definitely has a different makeup of voters to what gloria saying is a place for donald trump. if he's looking to build his coalition and bringing some people back in the fold who drifted away from him in 18 and
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in 20. her voters are an area to do that. but a lot of them back in january, guys, we did a poll, 20% of her voters in the poll that told us they were supporting her in our national poll said they voted for biden in 2020. so some of these haley voters, or otherwise known as biden voters from 2020 and you know how they might become what's called double haters. people who don't like either candidate. and the question is, what are these double haters do, do they go to a third party? >> canada? you've got rfk on lots of ballots now. and i think we need to pay attention to those to those on ballots who could take off slivers of the election, the uncommitted we saw in michigan and some in minnesota that could be really important in the fall when you mentioned those biden voters that went for haley because they're more inclined to go for biden than they are for trump. and we just heard mj reporting that the biden
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campaign in is looking to see if there's opportunity. there. are they looking for growth opportunity beyond the people that they already had in the past. i mean, is there really a growth opportunity there? >> well, without a doubt, they're looking for it because they need to make up some ground from where they have problems in other areas, even in their own base coalition with progressives, with younger voters, with voters of color, especially young men of color that there are, there are pieces that we see in the biden coalition that are part of the base, that aren't showing up. now, i don't know that i would call these voters necessarily part of the base, but they were part of the biden 2020 coalition. and so yes, some of them may find it more natural to come back to biden in a biden trump rematch. but the biden campaign is looking at this to see where where can they get even a bigger chunk of these folks? to come over as they make the full contrast campaign >> susie asm is a big problem for the biden campaign. i think what they're worried about is people staying home on the
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couch at they're not enthusiastic about about joe biden me, you know, the trump voters are really enthusiastic about donald trump and have always been and remains so. the biden voters are kind of to remake their coalition and add to it. but make sure that those people are motivated to get to the polls, not to undersell the great people of american samoa, but across the map last night it didn't look like there was any clear glaring weakness in the folks that did come out in the contest for biden. >> well, except as gloria noted in minnesota, we did see that uncommitted get 19% of the vote. i don't i don't know that that is an automatic glaring weakness for the fall, but clearly after what we saw in michigan last week that the administration chun's israel policy, even as it is on the move, have you, as you've seen over the last few weeks is
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clearly still causing some democratic primary voters to want to cast a protest vote. so to me that's, that involves a piece of the coalition that they're going to need to make sure comes back their bet. the biden campaign's big bet here. remind the country every single day about the parade of horribles of donald trump, the threat he poses to the country. what he's promised to do against the grain of democratic norms in a second term, if here to get there. and that, that they think will bring the vote so no and no doubt the biden administration and biden has a problem with voters because of his handling of the israel gaza war. the tricky thing is, when minnesota people would already cast early ballots. so when we saw this very forceful language, language from kamala harris this week it's not exactly the vote in minnesota wasn't exactly a referendum, right? because some of the rhetorical changes, especially the most strident rhetorical changes we've seen came after some people cast their votes so
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it's hard to, it's really, it's hard to say, but they do have a lot of work to do and they know that just the trump people have a lot of work to do, but the biden people understand that they've got to get back to where they were you know, because they've lost a lot of ground from where they were and they have a president who is unpopular and exit polls and other polling show people believe he's too old. and so you start from that and you've got to figure out a way to patch it all together again and remind people about donald trump. and i think that's going to be front and center because it's going to be a choice. and donald trump is effectively running as an incumbent in many ways. and they have to remind people who he is and i think you're going to see joe biden get much more aggressive about that. already seen >> actually, as you were speaking, gloria, we did get confirmation of some breaking news into my ear. not likely to change the dynamic. i bet, you know what it is. dean phil dean
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phillips. he is suspending his presidential campaign. is he just like a trivia footnote in history, what impacted his campaign have said now, persona non grata to his fellow democrats in minnesota is especially listen, he made no friends with this quixotic campaign against the incumbent democratic president he says, i've been trying to ring the bell for a year-and-a-half saying joe biden is not our best foot forward as a party. he ended up not being the vehicle. obviously, that could galvanize support among democrats joe biden seems to have the party pretty locked up despite the concerns that we see. and so, you know, dean phillips now says he's going to exit the stage. marion williamson, remember she suspended and then unsaid, abandons and she's she's back in this campaign. >> but we >> know what this contest it is a rematch, and it is an unthinkable one that he former president is going to seek the oval office again, despite being dealing with 91 criminal charges in four indictments,
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and that the oldest man to hold the job in history where that age does cause concern among voters is going to go up against him. this is going to be an epic rematch and one that i find, it's hard to find voters who are eager for it. >> yeah, i think there's a lot more double-haters out there. gloria david, thank you so much to both of you. and ahead this hour on cnn news central, a russian strike landing near the convoy of ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy it killed multiple people. what we're learning about the attack plus, in an attempt to stave off the backlash, alabama lawmakers are taking steps to protect ivf providers but does it address the heart of this issue and does it come too late and not what the dr. ordered here would happen to a man who deliberately got to hundred 17 covid vaccinations >> what happened to the golden boy of new jersey?
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which is of course is that big port in the south of ukraine were a lot of that ukrainian grain still gets exported from that volodymyr zelenskyy had told him about the importance of the port and also shown him some of the damage of recent strikes that had taken place over the course since the russians had been bombing that place as this war has been going on, as, as they were about to get into their cars. that then the explosion was heard. you mentioned that volodymyr zelenskyy said that he could not only hear the explosion, but even see the missiles showing how close all of this is the source familiar with the situation tells us that the explosion apparently happened about 500 meters away from the greek prime minster's. so that is extremely close. the ukrainians are saying they believe it could've been a pretty big missile that the russians use. so that's certainly shows that these two leaders appear to have, but i'm pretty danger as all this was going on, you, volodymyr zelenskyy, the ukrainian president, came out later and said that they were killed and wounded. the ukrainians now saying that five people were killed they haven't given
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exact numbers yet on the number of wounded. however, the russians have now come out and they've said that, yes. and did they conducted a missile strike on the port area of odessa? they said that they hit a warehouse containing unmanned sea drones. of course, all this comes only a day after the ukrainian say that they sank a russian warship using such drones. so unclear whether or not this is some sort of retaliation for that, but it's certainly appears as though it was a pretty dangerous situation for volodymyr zelenskyy, but also for the greek prime minister, of course greek, greece, a very important nato ally as well, boris fred pleitgen, thanks so much for the update >> all right, let's talk about this now with the former us ambassador to ukraine, bill taylor. he is also the vice president for russia and europe but the us institute of peace ambassador, i wonder what you're thinking here. we're learning. they were getting into their cars according to the greek prime minister, as they in the port area of odessa, as this strike happened
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is there any possibility that this was a targeted attempt to take out zelenskyy on russia's part well, brianna, we don't know. of course, we don't know what's in the russian thinking. we don't know what the target was. it is extremely dangerous to be anywhere in ukraine as this demonstrates, and this as fred just reported, this was a large missile these can go very accurately so if they wanted to get that close to the convoy of president zelenskyy and the greek prime minister. they can do that >> you asked the right question whether isn't intentionally focused on intentionally targeted on these two liters that we don't know, but what the main hey, message is, is that the russians are indiscriminately focused on causing damage to civilians, to military, even to liters if
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they knew what was in the target area ambassador in that context of the message being sent. uh, i'm curious what you make of the russian ministry of defense coming out acknowledging the strike in odesa and then claiming that it hit a facility with unmanned boats that ukraine was planning to use in combat. is it possible to know if that was actually the case? is there any reason to trust the kremlin when it comes to this >> boris? no reason to trust the kremlin on anything they say. it is true that the ukrainians have used unmanned drones, sea drones, naval drones to sink russian ships. and they've been very successful. the ukrainians that sinking the russian black sea fleet ships as recently as yesterday. so there is a concern i'm sure the russians are very concerned about, about this capability that the ukrainians have. as you've pointed out, fred mentioned as well this is allowed, this, these drones and these attacks
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on the russian navy. >> this is allowed. the ukrainians to export grain and important component of their development, of their ability to keep fighting, to keep their government going so, yeah, the russians undoubtedly want to go after these capabilities if they can they can target those. >> yeah, obviously there's a lot of questions we still need to figure out here. had zelenskyy just left the area, for instance, that had been struck and maybe that will tell us more and answer some of these questions following this strike ambassador zelenskyy highlighted he used this moment of focus on him to call for more air defense in the wake of this strike. obviously, a call to allies. what does ukraine need? >> brianna clearly, there's the lens keys exactly right? you, grain needs air defense. and we see it right now. >> we also saw it around >> the defka the ukrainians need air defense to be able to hold off the russians. they
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need artillery shells, they need artillery ammunition to help build a hold off the russians as they just throw manpower waves after manpower waves against these small little towns in the eastern part of the country. so, yes, this is up to our congress. this is up to the house of representatives to make this decision to approve the bill that the senate the past 70 to 29. so bipartisan support in the senate. that's what needs to happen in the house in order to get the both the air defense and the artillery shells to the ukrainians. >> i know you're bullish on that, so we'll see if congress makes good on your hopes about what will happen here. here, embezzler bill taylor. thank you >> thank you. briana >> it's being presented as a fixed, but is it legal experts say republican bills aimed at protecting ivf providers in alabama? i'm a fall short. we're going to talk to an alabama lawmaker and an outbreak of parrot fever is spreading among people. and at
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to put ivf treatments on hold. the new legislation now aims to protect patients and providers from any legal liability. let's discuss with alabama democratic state representative philip ensler, sir, thanks so much for being with us. are you relieved now that this bill has passed >> good afternoon. thank you for having me and we actually go in this afternoon. hopefully pass a version of it. let me say this though. this has been knight few weeks for so many women and families in alabama. so i am relieved that we are going to do the right thing. but it didn't have to be this way in the first place. and we also need to do a lot more. we need to pass a constitutional amendment to make sure that women and families are protected moving forward. but yes, we're glad that looks like these temporary fixes will these pass for now >> i should have said soon to be passed. and you mentioned that these are temporary, that
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these are temporary fixes. i imagine that there are aspects to this that concern you and potential loopholes that opponents to ivf may exploit in the future >> there are and that's why we need a constitutional amendment that makes clear that an embryo outside of the uterus is not wife. we need to allow families the freedom to decide what's best for them. and also this is about the bigger picture with reproductive rights, we need to make sure that there's health care freedom for women and for individuals to decide what is best for them. so yes, it's, it's important that we're doing this now to get ivf continuing in the state. that is so important for so many. but we need to make sure we do more as a legislature beyond just what we do today. >> i'm wondering what your messages to those families that were caught up in limbo for that amount of time that these clinics essentially put their operation on hold how would you
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counsel them to move forward now that this is on its way? >> oh, and my heart goes out to them. i mean, the emotional, the financial duress if they were under again, this was the doing of the legislature we played politics with people's lives and what their freedoms. because there is a state constitutional personhood amendment and if we didn't ask that in the first place, we wouldn't have gotten into this situation. so my heart goes out to all of the alabamians that have really had a hard time. but please know the legislature is working in a very expeditious way and we're going to get these fertility clinics back open. and then there are many of us i including minority leader anthony daniels, who's leading the effort. we're going to keep fighting to make sure that we do even more beyond today. >> it might be a difficult path considering the makeup of the legislature in alabama, it's it's a ruby red state and that question of personhood, just where it falls politically. it
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doesn't seem like there's a great opportunity for those policies to move forward in in a smooth way. i'm wondering if you think the federal government needs to get involved and defending and protecting ivf patients sure. no. and you're absolutely right the reality of the partisan lines? yes the federal government needs to do everything they can. i hope to see federal legislation that protects ivf. and again, this is bigger than even ivf, though this is about access to contraceptives, this is about access to reproductive care. the biden administration has been doing a phenomenal job advocating we need to continue to do that on the federal level and the state level. and at the end of the day, this is about freedom, this is about women and families deciding what is best for them. of course, people have deeply held religious convictions. they should be able to carry those out in their own families. we just should not impose those on others so we're going to continue to fight the fight and
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