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set and tonight it is georgia on their minds. right now, you're looking at live pictures there. president biden addressing supporters in atlanta, president trump, taking the stage. this is the second day in a row that president biden has visited a swing state that helped deliver him the presidency in 20 g20, you can see both of them there. now, speaking to crowds as this campaign is fully underway for the election in 2024, the biden camp pain is saying that the president or vice president will visit every single battleground state over the next few weeks as they ramp up their reelection pitch. and just about an hour down the road the northwest georgia city of rome. you can see right there president donald former president donald trump is speaking to supporters at his trump's first visit.
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monitoring both of these events as both the candidates are on stage a trump rally. so steve donald trump just taking the stage. we're also learning that trump met today with the parents of laken riley. what do we know about that meeting >> yeah. >> alex, just before president donald trump took the stage, he held a meeting back stage. we are told with the parents who are here today, as this event, he has spoken to them by the fall by foot before. but tonight they're here so we have we're not sure if they're going to come out with the former president, his advisers were on that, but we do know that they gave her mission for the campaign to use a picture of her on a poster that is being distributed. so nice to people at the audience in a police photo and the phrase, say her name. so this is a continuation of the conference plantation and immigration politics the union ansible donald trump's supporters in the congress
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flashing during that speech over immigration and over laken riley's death. clearly that is continuing tonight. this is a window into how president tom, tom is going to campaign over the next eight months. this is not only a message that they hope resonates here in georgia, but in other swing states now, obviously in this room, it is a message that as well received and likely in this area of the state as well. this is a part of that it struck a congress biden marginal conservative firebrand republican. but whether or not that message sways the voters that will decide this election in the atlanta suburbs. well, that remains to be seen in talking to republican strategists here, they remain worried that trump is incredibly divisive especially when it comes to relitigate the 2020 election and whether he can avoid that on the campaign trail, who may suffer sinema be seen. and so far in his first appearance has a presumptive nominee. we have seen little changed from him, but he came out tonight to speak to the jan. sixth choir of individuals who are arrested
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for the role in the jan. sixth attack on the us capitol. that is something he did throughout the campaign when he was running for the lamination now he's the presumptive nominee, is still going out to that same us >> and just moments ago, we saw staff at that rally handing out the portrait of laken riley to supporters there. steve, of course, one of the many legal troubles and cases that the former president is facing is in georgia but he's been trying politically, fundraising off them. to what extent do you think he's going to georgia >> quite a bit, alex, i mean, there are many people here who are wearing the mug shot on their shirts obviously this is something that he has talked about quite a bit, not just in georgia and but in many other states. so yes, he will be definitely be talking about fani willis here. the district attorney of fulton county.
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prosecutor, and that is something that obviously gets his base going but he has trouble in georgia in every election since his 2020 loss for the candidates he supported have lost the republicans, who has spoken out against the election in regard rhetoric that he uses, they have been victorious. so it'll be interesting to see whether or not his continued and continued to harp on what happened in 2020 one hurts him here in georgia where people are a lot of people are actually sick of that message >> all right. >> steve contorno in rome, georgia. thanks very much. now let's discuss this with my panel, cnn's mark preston and larry sabato is the director of the center for politics at the university of virginia. mark, i want to start with that moment. just there that we saw at the rally, those portraits of laken riley there is an undocumented immigrant who has been charged with her murder. what do you make of trump? marjorie taylor
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greene at the state of the union and other republicans, making this a rallying call. and really such a focal point on the campaign trail. it's certainly not the first time that we've seen this in politics. we only have to go back to 1988 where we had this really famous situation where willie horton was a convicted murderer or massachusetts, he was furloughed, he was allowed out for the weekend. and when he did so, he ended up raping somebody creating assault and there was armed robbery what the george hw bush campaign was able to effectively do is to paint the massachusetts governor michael dukakis, who was supportive of this furlough program to look soft on crime. so that's exactly what you're seeing right there. you're seeing a double edged sword right there, that the biden campaign is going to have to face trouble at the border and the crime that may be associated with it. now we do know that the crime associated with it isn't necessarily any higher than any other kind of crime statistics throughout the country. but the fact of the matter is, is that trump is effectively making this an issue as are republicans. >> larry, what do you make of the fact that they are making this an issue? this comes down
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to security the border and it was essentially trump who single-handedly torque pete owed a bill that would have, as democrats have repeatedly said, impose some of the strictest security and the harshest measures at the border that we've ever seen. >> well, that's exactly what the democratic response should be there's, there's no question that immigration in the border are the weaknesses that one of the principal weaknesses, at least for joe biden and the democrats, but they were recently given a gift and unfortunate gift and ugly gift. but a gift nonetheless that's politically when almost singlehandedly, donald trump seung, that reform, that reform bill that had been bipartisan, where a number of very conservative republicans in the senate in particular, had worked on it. and who by the way, are personally unhappy about what trump did. they may not speak out publicly, but that's how they feel. what a great gift to biden. because
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now he can say we had a solution. i worked hard on the solution. we brought both parties together just like americans want. and donald trump killed it because he wanted a campaign issue. he didn't want to solve the problem that happens to be the truth, which adds to the impressive pnas of the issue. >> all right. larry and mark, i want to ask you to stay with me as we go to priscilla alvarez. she's in atlanta. she's covering the president, priscilla president biden just wrapping up his remarks there in atlanta. what did they have to say? >> well, be laid out his domestic accomplishments. he ticked through a number of key issues for voters. this election cycle, including reproductive rights, be economy voting rights, and above all, kicking off his remarks we the bachar status has been the theme of his campaign protecting democracy. and he acknowledged that former president donald trump was just up the road 60 miles from here and talks about the former
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president's coziness with authoritarians and really stressed that he is going to protect democracy. and i have to tell you alex and talk lena voters in the crowd just before the presidents of the stapes. this was clearly top of mind for them as well. and all of them had really been excited about what they had seen at the state of the union thursday, and this was a president that got onstage and clearly tried to capitalize on that moment. he invoked the state of the union. the crowd erupted into cheers, clearly excited by what they had seen, but there was also realities that the president basis that's still we're here today and that is that the president still have to navigate this complicated political landscape when it comes do the israel hamas war, just minutes into his speech, he was interrupted by a protester who was calling, who said genocide. joe, take a listen to the plant thank you
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thank you >> now you've heard there, of course, the chants of four more years, but the reality that the president has campaigned still basis that there are fractures within the coalition that's an example of one. so it is incumbent on the president and according to democratic strategists, to shore up the diverse coalition and makes sure they show up for the polls in november. that is really going to be the uphill battle here in georgia where there aren't those key statewide races that before bolstered voter turnout, voter turnout is going to hinge on enthusiasm for president joe biden. and of course, alex is that that president biden only narrowly won in 2020 when he tried to do
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today. here was energized the crowd to come out and vote for him again to notch another democratic win in a state in november of this year? >> all right. priscilla alvarez traveling with the president in atlanta, georgia. i want to bring our panel back in. larry sabato and mark preston. mark, what do you make of how the president in the campaign are handling these hecklers? i mean, broadly, the administration is stepping up its criticism of israel, but it's clear that so many of his supporters are saying that he hasn't gone far enough right? >> and he was also very clear in an interview today where he said that he is not going to abandon israel he stands with israel. look the problem for the biden campaign over the next few months is not that necessarily that he's going to lose support from muslims and palestinians who are upset about what's happening right now in gaza with a real concern is when that's starts to spread and we saw that a little bit in these past primaries, where we saw a younger voters who are catching on to that same message, where now they've are upset by what is happening
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now over in gaza. and even progressives as well. so when it, when it goes beyond that and it spreads, that's what the real problem is for the biden campaign larry, specifically on georgia. >> this >> is a state that he won in 2020 by fewer than 12,000 votes. we've seen support slipping, particularly among black voters in georgia. it is such a close race there in that all-important swing state. so what's going to determine who wins georgia this year? >> national trends is as much as a local or state trends. we got a long way to go eight months of campaigning, eight months of issues. there could be. we all hope i solid the cease fire in the middle east. there could be, we all hope release of hostages there you don't know what's going to happen in any of them? those big situations, but they'll also be other developments it's, it's true that that right now there's an ab benefitting donald trump, but i think that's one of the reasons why biden was stressing democracy just i think it was
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last night. donald trump had dinner at mar-a-lago with viktor orban the authoritarian from hungary, look at the good things he said about vladimir putin and attacking nato and the dictators and north korea and china and a couple in south america. and i could go on and on. it's a real issue and it affects everybody, not just college, educated hated suburbanites. so there are some issues that favor one side. there are some issues that favor the other side. and a lot's going to change between now and november 5. >> marc, that meeting with orban, who is essentially synonymous with a top see in europe why does trump think that that's going to help him here? >> well, it's not even just trump. i mean, it is the republican party as we know it, it's the maga part of the republican party. they have embraced it to conservative political action conference now has grown. cpac has grown to where now they go overseas and these american political consultants are overseas
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hosting these political conferences with these authoritarian dictators. look the fact of the matter is that is somebody that trump looks up to. we saw him talk about it with vladimir putin. he continues to do so. he seems to gravitate towards those who are autocrats or dare i say, dictators. and that's who he feels most comfortable saying the quiet part out loud that people who have a firmer control, dictatorial tendencies in their country. those are the ones that he respected facts i want to play a little bit of a new campaign ad that the biden campaign is out with the president joking about his age. let's take a look >> look, i'm not a young guy. >> that's so secret. but here's the deal. >> i >> understand how to get things done for the american people. look, i'm very young, energetic, enhanced them. what tell him i doing this for now, we've heard plenty of pundits say that this is how biden needs to address the issue. do it with humor, but then we saw the trump campaign respond pretty quickly with a video of their own look, i'm not a young guy
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>> that's to see >> larry, do you think that that is the right approach the buck by the biden campaign. and what do you make of the response? >> well, it's exactly what we'd expect for the next eight months. you're going to have a lot of for tat and including that issue of age and ability to serve another four years. but in a sense, both candidates are vulnerable on parts of that and both candidates have made public gaffes that will be used over and over. but on buying i didn't say that i saw that early this morning. i thought it was incredibly effective ad. yes, self-deprecating humor is not used nearly enough in politics. the two best at it, who really used it? well, we're john f. kennedy, a democrat and ronald reagan, a republican while i don't think anybody
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would say donald trump is good at self-deprecating humor joe biden might want to focus on those two prior presidents, jfk and reagan because that's the right approach. it doesn't completely answer the attack, but at least gives people a chuckle and they might move on to the substantive issues that were in the finance. everybody is skipping over the substantive part in which he listed the accomplishments very serious accomplishments of his administration. so great way to package the tough stuff, the good stuff, with some humor. >> well, as you know eight months ago and we can expect a lot more of both these kinds of things in the coming months. mark preston, larry sabato. thanks to you both very much israeli airstrikes in southern gaza are continuing tonight as hope. all but dwindles for a pause in the fighting before the start of ramadan. that is due to begin tomorrow night. and the people of gaza remain caught in the middle. you're in
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the country cannot have 30,000 more palestinians now this comes as at least eight people have been killed in a new israeli airstrike on buildings in central gaza. that's according to palestinian health officials, as well as people on the ground. us officials had been hoping to broker a ceasefire deal. a pause in the fighting, which would include the return of israeli hostages held by hamas one of that to be in place before ramadan, which begins tomorrow night. but so far biden says that is unlikely to happen in gaza. the humanitarian crisis is deepening with the united nations warning that four out of five households do not have safe drinking water in response to these worsening conditions, the white house now saying that the us will join other name patients to send humanitarian aid through a maritime corridor that would be from cyprus to gaza by ship. and the us is saying they will build a floating pier and causeway onto the coastline of gaza. let's talk more about this with former deputy assistant secretary of state and
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democratic strategist, joel rubin, who is here with me, joel, thanks so much for joining yes we got a bit of a peek behind the curtain with a hot mic moment. when president joe biden was speaking after the state of the union about israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. let's take a listen to that she's. are just good job there. the president talking about needing a come to jesus moment with netanyahu. he's now talking about red lines. you didn't detail them, but what does that tell you about how he's feeling about the israeli leadership and prime minister netanyahu right now. >> yeah, alex, look clearly the president is incredible really frustrated. he has been consistently behind the scenes telling prime minister netanyahu that he wants israel to have a credible plan for the day after and to take care of civilian life. and it's obviously the president doesn't see that happening. and so i think what he's
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getting at now and he's been pushing it publicly. i got to tell you, alex, i've never seen before in american press president be so publicly tough on israel in a venue like the state of the union that was unique. and he's making it clear that he has been supportive of israeli security as it should be, but that prime minister netanyahu has to be responsive and he doesn't feel like the prime minister has been enough. >> we have seen former presidents, republican presidents, including president reagan, be critical of israel and scale back american support for israel. so we're here, we're hearing this increased pressure. but how do you expect the president to ramp that up and to deal with what we saw tonight, which is this dissatisfaction among the political base over his support for israel yeah. no, it's an incredibly difficult balancing act. and what the president is doing is laying out a vision for how to get to an end point. and that end point in his mind is a two-state solution. but to
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get there means a temporary ceasefire. it means in integrating a palestinian leadership into running gaza, bringing the international community, having the deal where the hostages are released for increased humanitarian assistance to the gazan people. all of that wrapped together. that's the vision. that's what he's trying to get across to the israeli leadership and the israeli people who by the way deeply disapprove of prime minister netanyahu's leadership. he's at 15% and polling, he knows it. the number two essentially in his government, benny gantz a member of his war cabinet, was here in washington. it very much upset prime minister netanyahu and it should have because there are alternatives to him. and i think the president and his team are very smart and laying out a vision that provides for long-term peace and security while still supporting putting israel overall as a key ally. >> but where netanyahu and the majority of israelis are on the same page is aid for gaza. and the reluctance to send more aid into gaza, which israelis accused hamas of stealing a lot
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of. >> so israel has been reluctant to open up more border crossings to allow that aid in which the us has been calling for. what do you make of the us now being forced to air drop aid and build this pier which could take months and 1,000 us troops. what does that say about the lack of sway essentially that the us, it has currently with israel i think it says what we saw from the president right there on the floor of the house, which is he is frustrated. he's not getting through. it's a premise you nothing yahoo, what he believes needs to be done regarding aid to palestinians and there is deep concern as well that this starving of the palestinians is in some way being used as leverage depression mr. hamas, to release the hostages to come for a deal that's not the way this should be conducted. and the president unfortunately, from a humanitarian perspective, doesn't have a lot of cards to play. so he's putting our forces in our assets straight into the field. and i have to say to add to this, this needs to be embarrassing for the israeli defense forces to have the
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american military have to go into a country to a territory that israel controls and provide aid to those civilians that israel itself should be supporting and feeding. that's a real sign of discomfort. and frankly, disappointment in the israeli defense forces. you would think the us might have more cards supply given the extraordinary level of military aid that the us ascent israel over the years but president biden warned in the past few days that if there were not a ceasefire deal in place by ramadan, things could be very, very dangerous. ramadan is believed to start tomorrow night and it doesn't look like that deal is going to be in place. what do you think could happen during this holy month? >> well, a couple of things still look out for. first is provocateur nmr ben gvir in the israeli cabinet, calling for preventing palestinians, for example, from going to they're hamas sharif to the religious site at the temple mount that needs to be stopped, but i do
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think negotiations are going to continue. there's no expiration date for these negotiations. the hostages need to be released. hamas needs to agree to their release. so that's going to continue. but will the spoilers will hamas potentially try to set on fire the west bank and will ben gvir tried to create the diner on to temple mount that could lead to more violence, could that undermine such negotiations? that's really what we have to watch out for. it's certainly a calculation that many think hamas is making, that it's actually in their benefit to inflame things further, draw more in the west bank. and beyond. that's the tinderbox we're living in right now. >> joel rubin. thank you so much for your thoughts tonight because she ate and coming up next, we are speaking with democratic maryland governor wes moore about the government, about biden's campaign strategy as the general election ramps up today key battleground state of georgia will be back with the governor just a moment >> backroom deals cia secrets,
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closed captioning. brought to you by mesobook.com >> mesothelial it's all we do with local offices throughout the country and does help you get the compensation you deserve. 800 to eight to 44, 44 we just heard from president joe biden in georgia. it's his latest battleground stop after thursday's fiery state of the union address, which they believe gave him a jolt of momentum. the president and his campaign are aggressively trying to reclaim the narrative on a range of flashpoints, including inflation, immigration, individual freedom, and yes, biden's age tackling that issue head-on and new ad maryland democratic governor wes moore was at that speech just now and as joining us, a governor, thank you so much for being with us this evening. as the president campaign haynes in these crucial states, these key battleground states, what more do you want to hear from him >> well, i think we want to hear exactly what he's already
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presenting. we want to show that under his leadership, there has been real momentum and real progress. we're looking at 14 million new jobs that have been created. a 3.8% unemployment the rate inflation that we've finally been able to curb. and you're watching a royal focus on work wages, and wealth for all americans and not just some. he's presenting not just the fats about what's happened in his first term but a real vision about what we can hope for. and i can tell you as, as a governor as the only african-american governor in this country, i can tell you the impact that we've been able to see in our communities far and wide throughout the state of maryland and across the country are real. and that's why i'm so excited. it'd be out here campaigning for the president governor in the speech today. and also at the state of the union, there was this overarching theme of democracy and the threat to democracy by the former president do you think that that message is landing when there's so many more issues that are perhaps more directly relevant to the daily lives of
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the people who president biden hopes will come out for him well, i think it's important to be able to talk about freedoms. and not just things like economic freedoms and that means how are we? creating pathways for people to be able to have a real measurement of economic mobility and own more than they owe and pass something off to their children besides debt. but it also is important to talk about social freedoms reproductive health and reproductive freedoms and when we're talking about patriotism, that does matter in the president, we have a person who has devoted his life too. public service. a person has devoted his life to supporting others. a person's have voted his life to being able to make sure that all of our neighbors are protected and truthfully. he's running against some somebody who the only freedom he's talking about is his own. the only future that he's talking about is his own future. so i do think it's important for the president to be able to highlight the important it's a freedoms inside this moment and how it's necessary for us to have a leader, a president, and a
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commander in chief, who's going to fight for our freedoms instead of a command tender and chief and a president who's going to spend his whole time fighting for his own. >> we also have the former president in georgia. he just wrapped up a rally in rome, georgia. and during that event, he brought up the death of laken riley, who was also mentioned by the president in the state of the us laken was allegedly killed by an undocumented immigrant. this is what president biden said. just a president trump rather former president trump said just moments ago we share your grief. thank you, darling. thank you thank you very much we appreciate it. >> i know how tough it is. so tough >> we vowed to keep laken's memory alive for as long as we are here in this area than we take comfort that she is now home with god and heaven. and i want to thank you and thank you for thank you for being governor. of
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>> course, we saw marjorie taylor greene with say, her name pin at the state of the union. what do you make the trump campaign making this a focal point, this looks like something that they're going to continue to bring up well, i think the president said it during the state of the union as a father who's lost his child. i think the president i understands the pain and he he's he's leading with a sense of not just sympathy, but a real sense of empathy. this is personal for the president and i think it's why the president has been so sincere about making sure that we have to get real border reform and real immigration reform side of our country. the president worked with republicans conservative republicans on putting together a border bill, that was eventually killed by the speaker of the house and other members and extreme members of the republican party. and so i think the president understands how important it is. and as a governor, i can tell you how important is that we get a congress that is willing to act on this? because we as chief
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executives in our own states, end up dealing with the consequences of it. >> but it does not seem like democrats so far able to dismantle moments like this by simply saying, donald trump almost singlehandedly torpedoed a border bill >> while while, and what you just said is exactly the truth. there was a bill, there was a deal ideal that the president negotiated between both democrats and republicans in the congress. and they'll people who voted against it, they didn't vote against it because they were trying to think about everyone in the country. they were thinking about one point person. they had an audience of one. and that one was donald trump that's why they kill the deal. and so when people are looking at the fact that we do not have a border, the border for deal done. there's one person to blame for that and that person is donald trump. >> and yet republicans continue to bash the president and democrats on the border. and i expect we can we can expect to see more of that governor wes
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>> the career of fulton county district attorney fani willis could be on the line. the prosecutor leading the election subversion case against donald trump in georgia is facing serious pressure on two fronts on the legal side, she's waiting to find out if the judge will disqualify her from the trump case over allegations of a conflict of interests. and now on the political side to challengers are mounting campaigns to take her job. cnn's rafael romo is in atlanta tracking this story. so rafael, some reelection year pressure for willis emerging yeah, that's right, alex, you certainly has a lot on her played the fulton county district attorney, fani willis is currently overseeing multiple high profile cases in atlanta, including a >> racketeering case against former president donald trump and allies. she faces the prospect of being disqualified from the case, and she's also being investigated by a georgia senate committee a committee. and now as you mentioned, it's become clear that she's going to face at least two
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>> salaam is on an abandoned airfield, turned makeshift campsite. we step into those cramped space. the cadeau families home lying on her family's only bed, we need eight year-old woodjina cadeau, looking at us with eyes that have seen the torment and suffering that is engulfing haiti do you remember where you were when the bullet hit you when you've got shot with her four-year-old cyst are keeping close watch. woodjina tells me she was playing with friends when they were caught in the crossfire of a gang shoot out. she and her friends hid, but not quickly enough. >> a >> bullet tearing through her back and out her abdomen. her dad frustrated by life. >> he says they've been here about a year-and-a-half before that, they were in their own home. but they said because of the gang violence, it was overtaken. your home was burned down. so here they are hoping to have found what would have been a safe refuge. but he says not even necessary safe feel
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better, okay >> chaos now grips much of haiti, especially the capital port-au-prince, for the first time, i haitian security course tells us rival gangs are now working together, launching a wide-scale series of attacks against the government. going after the airport, police stations and prisons. the terrible toll of the violence felt nearly everywhere even here behind the high walls of quito family's home for children run by sister piezo. the rules here posted on the wall, shelter must be friends. >> with ms be friends we've each other getting along >> that's the challenge here. >> sister pisces >> lived in port-au-prince for 25 years. the last five of which she's dedicated to creating safe spaces for children many of those here orphaned because of the deadly gang violence >> read after year mark more
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violence, more weapons >> this place is now at capacity, then south that children keep coming. she tells me sister says she also gets prayer requests from those you might not expect this a preference don't. you see really endanger preference, very >> i'm kidding. but everyday from the gang members and gang members are asking you to practice. yes. yes. yes. >> some of the gang members themselves just kids. this 14 year-old says he was recruited at 11 i can't go to school. he tells me wishing he could this gave the gangs control. i watched so many people get killed, and then i have to set their bodies on fire. he says outside of haiti's capital more often the anti-government protests, rather than the gangs paralyzing cities in jeremy, we drive with members of the world food programme to a local school. >> and these kids have not been to school since early january,
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they'll tell you the catholic priest who runs it shows us around >> just noticing on the chalkboard here in the last date, january 11, the last time kids are actually inside it's classrooms. >> it's >> been empty, violent protest erupted in january, making it too dangerous for the school's 234 students to travel to for the staff here, it's heartbreaking. >> do you think about them in what's been now more than a month that they haven't been here. do you think about their situations? >> son for them? for hot sauce? >> because i know he knows it's about >> more than missing out on an education i ungroup have
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nothing to to eat hunger is what drove this young team to go out at night alone and gang controlled territory last year, hoping to find food. instead, she tells us she was attacked and rape giving birth in january to a baby boy son of a likely gang member. she thinks well, i can't abandon him. she tells me my mother struggled a lot with me, so i have to do the same for him. even if it is a child raising my mother child, she says children bearing the brunt of a broken country that is spiraling further into chaos with each passing day. david culver, cnn we deserve a real king because if he cannot protect his own family house, these supposed to protect us >> do this myself come on, man and the lost kingdom. now
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