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have a map showing where they are totally sold out interestingly enough, it looks almost exactly like the path of totality so you're seeing it in ma different ways that companies are taking advantage of this o and-a-half billion dollars of economic engy bei put ito this eclipse for someing le tha five minutes and you're seeing in texas are going to have a t sinclast year in many ld aces like da for their hotel rooms any're saying onda, illi, wherke in th actually gothe 2017 ecpse ell they are also getting ed up and ey're selling out somene littl boutique doing eclip cooki. so y're seeing small any but he's and large companies gettinin on , sarah i love it. i have to tell you 70. i rember back in 2017, your reaction to the eclipse it was the most excited i've however, seen you, i hope you get that chance. >> again >> i'm doing it again. i'm going i'm gonna be out there. i have to tell you i lobbied
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hard want to do because once you do it, you gotta keep doing here. >> monday. how about that? all right. sounds good. >> and be sure to watch speaking of which cnn special coverage of the eclipse across america starting monday 1:00 p.m. eastern or stream it on max, a new our of cnn news central starts right now all right >> breaking news, waffle, new number is just in from the new jobs report way higher than expected. the unemployment rate dropped, no recession in sight it justin israeli military releases initial findings into the strike that killed seven world central kitchen aid workers, where the idf is placing the blame. >> i'm >> john berman with kate bolduan and sara sidner. this is cnn news central
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>> all right breaking news coming in hot red hot the economy added 303,000 jobs in march. >> way way higher than expectation. cnn's matt egan is with us now, mac give us a sense of these numbers and what it means >> john, this is another blockbuster jobs report and i gotta give you credit because about an hour ago after off-camera you have jokingly said, well, what if it comes in at 300,000, you almost nailed it 303,000 jobs it was added last month. >> this >> is 50% more than expected. it is an acceleration from what we saw on february the unemployment rate taking down to 3.8%. these really are very impressive numbers and this jobs market, it just continues to defy expectations both in a short-term basis, coming in hotter and hotter than expected, but also when you zoom out, this jobs market is so much better than people thought. >> a lot >> of economists reasonably expected that the fed's war on
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inflation spiking interest rates was going to cause the unemployment rate to go up, was going to cause job loss and that just has not happened, if anything, this jobs margaret is heating up and some economists are already there baffled by these numbers, right? one economists just put out a report with the subject line wow, and writing the data, leave us border line speechless. some context around these numbers. we're now looking at more than three straight years of monthly job gains. that is the fifth longest streak on record in the unemployment rate is now below 4% for 26 months. in a row, that is the longest streak since the late 60s and early 1970s under lbj and richard nixon, john listen, you can't bet a bet. bet against his jobs market because it just continues to defy expectations. >> oh, look at that graph there we have right here. that's what you want to see, just the jobs, unemployment going down, down, down, down, job growth, up, up, up and up. matt egan. thank you very much for that >> oh, mistaken identification
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and errors in decision-making. those are two of the findings from the initial investigation into the israeli airstrike that killed seven aid workers in gaza. now the idf review also saying that the strike should never have happened, calling it a grave mistake, and have now fired military officers involved in that decision-making in that strike. the aid workers with world central kitchen. we know they were traveling in a convoy of three vehicles two were armored vehicles. the idf says, some of the aid workers survived the first strike in the first vehicle and that they fled to the second vehicle in the convoy after that and then that one, of course then was also hit and no one survived. seen as a prop person is in jerusalem, seen as arlette saenz at the white house, flores are let stand by for us nick, let me first go to you, talk to us more about what we're learning happened from this initial investigation
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>> yeah, the idea is calling it a grave mistake that it happened out with the protocols of the rules of engagement. and here you have to start adding caveats in because we don't know and the idf doesn't close the rules of engagement. but what they have said in this report is that they spotted a gunman, a gunman getting on one of the aid trucks big trucks carrying the aid they then saw another somebody they believe to be a gunman. now the trucks and the suv's carrying the aid workers went to a warehouse the idf says, when those suvs came out of the warehouse they thought that the gunman might be in one of those suvs and that's why they were targeted now the idf is saying that this was a miss identification of the vehicles by the forces of miss clarification of the events on the ground. an additional details that the idf i've, briefed as well, say that they believe that they saw
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somebody in one of those vehicles who had some things slung over their shoulder which they later now believed was a bag. now the global central world central kitchen, i said very clearly that the fact that the idf has accepted sponsor ability and actually disciplined some stuff and accepted that the world central kitchen were acting along the protocols that they were supposed to followis next, stan
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transparent. alex, what donald mean everything. >> oh, absolutely. which is why they're pressuring before i just played session ends to change the law so that so that way it's winner take all for the entire state to basically get rid of that cratic advantage in omaha. >> and the >> biden team knows this too, ene trump's recent pu, it was not a coinciden that secd gentleman,oug i'half jt happened to op and omaha and you go to 2020, the biden mpaign was up with lots of ads in thomaha market to win that congressional strict like th did last time. so this could i mean, because of the crazy system that our founders gave us, this electoral college where every state can do it differently. we are now in this crazy scenario where we are fighting over for the end of the state legislative session in nebraska, it is just one electoral college vote. and the way to get a pass into brassica turns out is not going to be super easy for the republicans
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to do it. errol but boy, when you see donald trump and republican candidate starting to play with the electoral college system that already, at least right now seems to advantage them. it is interesting. yeah, it is interesting. and this is a candidate who, every time he's involved in a either a campaign rally or one of his court appearances. he comes out and talks about voter suppression, about how unfair it is, about how they're changing the rules on him and lo and behold, here they are trying to change rules, not in an nefarious kind of a way, you know, it's perfectly acceptable to go and try and persuade this unusual legislature. i mean, the brassica, among other things, is the only unicameral legislature. they don't have an assembly and a senate. they have drought that's the one legislature. so yeah, they can, they can try and they can push, but it really would be a matter of disenfranchising a number of people who went into this election season, expecting it to be like all of the other ones where their votes would count in the omaha area and of course, then main could try to change its rules and that would benefit the democrats. >> but >> we will take that as it
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calms. donald trump did an interview with hugh hewitt >> end. he said some wild things here. he talked about president binds performance during the state of the union address. and i want to play a little bit of that. this is sought number two, guys you know that that white stuff that they happen to find which happen to be cocaine and the white as i don't know, i think i think shop is >> going on there because i watched his state of the union and he was object up at the beginning by the end, he was fading fast there's something going on. i want to debate and i take debates with him at least should be drug tested >> i want >> are you >> suggesting president biden's using cocaine? >> i don't know what he's using, but that was not hey, he was higher than a kite >> i suppose you can look at that any number of ways. one of the ways is donald trump actually thought that president biden's performance during the state of the union, at least the first part, was quite good. it seems he seemed to think he did well.
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>> yeah, he's like, you know, it was all fake. he was it was just a temporary high, but this is also very classic trump. i'm just asking questions in order to, because now look at us. we're on tv talking. well, was biden high on cocaine during the state of the union? i mean, this is a classic trump example of just putting it into the media bloodstream so that people keep talking about it. i mean, it reminds me back in 2016 when with ted cruz's dad involved in the jfk assassination in ball, i just, you know, it's out there. >> yeah, confusion, chaos, deception it's it is certainly unworthy of a former president of the united states, unworthy of a candidate for that same office but apparently, this is what we're going to get that those are the words of somebody who is stuck in the polls, can't figure out how to build his base and in fact is going to just try and juice up his base with wild conspiracy theories and just try and put a shot of pure conspiracy theory energy out there to attract as many people as possible. it doesn't sound like a winning strategy to beat. >> no. i mean, it present buying good i'm just hi in the
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state of the union. do i mean, he could say, look, this is the problem was they made it sound as if he was a doddering old man and he came out and just gave a speech like the practice politician that but now they have to sort of explain it. they can't quite accept that. he's a vigorous man who happens to be in his late 70s as far as getting out, i mean, it's a sort of admission from donald trump that he thinks that the state of the union address was good or at least with something that needs to be dealt with. >> absolutely. there are a victim of their own setting of low expectations. he saw some 2022 when you have joe biden gets on the debate stage with trump and number for one was like, oh, he can commit, he can finish a sentence and it's not like joe biden's speech was perfect you know, he he mistakenly said russia instead of canada, like he, he had his flubs but i think it's more probably coffee than okay. very >> quickly, i want to play what donald trump said about richard nixon >> they went after him like they've never gone after anybody. he made some mistakes wildly. the firings were
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mistake. you notice the way i kept people that i couldn't stand that from nixon. i was a fan of his in many respects. and so will you. >> but >> in many ways he was his own worst enemy >> and he >> did things that were he didn't treat people. some people well and those people ended up coming back to get them learn his lessons from richard nixon. >> well, i think we all those of us who remember it and those who learned about it through history books, we can all learn a lot from richard nixon in his presidency. i do very different conclusions than donald trump did about what that presidency was a bad, this is not a personnel dispute when he tried to, when he fired the attorney general of the united states, fired the special counsel and try to append an investigation of his doomed corrupt presidency. it was a little bit more than that. >> errol louis, we should mention, of course, of the host of the big deal with errol louis on spectrum news. thank you very much for being with us, alex thompson. thank you as well. >> okay. so john has been having fun with it all week, so
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i'm going to try this one on for size because i will always win because i always do depending on where you live, your view of the solar eclipse on monday may totality rock yeah. >> we're good guys. are expected and were cloudy skies may ruin everything. four, bring it to you the new cnn original series space shuttle columbia, the final flight from yours this weekend, you can watch it. you can watch the first two episodes this sunday, 9:00 p.m. right here on cnn. here is a frequent these guys have trained you know, forever for this mission. last thing they want is for them to catch something and be sick that would be catastrophic for the mission so they put them in quarantine or rick, a week prior the children weren't allowed to be around them i had to say >> goodbye to him before he went to quarantine. and i remember hugging his waist because that's right came to him. and when i was 12 that
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that's 180501, 3636. call now i'm natasha bertrand at the pentagon. >> and this is cnn >> a florida construction worker was killed yesterday when part of a crane broke off a building and fell into a bridge in fort lauderdale i'm crushed two cars, three other people were hurt in this whole thing. >> the >> impact nearly split one of
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those cars in half. and the driver of one of the car said this want to play for you about the terrifying close call that he had >> i was driving and i felt a compression. >> i looked up and i saw the blue structure coming down i slammed on my brakes >> it's >> sheared off the front of my tesla. >> the car >> and all the airbags went off and i'm very very lucky to be alive. >> so that's it. i saw the structure after it hit my car, bounced in the air and then land on the car next to me >> it's like a matter of inches of that man wasn't a very different situation officials say that the bridge will remain closed indefinitely until the repairs are completed
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days so many gen xers, some super awesome millennials, remember, oh so well, the de, they first heard it smells like team spirit. now, today, nirvana fans are remembering the legendary grunge music icon kurt cobain. he passed away on this day, 30 years ago. also today, never before seen photos are being released of cobain, his wife, courtney love, and baby francis been in check them out on cnn.com. these were taken a year after the album, nevermind was released and are in the soon to be released book, family values. kurt, kurt, courtney, and frances bean it's always amazing to remember that cuckoo pain only released three studio albums before he died. they clearly had such a huge impact on music and pop culture sarah, it is so true, we're going from kurt cobain to pink floyd this morning one, the dark side of the moon one of america's what did you want? one of america's national parks is preparing for more than 1 million visitors
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coming to niagara falls for the eclipse just three days away. while in canada's niagara region officials, there have proactively declared a state of emergency. i haven't expected surge of visitors for monday's big event, but there's always the weather that could be a problem cnn senior data reporter, harry enten, for some reason is out at niagara falls with quite an outfit on harry, that dark side of the moon song written by pink floyd it was about insanity and i'm a little concerned. what do you see it out there? >> i mean, it is freakin freezing. that's the only thing i can really say. i got the eclipse glasses on. i'll take them off so i can actually see the camera this morning, we've had a buffet smorgasbord of whether it is currently though you can't see it on camera lightly snelling, we have the sun out over there. there was a rainbow forming over niagara falls. it's an absolute lunacy. now, the good news is it's supposed to warm
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up as we head into the weekend. it could be in the mid-fifties by monday, it's currently in the low 30s, but the big question is whether or not there'll be clouds and whether or not that we showers. now, at this particular point, the forecast is partly sunny mostly cloudy, not it's partly sunny and we just get those cirrus clouds up above. i think we're going to be okay because i was trying it on myself with these guys glasses over here and you can still see the some pretty well. but the fact is the old saying is, you know, at niagara falls, if you don't like the weather, just wait five minutes. that is definitely been the case this morning. that could be the case this monday. so we don't know what's going to happen. i'm just going to try and put on my weather camp shoes. i was looking at the model outputs, this historic data earlier on, and it does seem like the forecast is getting a little bit better. but the truth of the matter is sarah, we're just going to have to wait and see it's going to be a game-tying decision here. >> you know, it's a, great honeymoon location, niagara
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falls, harry would have even hearing from the lovers there i spoke with a number of lovers. we had a lovely couple out here earlier. they were with their dog who in fact was celebrating his third birthday. he had a nice little handkerchief on celebrating his birthday but the real thing that i'm hearing from them is that it's a rip off. it's a rip walk to be here come monday. the hotels are going from let's say right now, all hundred dollars they may charge upwards of $800 for monday and the planes, the plane rides, i was trying to book a plane and went from one $100 to $500 >> here i think one of the people saying rip off was you, i'm just going to put that out. >> one relied on tv doing this, you should make it a little less angry >> i've never. seen someone so excited. he angry something cool >> thanks, eric >> sure. to catch the special coverage of >> he's still going he's still sorry. that was harry's happy.
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are like, what are you hearing from the white house about this now >> well, kate, the white house so far says that they're withholding judgment until they have the time to pour through this initial report. spokesperson john kirby said earlier this morning that they want to read through and reach their own conclusions about what the israelis are saying before they publicly comment on it. but it does come on the heels of that blunt phone call between president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu yesterday in that call senior administration official says that netanyahu did admit that the idf was responsible for this a strike on that convoy which killed the seven aid workers. the president has said that he wants to see accountability amid this investigation, we will see if the steps and the firing and dust smith's all of those two idf or military personnel by the israelis is enough. but earlier today, secretary of state antony blinken also had a bit of a shift in his language in saying that he wanted to see an independent and fully publicized investment so we will see if the us continues to press israel on that front, but that called between president biden and netanyahu really was quite notable because the president was quite direct in conveying to netanyahu that things needed to change when it comes to their protection for civilians, protections for aid workers. the president basically saying that us would potentially be prepared to implement consequences against israel if they do not change
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course. now, in that conversation, the president laid out a few of the things that he wants to see. he wants to see protections for these humanitarian aid workers he's official said that both he and netanyahu agreed that more needs to be done to talk about where these aid worker first are located. he also wants to see more humanitarian assistance getting into gaza the us has welcomed some of these initial steps taken in the hours after that call to open up some of these key crossings and ports. but as secretary of state, antony blinken said this morning, the real test will be the metrics, how many trucks are getting in, how much humanitarian assistance? it's actually being distributed. but the aftermath of this call will be very closely watched to see what israel does and whether the us might impose any types of consequences for their actions so far arlette saenz at the white house for us, another important de their nic robertson, jerusalem. thank you. both of you. john, with a snail is retired us army major >> mike lyons, major. this is roughly where the strike on the aid workers happen. we've all seen these pictures of the aftermath here with syrup with
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that backup, with just a hole right in the roof of the world central kitchen vehicle in now, with this idf report, this is a list of the people dismissed. a major dismissed a colonel in the reserve, dismissed, and a general in charge of southern command reprimanded when you see these consequences. what does that tell you? >> it's significant effect that the israelis admitted so much that went wrong here. so this major in particular was responsible for all the fire support in that area. he was really responsible for the target. the one that should have made sure that it was not hit there was multiple rules of engagement that likely israel thought they follow. and i think that's what's going to change. you're going for the rules of engagement are going to be different now, if we notice that these were based on behaviors they thought they saw a person with a backpack. they thought they saw they knew gunman went in and certain areas, but now i think you're going to see much more specific rules of engagement by israeli soldiers on the ground. again, that that person might have been abiding by the rules of engagement, the time. but at this point, i think they're going to change all right
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>> in arlette was just talking about this agreement by the israelis to open the new crossing in northern gaza, the erez crossing here, and also have aid come in through the israeli port of ashdod there. what does that do? what does that open up in terms of getting more aid into gaza? gaza is good for the >> palestinian citizens there, but it creates a security problem for israel as they have been putting across a very big, secure border here between them since october 7 had happened. and this is a significant area because this opens up potentially hamas to come through that area and get further north and israel's so from a security situation has changed. i think israel has got to do things like put security beacons on these trucks and make sure from a friend and foe perspective, they know who's, d it looks like they've 're on outsourced some of the security to what hamas gunmen in some ways. so once they're in there and so i think they're going to have to take more responsibility. so to go back to the situation with the central kitchen, that if there were is really soldiers,
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they're protecting that convoy everything's different >> of course, israel can't control what comes in and out of the erez crossing there. you would think they're in a look at those trucks very, very carefully. >> israel is also on top of all of this on high alert today, they have canceled leave for some other reservists they've jams and gps signals why it's because of concerns of retaliation from iran today over the strike obviously, that took place in damascus a few days ago so they're taking out what israel says with several military leaders from iran and also some militia bruce, they're concerned retaliation inside israel today. what type of retaliation could around do so, that comes from iran directly, that opens up another front that's a very significant change in what's going on. iran appears not to want to escalate. that's as we understand, they're not attacking us forces as much anymore. but iran has got to act probably strategically. they wanted to try to cut off this land bridge that the persian gulf here there's a land bridge. it goes from
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israel through urac that gets good than supplies into the persian gulf here around a likely start focusing on that activate militia groups and do have its proxies do their dirty work because once they decide to launch a missile from iran and israel, everything changes at that point, israel now can attack the uranian nuclear capability and facilities that are there. so i don't think i think that would be in escalation that israel would respond disproportionately two. all right. major mike lyons. great see you today. thank yoso mucfor ing us understand what's happening that regiotoday. sarah >> donald tru's fight to ut dowtwo of the criminal cases against him fails. why two judges reject his legal arguments also a jobs report economists did not expect the huge numbers. we will hear from the acting secretary of labor in just a bit, plus one florida driver, lucky to be alive this morning after it a massive crane came crashing down right on top of his car >> i was driving >> and i felt the compression.
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is former manhattan prosecutor jeremy saland. jeremy, thanks for coming in. so these two rejections of motions to dismiss, if you will what is your takeaway from this in georgia and they're two very different criminal cases, obviously. but the fact it's feels like this is the week of donald trump is not immune from prosecution though is kind of how i end of the week. >> i think some of the prosecution won some battles, whether they win the war proverbially is yet to be seen because in part, because, because even, even these, these minor wins doesn't mean these trials are going to happen before the election or anytime after immediately after the election. so their wins an immediate, but when we look at smith and we look at what's happening in florida, we say, well, great, this isn't a presidential records act case. this is an espionage act case. and the judge says, in the four corners of that superseding indictment it's fine. it's legally sufficient. but what does she say? >> i'm leaving that door >> open to potentially have this to the jury when i have my jury instructions, which is a little bit odd, we're having this conversation now
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considering whether every day talk about that because i don't follow the order of operation. and in federal case, like classified documents case about when these things happen. this is unusual that there i'm going to say litigating this, right now. the judge says, i agree with you, special counsel, in part. and for now but what is she leaving open four still when it comes to the presidential records act portion of this, if you're saying that it's not going to be dismissed because it's not a presidential records act case that's completely accurate. but then to say we're going to discuss what the jury instructions might be when you don't have a date yet, even for a jury, even to start a trial. and you're opening the door to say, you know what donald trump, you may be able to argue as an issue of fact before a jury, not necessarily an issue of law for my consideration for dismissal, but whether you had that same intent and whether you're protected by the presidential records act to say, you know what? if you could have had this personhood second, i'm so
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sorry to interrupt, but secretary of state tony blinken is speaking right now from the tarmac. let's listen, man, that israel is taking full responsibility for this incident. it's also important that appears to be taking steps to hold those responsible accountable even more important is making sure that steps are taking going four, to ensure that something like this can never happen again prime minister netanyahu indicated to president biden that israel would be making further changes to his procedures to make sure that those who are providing assistance to people who so desperately needed in gaza are protected. so we're going to be looking very carefully at what those steps are, how it achieves better deconfliction better coordination. so that aid workers are protected. same time as israel pursues any military operations against hamas. it has to priority your ties, the protection of civilians. it has to make that job. >> number one
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>> to many people have been caught in this crossfire of hamas making children women, men losing their lives. their safety has to be a priority and military operations need to be designed around their protection not the other way around. >> so we'll >> be looking at all of this in the days to come and will be as i said, assessing full the report on the world central kitchen incident. and looking to see not just what what steps are being taken, but the results the fall from >> thank you. thanks, everybody. thanks, everyone important statement from the secretary of state right there saying that he said it was important that israel is taking full responsibility for what happened, that grave mistake of a strike. that's how israel was describing it on world central kitchen aid workers and also that they're it's important that they're taking steps to hold people accountable. the
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secretary of state's statement this morning as is this is especially important because earlier today, he owed already said the following. it's critical. we see an independent thoreau and fully publicized investigation into the killings of the world central kitchen team yet to be, it may suggest what we heard right there from the secretary of state that this report satisfies that, but that is not clear. we'll see if he's still calls for a second separate independent investigation from what the idf has put out. very clearly, he says, though the administration is going to be looking through this report and looking to what steps israel takes going forward. we'll keep you updated on that back to our legal conversation for a very hard turn now, jeremy, thank you so much for that. let me ask you about the georgia election case before i let you go, because you have one thing is the attempt to dismiss on first amendment rights saying that his speech and conduct around
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the election and the interference attempts were protected speech, the judge says i'm not going to dismiss this case on those grounds. but also in georgia, there's reporting that lawyers for several of the defendants are weighing whether to ask for a gag order to be put on the district attorney in this case. this is after they tried and failed to already get her recused are taken off. the case. is this normal? >> it's certainly not normal. and remember, the appellate division or the court of appeals, there is deciding whether or not to hear trump's efforts and appeal to see whether she should be removed. so i think it's certainly premature. i understand why they want to do it. the train is coming, the thing that she's said, the concerns that you going to prejudice the jury, but your way far out from jury selection again, like we discussed before, and you're waiting to hear from their court because see whether or not she's going to be removed on an appeal. it's premature. it's a little rare, but i think fani willis needs really does stick to the courtroom and less less to the publicity and out in the public. that's how she should try our case.
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>> definitely seems maybe one of the lessons from this is gone so far. thank you so much, jeremy. >> thank you for >> allowing for the interruption and thank you for sticking around. >> so another month >> of job market's fly, the jobs market flying past expectations, the march jobs report, just out. what is the labor secretary? thing about it now, she is our guest today, march 30 years since legendary rock star in her ronna frontman, her cobain passed away. >> how >> fans are remembering him no >> if you work in spaceflight, this is the worst possible thing that can ever happen >> my dad died doing what he loved spiritual columbia final flight, premieres sunday at nine on. >> hello >> ghostbusters it's duck, we help people customize and save hundreds on car insurance prince with liberty mutual
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remains under 4%. that's for 26 months straight. so for over two years, we're seeing historically low unemployment rate at the same time that we see very strong labor force participation rate. and it's worth noting that real wage is continuing to grow up, to go up. so the idea here is that overall a strong economy is good for everybody. but under president biden's policy, if they're especially good for working people and that's exactly what we want to see. >> it sounds like there's some, some good construction going on it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under behind you. so so people are hard at work in this economy it's all those jobs, gdp growth, smashing market expectations in the fourth quarter, the us is by all accounts doing really well but in one of the latest surveys, just one-quarter of registered voters in seven key swing states say that the economy has improved in the past two years why do you think there's this disconnect between the data and what we keep seeing and how americans actually feel about their personal economies
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>> so i think some of it is just we've come through a lot as a country trying to remember where we were three years ago a new plan. but they they unexpectedly unraveled their when the president came into office. but covid was raging the unemployment rate was sky-high. people weren't sure that they could get toilet paper or baby formula and now 15.2 million jobs have been created since the president came into office. again, this historic low levels of unemployment, we're seeing industry grow. i did not set up that construction noise, but construction is one area in which we saw tremendous growth over this last, this last month. that's not by accident. that's because this president has said, we're going to invest in erica. we're going to create jobs in america and that, and that is changing. and the same time, we're seeing prices steadily go down. and so i think that consumer sentiment is also changing but we also “price lock” guarantee. which has made him, a bit... take it as a sign that we have more work to do and will continue to do it until every american feels that sense of security that the present talks about. we want a good job not
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just to be a good paycheck, but also to provide some breathing room are you >> frustrated by the fact that the people aren't giving biden administration credit for this, that americans don't don't feel that things are better >> i mean, i will say so. i've been traveling quite a bit. i just got back from nevada. i wasn't just continent michigan. when i meet with people who are in an apprenticeship program that they didn't they didn't know existed preparing for a job that was not just going to be a short-term job but a career unruly. that's going to put them squarely in the middle-class. all there's, there's, there's a tremendous amount of hope, optimism when i talk to people, they say they feel security, they haven't felt sometimes. so that is certainly the experience of many who it's a noisy daycare dz. >> but the experience of many, many working people in families and we want to continue to see that
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they apportion there electoral college votes in the presidential election, the brass get in maine are the only two states in the country that a portion there electoral votes by congressional districts in presidential elections. why does that matter? well, one single vote in the case of nebraska could swing the entire election. let me show you how this is what the electoral college would look like if donald trump and joe biden one exactly the same states in exactly the same same places they wanted 2020, you'll note the total is different than 2020. biden won 306 electoral votes in 2020, but there's been a census. some of those electoral college votes have been reapportionment would be and we could all un-experience this whole session. three or three to 2305. okay so what if president biden were to lose in arizona? this is a state that republicans often win in nevada. this is a state that democrats have been struggling for the last year. so what if president trump, for president trump wins in nevada? and what if donald trump wins in georgia as well? then what
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you see, the race is 270 electoral votes for president biden, 268 for donald trump but then let's go to nebraska. remember, they apportioned their electoral votes by congressional district. donald trump won the state easily, but he lost that first congressional district right around omaha. switch that to read okay, that's uncalled for. >> if it >> becomes winner-take-all, it's two to then the election goes to the house of representatives. >> each state. >> each state delegation gets to cast one vote for president. republicans hold more states. donald trump almost definitely would be the winner there. so that one electoral vote in nebraska could swing the whole thing. this is not an implausible scenario with me now to discuss cnn political commentator, errol louis and national politics reported for axios, alex thompson. i will just meander over here and you can see it's it's almost

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