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>> good saturday morning and welcome to cnn this morning today is april 6, 2024. i'm victor blackwell and i'm amro walker. here's what we're watching for you. this morning. rattled buildings and nerves, a series of aftershocks jolt millions across the northeast after the strongest earthquake in nearly 250 years this hits new jersey, a ripple effects felt up and down the east coast. >> the us is bracing for what senior officials called a quote, significant and inevitable attack by iran in the coming days with live with the overnight developments israel says it's approved reopening acute crossing to allow humanitarian aid to flow into gaza for the first time since the israel-hamas war started six months ago, we are live there with the latest and the eclipse frenzy sweeping
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across the country, leading to a population boom in one tiny town in texas i'll take you there later this morning >> at least 18 aftershocks have rattled the northeast after a 4.8 magnitude earthquake struck the region yesterday, the shaking could be felt all the way from washington, dc, dc up to maine. >> there were no serious injuries or damage reported in the strongest earthquake to hit new jersey in more than 240 years. but the shaking it did leave some people and some pets startled more than 23 million people felt light shaking and a lot of it was caught on camera. cnn's polo sign of all spoke to some rattled new yorkers after the quake a typical morning in middlesex, new jersey suddenly interrupted by a rare earthquake that rocked much of the eastern us on friday second angle captured
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the rattling of the walls violent enough to knock items to the ground >> you my house was shaking >> it's one of many videos shared online, capturing stunned and scared residents during and after 4.8 magnitude quake the epicenter was some 50 miles west of new york city in northern new jersey, according to the us geological survey, which estimates at least 23 million people felt some degree of shaking from dc to new england now, tanner was working at a manhattan high-rise. >> my >> chair, certain kind of bouncing a little bit. and as soon as i looked around, i immediately realized that i wasn't alone everybody else in the building definitely felt something. and so there's a feeling i haven't experienced before. it was quite interesting and yeah there's, a little unnerving. >> the new jersey quake is the
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largest to strike that state and over 240 years, according to the usgs in new york city, let's security council meeting on the war in the middle east forced to pause as the un manhattan headquarters shook. >> some yeah, >> you're you're making the ground shake critical infrastructure like bridges and the transit system fared well. many built to withstand seismic events stronger than friday's assured city officials, we do not have any reports of major impacts to our infrastructure or injuries but of course we are still assessing the situation polo sandoval, >> cnn, new york. >> polo. thank you for that report. the us is actively preparing for a significant attack from iran in the coming days, officials in the and israel are on high alert after an israeli airstrike in damascus that killed at least seven iranian officials, according, include your top commander, a state department says, it warned tehran not to use the strike as a pretext to
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attack us personnel and facilities in the region. we're also waiting this morning for word on when israel will reopen crossings to allow aid into gaza the erez crossing is one of them. now american officials worried widespread destruction will prevent a from reaching those in need >> these are positive developments, but the real test is results. and that's what we're looking to see in the coming days. and in the coming weeks is the aid effectively reaching people who need it throughout gaza >> and we have teamed coverage this morning, we will get to camila dechalus in just a minute, but let's start with cnn's nic robertson, who is standing by live in israel nick, can you tell us okay. you know, we're we're actually gonna go to kamila first and kamila tell us more about the specific intelligence about an looming attack from iran well,
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at this point in time, us officials say they believe an attack against made by >> iran is inevitable. and even though we don't know exactly how or when they're planning to strike back. we know that he could come as early as next week. now, this has been a major talking good point when biden spoke to the israeli prime minister over the phone, the last time they spoke. and we know that us officials are preparing for a worst-case scenario and making preparations as we speak but the bigger picture here i amron victor is that this could potentially escalate into a wider regional conflict. and that is something that biden has long tried to avoid. amara, viktor all right. camila dechalus. thank you very much >> are we >> going to nic robertson? are okay. we don't have them anymore, so we will go now to cnn global affairs analyst
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kimberly dozer. kim, it's good to have you this morning. first off, >> let's talk about >> the us actively preparing for significant attack that could come as soon as within a week next week, by iran, this is from our mj lee, who broke this reporting yesterday. what are you hearing about where and how iran and could target us assets >> well, this would be highly unusual if iran does a strike directly on israeli targets or israeli territory. in the past, what iran has done is used proxies to attack obscuring its hand, obscuring it's command orders, even though it's known, for instance that iran trained and supplied much of the weaponry that hamas used in its october 7 attacks against israel. iran said that it wasn't informed of that actual
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planning and that day that it had yes. supported the hamas movement. but it tries to erase any any culpability in this case, iran has directly warned that is going to target israel in some way for the attack on the diplomatic compound inside of syria. that of course israel has said was a quds force or revolutionary guards command center, as well as being a diplomatic compound. and it killed high-ranking officials in the quds force, which the us also considers a terrorist group. so could it be some sort of his below rocket attack on from the at a level we haven't seen before, or an iranian drone strike on israel proper. i think if it's the latter that would possibly trigger some sort of larger response by israel, or possibly by the us. and in the past, iran hasn't wanted to risk that.
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>> it tell us or about how you expect a us to respond to. i guess, any attack on us interests and particularly on israeli interests as well, because you heard the us warning iran, do not use what's going on. israel as a pretext to attack us interests. so what could you expect from the us then if iran doesn't? deed go ahead >> well, iran has said things like don't get caught between us and israel on this to the us that even, even on twitter or the platform now known as x, or some of its officials have tweeted don't get in the way. and there has been a two pause by iranian proxies in the region on us military facilities. but it could be something like iran has threatened to attack anyone transiting certain parts of the gulf or more precisely, it's threatened to respond if some
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of its tankers are seized by us, there are a number of different ways that there are us troops throughout the gulf. there are us naval ships all of these present potential targets. but again, any one of them could trigger response it's by the us or israel that escalates this into a hot war, which all sides have hesitated doing >> cnn's reporting is also that the biden administration is embracing for one of the worst-case scenarios, and that would be a direct strike on israel by iran what are your thoughts on that? i mean, is that likely >> again, they haven't risked it in the past, but what you're ron could do is target a military facility and scrupulously avoid civilian areas which is hard to do in israel, which is a very small
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country and and military facilities are often sheik by jowl with with israeli neighborhoods. and depending on the level of that kind of attack, that would we know that israel is a nuclear power, even though it doesn't admit to being one. and that could escalate to at least a volley of missiles back-and-forth. and then i don't know where you go from there. >> yeah >> this is the escalation that the world has been extremely concerned about. let's go back to the potential or the expected reopening of the erez crossing it would mark a major shift by israel, but also which is notable. we're seeing a major shift in tone by the biden administration, a notably that conversation between biden and netanyahu on thursday after that deadly strike on the seven aid workers with world central
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kitchen. and on that call biden demanded several things to netanyahu, including allowing aid to get in i want you to listen to what john kirby how to say about that call. >> we'll watch closely and monitor how they do on the commitments that they make. and as i said earlier, if there's no changes to their policy in their approaches, then there's going to have to be changes two hours it sounds like an ultimatum. kim, i mean, what do you think about the fact that biden is basically saying the us policy on israel could change it was certainly language that was perceived in israel as an ultimatum, but ultimatums are also tools >> because the israeli government isn't just one monolithic group of people you've got the conservative cabinet that netanyahu put together after now not having enough seats to take power and
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that's got a lot of right wingers that don't want to, they want to cut off aid altogether from gaza. and then you've got the war cabinet, which includes some of his opponents and that war cabinet is much more open. understands the need i'm getting aid in there. so by issuing an ultimatum like that, netanyahu was able to silence some of his critics on his extreme right-wing government and say, we've got to open the passageways in the north and get more aid in there because this has been such a public mistake by the israeli defense forces. we've got to give something back, or we threaten our weapons supplies, we threaten our western support. we threaten our white house support, which we need no matter what happens in the election, come the fall, it regarding the strike of the deadly strike on the wck. there
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was an internal investigation by israel they determined that there were some grave mistakes made mistaken identity was basically what happened and they mistook the convoy for hamas, a terrorists were hearing from around the world, from the world central kitchen and also from the un secretary general, that their needs shipping independent third party investigation what are your thoughts on that? i mean, do you expect israel would would allow an independent party two step into investigate this? >> israel hasn't in the past especially when this is a military matter that involves highly classified intelligence on their side. i think what you're going to hear from the white house and the pentagon, who've been studying this detailed report behind closed doors. >> is >> that look, they accepted fault. people got fired we've done similar mistakes. we've hit civilian targets as well. >> i >> don't think they're going to push any further. this was a public enough acceptance of
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culpability that it will be enough for the white house, if not for world central kitchen >> and the us is also said it has no plans to conduct an independent investigation. can dozer good to have you this morning. thanks. still >> ahead this morning, police are searching for a man. they say set part of senator bernie sanders office on fire. what we're learning about the incident and a possible motive plus forecast of. fire and ice i was dramatic. millions of people out west are bracing for the threat of wildfires and millions more battling freezing conditions and we're just a couple of days away from the total eclipse of the sun. that really puts me in the mind of audrii to, i was all right. >> liquids >> thing that for you, how small towns in the past? are preparing for their big moment >> labia used in check. >> we hear nothing. >> a space shuttle accident,
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a number of other retail offices and a number of other office spaces. and official said they arrived on the scene and they located a fire in the vegetable in between an elevator and the entrance to sanders office. the official said that the evacuated the scene and that there was some fire and water damage with that, thankfully, no one was injured. we do have a statement from state director catherine van haze. this is someone who works for sunday senator sanders. and she said they were grateful to the fire and police for first responders, and that they were relieved that no one on their staff or anyone in the area was harmed. but even though no one was injured, it is still very alarming incident, especially given the recent uptake and threats that we have seen leveled against members so congress melanie zanona. thank you so much for the report. 11 million people in the west are facing red flag warnings of a critical fire weather threat in a place from new mexico to kansas. >> and while the west deals with the heat, though ohio
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valley is faced with in april fries with cold air causing temperatures to drop into the 20s. cnn meteorologist elisa raffa is joining us now. i'm just confused with all the weather going on. i mean, so many extra >> fight back >> busy for sure. and yeah, we're still getting a little bit of taste of winter leaks likes to sneak in and you've got these temperatures on the cold side this morning where we're below freezing in spots and that's why we've got these frost and freeze concerns because the growing season has started in location temperatures again dipping below freezing from cincinnati to chicago, to detroit as well. we've got the frost and freeze alert stretching from st. louis to nashville, even just north of atlanta, charlotte, and raleigh, because the growing season is in effect. and then you get these cold temperatures and that puts that visit vegetation at risk, the crowd, the farmers really need to kind of handle those crops a little bit differently. here's our next storm system that's brewing on the west coast. you'd see some whitening and there with some snow as it develops over the four corners
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>> i mean >> just a couple of weeks ago, president biden with former presidents clinton and obama, they set a record of 26 million in a day. >> have >> these billionaires who at one point distance themselves from trump, are they back now >> i think that's a good question, victor. some of them might be back, but i think there's certainly still trepidation because there's really there's the state of unknown about what happens, particularly with former our president trump's legal issues. and that's what makes this so complicated. >> your >> normally in these races, whether it's presidential, senate, house down-ballot these donors get involved and they want to elect the candidate. however donald trump makes this different because he's a lot of legal bills to pay off and legal penalties and fees he's et cetera. so they have to keep that in mind and we know that president trump needs to pay that off. so that makes things
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a lot more complicated. however, i do think as we get closer to november there is this feeling that look, donald trump is going to be the republican nominee before during the primary nikki haley was still in there, were still maybe this this feeling of hope that maybe there's this alternative for right now they have donald trump. >> all right, let's talk. you mentioned down-ballot. let's talk about that. there seems to be and you've got new reporting on this. some optimism amongst democrats that the likelihood that they will be a constitutional so amendment on the ballot in florida specifically on abortion rights elevates the, at least the democratic candidate in the senate race. if not the president, although i don't know if anybody says he's going to win florida clearly here what do you know about how democrats view this vote? that's coming in november >> so victor, over the past few years, we've since the overturning of roe v. wade,
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we've seen a number of these abortion ballot measures voted on in states, also in red states like ohio. so last year in 2023, voters and ohio republican state voted to enshrining abortion in the state's constitution. >> however, democrats say that they're >> even more optimistic in florida than let's say an ohio because it's on the ballot at the same time as joe biden's running for president, as debbie mucarsel-powell, who's challenging incumbent senator rick scott she's on the ballot as well. so they say it makes it easier for them to tie the republican opponents to abortion restrictions in florida however republicans and even some democrats, i talked to acknowledge that look, it's very plausible that this abortion ballot measure will go into effect. in are will be voted into the state's constitution and training abortion rights at the same time though, tickets, letters are really real thing in florida. so theoretically,
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someone could vote for you know, to enshrine abortion in florida is constitution. but at the same time, vote for donald trump or rick scott. but all depends on how donald trump messages on the issue. >> he is been >> pretty strategic are trying to be strategic on this issue over the past year since roe v. wade was overturned, he knows how difficult this is for republicans. so next week, he supposed to make an announcement as to how he's going to deal with this issue. and i think we'll have more of an idea of how this will play for republicans going forward. >> we'll have to see if that announcement comes. the former president has a history of saying next week or two weeks from now, i'll give a speech or make a statement and that never comes, but will stand by for. now since super tuesday, the primaries have gotten less attention because we now know the presumptive nominees will be trump and biden, but i want to focus it on wisconsin with you. and significant protest numbers here. i'm going to start with the republican race
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>> former president >> trump earn less than 80% of the vote in this crucial swing state 124,000 people got up, drove to the polls to vote for a candidate who was not trump. you see nikki haley got 76,000 votes, 12 what's the level of concern in the trump campaign as we get further from the the super tuesday date and his wrapping up the number of delegates that he's still getting this this number of protest votes >> look, i think on both camps and the biden camp and the trump camp, there is a concern about enthusiasm because when we look at polls, we know that a lot of americans aren't excited for this it's trump vs biden, rematch and touch some data would suggest there dreading it. however, i think you're hearing both of the campaigns, including the trump campaign, say, look, we have a lot of time between now and november, even though that the
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clock is ticking. so that's why you see donald trump going to wisconsin. i think, your honor obviously going to see president biden go to wisconsin as well. remember, there was also an uncommitted vote in wisconsin that got quite a bit of traction, pushing back against former president or president biden, excuse me, his handling of the israel-gaza war. so that's something we're going to see. and i think these candidates since imperative on both the them to really galvanize their basis and also galvanized independent swing voters at a time when they just aren't necessarily excited for the prospect of these two men going up against each other. yeah. and just before we go here, let's put up the democrat votes here, 90% to 90% voted for president biden and the uninstructed, which is essentially uncommitted. 8.2% of the vote at 48,000, we gotta wrap it there. julia manchester, thanks so much. >> just ahead, millions will make their way to the path of totality ahead of monday's
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love these terms before bandera, texas, a place known as the cowboy capital of the world happens to be smack in the middle of the path of totality. now the small town is bracing for a massive wave of tourists. monday, cnn's rosa flores is there to check it all out >> welcome the bandera, you guys >> it's the cowboy capital of the world. >> lots of western bands and good dancing. >> bandera, texas is in the path of totality for monday solar eclipse the town is expected to experience more than four minutes of darkness >> rosa, i know you're over there, but i can't see you. i can't see you. >> eclipse mania has taken hold of bandera horses and dinosaurs are daunting eclipse glasses even eyewear for a giant cow boy, one monster eclipse party we are downtown bengio, texas behind this here is the courthouse band erez population of under 1,000.
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>> everybody knows everybody. >> hi, eilene is expected to quadruple monday saythe from china in the 11th street lag all over the place' 11th street cowboy bar, the me medium rare and greet is about the eclipse. >> you drove 1,700 miles 1,700 miles. to see the eclipse >> these two friends caravan from pennsylvania not been preparing. i bought a camper. i bought a jeep. i didn't everyone i can >> i hear that it might storm and bandera de are we doing thinking about this? >> it's not just bandura's cow girls praying for good weather millions are expected to flock to texas and more than a dozen us states and the celestial path of totality. some officials are worried about traffic jams >> and this is easter in
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bandera cow girls solved that problem >> i'm going to jump on booster i'm going to ride by everybody and i do milo princesses wave even eclipse mania, expected to add 6 billion to the us in one estimate, texas, a slice of the astronomical pi, one point 4 billion. the eclipse merchandise and bandera they sold like that is practically sold out >> well, this is beautiful country. >> alex? >> yes, ma'am. >> so our venues, like the historic dixie dude ranch. and when did you start getting calls about the eclipse? >> our first reservation for the clips was in 2017. think we sold out completely about four years ago >> what never runs out here are the good people and moon >> by the eclipse, or the eclipse >> and the good times many a times, those good times here in bandera happen on a horse. here
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there's thousands of people who are expected for the eclipse. i know that a lot of people are worried. is there going to be cloud cover or are we gonna be able to see the eclipse or not? but that's not stopping people in bandera. they're going to have a good time amara viktor >> i am checking flight. >> i know he's gone and so you do your thing but do not look up without those eclipse glasses, right? that's what we've got to rub member by the way. >> i did have some two i'm going to bring them down in the next hour from upstairs, i left them on my desk, but yeah, the glasses and we're all keeping eyes on the cloud cover. this eclipse actually has many more millions of people in its path than the last one in 2017. >> so >> there are a lot of people that are looking to see what this cloud cover forecasts will be because you'll be able to see the eclipse even with some clouds, it's just the detail that you might be able to see. here's a look at the storm path, the storm track comes right through texas. we do have a growing severe risk and then those clouds could kinda sit along the path the best viewing it looks like might be a new england. here's our severe risk for monday. we have a slight
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risk level, two out of five for damaging winds and large hail. now it looks like a lot of these storms cred kinda fire up after the eclipse, but you're gonna have a lot of people in dallas checking out the club so you could see where some of the showers and storms might line up. it comes with the clouds for a place like dallas in texas where we've got this severe risk and the clouds will have them for a decent part of the stretch again, like i mentioned just because we have some clouds, doesn't mean you might not be able to see everything you probably still be able to feel the darkness coming in and just might not be as crisp as you want it. >> you feel the darkness because $711 round-trip arkansas from atlanta, right back it's round-trip. >> round trip. >> some of its sole somewhere it's on evening. so imagine there's some people who are going there and they've already booked the flights back for yeah. yeah. yeah >> i have interest. maybe you might do it >> maybe. >> you some points
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the lawsuit under allegations aiding and abetting, both combs and his son deny the accusations. this is the latest in a series of lawsuits filed against combs and follows raids by federal investigators at his homes in los angeles and miami last week cnn's josh campbell has more forest nearly two weeks after that dramatic law enforcement surge of music mogul's sean combs homes in miami in los angeles, reportedly >> part of a federal sex trafficking investigation, according to law enforcement sources, he and his son, christian combs, are facing new legal challenges in a 31 page lawsuit filed thursday here in la superior court, a woman who worked as a crew member and bartender on a yacht, least by the combs family in december 2022, claims sean combs turn what was sold as a wholesome family excursion into a hedonistic environment. it resulted in unwanted exposure to unlawful drug use, sex work, and general chaos. she says christian combs pressured her to drink alcohol and then assaulted her. she says she
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will. i trust and we'll dot com and make it count inside >> politics sunday with manu raju tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. as a local reporter in texas in 2003, ed lavandera saw the space shuttle >> columbia disaster in the hours after the debris from the tragic accident fell from the sky? yeah. and edwin ought to cover the debris >> recovery efforts in the emotional fallout of the disaster on communities in texas and the weeks that followed
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>> all right. >> we've got a little problem on the space shuttle columbia has been out of communication now for the past 12 minutes those were the first hunting words on cnn just over 21 years ago, that something was wrong with the space shuttle columbia while cnn's live coverage intensified, i got the call to race out the door >> good morning. and if you step out side quickly, that's a live picture of the space shuttle columbia. i turned on my home television and saw that a photo journalist i used to work with at cnn affiliate wxia in dallas, was capturing the moment live it would soon shocked the world. >> john prank >> we've known each other a long time >> good to see you. my friend prank was >> asked to capture something routine. alive, beauty shot of the shuttle coming home, streaking across the dallas sky. >> still remember the sky? >> real blue it >> came right over downtown. >> then the unthinkable it's high and it's moving, and it's moving
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>> it looks like you can see pieces of the shuttle coming off when it broke up, >> it wasn't like anything i'd ever seen amenable. it was just like like fingers, flight country also, it was like surreal add what are you seeing? >> well, miles, we're driving, our cnn dallas team, phoned in reports from the road all day. it didn't take long to find space shuttle columbia debris scattered all over east texas all seven astronauts aboard were killed. >> we >> come across the first location where we've seen what appears to be some sort of piece of debris that has been smoldering for some time now in a wide open field, we're joined by melissa rusty lives here in macedonia. this morning, roughly about 8:03. the walls started shaking, thunderous noise, booming would seem to be right in our backyard. it >> you're goi to lava s. deir is joing us now from macedonia ready at wolf you can imagine this a debris field that is massive, four
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investigators to have to comb find the most hating about hat >> my memories of that day is that there were seven ining astronauts tt wereuthere chling to think abt it w probably the saddest story have revered.t was unexpected. >> but when residents found and astronaut's helmet and a crew nightmare of whahad ppen came clear >> you were sent out there for a beautyp or a by ot >>hat's the last it over. was the beauas shattedy traged lavandera, cnn, dallas >> ed. thank you for that. >> be sort of watch the >> brand new original series space shuttle columbia, the final flight it premiers tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific only on cnn the next hour i've cnn this morning starts right now

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