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international opposition to a possible ground operation in rafah, where more than 1 million people have sought shelter egyptian state media is now reporting significant progress in talks over a gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal delegations from israel and hamas headed to cairo for negotiations that are said to be quote, bringing points of view closer together that came on the same day demonstrators took to the streets in jerusalem to demand the release of the remaining hostages held in gaza >> on these are our people and we can't stand another day without them coming home. and it's above politics love religion, it's a humanitarian issue and that's what we're
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here to shout today >> it's been wedeman this report before the latest word on progress from qarrah the stage is set for a new round of talks in cairo aimed at reaching some kind of ceasefire >> in gaza, given an additional sense of urgency by the us following president biden's thursday phone call with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu biden urged attend yahoo to try and reach a deal. the prime minister already facing growing domestic demands to bring the hostages home. president biden also urged cut that in egypt, the principal mediators in these talks to pressure hamas as well. the basic outlines of the deal have been and on the table for months that first a ceasefire, hamas wants a permanent one. israel clearly looking for a temporary halt in hostilities. second, an exchange of hostages
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held by hamas for palestinian prisoners and detainees in israeli jails what needs to be worked out is the ratio of palestinians for every hostage and finally, the return of hundreds of thousands of displaced palestinians to their homes in northern gaza. if that is, they have homes to return to cia director william burns is in cairo along with the cut that in foreign minister, the hamas delegation is led by senior leader highly little higher israeli officials tell cnn, there delegation should to cairo will have an expanded remit to negotiate the details though the final decisions still risks with the cabinet failure once more to reach an agreement will have deadly consequences. i'm ben wiedemann, cnn reporting from beirut aaron david miller is a senior fellow at the carnegie
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endowment for international peace, and a former us state department middle east >> negotiated. he joins me now from washington. good to have you with us thanks for having me was very six months into the gaza war that was triggered by the october 7 hamas attacks in israel. >> is this conflict at a turning point as a result of last week's deadly israeli strikes on those seven world central kitchen aid workers that angered president joe biden and intensified the strained relations between him and prime minister benjamin netanyahu turning point toward a better outcome or worse one >> i mean, i think 600 >> is war. what i think i can say with real certainties that israelis and palestinians are in and what i would call a strategic cul-de-sac and right now, i see no way out. >> there >> is the possibility negotiations are ongoing in
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cairo now limited hostage exchange 45 israelis, women, the elderly, and the infirm from a symmetrical number of palestinian prisoners, 100 of which were either convicted of or accused of killing israelis. and a 45 day cease fire that will not end the war. >> so >> i not sure i would use the word turning point or inflection point >> i think it is safe to say that the israeli ground campaign has taken a sort of a downshift. israelis started with 100,000 forces in their beginning of the ground operation. they withdrawn most of those from my northern gaza central gaza and i think only one brigade remains anywhere from three to 5,000 israeli forces controlling the east-west highway road that cuts gaza in two. so in that sense, i think it is a turning
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point, but it is by no means are we closer to the end of the war >> right? and you mentioned israel withdrawing those trypsin southern gaza it's also said to reopen the erez crossing into northern gaza temporarily to allow more humanitarian aid into the enclave in response. monster president biden's call to do more to help civilians. but again, will this be deemed enough >> well, it really depends. i think that the prime minister is on probation. >> i think >> the president made very clear, but i also think that joe biden does not want to sustain in confrontation. he does not want to exercise the leverage that he has. certainly the key leverage which is to restrict or condition military assistance. so he's given the prime minister or a test, frankly, that you israeli should have passed two months ago the port of ashdod is only what, 20 miles from northern gaza. >> it's replete with
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>> screening facilities. they could have handled an enormous amount of international humanitarian assistance then he went could have trucked it into northern gaza instead of having to go all the way to care and shalom or rafah. >> so i think the israelis >> couldn't do a lot to satisfy the administration's demands i think that's not too strong a term that they knew more on humanitarian aid, but none of that is going to bring the war any closer together to an end. what you need is an israeli hamas agreement to begin, to hope that you could build on that to de-escalate military activity on the israeli side. and clearly hamas as well >> and >> free the remaining hostages. but that's gonna be a very tough lift. >> and it >> is not going to happen anytime soon. we're looking at months, more of what we've seen before. >> and the main israelis have
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been out on the streets calling for the resignation of their prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, while ultra-orthodox jews have also been demonstrating against efforts to have them included in conscription requirements. how shaky is netanyahu's hold on power, right now the polls >> suggests that the vast majority of israelis won elections and they don't want benjamin netanyahu as their next prime minister. the problem is there's really no mechanism to remove him >> the only way >> to do it is if in fact his coalition, 65 seats somehow fractures, which would then require knesset majority to schedule a new elections roughly three months for when that when that legislation passed. but right now, gadi eisenkot and benny gantz sit in the war cabinet. he israeli public is demonstrating, but as you pointed out, rose mery, there any number of of reasons
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for the demonstrations >> and you need a >> united, literally what you had in the judicial reform period when for 40 weeks you had hundreds of thousands of israelis out in the streets you don't have that yet, and you need that and you need benny gantz, i think to leave the war cabinet and address the nation as to why he is leaving. and even that might not shake the most right-wing extremist government. the coalition in israel's history aaron david miller, appreciate your analysis and perspective on this. thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having us and israeli official says the reopening of the erez crossing for humanitarian aid has been delayed. it was set to open on sunday, but officials say they're still making what they call logistical preparations to ensure the checkpoint can accommodate truckloads of aid. despite the urgent need and us
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pressure, the israeli military agency in charge of aid deliveries says, it will announce the crossing's opening, quote, once a date is set, the world food programme's executive director cindy mccain, says a massive amount of much-needed food is just waiting to get into gaza. but she says it's important that the right kind of foods are getting in, especially for children who are in desperate need the aid of nutrients. here's what mccain told cnn on sunday >> yeah, bmp stands ready. we have right now amassed outside on the border food for 1.1 million people for three months we just need to get it in. that's why these crossings are so important and more crossings are needed as you know cnn has gathered a list of vetted organizations that are on the ground responding, and you can find details on how you can
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help on our website. at cnn.com let slash impact it is the final countdown to solar eclipse monday when millions of people in the mexico and canada, we'll watch the moon block out the rays of the sun. the forecast for parts of the eclipse path of totality could ruin the view of this once in a lifetime. experience for many, but regardless of what the weather may bring it's likely won't dampen the enthusiasm of millions of people who die hards eclipse chasers scientists, and mexico have been planning and preparing for this rare celestial event. and so have cities in the path of totality he is they expect an influx of tourists. will the solar eclipse's path of totality will begin in mexico, where we find our gustavo valdez they say it is very fortunate that the clips is going over torreon, mexico,
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right in the center of the country because they have >> not one, but you telescopes. one of them is always looking at the sun. they studied the star every day. the other one they used to see the stars at night, but this time they have modified so it can look directly into the clips, not looking at what we're seeing. the round circle of fire. they're going to be looking closer in, they're going to be focusing on specifics on the moon and the sun as much as it is possible here in the planetarium, they installed this graphic would they show in the path of the sun and the moon and on april 8, just around 1:00 p.m. local time, it's when they is going to happen. nasa is here. they're going to be doing experiment, but there are also a number of scientists from all other cities, from other countries. some amateurs and professionals. they are going to we looking at the star like everybody else, but a little bit closer with their
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telescopes, the locals are lining up to buy. their glasses. that is very important, but they are also expecting about 750,000 people here in torreon, mexico is going to be the first country in north america to enjoy this event. and people hello, are ready, they are excited. there's gonna be a party here. they're going to have a fair they're going to have music and they're going to have experts to talk about what's happening in disguise >> bistable a cnn, torreon, mexico and large crowds are flocking to the niagara falls to watch the solar eclipse against the backdrop of the waterfalls. cnn's harry enten reports the solar is edging closer and closer to western new york. i'm here at the beautiful niagara falls, where soon enough the sun will be covered up by the moon as we experience a once in a generation event here in western new york, the crowds have been building throughout the weekend. a much larger crowd now than there was when i
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arrived on friday, the big question of course, is going to be the weather here. the forecasts have been swinging back and forth it was sunny, the last two days but on monday, the question is whether an i'll be mostly cloudy, partly sunny, are mostly sunny. i've been looking at the latest forecast and the truth of the matter is, we don't know but if there's one thing that is for certain will be having a ton of people here in western new york. we're looking at upwards of 1 million folks. you're adding the folks on the canadian side of the border, we can be you're looking at 1 million plus, they're in for quite the show, pretty much no matter what. harry enten cnn and earlier i spoke >> with nasa program executive julie croak on the significance of the total solar eclipse. she explained the phenomenon that sets this one apart the very first time i saw it in 2017, it was life-changing. i mean, it's it's it's a one-and-done time. i mean, in a given location, it happens once every more than 300 years so it
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is quite amazing to see not just it become dark, so quickly, but also how nature reacts. i mean, last time i saw it in 2017, i was in western north i've carolina and all of the birds just became quiet. the crickets became quiet. >> i >> mean, it was just it was it was very astonishing and then just as quickly as it can is it goes, because the shadow is traveling so fast across the earth. >> so seize that moment, right? and i do have to ask, when will the soul? clips live up to all the hype because there hasn't been a lot of hype >> i mean, it's it's not it's very rare when the celestial bodies align just to be able to see this total solar eclipse. and this one is going to be even more special because it's a supermoon the orbit of the moon around earth. it's not
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perfectly, perfectly circular >> and so >> at some points it's a little closer to earth, which is when you have your total solar eclipse versus back in october of 2023, it was a little further away, which gave you that annular eclipse and so i think, you know, with a supermoon, this is going to be a really special event >> nasa is julie crook speaking to me early and well, joining us, join us later today for the total solar eclipse as it travels from mexico across america again into canada, experienced the total eclipse from numerous locations along with plenty of science and excitement along the way as special coverage starts at 12 of pm eastern and stored a ahead of key meeting this week with joe biden japan's prime minister told cnn the world is in a turning points will explain why >> welcome the lobsterfest is your 40 ready, fatty to tango
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ukraine's president is giving his strongest starkest warning yet about the state of the war against russia >> without military aid from the united states. >> you've shot if congress does not help ukraine, ukraine, we lose the war, and we need to find a public format for this. if ukraine loses the war, other states would be attack a lot of mere zelenskyy also says russia will soon be quote, more and more insistent on dragging nuclear weapons into >> his debate. meanwhile, the head of the us house intelligence committee as russian propaganda has absolutely spread through congress, particularly among some of his republican colleagues a number of hardline house conservatives have refused to back and 95 billion aid package, which includes 60 billion in assistance for ukraine the war in ukraine, as well as rising tensions in the middle east and parts of asia.
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a key concerns for japan's prime minister, of a trip to washington this week for me. okay. shader. will meet with president joe biden as japan moves away from decades of pacifism and bolsters, its defense posture and meet the various spiraling global conflicts the prime minister spoke with our correspondent in tokyo, a hanako montgomery, who joins me now so hanako, good to see you. what more can you tell us about your conversation with the prime minister and his key concerns? >> good to see you too >> rose mery, i'd during our interview with japanese prime minister fumio kishida, he warned that the world was at a historic turning point. he pointed to the israel-hamas war. russia is ongoing invasion of ukraine and the situation much closer to home. despite international sanctions, north korea is continuing to ramp up its nuclear capabilities and china is increasing its aggression in the south china
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sea, all the more reason why kishida says it's very important for japan and the us to strengthen and upgrade their alliance during the state visit, here's what he told us the world >> at a historic turning point japanese prime minister fumio kishida tells me ahead of a summit with us president joe biden this week the longtime partners will upgrade their defense relationship to the next level. in the backdrop of mounting international security challenges i love can you qvc so shift in our neighborhood. >> there are countries that are developing ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons and others that are building up their defense capabilities in an opaque way. >> hi >> also there is a unilateral attempt to change the status quo by force in both the east china sea and south china sea >> cooney because, she says
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soaring geopolitical tensions forced japan longer pacifist country, to change its defense posture, >> moves, not seeing since world war ii under his leadership, japan plans to boost its defense spending to 2% of its gdp by 2020 seven and purchase weapons, including us made tomahawk cruise missiles acquiring counter-strike capabilities for the first time in decades so if japan has a security pact with the united states, why does it need counter-strike capabilities? >> musa missile unrelated technology is evolving year by year, then as missiles become more sophisticated, japan must constantly consider what kind of technology is needed to protect the lives and livelihoods citizens called >> classroom. now can you >> and you've asked for a summit with kim jong un, but there seems to be some mixed messages coming from north korea about its engagement with japan. what is your current
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level of communication between you are administration and north korea >> but does she took us know heidi able to demo we believe that resolving various concerns between japan and north korea and stabilizing relations is important. not only for the interests of our two countries, but also for peace and stability in the region. whatever for this reason believed that it is important to hold a summit meeting and under my supervision, i've been conducting high level outreach to the dprk. >> they don't following the us, japan summit, the two nations will convene with the philippines. the first trilateral meeting of its kind. father, to address rising security threats from north korea, weapons testing, and aggression in the south china sea. >> or we're not targeting china specifically or a specific country as japan, we've been working to strengthen the philippines, america our time enforcement capabilities were also providing them with defense related equipment >> you mentioned that it's not directed towards anyone
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country, but wouldn't you say that the philippines is gravely sorry about china's actions in the south china sea, you go sick, you go it's true that there are some developments, as you pointed out, i think it's important for the philippines too. i can get sovereignty to protect its own territory territorial waters, and airspace. >> i >> believe that these things are very important in maintaining and strengthening a free and open superstition based on the rule of law, he got into coxae to the us and japan and enduring bond confronts. it's pivotal moment as a volatile world seeks to unravel their global sway now, of course having counter-strike capabilities are key to deterrence for japan, according to the sheba, but also it's this steadfast relationship with the united states that is able to maintain safety and stability in the region according to the japanese prime minister rose mery, go
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visit xfinitymobile.com today. dra, w 369369. today welcome back everyone. you as >> treasury secretary >> janet yellen is set to hold a news conference soon on her last day in china yellen has spent the weekend meeting with both local and national leaders discussing the us and chinese economies and areas of concern for both parties. she says, it's a continuation of the dialogue between us president joe biden and chinese president xi jinping started in november at the g20 summit. and cnn's beijing bureau chief steven jiang has the latest for us. he joins us now, live good to see you, steven. so on this final day of her diplomatic trip what can we expect to hear from us treasury secretary janet yellen as she wraps up these last
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meetings in china you're rosa maria as you mentioned, that press conference is about to kick off at the us ambassador's residence, >> which is only a stone's throw away from where i am my colleagues mark and justin there asking her they will be asking her about her own assessment of this trip, but of course, she is expected to sound a positive note as already reflected in the government from a readout, a highlighting the new initiatives launched by both sides to deepen their conversations and dialogues on topics ranging from anti money-laundering to work on and calm more balanced growth in the domestic and global economies. that's a platform presumably they can discuss the issue of chinese industrial overcapacity. a key item on secretary yellen agenda that of course is washington's concerned about china dumping cheaply produced the goods and products, especially green type products on the global markets, depressing prices and negatively impacting the us
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economy and the chinese of course, had been pushing back on this very strongly as saying this is a purely pull it accusation. aim and smearing china instead, they are getting angry about the us increasingly ginger export controls of key technologies including semiconductors, targeting china with chinese leader xi jinping actually raising this with president biden doing their most recent conversation, but also echoing president biden, secretary yeah helen has raised the issue of warning china not to provide any material support for russia as a defense industrial complex that moscow war effort in ukraine. but as we speak though, the russian foreign minister lavrov has arrived in beijing for more talks with it his chinese counterparts presumably to strengthen their so-called no limit partnership and paving the way for another putin visits. so it seems strategically the chinese have made it their choice in terms of aligning more closely with moscow because of their shared grievances against this american dominated world order and trying to reshape it. so
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even though it's all well and good that janet yellen's here during her second trip to china to have these dialogues resuming after years of deep freeze and the chinese may indeed make some tactical adjustments because of their own domestic economic headwinds. but at the end of day, it seems it's very unlikely either site will change. their strategic assessment of their selves, of themselves and the others intention and that is not going to really change the overall relations especially in a us election year. rose mery. >> all right. we know you'll be monitoring that news conference. steven jiang joining us live from beijing, many things thanks after the break, women's college basketball has a new national champion as march madness begins to wrap up with that. and more in just a moment. >> i've been touring the world with my music now, i want to focus on what's happening to our planet a cnn films sunday,
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>> it is sweet revenge for south carolina, the gamecocks. now have their third nc doublet women's basketball national championship. they dash caitlin clark's titled dreams with an 87 to 75 victory over iowa hello guys. knocked south carolina out of the tournament last year, donning her iowa jersey for the last time, caitlin clark said despite the loss, she doesn't have time to in her words soc and called her team's season special. cnn's brynn jin has more on his much-anticipated showdown >> we're here on the court at hakan mortgage fieldhouse in cleveland, carolina, calibrating national championship win at dawn, stanley, there i see. let her pain cox-2 and that had not
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happened 2015 by uconn credible game >> both teams going back and forth, again, leading at that happened really, i will hop guys i'm back from that, of course, iowa hawkeyes led by 22 caitlin clark. anytime that girls for everyone without up their seeds, that that is though last time i caitlin clark will be putting on our jersey for the iot, not able to click on national championship, you know, she said that winning would be the cherry on the top of what? do you really hope for? is that she has made people feel and love the game of basketball that she has inspired younger generations. and there is no doubt that that is the case. even dawn staley's saying that she has elevated this game, but what or when births carolina the national championship, ranging grass in cleveland, cmm >> thanks for joining us. i'm rosemarie church, right international max viewers, world's board is up next and preview was here in the united states and in canada. i'll be
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rosemarie church egyptian state media is reporting significant progress in talks over a gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal. delegations from israel and hamas headed to cairo for negotiations that are said to be quote, bringing points of view closer together means time in gaza, the israeli military says it has withdrawn ground forces from the southern city of khan yunis israel says a significant force still remains in gaza and the departing troops leaving to recuperate and prepare for future operations. video from khan yunis shows the destruction left behind the israeli military says the withdrawal from the city effectively marks the end of its ground operation in gaza in its current form. form >> but israel's defense minister is >> making it clear, troops leaving gaza will be back for follow-up missions, including in the rafah region us president joe biden is taking a
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tougher stand warning prime minister benjamin netanyahu that he needs to do more to address the growing humanitarian crisis in gaza. or face consequences. that warning came last week during a phone call cnn's priscilla alvarez has more about what was said between the two leaders cnn is learning new details about appointed call between president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu last week, that call coming >> at a pivotal moment only days after world central kitchen employees were killed in an israeli attack in gaza. now according to sources, president biden place additional pressure on israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu okay. to change his policies in his war against hamas, that included primarily getting more humanitarian aid into gaza by opening a land crossing, a port and also ramping up supplies. now, according to a source, so he's really prime minister benjamin netanyahu agreed to that, saying that there would be more done. but the president went a step further saying that it needed to be done on sun and indeed, hours after the call, these really security cabinet
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approved of the measures and the white house has so far welcome the moves and the changes that they've seen this far, acknowledging that there has been frustration and that more needs to be done. but what is clear is that the us is steadfastly support according israel and its right to defend upset defend itself. difference now is that they are more willing to change their policy if israel doesn't change what it's doing, of course what that would be still remains an open question, as well as what metrics the us is using to determine if israel is making the necessary changes priscilla alvarez, cnn, washington >> meantime, and israeli official tells cnn plans to reopen the erez crossing between israel and northern gaza have been delayed they say they're still making logistical preparations to ensure the checkpoint can accommodate truckloads of aid under threat of being ousted. us house speaker mike johnson is facing more pressure to
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decide whether to move forward on more aid for ukraine in its war against russia johnson is getting pushback from republicans and colleague marjorie taylor greene, who is firmly against any further ukraine aid. this comes as the head of the house intelligence committee has warned that russian propaganda has seeped into congress. and that some of his republican colleagues are repeating that misinformation it is absolutely a true we see directly coming from russia attempts to mask communications that are anti ukraine >> and pro russia messages some of which we even here being uttered on the house floor. i mean, there are members of congress to day who still incorrectly say that this conflict between russia and ukraine is over nato, which of course it is not vladimir putin having made it very clear, both publicly into his own population that his, his view is that this is a conflict of a much broader claim of russia, too. the eastern europe more
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now on the dilemma facing the house speaker from cnn's menno russia >> mike johnson, the speaker of the house, is facing a daunting road ahead as he tries to navigate competing politics in his own conference, as well as demands for action on aid to ukraine. remember, aid package that passed the senate earlier this year has been stalled in the house because of republican opposition to that bipartisan $95,000,000,000 package it was money for israel for ukraine, for taiwan, mike johnson in the time said he wanted that to include border security measures. then the santa bipartisan border security deal mike johnson, along with donald trump, opposed it. essentially, it was killed in the senate. so where do they go from here? because there is still this demand for ukraine aid? mike johnson is trying to move behind the scenes to try to cobble together a plan that could win over significant amount of republicans support and tried to woo democrats as well. it is uncertain whether he can do that. he wants a
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border provisions in there. he wants to narrow that ukraine package, all which still could be too much for the ukraine clicks within his conference, namely marjorie taylor greene, who is running to oust him from the speakership. has you. it's already filed a resolution over call for his vote, seeking his ouster. remember this happened last fall to kevin mccarthy. he was the first speaker ever ousted by his own colleagues on a vote on the house floor, green is trending to do that. again, she told me last week that johnson should absolutely not move forward. ford at any ukraine aid package saying they would mo move the needle with her suggesting that that could actually force that vote. the question will be, what democrats come to johnson defense and would they do that if the even if johnson move forward? with a ukraine aid package, that was not something that they ultimately could get behind all major questions for the speaker going forward. now the speaker has been busy himself trying to raise money for republican candidates as a tried to scrambled to keep their razor thin publican
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majority on the democratic side. i have learned a new details, but the push by the democrats to take back the house in the fall the democratic super pac house majority pac plans to invest more money than it ever has to win back the house. they are announcing today, hundred and 86 million dollars is put between 140 million or so for tv ads, the rest for digital ads in some key swing districts going after republicans in biden districts trying to defend democrats and trump districts all going to lead to a furious battle, or as the leader of the group for me trench warfare with republicans district by district to try to keep the republican, the demo of the dirt to win over with that, take the democrats back to the majority. but there are so few districts truly at play here. so enormous sums will be spent, but will have huge implications as we can see right now. majority decides the agenda and the democratic majority, their agenda would be much different than the republicans manu raju, cnn,
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washington on a brighter note, eclipse day is finally upon us in the coming hours, the moon will obscure the face of the sun with the path of >> totality moving from mexico across the us to canada. areas near the great lakes and in new england are positioned to have the best seats to watch the celestial event with sunny skies and the forecast. but severe weather in some areas could dampen the excitement of eclipse-watchers. the us national weather service says a multi-day flood threat is expected to stretch from dallas, texas to little rock, arkansas, which could impact eclipse viewing and travel for tourists. cnn's miguel markets is in cleveland, ohio with a closer look. good what die hard eclipse chasers, hoping to see >> son's son clear skies. that's what we've been hoping for. the weather reports are getting better and better as it
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goes on. this is the great lakes science center, some 30,000 plus people we'll be pouring into this area. it's also home to nasa is glenn research center cleveland is, it's the only nasa facility in the country that's in the path of totality. so nasa is here and force 3:17 p.m. are 3:13 p.m. when the eclipse starts, it'll be right up there the totality for three or but for almost four minutes here last time that cleveland had an eclipse, a toe total eclipse 1806. the next time after this, you will have to wait till 2,444 that's 420 years. so people here in cleveland are ready for it back to you >> and with so many people traveling in the united states to see the eclipse businesses and the path of totality are already seeing a big boost in sales. cnn, stephanie elam has no who are minutes of daytime
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darkness across america is turning into a massive brights spot for businesses from a mass wedding and arkansas to sold-out hotels and dallas friday, saturday, sunday, monday, since last year as the eclipse charts, the american sky from texas through the midwest and on into the northeast. it will trail with it and economic impact of up to one-and-a-half billion dollars a big chunk of that bustos, the lone star state, which will experience the eclipse for a fraction of an hour. >> i call this the most profitable 22 minutes in texas history at the intersection of the 2017 and 2024 events carbondale, illinois is dubbed the crossroads of the eclipse. that's where a southern illinois university will cancel classes and fill its 15,000 seat stadium with scott hi gazers a local cafe is serving up eclipse cookies. >> lots of them will probably end up doing around 60,000 a
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day >> for those who want to get closer to the action delta and south west are offering special flights during the eclipse while united is giving out eclipse glasses this i just remember how awestruck everybody was at the time. >> roger sarkis and his wife alyssa, were inspired to start eclipse glasses usa after the 2017 eclipse. their sales of protective spectacles to view the upcoming celestial spectacle exploded on monday. psaki says, he now expects they will sell out. again. we'd actually sold out of our >> original inventory in february. so i bought more inventory and i think we're on track to sell 500,000 pairs. >> so this is beyond what you ever thought was possible? >> yes. >> but all kinds of businesses are getting in on the skyrocketing excitement with the clips from krispy creams, eclipse doughnut, featuring an oreo cookie in the middle to sunchips, solar eclipse chips that will only be available for four minutes and 27 seconds the
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length of totality, perhaps a once in a lifetime experience with stellar money-making opportunities. stephanie elam, cnn and join us later today for the total solar eclipse as it travels from mexico across america and into canada. >> experience total eclipse from numerous locations along with plenty of science and excitement along the way special coverage start that's 12:00 p.m. eastern and want to thank you so so much for your company this hour. i'm rosewood church. i'll be back with moos in a newsroom after a short break, do stick around >> get your viewing glasses ready and excited. >> korean. >> so rare, it won't happen again for another two decades. joint cnn for live coverage around the country of the spectacle in the skies. eclipse across america, live mode one
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