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hello, everyone good morning to you and welcome to cnn. this morning black. >> well, it is always good to be with you. thanks for joining us this morning happening now, earth is weathering a powerful solar storm brought a spectacular light show. two parts of the us, but also threatened to disrupt life on the ground. scientists say this massive geomagnetic storm is now a level five out of five or extreme with the potential to impact communications power grids, satellites, and the strength of the storm is causing auroras usually only seeing around the earth's northern and southern then pulls to travel further out, appearing in many places that
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rarely, if ever see them also known as the lights. these pictures were taken in hastings, florida by a storm chaser just a beautiful hues there and these are images taken from a plane over detroit the storm is expected to continue through the weekend now, this is the most powerful solar storm to hit earth since 2003. >> cnn's kristin fisher explains what's happening with this historic phenomenon. >> it's called a coronal mass ejection. and those highly charged particles have been barreling towards earth at 500 miles per second ever since. >> the first particles began striking are magnetic field, friday afternoon just think of gazillions of protons coming for earth at the same time, there's also electrons in there. >> there's also magnetic fields. and when they hit the earth's magnetic field, or any other planet's magnetic field.
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they interact with that field and knows changes generate currents which can damage power grids, satellites, anything that has an electrical conductor involved the national oceanic and atmospheric administration is describing this storm as an extraordinary and very rare event. one that also has them a little concerned. >> the biggest threats so to satellites into global power grids. >> know it says it notified critical infrastructure operators and that mitigation efforts have been taken but it's still warning of possible widespread voltage control problems. >> the last time we had a big power outage due to a geomagnetic storm was in the 80s have we fix things since then? >> we're going to find out satellites will also be tested. >> most can go into a safe mode during a solar storm, but just two years ago go spacex lost 40 of its starlink internet satellites during a geomagnetic storm that wasn't as strong as this one and then there's the threat to people in space.
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>> this is jamestown actual toil astronauts. we've got a solar storm coming in and it's a hot one apple tvs for all mankind envisioned astronauts on the moon running for cover to dodge the incoming radiation during a strong solar storm in reality, it's the astronauts currently onboard the international space station that may need to shelter in more protected portions of the orbiting outpost. spray if radiation is a known phenomenon that is dangerous to biology, whether it's during a geomagnetic storm but just the general tryst into outer space. >> but despite the potential danger, a solar storm also rewards us with some of the most spectacular auroras. and this time, over a wider area extending as far south as alabama the beauty of dice coronal mass ejection is that at we get to have an astronomical event basically come to us from space. >> that's visible to the naked eye. we all just recently experienced this with the total solar eclipse that happened in
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april. so now see the northern lights that is another extraordinary astronomical event kristin fisher cnn, washington kristin, thank you very much this geomagnetic storm is expected to last through the weekend. >> immunologist als and chin charges here with us or does that mean that if we missed some of these beautiful northern lights last night, we may get a chance to yes. you do. you have a second chance and i would like can i actually woke myself up at 11:00 to go out and dead so i would like to second chance, but yes, if you were the same, if you missed it last night, you want another chance. you will have that opportunity tonight. and really in places that you wouldn't normally think, you would see, it would take a look at this photo, for example, this is one i just find interesting. it's like the photos you see where you have snow and palm trees and the same spot this is the same. you've got the northern lights and a palm tree. this taken from just south of jacksonville, florida again, just to show you how far south people are going to be able to see something like this? again,
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yes, we will have another opportunity here. you can see how far south a lot of this stretches. now, we peaked at a g5 event that's the highest on this scale yesterday, the last time prior to that was back in 2003. so it's been 20 years since we've had an event of this magnitude. again tonight, we're going to see another event that's relatively strong. so here you can see saturday making it up to severe geomagnetic storm k index level, meaning again, if you missed it last night, you will have that at other opportunity. again tonight. now, the question is when exactly when should i go out? is that eight p.m. 2am? it's going to be on the earlier end. so here you can see about five to 8:00 p.m. yes, i'm aware this sun is still out at 5:00 p.m. but that means is whenever you finally have sunset where you live, that's going to be the best time basically for about seven to ten or 11:00 p.m. and the earlier you can go out, the better you're going to have the viewing. so on the front end of this and then gradually it will taper off as we go into the day sunday. so what you're actually seeing here, this is a great example. this yellow dot
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is the sun. this is the earth. these are the actual solar winds cures that first wave that took place yesterday. now you can start to see the second wave that's the one that's going to come in later on today that we will anticipate seeing later on this evening again getting that second shot at being able to see that. now in terms of where really the farther north you are, obviously you're going to have a better place. but even if you live in some of these yellow areas here, you still have that chance. yes, that includes places like burma atlanta, even over towards dallas, that concerning point is going to be clouds though, because we've got a lot of them that are gonna be focused tonight over texas, louisiana, mississippi, that's going to be probably the biggest thing that would hinder people would be some of those clouds. >> well, for this solar storm will call it the southern lights to write. and i just know that we also pointed out at allison is always dressed for the whether she's wearing her. we had her skirt, aurora dress today. we always have to shout out the wardrobe
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festivals yes. she's always matching the thing. thanks. >> nate coordinating with the solar system well while the storm has the possibility for major impacts, it's also really beautiful to look at if you've seen the photos with this now is the ceo and founder of janet's planet. janet iv. janet good to see you. see you have this eclipse in april. now you've got this coronal mass surjection in may, which every time i say it it feels a little naughty to say, it sounds like, you know i wrote on mass ejections space enthusiasm, or having a moment, how special is what we're seeing in this guy? >> oh, it's incredibly special and i think it's very pertinent that it's like most of these solar flares have been occurring almost a month to the date of the solar eclipse. so i'm saying the sun is going, hey, moon, you had your chance to occlude me. i'm back and
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showing out last tonight. it was incredible. we were calling our kids and grandkids go and go outside. it was 9:00. and it was spectacular. so tonight, if you want to go out and see these, because i have people also texted me, janet, i can't see it. are visible eyes like we can't quite see it with the naked eye. we'll see kinda like, oh, my gosh, i think there's something if you put your camera on portrait mode with night mode on that is when i got my best up jurors. but again, it's important to remember is allison was telling us is that this is an ecs class flare. it's the highest ever and a solar flare and coronal mass ejection is kinda like it's like this huge explosion on the sun. think about it as a tight rubber band and all of a sudden it breaks apart. but here's what's fun today. and over the next few days, if you still have those eclipse glasses they are there, they aren't. >> you can take these out today and see if you can spot the
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sunspots. there are two humungous sunspots, once called 36643668. >> they merge. it is 16 times the diameter of earth. it should be humongous and this is a great repurpose remember, do not go outside today and look up at the sun without proper eye protection. but if you still have these solar eclipse glasses laying around somewhere go outside, take a peek because what an amazing event we're getting to go here. normally you get to go to sweden or iceland. the northern lights, right? yeah. but yeah, you can just be here in the south it and still see it, although i don't know that i have hike let's glass. >> oh, everybody write down. give me started digging trash. yeah. >> i somewhere. >> yeah what about in terms that well, first off, don't we have photos? >> you guys we have photos that janet took last night from the northern lights. >> tell us what you saw because the pictures you took are just donning and where you were when
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i was literally on our back deck in henderson ville, tennessee and we're looking up and it's like i went what kind of like i wasn't gonna get up until like two or 3:00 a.m. when it was first said that you might be visible, but i get a picture from a friend of mine from across the lake and they're like go outside. and it was so spectacular. what you can see is that you could see some movement you're like, whoa, is that it? so as i put my camera up there, both my husband and i were like calling the kids and everything going go outside and take a picture of this. but it was these beautiful pinks and greens and all adjust gorgeous stuff again to remember that it's like when those high-energy particles hit our magnetosphere, it excites these gases. so if you're seeing green, that's mean it's, it's interacting. oxygen has gotten excited up there in the upper atmosphere, blue, red, or pink, that's interaction with nitrogen. you get orange almost it's like neon you get me
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those kind of purples. that's when it's like super stupendous. it says high-energy electrons interacting with oxygen and hydrogen. but it was gorgeous and we were out there about 90 minutes and we kept going. this is a lot more warm than we were when we were in iceland back in 2016 watching them. but still so amazing and you are mentioning that we already called him the southern lights since we're down here in the south and they're going so far. it reminded me that brad paisley song about aya pista, southern girl under the northern lights. so i had my i made my husband just me. i thought this time off part of a country song here. >> a moment for yourself under the glowing shy janet ivi, always getting excited about science and what's above. thanks so much for being with us always last people if i want to say that too on the arrow ro-nawn thanks so much, janet, donald trump's former fixer, michael cohen, is set to face
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off with his former boss in court on monday. >> what to expect when the star witness takes the stand in trump's high-stakes criminal hush money trial. >> flush plus the family of a black airman shot and killed in his own apartment by a florida sheriff's deputy is demanding answers. the new vision showing a minute by minute account of the deadly competition and thousands of people in southern gaza are evacuating rafah as the israeli military steps up, its war on hamas as president biden's warning, if it's real crosses his red line ahead moscow stories was at the absolute peak of his celebrity olympic heroes, shocking murder trial we learned of a much darker individual. how would really happen with jesse l hello, martin tomorrow with nine on cn, we never spoken. but you've told us many things that loves stargazing, hate parallel parking, and occasionally, your right foot gets a little heavy the lexus es didn't begin in the studio.
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wants to come see the get your business online in minutes with go daddy arrow i'm caitlin polantz at the federal court in washington and this is cnn former fixer and ex-attorney michael cohen is expected to take the stand on monday in former president donald trump's hush money trial. cohen will come face-to-face with his former boss and testified to his role in negotiating the hush-money payment deal to stormy daniels on trump's behalf. and how trump reimbursed tip on friday, the judge asked prosecutors to tell michael cohen to stop talking about trump after defense attorneys told the judge of a recent tiktok video in which cohen was wearing a shirt with a picture of trump behind bars cnn's kara scannell has more acute or star witness, michael cohen is expected to testify on monday in former president donald trump's hush money trial cohen, trump's former attorney and fixer. >> is that the crux of the criminal case against him?
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prosecutors say cohen paid off adult-film star stormy daniels on trump's behalf to kill her story of an alleged affair before the 2016 election, trump denies the affair somebody pays and then paying so it was a legal expense that somebody happened to be meeting. >> i didn't do the bookkeeping. i didn't even know about it. this is what the case is about cohen told his political beat down podcast co-host on thursday that he looks forward to testifying sooner or this thing starts, the sooner this thing finishes after a defense request, judge juan merchan told prosecutors he was once cohen to keep quiet about the case before he takes the stand, but he can't issue a gag order on a witness. something trump expressed frustration about there is no gag order to michael what did you actually did? >> who is amazing actually was amazing. everybody can say whatever they want they good. so whatever they want i'm not
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allowed to say anything about anybody it's a disgrace today, prosecutors called witnesses to the stand to help lay the groundwork for cohen's upcoming testimony and at&t analysts introduced cohen's phone records and back on the stand, trump's former white house aide, madeleine westerhout, testified about trump's reaction to the release of daniel story in 2018 westerhout testified trump was upset by it and her understanding was that it would be hurtful to his family. >> she later clarified trump did not specifically speak about his family in that conversation. trump's lawyers suggested he made the $130,000 hush money pay off to daniel's in order to protect his family? meanwhile, prosecutors argue he did it to influence the 2016 election, which was two weeks away, and came on the heels of the access hollywood tape damaging his campaign. >> when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything with trump's lawyer, susan necheles is as westerhout about the process of trump signing checks.
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>> westerhout said trump would find them while multitasking, doing things like talking on the phone or meeting with people. she described fedex thing, the sign checks back to the trump organization. prosecutors used westerhout to show that chain of command of checks, like the one sent to cohen to reimburse him for the hush money cohen testified before congress about the allegations in 2019 in donald trump wrote you a check out of his personal account while he was serving as president of the united states of america to reimburse you for hush money payments? >> yes, mr. chairman, today, another witness, a paralegal at the district attorney's office, read one of trump's tweets about the monthly payments to cohen, which trump called a retainer. trump said mr. cohen and attorney received a monthly retainer, not from the campaign and having nothing to do with the campaign payne, the tweet came around the time his former lawyer, rudy giuliani, told fox news host sean hannity that trump reimbursed cohen for the hush money that cohen paid for it
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out of his own pocket, having something to do with paying some stormy daniels woman 130,000. i mean, which is going to turn out to be perfectly legal that money was not campaign money. they funneled the true law firm funneled and the president repaid it. >> that kept a week. were the jury saw that documents that were allegedly falsified, the invoices, the general ledger entries, and the checks. they also heard from the woman, the center of these hush money payments, stormy daniels next week, michael cohen will be facing off in court against the man he once said he would take a bullet for prosecutors, say they may rest there case by the end of the week, victor amara harris canal reporting for us. thanks so much for joining me now, is bernardo via lona a criminal defense attorney and former new york prosecutor, but are too good to see you again. all right. michael cohen, the moment many people have been waiting for in this trial, the prosecutors will call him. they have hold other witnesses and introduced other evidence so
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that the jury will not be expected to rely exclusively on his word because he is a convicted liar. how do you expect the state will approach their direct with him? >> they die expect by your works inside of that courtroom next week. next week is going to be officially known as michael cohen week. so in terms of how the prosecution is going to address michael cohen, they're going to go into his background because he has to try to build up his credibility and also get in front of the credibility issues in the sense of having to bring out his criminal record, his passing statements, his podcast, his social media post, and his apparent hatred towards donald trump, because that is something that he will be crossed on just like stormy daniels was crossed on about his feelings towards donald trump. so the prosecution's going to try to get in front of it and it sends of trying to deflate the balloon for when cross-examination actually starts to add when it comes to
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witnesses like michael cohen. yes, they're not trying to both for their credibility than not trying to make them look as a good person. they're presented to the jury because this is a type of witness that donald trump created. >> now the trump's attorneys asked the judge to issue a gag order for michael cohen. he said he couldn't do that, but he instructed the prosecutors to tell him essentially tell him i said to stop talking about this case that from the judge wright. tell him i said now, if michael cohen does not who that is there some adverse impact for cohen for the prosecutors so it's sort of reminded me, like when your mom and dad daddy said or mom said i said this is what you're supposed to do. >> look at michael cohen, continues to give these statements in the even though the judge is directing him not to it's going to be fine. will there be a gag order? absolutely not. whoa, what it
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will create is going to create an issue for his credibility in terms of cross examination, where defense attorneys are going to argue weren't you told and directed by the judge not to make statements having to deal with donald trump? yes, i will let's told and you continue to make these statements against donald trump. you lawfully did not listen to what the judge's orders were, just like how you don't listen to the orders that you're not taken this oath that you took it seriously. so in that sense, that's how he's going to be cross-examined, having to deal with these constant statements and every state maybe makes he's going to be cross-examined on that. so that's why i say it's going to be michael cohen week because he's going to be on the stand for a long time. >> well, if next week is michael cohen week in this week was stormy. daniel's week because she was on for i believe, seven plus hours and was really the majority of that was from the cross-examination from the defense attorneys. some of it appear to be and these are legal analysts not coming directly for me, directed by the client, donald
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trump, and pushing some of the inconsistencies and going after some elements that are not directly related to this case. how does that or what insight does that give us into how you expect michael cohen will be treated once the trump defense attorneys have their say yeah so definitely felt that the defense attorneys were catering not just to the jury when they were cross-examining stormy daniels, but more to the media, to the public, to the court of opinion. >> the same is going to happen, but even worse, when it comes to michael cohen because donald trump, i think he won't be able to contain himself. he wanted so go at michael cohen and now it's going to be a few feet away from michael cohen inside of that courtroom. so i think it's going to be directed a lot by donald trump, the cross examination. but i hope that defense attorneys don't lose sight of what their purpose is and who they should be catering to, which is those 12 jurors that are going to
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a chance to view the northern lights so what happens here is a series of solar flares and launch these particles directly at earth and they create these spectacular light shows when they reach our planet's magnetic field. colors are just stunning in the skies over the uk, vivid greens and purples on friday night, they are likely to see them again tonight. and in the southern hemisphere, it was the aurora australia's over new zealand and argentina switching gears a family is demanding justice after 23-year-old air force airman, roger fortson was shot and killed by a sheriff's deputy inside his own homes. the okaloosa county sheriff released bodycam video of that fatal shooting and he's disputing the families claimed that his deputy went to the wrong apartment. now, we're going to warn you, here that some of what you're about to see is disturbing. cnn's nick valencia has the story newly
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obtained police dispatch audio reveals the first call came in around 4:00 p.m. on may 3rd, about a physical disturbance in progress male and female around 4:29 p.m. the four minute police body camera video begins with an okaloosa county, florida sheriff's deputy arriving on the scene frequently. okay. >> this doesn't like it was getting a woman at the complex tells the deputy she heard yells and a slap coming from the apartment two weeks ago, but wasn't sure exactly where it came from eventually, she directs the deputy to fourth floor apartment 1401, the home of 23-year-old senior airman, roger fortson, saying the girl who made the call about the physical disturbance sounded scared at 4:30 1pm, the deputy knocks once without introducing
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himself roughly 30 seconds later, he knocks again twice a warning. >> what you're about to see over the next 20 seconds is graphic fortson, who appears in the body camera video to have a lowered firearm in his right hand was shot six times to the chest. he survived the initial shooting. >> three, 12 get you must mylocation, but was later pronounced dead at the hospital. my baby was everything was or wasn't my third sign well, we come from you don't end up what roger end up adding to their pain. fortson's family believes deputies went to the wrong address, a claim that the sheriff disputed while defending his deputies action ben crump, natalie jackson, and brian bar represent the family they say the initial police statement was misleading and
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left-out key details of the shooting. >> it makes you think this happened outside? that this kid was in the middle of a disturbance and he did something. he instigated this and lost his life. that's what it makes it sound like. it sounded like justified. >> we are aware of a press release and other comments that falsely state our deputy entered the wrong apartment and imply that they burst through the door into mr. fortson's residence? >> during the shooting, the ehrmann was on a facetime call with his girlfriend who crump's says told him there was never a disturbance at fortson's home. crump says fortson had been home alone just 30 minutes before the deputy arrived he heard two knocks at the door, and when he couldn't see anyone through the peephole, crump said citing the girlfriend, then forts and grabbed his gun which crump said he legally owned in the
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girlfriend's facetime video, we hear fortson struggled to breathe after the shooting as he lies on the floor bleeding out the deputy is now on paid administrative leave while the florida department of law enforcement investigated the state attorney's office and okaloosa county tells me that they are going to wait for the fda to finish their investigation before they decide whether to pursue charges. i did get in touch with the chief assistant stage it attorney, there in the county who tells me that he did see the video, but he refused to comment, adding that it's too early for them to do anything with the case. he also said that there's no expected timeline as to when the fda lee will wrap their investigation. nick valencia cnn, atlanta nick valencia thank you for that report are still to come. why the biden administration has stopped short of officially saying israel violated the law in gaza. despite a us report on potential incidents he was
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part of gaza to head to a humanitarian area. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu vows to continue military operations against hamas despite the us pausing a bomb shipment to israel on friday, the biden administration released a new report critical of israel's use of us weapons cnn, national security correspondent, kylie atwood, with more the biden administration has determined that it is reasonable to assess that is really used. us weapons in gaza since october 7, in a way that is inconsistent with international humanitarian law. >> but the department of state stopped short of making a definitive assessments, saying that they're ongoing investigation patients into specific incidences, of course, specific is strikes in gaza. we should also know that they did not find that israel arbitrarily impeded humanitarian assistance from getting into gaza. that's noteworthy because of course, the administration has been
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repeatedly calling on israel to let more humanitarian assistance since in, but they're making this determination that israel wasn't keeping out that assistance or bitterly, now, we should know that the department makes it very clear that it's hard to make determinations definitive determinations on these specific is strikes because of the fact that hamas hides in civilian population centers. they hide in buildings that are occupied by civilians. it also raises questions, however, about if israel's actually using the capabilities it has to drive down civilian deaths as part of this war, i want to read to you that portion saying quote, while israel has the knowledge variance and tools to implement best practices for mitigating civilian harm in its military operations. the results on the ground, including high levels of civilian casualties, raise substantial questions as to whether the idf is using them
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effectively in all cases now we should note that send it or van hollen, who has been an advocate for this report is not happy after receiving it, saying it lacks in-depth investigation, then also saying that they administration ducked all the hard questions. so he of course, will be probing the administration for more information. he says it's not credible that humanitarian organizations would have had more information about these is strikes than the us government, victor amara. >> all right. kylie out with thank you for that joining us now is global affairs analyst, kimberly dozer. kimberly get to see you this morning. i just want to first get your thoughts on on this report and the us state department looking into whether us weapons used by israeli forces violated international humanitarian law just how significant is this also? does this put more pressure on netanyahu? >> well, it's a signal together with biden's comments
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to cnn this week that the us is unhappy with its use of weaponry donated a well given to it by the united states. and that it's watching, it's a public shaming and a sort of repetition a lot of things they've been saying in private and then things that administration officials have been saying to us in briefings, it's just ratcheting up the pressure saying we're watching what you're doing and we're hearing your explanations. >> but some of them beggar belief with the number of civilian casualties were seeing on the ground at the same time, the state department is saying we don't have people on the ground to collect the independent evidence that we would need to prove war crimes. >> the kind of things that the un goes in and literally uses, like crime techniques to pick up weaponry from both sides in the aftermath of a bombing to figure out, was there a
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legitimate hamas target here that the israelis used a 2000 pound bomb to hit in the center of a populated area i do want to play for you, kimberly a portion of this interview sit down exclusive interview that erin burnett did this week with president biden, where he issued this public ultimatum to israel, specifically netanyahu, over his long planned full-scale invasion of russia. >> here does thank go into rafah i'm not supplying the weapons that have been used historically to deal with rafah. to deal with the cities that deal with that problem. but i've made it clear to bibi and the war cabinet they're not going to get our support if in fact they go on these population centers were not walking away from israel's security, walking away from israel's ability to wage war in those areas so despite this explicit warning and the us with holding weapons and that they're to hold withhold more you expect netanyahu to move forward with this full-scale
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invasion? >> well, with an invasion in slices probably that seems to be how they're doing it right now. it seems to be that they've caught the overall rafah campaign into smaller battles and while they ringed much of the city with tanks, they're doing it sector by sector dr. and warning people as they go apparently in deference to calls from the white house and the west not to do a full-scale invasion and yet there are ground troops involved and there are major parts of the city that are being evacuated. and of course, the un has been complaining the place that they're being sent to has little or no supplies. >> one of the areas mawasi, where israelis are telling people to go to is a tent camp that already has about 400,000 people. >> it's got a small un clinic, but it's essentially some fields by a beach. there are no
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water supplies there's intermittent electricity supplies that have been sort of run from cables from populated areas and people really have no safe place to go. so no matter how netanyahu was trying to slice this, it's still spelling a future confrontation with the white house. >> remind us of what the humanitarian catastrophe could look like and why this is such a red line for the biden administration and also a little bit about netanyahu and his calculus. obviously there's a lot of politics at play here right? >> well, i think netanyahu, from his perspective, the more biden tells him not to do something, he almost feels lee has to do it to satisfy his hard right part of his government in his work cabinet, he has members of the opposition, but the people making up his government. they're the ones who've been pushing for cutting off all
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humanitarian aid to gaza and smashing through rafah to to meet defeat hamas as a way to release the hostages. so he's, he's caught in that equation. >> but in terms of the humanitarian catastrophe that the us is worried about, we know that there was up to 1.5 million extra people sheltering in rafah who fled from fighting in the rest of the country. >> they really can't get back to much of the north because so many of the roads have been blown apart. and somewhere between 150 to 400,000 have already fled and are more, are preparing to leave rafah right now. but again, they're headed to places like waze and a couple of other tent camps that the un and other aid agencies are having trouble supplying and also aren't safe places to go in malachi has been hit by israeli bombing. a number of
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