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the top of the hour this monday. i'm jim sciutto. >> i'm erica hill. this morning the white house is refuting china's claims that they had illegally flown balloons in china airspace ten teams. the white house is calling that allegation flat out false. it is coming on the heels of the u.s. shooting down three unidentified objects over the last week. >> and it is not known if they have connections to the three others after the shot down surveillance balloon. there is pressure mounting on president biden to explain all of this as one democratic congressman says that people are quote freaked out. the pentagon says that there was no military threat, and despite that military officials across north america are on alert for more of these. we go to natasha bertrand with
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more on this. and natasha, what are we learning about at the latest objects shot down, and i am curious why they are seeing more of them or are they looking more closely? >> well, that is the biggest question, and in fact, the defense department said that they have broadened the aperture of what they are looking at, and after the chinese balloon did pass last week, and there was a political uproar of why the u.s. had not spotted it earlier, and now norad has opened up the filters, and it is seeing more objects slower-moving and higher altitude. >> smaller. >> smaller, and that is why they are seeing the uptick in the objects that they are noticing now, and over the weekend, they did shootdown these objects over alaska, northern canada and lake canada and lake michigan. we are told that they were balloon-like, and similar features to the balloon, and small cylinder-type features.
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the one shot down over lake michigan in huron, i t was as textte hextagonal and so we will see what other types of information we can receive. >> thank you, natasha bertrand for the latest. and now, we bring in james clapper, and what we know which is not a lot, and we are living in the age of immediacy, and so, i am curious what you need answered. >> well, obviously, erica, this
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is becoming balloon-gate, i guess that you could call it. what we need is to recover these objects as the pentagon has called them, and figure out first where they from, and if possible what the source is. i think that probably we've had balloons up for quite a while, and because of certain action to take which is much more sensitive of looking for them and finding them. so the questions i have is where they come from and what is the purpose. hopefully, if they recovering the remnants of what is shot down and do some forensic analysis of whatever components they can be able to recover, then we will have some more insight into what they are, what the purpose is. >> when you were director of
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national intelligence, was this is a space that the u.s. intelligence community was watching closely or concerned about at all, this space between 40,000 or 60,000 below, and of course, the satellites where of course where commercial airlines fly or a new threat in effect? >> well, jim, i have been kind of racking my brain about it. i don't recall any threat or activity in that at altitude regime of 40,000 to 60,000 or 70,000 feet which is the enl of space. from the intelligence perspective, i don't recall any evidence or reporting of activity in that altitude. i believe that there was some academic publications that spoke of the use of balloons, but
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certainly not that which would reach the threshold of the national security threat. >> there were a number of questions raised ahead of the shooting down of this chinese surveillance balloon, and questions of whether the president of the administration waited too long, and now as we are seeing that jim pointed out one a day with these other objects over the weekend, and how concerned are you about politics bleeding into some of the decisions? >> well, frankly, i'm not really concerned about it. i don't think they pose any sort of kinetic threat unless they fall on somebody. from the intelligence perspective, i think that the chinese collector which is certainly collector was from the chinese collector counter intelligence threat, and those in the nominal path of the balloon were warned, and they could and probably did take some
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operational security measures to park the airplanes in the hane g -- hangars and shut down communication, and those in bomber bases, they are secured by landline or buried underground, so i don't think that it posed an intrinsic threat, and these other device, it is hard to know. we need to know the information. >> i am concerned about the concerns of escalation, because china said within days of the first balloon, they have the right to do the same, and now they say they have spotted something over their air space, thane may shoot it down, and do you, director clapper, become a tit-for-tat with the exchange of two super powers? >> it is possible, jim. i would be concerned, and i
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think that it is very dangerous when the secretary of defense austin called chinese offset, and he would not take the call. the whole reason of having these hotlines is to calm tensions, and prevent an escalation. i am more concerned about the lack of or the chinese unwillingness to communicate rather than the climb up the escalatory ladder so to speak for tit-for-tat shootdowns. >> james clapper, thank you for your expertise as always. thank you. >> my pleasure. thank you. and now, president biden as not issued a public comment about the latest airborne objects, and now calling for
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more of an explanation is ron brownstein from "the atlantic." in the wake of the first shootdown, the president commented and commented in advance, and now afterwards, you have three more, and just as we were asking is there another threat? are you worried about escalation? what are these? are these answers that the president needs to answer right now? >> well, sooner or later, and i am not sure about right now, but there are so many unanswered questions, including ones that you were addressing with professor clapper, and whether we are finding more or whether it is going on at an accelerated pace, and where is this coming from, and is there a threat that is to minimize the actual military consequences. but, yes, when there are question of this magnitude, it
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is incumbent on the foreign senate committee, and he would be comfortable to step out and talk about this from the public, so i think that we will be hearing about concern from the white house before it is confirmed. and a lot to cover. we have debt ceiling action, and there is the meeting of the five families and impossible to miss the mob family reference were meeting last week. is this how you think that everything is going to go down in this congress? >> yeah, well, it is a really good point. i mean, the republican conference, you know, it is dominated by members from the most conservative, and most trump district, and 3/4 of them come from the districts that trump won before, and can you
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really control the process of the districts that biden carried and also from districts that trump carried by 5% or less, and they are theoretically going to have as much calculus as the left has, and they can expect the competitive districts to fall in line, and so far, it has played out for him, and it is going to be the tendencies in a district this small. >> and the ending with the "godfather" there did not end well going to the mattresses. >> yes. >> and going to challenge the republican side is nikki haley and possibly ron desantis. and now, things looking with not only trump as a republican side,
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but what about biden? can you see the democrats at least dipping toe into the race? >> well, that is so per. >> and so that is disturbing, because you do have consistent polling that people do not want biden to run again because of the aging. and so, it is not working for him in the center or on the left. so you think that you are getting a direction, and in the past, when you can't wait to wear one of these. the challenge came from a singular figure that is not part of the mainstream, and bernie sanders from the left, and i mean, 2016, from the left, and bill bradley from the center. there is maybe an individual who is kind of not really in the
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current >> and a meaningful challenge. >> and it is like ted kennedy going up with cardian. and we will not go to the mattresses this morning. >> thank you for having me. and still to come, it is one week since that powerful earthquake and the aftershocks ravaged turkey and syria, and the death toll continues to climb as the humanitarian crisis deepens, and we are live. >> plus, a new jersey father is speakk out after his daughter took her own life after the moment she was attacked by four other teenagers at her school. lord, the dangers of social media, and the heartbreaking tale a ahead.
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well, an incredible rescue has spark ad small glim oref hope in the midst of so suffering in turkey. dozen os people helped to pull a 13-year-old boy from the rubble today. he was trapped for more than 180 hours. i can only imagine his suffering underneath the rubble. >> yeah, and the hope that brings, but of course, the stories like his are sadly becoming more and more rare. the u.n. aid chief of the earthquake relief says that the rescue effort is coming to a close as the death toll is surpassing 36,000 people. jomana karadsheh is joining us. we know that you have been there
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from the beginning, and the focus is getting aid into syria. >> yes, erica. this is a region of syria that has faced humanitarian crisis after humanitarian crisis. you are talking about the last rebel-controlled enclave in northwestern syria where you have more than 4 million people living. they are entirely reliant on international humanitarian aid. before the earthquake, the u.n. and other aid agencies had been warning about another humanitarian crisis because of the severe weather they have had this winter. it has been freezing cold, snowing, and people did not have enough shelter, because the aids in the last couple of years have been slowing down, and difficult for the u.n., and the other aide agencies to slow down where the places where the aid is needed.
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and on the of that the cholera outbreak, and the earthquake on top of that. it is a dire situation. there we traveled to syria to get a first-hand look at the impact of the earthquake. >> reporter: baby muhammad takes every little labored breath on his own. no mom or dad to hold his tiny hand. his parents didn't survive the earthquake, and the 3-month-old is rescued by the neighbors who brought him to the icu. in the room next door, we find tall ya who will never walk again. the home came down, and crushed her back. he tells us that they were under the home for 18 hours. the children survived, but they don't know where they are. in this room of the hospital, a sweet tale of the hospital where every one should have been alive and tell their tales, but they
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didn't have enough supplies to save everyone. the few supplies in rebel-held syria are barely standing after the syrian regime of bombardment that left them with the magnitude. >> we lost a lot of patients because of the shortage of medical supplies. if we had more, we could have saved more. >> this is the biggest area where american supplies go. >> this is the biggest. we have dealt with casualties, but never this many at once. >> reporter: the people of the devastated land cried for help, but no aid came. and aid to the rebel-held syria is tie tie ed to politic, and en in a time like this, they dig, dig with their bare hands and desperately trying to find their loved ones. anded in a time like this, they
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are searching for their loved once hoping to bury their dead. he tells us 21 including children. a cycle like this is loss and grief, and they have been displaced time and time again by war, and now homeless again. we were sleeping underneath the trees, but it is so cold that we came here, and she is begging the international communities to send us shelter. i just want a tent. i wish we had died like everything else. we survive only to live this misery and agony. >> jim, it is so shocking to hear that misery and agony, because all they want is the basic of necessity, shelter and tents for them in this cold weather when they have lost what little they had before the earthquake.
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that has barely been making it into rebel-held syria. and we have spoken to the white helmets, and they said that they could have saved many more lives if the international community had mobilized faster and sent them the equipment they needed to save more lives. >> that is a turret of responsibility there. thank you, jomana karadsheh. and now, we are joined by a fellow visiting at the brookings institute, and so good to have you on this morning. >> hi, jim. good to be here. >> the scale of the losses is staggering, and more than double than the 1999 earthquake, which is more disturbing, and how does people survive something like
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this? >> this is a earthquake on a biblical scale. i am afraid that the death toll is going to double or at least increase and get close to 100,000 people, because we know that 150,000 people were underneath the rubble, and unfortunately very few of them have actually survived. >> that is impossible to imagine. >> it is really impossible to imagine the suffering underground in turkey, and many of the scenes that we cannot get to, because, you know, still areas and villages and in smaller towns that are unre unreached. >> erdogan came to power partly after that last earthquake promising that he blamed poor construction and poor standards, and as we watch this, is there
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any proof that he helped anything to prevent this? >> no that is the anger that is building, because it is not the earthquake that killed people, but it is the buildings that killed the people, and the late response of the search and rescue, and the fact that government has wanted to centralize all of the search and relief rescues in the way that decapitated all of the civil society in a response worse than 1999, and so people are very angry in turkey, and this is bleeding into the physical fight in turkey, and president erd wan is preventing from saying what he wanted to say, which is that the state has collapsed. he is approaching a place where
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he wants people to stop saying is it, but it has happened, the systemic collapse, and it is much to do with his style of governance and the construction-based growth model. >> and to that, the elections are a few months away in turkey in june. are you concerned that he is going to delay the elections? >> yes, i think that june is going to be a difficult target to meet. i think that opposition parties feel they can have it in june, and we will push for that. we will have to go to opposition, and say to postpone it, and the turkish rules are clear of what you can do in wartime. and with the de facto election board of the government saying
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that we will hold it in a year's time which is going to deepen the polarization and fighting in turkey. >> well, goodness, i hope that your prediction of the death toll pointing to 100,000 are not true, but it looks as though it may be true. thank you for joining us from turkey. and now, there are so many people who are not getting the mental help they need. why so many are fallining throu the cracks.
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the father of a new jersey 14-year-old girl who died by suicide is demanding justice this morning. adriana cook was found dead in her home on february 3rd just two days the after a video was posted online showing her being beaten and attacked. central regional high in bayville, and there a clip of it there. and we are not showing it to you, because, listen, it is just disturbing. >> this story is awful. adriana's father believes that her attack was a result of long time bullying. so her father says that the teenagers jumped her in the hallway, and the principal did
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resign. >> right, as jim said, that we are not going to show you the video, because as parents, make it makes you angry. it shows the freshman walking down the hallway with a freshman and they approach her and throw some liquid at her, and take her to the ground and beat her until the school officials intervene. then the school officials sent her to the nurse, and didn't call the authorities and they did suspend her to file a report, and then this incident comes out, and it has gone out all over social media, and i wanted you to hear about how the describes this video. >> so, they film this video, and they think it is fun.
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she blacks out, and they take her to the nurse's office. adrianna was one of the most happiest and fun loving young person. >> reporter: one of the people is going to be challenged with assault. this is not a one-time incident, and stld a culture of bullying, and the future is going to look at some of the incidents of bullying, and they are going to look at the school for other incidents, and this was posted online, and we are talking about the online hate and harassment that the teenagers have to go through all of the time, and it is horrific, and 14 years old. >> and now the family is mourning their daughter and also are having the deal with everything that led up to this. it does leave you at a loss for
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words. >> thank you. and well, to that point, a new study is highlighting that not enough young people are getting adequate mental health services. >> that study is finding that nearly half of the children who go to the hom don't see this as a growing problem, but is there an answer to this? the resources to devote to it? >> the answer is so difficult. so when you are treating someone for a mental health issue, they have to have ongoing treatment, and the visit to the emergency room is not enough. the researchers looked at 30,000 children who went to the emergency room for a treatment whether it is depression or ongoing mental health disorder, and the follow-up did not go so well and only 30% had a
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follow-up visit. so looking a month later, with a follow-up visit, 60% of them did. so how in the world do we expect to treat our children with mental health issues? how can we treat them if they don't get care. so several reasons is poor access to care and the adults with that matter who need help with the mental disorder, and not surprising, black children had a harder time to get if follow-up care. >> it seems that we cover stories like this nearly every single day. thank you, dr. elizabeth cohen for following this. and now, we will look at the
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this is just in for cnn and something that we are watching closely, because a special grand jury report on the 2020 election interference by trump and others in that state to be released to the public this thursday. >> cnn crime and justice
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reporter kaitlan polanz is joining us and portions but not all. what do we know about the portions? >> well, jim and erica, after this grand jury has been wrapping up, we will be seeing this week some parts of the report will be made public. judge robert mcburney in fort fulton is saying right now that the parts made public include the special introduction and the conclusion, andle is of the discussion that the special grand jury had concern that witnesses may have been lying to them under oath, and this is not going to indicate that there were any people specifically who could be named in that report. so there is not specific names that appear to be release or about to be released, but and
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now the reason that rest of the report is not going to be ub p plik at this time, is because this criminal investigation is still ongoing in the state of georgia. now that the grand jury has made the findings, another grand jury will come in to decide on the potential charges with the district attorney, and expectation down the road that the rest of the report could be made public. jim and erica. >> goodness. we will see what the evidence is if we can, kaitlan poland, thank you. and now, the government is giving ron desantis millions of dollars to expand the migrant relocation plan, and it would allow desantis to pick up migrants from texas, florida rather, to margaret ben, or
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steve rather, and so what does this measure mean? >> well, erica, there is a key new measure that is going to allow desantis to allow him to take migrants from anywhere in the country to anywhere in the country, and the reason this is important is because it was desantis taking the government illegals from one stay law to another. and now there was a question whether he could move migrants from one part to another. and florida is certainly not in texas. so they say they will lift that restriction, and that hurdle is gone, so he can move people as he sees fit. now, there is questions about the legality of this program, and the heinousness of this program, and whether or not the government's and the sgj and
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what authority does state have to get involved in the immigration matters. at the end of the day, the state's office has said that this is a variety going forward and the legal restriction that has kept the flights from taking off ever since the martha vineyard's flights, and now that is gone, there is a good chance that we will be seeing the migrants moved from texas and arizona and other parts of the border to these so-called sanctuary jurisdictions mostly inhe democratic parts of the country. >> and looking for ron desantis in to do this in florida and looking for other states to do it as well. and now, the super bowl big moments, and the halftime show and other highlights that you may want to see again. that is coming u up.
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all right. kansas city chiefs, if you missed it, they are the super bowl champions after a thrilling 38-35 comeback win over the philadelphia eagles. you can see the red there after the kansas city win there. >> yes, the chiefs' quarterback patrick mahomes had been named
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the league's most valuable player after winning the league's most valuable player and is now the super bowl most valuable player. and now, winning twice in the span of four seasons, and joined by coy wire now. that is pretty good. >> and now, coming in, this is the most eventually matched teams, and this game is a perfect match of it. this is eagle's jalen hurts there setting a quarterback record of most touchdowns by a quarterback with three of them, and with the injured ankle, patrick mahomes took off for the longest running drive to push the chiefs into the deep eagles' territory, and then came a plan that the eagles will not forget,
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a holding defensive call, and james brad berry later admitted it was a good call, and then james butker who kicked game-winning field goal, and it is one of the most exciting one. and patrick mahomes went to disney after the first super bowl win, and he is going back. i asked him how to put it in perspective. >> it is hard, man. i don't think it sank in yet. i appreciate it because of the failures. losing the super bowl and the afc championship game, and that is a greater appreciation being here, and now i am going to disney world, and i have disneyland and disney world there will be crossed off. i can go around the world. >> and so he is the youngest quarterback to be starring in two, and including two mvps and the goat tom brady has seven,
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but look at that, doesn't that look like jim sciutto there. >> that is how he rolls in on a monday morning before he goes to makeup. >> i have fewer vince lombardi trophies, but i cannot forget how many. and chloe, there were other attractions, and i liked it, but other folks were disappoint, and come on, she had a special surprise guest, and it is a surprise guest. >> and she is rihanna. >> and rihanna is epic, and she did the hits, and she said she is trying to whittle down the set list, and changed it 39 times, and she did not bring out the special guest, and she had a special guest in tow, because she is pregnant and she just had the first child in may, so that is nine months ago, guys, and do the math. but she was up there and rocked it, but not just halftime, and
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