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human beings were treated. by the hundreds of thousands. in this very place that we now stand. crimes that happened here. the blood that was shed here. the vice president also said the horror of what happened there must always be remembered. alright. thanks for joining me this morning. i'm christine romans, cnn this morning starts right now. good morning, everyone. poppy is off today. we want to get started with our
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five things to know for this wednesday, march 29th 2023 new body camera footage shows what to hero national police officers confronted when they took down the school shooter who killed six people. the white house says. president biden has called to thank them. of course, the big question that remains this morning is how did the shooter gets so many guns? also former vice president, mike pence, has now been ordered to testify in the justice department's january 6th investigation pence team says that they are evaluating the judge's ruling and whether they will appeal. we'll have all of that, plus this and say it's freedom in jeopardy this morning, an appeals court has reinstated his murder conviction and ordered a new hearing aid was the subject of the serial podcast. the serial podcast. also today, former starbucks ceo howard schultz set to testify on capitol hill, senator bernie sanders and others will question schultz about starbucks alleged efforts to block unions and meet the nba's 2023 hall of fame class. espn reports that dwyane
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wade, dirk nowitzki and w. n b a legend becky hammon or among the inductees this morning starts right now. you saw the video. that is what police officers should do. and this is just i mean the kind of jobs that dangerous nature of the job, the intense pressure of it, and, you know, also in comparison with what happened, and you faulty responses, so much of the story and what happens there the difference? this is again how police officers should react. they shouldn't be in these situations, but they did the right thing we're talking about what happened in national. of course, we've seen new body cam footage has now been released by police officers showing what happened when two officers entered the school that day as the shooter was there, killing ultimately, 39 year olds three adults this morning. there are
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major questions that we're learning about the school shooting, including how a person who is being treated for an emotional disorder. was able to legally buy seven guns were entering the school of murdering those three children and three staff members at this private christian school in nashville. this is the new, harrowing police video that don and i were just talking about this body cam video shows officers rushing in and confronting the shooter warning now, though, you may find this video disturbing. second floor. go downstairs downstairs. go go, go, go! no pushing. l p b o pushing l p b s right. loving move. we're going to show you more of that video. we'll talk more about the police response. we're also learning more about the students. the nine year olds in the educators
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who were murdered, including the school's custodian, mike hill. we're told that students call it a big mike. he had 14 grandkids . seven children. his family says that he loves spending time with them that he had a passion for cooking. halle scruggs was one of the 39 year olds who was gunned down her dad is the pastor of the church that runs the school. evelyn dick house, his family says that their hearts are quote completely broken. they say evelyn was a shining light, and they cannot believe that this has happened to their daughter. cnn's carlos suarez is live in nashville. carlos obviously we're going to definitely focus on the victims and learning more about them, but we're also learning more about the shooter themselves. the weapons that were purchased the writings that were left behind which the mayor told us yesterday they were going to be releasing. what did we learn? yeah, that's exactly right. caitlyn more about the 28 year old shooter. the chief of police out here said that the shooter
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was being treated for an emotional disorder. and this morning the new york times is reporting that an instructor had no see college that's an art and design school here in nashville reported that about six years ago when the shooter was a student in her class, the shooter had some sort of emotional breakdown, having trouble setting up some sort of online account. that development is coming as the city of nashville here gets ready to remember the victims. new details about the firearms used by the shooter who opened fire inside the covenant school in nashville. authorities say the shooter legally purchased seven firearms from october 2020 through june of 2022. the shooter carried three of those firearms when entering the school, and they are 15, a nine millimeter pistol caliber carbine and a nine millimeter handgun. one of the seven guns is unaccounted for, as of tuesday, according to police, she was under care doctors care
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for an emotional disorder. ah law enforcement knew nothing about the treatment she was receiving. about her parents felt that she should not own weapons. they were under the impression that was when she sold the one weapon that she did not own any more. as it turned out, she had been hiding several weapons within the house, the nashville police releasing body camera video from two officers who entered the school and eventually killed the shooter. go. metro police officers are seen searching through the school going room to room looking for the shooter. upstairs sounds like it's upsets. the officers then run to the second floor were gunshots can be heard in the distance and shoot at and kill the shooter less than four minutes after entering the school. the body camera video was released as a
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community mourns the loss of the six victims in the family, the pastor of the church and how he lost his his daughter, and it's midnight at night, and i'm wondering how? how how do they cope? i mean, how do you go to how do you go to bed? how do you sleep? tennessee's governor bill lee released a video statement saying his wife, maria, was close friends with cynthia peek a substitute teacher who lost her life. on monday. cindy was supposed to come over to have dinner with maria last night. everyone is hurting everyone. friends of victim katherine coons, who was the head of the school are remembering her as an amazing friend and a compassionate educator. she was witty. she was sassy. she had this amazing confidence. but she was she was a person of grace. but i'll tell you, i know it. sure as i'm sitting here that catherine went down protecting those kids. and katelyn polantz
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. this shooters guns. yeah and obviously major questions about that this morning, carlos torres . thank you so much for that report. alright. carlos, in one witness to the chaos in nashville, describing what she saw, and witnesses actress melissa joan hart from sabrina, the teenage which many of you recognize her from that. she said that she was driving to her own children's school when she saw kids running from the covenant school. listen to what she says happened. we did. my husband and i were on our way to school for conferences and luckily our kids weren't in today, and we helped a class of kindergartners across a busy highway. they were climbing out of the woods they were trying to escape. the shooter situation at their school. so we helped all these tiny little little kids across the road and get their teachers over there, and we helped him. mom reunite with her children, and, um i just i don't
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know what to say anymore. a lot of people dealing with this emotion close up and from afar. joining us now. rebecca barry, dr rebecca very. she's a clinical psychologist and child adolescent psychiatry, professor n y u school of medicine. good morning morning. it's hard to say good morning, right? it is saying during when the piece was running carlo's peace tired of discussing this with tired of talking about this, it's emotionally draining. you saw melissa joan hart how she described it. we had one of the counselors who went to the reunification center yesterday, and i asked her very similar question is people dealing with this close up and from afar, the country is dealing with it. how do you measure? how do you deal with it? what do you tell people who have the same feelings as we do and who are dealing with it? really much more personally than we are. i think that there's a lot of heaviness around this topic. in addition to a lot of frustration, and some warranted anger, and really some confusion about what happens next. what are we going to do? we've all
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been seeing this happen more often. and i think that you know what stood out about melissa joan hart's messages. the impact on youth, right? you are continuing to have to really continue to hear about this. see this and for some, unfortunately , experience it. so what is the impact that that these events are having on on our youth turns your stomach to see the little kids being holding hands and, you know, streaming out of school picture from the bus yesterday. remember that picture that it's like this, you know, evocative image that is now associated with this. but what we're learning about the shooter themselves and this mental disorder that we are told emotional disorder. excuse me that the shooter was being treated for still able to access these guns, but i think people have questions about that because the shooter's parents have said they did not believe that they should be owning that they should own gods. and i think that has raised questions of the connection there and also saying, you know, just because someone has an emotional disorder. does not mean they're going to commit a mass shooting at a school. absolutely i think
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you're right on in that, and i think the narrative that we have coming out of this and the relationship that some may be making between having a mental health condition or mental health disorder and the ability to carry out an act like this. i think that's a really sort of, you know, that's not an immediate connection that we want to make. certainly i think a person that we've seen that individuals can have mental health conditions under, you know, underscoring some of these actions that doesn't necessarily prompt anybody to commit something like this. this is a very heinous and calculated act. listen, you know, always in in washington, d c. everything is political, right? and everyone wants to do everything they can accept what many people i should say, want to do everything they can accept? talk about guns. they want to talk about mental health issues, which is a legitimate part of it. but it's not the only thing. tennessee does not have the so called red flag law that allows courts to cease fire arms. um from people who are in danger. there is a law that bans possession if someone has reported mental
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health issues. doctors in this situation, right healthcare workers do they have any means of reporting and in stopping people from being able to do this from my understanding of the red flag laws in the state of tennessee, it is mental health practitioner or a physician would be warranted to report if there was an indication where a person has expressed stated means to commit harm against themselves or against others or if they have been hospitalized in some way for said reportings, right and i'm not quite clear on the background, but i'm do you believe that? but that was not the case here. the mental health part is also is a really big part of it. that's a good point. and so if that is something that you know, someone is struggling with what is a sign that you look for something like this, because i think that is often one thing. we talked about his ways to prevent this not just how to react. it's how to stop it from even happening in the first place, right? well i think that collectively, there can be
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some telltale signs what we would most really look for apparently would be expressed or some leakage of intent to commit harm. some planning around such an incident like this behaviorally speaking, you would look for, you know, heavy isolation and any significant changes in a person's behavior possible substance use, but again that would really possibly requires somebody who is close to the person who knows him to be monitoring those behaviors which are really kind of say, hey, that doesn't seem to be characteristic, or i have privy to this information about what may be happening for them. i just want to just 30 more seconds with you because i think this is really important. yesterday i was walking the dogs . i don't have kids yet, but i saw this kid coming home from school, right and getting off of the bus. and just like, you know, the parents embracing right now it's 6 12 in the morning. parents are getting their kids together. ready to go to school right there fighting. i don't want to put on the code of an abbey and this little beautiful kids, and i'm wondering, what do you say to
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those parents and some of them are taking pictures so they can remember what the kids were wearing something like this happens. what advice do you have, doctor? i think that every parent every day, you know deals with their own anxieties about how that young kid is going to be. and then in the wake of news like this in the wake of tragedy, i think it gets a little bit harder to kind of have any certainty about how how things are going to go for my child. and i think that you know, as parents of young kids and to themselves, i think we have to provide ourselves a sense of reassurance that hey, we're you know, we can do something hopefully about this, and i'm going to read my reassure myself and my child that there are people that care about them and that there are looking out for their well being and that we trust that even though sometimes i think in the midst of feeling these emotions right now, it can be really hard to say that and to really feel that when i saw that yesterday said that at least three parents, right, um you know, nine of them, really? or and many, many more loved ones around them. that won't be able to have that moment of with their kids ever again, devastating and you hope that in
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some ways people can put these emotions into action. thanks doctor. thank you, doctor. really appreciate the advice. thanks for coming on. now we're gonna get to manhattan's d. a the investigation of the former president trump the role in such money payments to adopt film star stormy daniels grand jury is not expected to hear the case again this week. it is expected to return tomorrow to hear a separate matter, but the schedule could change. the jurors last heard witness testimony in the trump probe on monday and didn't vote on a potential indictment. also this morning, a judge has now ordered former vice president mike pence to testify about conversations that he had with former president trump leading up to january. 6th in the insurrection . that's what sources are telling cnn. of course, the former vice president has said trump endangered his family and everyone at the capitol that day. he is so far declined to testify, though in the special counsel's probe. even now, he says, he does need time to decide what is he going to do? will his legal team appealed the judge's ruling here? the
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requirements of my testimony going forward are subject of our review right now, and i'll have more to say about that in the days ahead. let me be clear, right? i have nothing to hide. i have a constitution to uphold. we're currently speaking to our attorneys about the proper way forward, and as i said, we'll have a decision in the coming days. pence now joins the list of former trump white house officials who have been ordered to testify significantly, including chief of staff mark meadows, our cnn senior crime and justice reporter. katelyn polantz is here with us katelyn polantz team to have this ruling come down, but what these investigators want to know is they want to be able to hear from pence directly on the pressure that he felt from trump. that's what we believe and it is a pretty notable and a quick decision out of the federal court in dc, coming on monday for mike pence, saying he does have to testify. he got subpoenaed. he's going to have to go to the grand jury the judge's ruling. as far as we can
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tell what we've learned through our sources. we haven't actually read it yet, but our sources are telling us that pence is going to have to describe those conversations he had directly with donald trump the sort of thing that nobody has testified to before because the only two people on those calls are donald trump and mike pence. mike pence , of course, wouldn't even speak to the house select committee investigation but now is being subpoenaed in this criminal investigation around january. 6th of note here. this isn't a complete win for the special counsel's investigation because pence is walking away with a bit of a victory being able to say that he did defend some of the protections of the vice presidency. and apparently, the judge did get to say that when he was on january, 6th mike pence, was acting as a congressional officer gets a little extra protection there. there may be some questions he can decline to answer in the grand jury, but there's a lot of gray area and so we're going to have to see how that's going to play out. but it really is notable that this is another
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loss for the trump team. they're not gonna be able to block testimony and mike pence, his vice president will have to testify and penzias team seemed to have an indication that he would have to testify. they just want him to have to have to test right out about everything. you how significant do you think it is? when it comes to what you're talking? about the speech or debate aspect of this where it will be able to limit parts of his testimony, but it doesn't seem like a significant amount. of his testimony will be limited. i mean, in the long arc of history, there is the possibility that this is the type of ruling that people will remember right what it means for the vice presidency of the united states. but in this investigation, we know that investigators want to ask about the conversations between trump and pence the sort of thing that pence has written about. in his book. he wrote that donald trump called him a wimp. the morning of january 6th and so being able to hear that in the grand jury in a court setting that is pretty notable, and it's also just notable. how many times trump is just being rejected in
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court every time he tries to block test money with pence with his top aides, and also in a separate investigation, mar-a-lago with his defense layer, even everybody has to speak. yeah we'll see what pence's legal team decides to do, katelyn polantz. thank you. just months after a judge vacated at non science murder conviction of maryland appellate court has reinstated that conviction, the subject of the serial podcast is reacting next . bunch of guguys made up work y back when. build free last teams with more. working is me. for your 16. a new car les about
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wait you're not gonna believe this thing is possible, but it is. welcome back. everyone named marilyn appeals court has reinstated the murder conviction of adnan syed, just months after all charges were dropped against him. side was the subject of the popular serial podcast spent more than 20 years in prison for killing his girlfriend, hae min lee and was released when a judge ruled that the state failed to properly turned material over to defense attorneys and noted the two suspects may have been improperly cleared. cnn's brent jen grass joins us now with more good morning to you. what is the appeals court's reasoning for reinstating this conviction? so that hearing that happened last year where his sentence was vacated? essentially the appellate court is saying there needs to be a redo of that hearing, siding with the family of haman lee, who who basically said they didn't even get time to prepare for that hearing last year, they only got a few days notice they didn't even get to
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actually travel. or her brother from california here to baltimore to attend in person for that hearing the appellate courts they agreed with him, and they said that he deserves that right. so essentially, what they pull core is saying is that this hearing needs to be redone and give the both sides about 60 days to kind of set a date to figure out how they're going to move forward with that, and if you're wondering, how is that not double jeopardy for adnan syed? well essentially, the pole court is saying it's not infringing on his rights or violating double jeopardy, essentially saying, because he's not being reprocessed. q tid in this case, he could go back to this hearing and again get his conviction vacated. or he might be put back behind bars, depending how the judges rule yes, not new. they're just reinstating the former the prior convictions. so what does this mean for him moving forward, so he's going to stay out of jail for right now again, they're going to give 60 days for both sides to figure this out. his lawyers are already saying that they are going to go to the higher court the supreme court and argue this, but i do want to read a quick thing about what
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his his attorneys did say. they said that ensuring justice for commonly does not require injustice for a non. the appeal was not about adnan's innocence. but about notice and muteness. so that really gets to the core of what they're saying. why do we have to do this all again? all right. thank you, brandon. appreciate it. yes you're right. stay tuned. yeah also this morning, former new jersey governor chris christie says he's not going to support trump again, even if he is the republican nominee for president in 2024. what he thinks will keep that from happening, though. and this, so do you. gop lawmakers focusing on mental health after nashville the nashville school shooting we're going to look at what actions ob and have not been taken. tony let's go o out to dinner in. i love my new hands free,e, so get your clippings. just step in and go. just stay in to take off too you didn't have too bend over. let's go someplace fancy. also come in. max cushioning for ultimate comfort, umax cushioning handsfree sketches, clipping living with diabetes
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start under 600 make on time payments of 49 point bump in their credit score, on average, download the app today, priscilla alvarez at the white house, and this is cnn. you know chris christie, the former government jersey is thinking about running against him for president. he said he plans to take the next two months to decide whether or not will run, which is interesting. because chris christie and donald trump used to be friends. he was even trump's debate coach. maybe there's still friends. maybe the reason chris christie is running against him is to make trump look thin. uh that is out. chris christie said he believes he got
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covid remember when he was the debate coach katelyn polantz at the time, jimmy kimmel. poking fun at chris christie. there is a former new jersey governor makes a case to take on donald trump. christie predicts a former presidents, third bid for the white house could falter if an opponent can challenge him on the debate stage. tastic fearless. because he will come back. and right at you. you need to think about who's got the skills to do that. that doesn't do it. because it's not gonna end nicely. hmm not gonna end nicely in an axios interview, christie even went as far as to say that he will never support donald trump for president again , even if he wins the republican nomination. interesting so let's bring in our cnn political commentator and political anchor for spectrum news, mr errol louis. good morning to you morning. those are pretty bold comments coming from the former
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new jersey governor and republican presidential once republican presidential contender, two things vying for that, and is that a realistic solution? i would i would characterize that as bold but not credible. yeah chris christie said that he in 2016 that he would never support donald trump and then two weeks after dropping out after losing in new hampshire supported exactly that, right. the other thing about being on the debate stage. i mean, you know, it sounded very nostalgic in the run up to the 2016 new hampshire primary, he famously chris christie went after marco rubio and really, you know, sort of went after him on the debate stage and got him off his back foot. and it's sort of worked in the sense that marco rubio came in fifth in that crowded field. the problem is chris christie came in sixth and after close to 200 appearances in new hampshire . he he got i think 7% of the vote. he had made more appearances than anybody else.
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he'd stake this whole campaign in new hampshire so i can understand him feeling nostalgic going back to new hampshire. he had all of those high hopes in 2016, but it crashed and burned back then, and it sounds like he may be. setting up to do it all over again. it is interesting to hear him say that he won't support trump, even if he is the nominee because not only did he support him before, but also you know, in 2020. he was in the white house in the halls of west wing, helping him prepare for debates and helping him get ready for that. i mean, it's interesting and part of what he citing is, you know the way trump is still talking about january 6th the fact that trump played that song. from what is being called the january six choir at his rally on saturday. it's an interesting indicator. one thing about political people, even ones who haven't gone as far as they wanted, like chris christie is that they have excellent political noses for when the ship is sinking. so i read this as chris christie saying, this is going nowhere. trump's not going away. i mean, because again, chris christie has proved to us more than once that if there's a realistic shot
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at power if he thought donald trump had a realistic path back into the white house, i think we'd be hearing something very different. i read this as him saying, this is not going anywhere. you know that both substantively. but more importantly, politically. donald trump is talking about the past when elections have to be about the future and trying to sort of make his personal grievances about what happened since january. 6th the main theme of the 2024 election. is probably not going to succeed. so can we turn now to nashville? because you have a lot of folks now saying, look, this is not about guns, right? this is about mental health. um and this is about trying to get to the hypocrisy here right and hate crime legislation and so on and so forth. um this is josh hawley senator, he sent a letter to the fbi director and also to the homeland security director, saying, i urge you to immediately open investigation to the shooting of the federal hate crime. okay so he wants him to investigate. that's the letter that christian school because it's a christian school. but then in 2021, he was the
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only senator to vote against hate crime legislation. so what gives here when it comes to these men and women in washington who listen. it's not just guns, right? that's a big part of it. obviously. it's also mental health. can't there be? you know, a multi pronged approach to this rather than just focusing on one issue and say we can't do anything at all. you can't legislate hate. yeah right. when people rush to the microphones to tell you about all the things that are not going to work, it's not a very promising start to finding solutions. uh you know, on average. if today is an average day, 117 people are going to die from gun violence today and the same thing tomorrow and the next day and the next day sundays included, um what you know, and by the way, more than half of those are suicide. so you want to talk about mental health? the core problem is mental health. i mean, this is a spectacular example where clearly there were some some issues. issues involving mental health, but on any given day when people are
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taking their own lives using guns. clearly we've got an underlying problem there. so if josh hawley or anybody else, we're serious about it, and they are not, but if they were serious about it, they'd be pouring resources and effort and time into getting this done, and we've seen in fact, quite the opposite over the years, and we did see the gun safety legislation that was passed last summer. republican republicans did vote for that several many of them did not. i want to show this moment, though. from yesterday on capitol hill, senate chaplain was typically this is a really rare statement to hear from him. this is what he said about what happened in nashville. lord. when babies. die at a church school. it is time for us to move beyond. thoughts. and prayers. lord deliver our senators. from the paralysis of analysis. that waits. for the miraculous. the
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paralysis of analysis that waits for the america kind of preacher , you know, make it a little uncomfortable sitting there on a sunday mornings like not happen very often doesn't happen very often. and you know, it's interesting if you think about it. i don't know who names or can remove the senate chaplain, but i suspect if there were different majority leader, his job might be in danger. right now. this is something that you know you wish more clergy would do, which is take a chance. speak your truth. try and get people to feel a little uncomfortable and to take action . i don't know if his thoughts and prayers are going to be any more effective than anyone else's here because until someone takes action, we're not going to see much in the way of change. but it is very good to see this and frankly, it's something that would have been unthinkable a while ago and i think for the audience, it's important to keep in mind that you know in the decade or so since the sandy hook massacre you know, you've got every town
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for gun safety. you've got moms demand action. you've got march for our lives. you've got things like this chaplain speaking out. it's good. this is going to come from from below. you know, we we've seen and we've exhaustively covered the fact that congress seems to be stuck paralysis. but there's a groundswell and that's how social transformation happens. you know what happens gradually , and then it happened suddenly and i am encouraged. despite all of the tragedies that we're living with every day that a lot of people are getting together and making clear that they're going to take some chances the way this chaplain did. man of the cloth, saying moved beyond thoughts and prayers. that's that's pretty big. exactly moment. errol louis. thank you. thank you, carol. so let's talk about the crazy weather that california has been getting out the southern sierras storm ravaged california already at record snow levels, with more on the way the severe weather forecast coming up also a new bump in the road for president biden. quite a pretty big bump, actually, israeli prime minister
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was a incredibly notable comment from president biden. cnn's had asked. gold is live in jerusalem and tracking all of this. i mean, i guess the question is, how did they respond to this? because there's always this careful, delicate navigation where the u. s doesn't want to look like they're telling them what to do. but president biden was pretty explicit there. katelyn polantz careful criticism of this overhaul plan that i'll remind you will give unprecedented power in the hands of the israeli politicians in the parliament, allowing them to do things like overturned supreme court decisions that has since been put onto hold. but yesterday we heard those frustrations just burst into the open. these were very sharp critiques by the u. s. president. who in addition to saying that he hopes a compromise will be reached in that netanyahu will just walk away from this original plan. he also said that netanyahu will not be coming to the white house in the near term. typically the israeli prime minister is invited to the white house for an official visit quite quickly
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after coming into office. it has now been months and now it doesn't seem as though this is going to be coming anytime soon. that underscores the frustrations that the americans have with the israelis. but as you noted in the introduction there, the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, although he talks about the alliance between the us and israel, and he talks about how he is committed to bringing a as he says, a broad consensus on these reforms he is pushing back essentially saying, don't get involved into our business, and we're hearing even even harsher critiques from other members of his government, itamar ben for the minister of national security, saying israel is not a star on the american flag, and even others going further, saying that the americans are being fed what they call fake news on what this overhaul will do. but this is an incredible critique that underscores currently the situation. the relationship between the americans. and the israelis that has, you know, joe biden talks about. he has been a stalwart supporter of israel for so many years, netanyahu talks about how he's known joe biden for more than 40 years. they talked about what a great relationship they have. this is really a crisis moment in the relationship
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between the israelis and the americans and the opponents here . the opposition in israel are critiquing netanyahu, saying that he is in dangerous israel's most important relationships relationship, its strongest ally. one that is vital for israel's security. they often talk about this, you know, 40 year relationship that they had been so fascinated because our white house producer dj judges, somebody, this democracy summit that the white house is hosting right now is still going on. netanyahu was actually speaking at it right now, virtually, of course, as you can see him there, but it's just interesting to see as this is going on with this dramatic. attention behind the scenes now we're seeing him still appear at this summit. yeah i mean, it's also going to be interesting to hear how he ties in what this overhaul will do. he keeps saying it's going to strengthen israeli democracy , not destroy it. but katelyn polantz real is the only check available on the laws passed by parliament. so if you allow the israeli parliament to overturn supreme court decisions, what checks and balances still exist, then good question to ask gold. thank you so much. a natural man hearing.
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because the temperatures are also running 10 to 15 degrees cooler than normal. yeah sounding like a broken record once again, yet another storm system and as you mentioned, it's a colder storm system because it originated in the gulf of alaska. so we're drawing in that cold air from the north. now go back a week when we had that storm intensify and approach to san diego bay region or san francisco bay region that actually created all the wind and power outages. well, it's not going to do the same, especially going to stay offshore as it strengthens. but what i'm really concerned about is later this week when it starts to interact with warm air from the gulf of mexico. another severe weather setup setting up across the nation's midsection, so that's a major concern. look at the storms lining up over the past month or so, we've had about 12 atmospheric river events, and, of course that's created flooding concerns, but also done quit exceptional thing to our drought conditions, eradicating extreme and exceptional drought across the central valley. compared to last year to the current status now impressive snowfall totals is done. just mentioned some of the
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snow burying houses. this is video coming out of mammoth mountain where they've been shoveling over. get this 50 ft of snowfall. they're about to set their record for the most amount of snow later today, when it starts to snow from the storm. i showed you just a moment ago. similar picture kind of unfolding across this year, a nevada's this is broken up into three different sections. northern, central and southern. get this. the southern sierra nevada's has never had this much snow there sitting at 283% snow water equivalent, so that's compared to average to date, and that's of course, going to pay dividends once we get into these warmer spring and summer months, but of course, if it gets too warm, too quick rapid runoff, rapid snow melt, and that means the potential for more flooding. how does this compare to average? well we didn't even break average for the past three years, but this year we're going into the stratosphere. and if you're a snowboarder like me, you're jumping up with joy. because you know this is the season. yeah, caitlin. fancy graphics. nice. i like it. very sharp. welcome to the team. by the way. thank you. appreciate
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