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cnn's gloria pazmino joining us now. so, gloria, for tiktok users, what happens at 1201? >> well, erica, you know, i have to say i've been feeling a little bit left out in the last hour because i have opened my tiktok app several times and i have not gotten that warning that we have been mentioning. but we know that many users, many of the 170 million users across america that use tiktok, are seeing this warning on their screens now, and it says that we regret that a u.s. law banning tiktok will take effect on january 19th. that is, of course, starting at midnight and going into sunday. it says it's going to force them to make our services temporarily unavailable and that they're working to restore the service in the u.s. as soon as possible. we appreciate your support. please stay tuned. so what's going to happen at midnight? we've been wondering, well, is the app just going to disappear off of our phones? is it going to shut down? is it going to go dark? tiktok has said it will go dark, but that doesn't mean literally dark. what it means is that if you have not already
cnn's gloria pazmino joining us now. so, gloria, for tiktok users, what happens at 1201? >> well, erica, you know, i have to say i've been feeling a little bit left out in the last hour because i have opened my tiktok app several times and i have not gotten that warning that we have been mentioning. but we know that many users, many of the 170 million users across america that use tiktok, are seeing this warning on their screens now, and it says that we regret that a u.s. law banning...
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. >> national correspondent gloria pazmino is following all of this. and, gloria, while we're hearing, you know, the language of illegal immigrants, isn't that part of the problem that perhaps some legal migrants might also be swept up in the pursuit of looking for illegal immigrants? so what do we know about the operations that are currently underway in chicago? and the distinction being made about who is being rounded up? >> well, fred, whether or not that distinction is going to be made is something that certainly so many different advocates, not just in chicago, but across many different cities, are worried about. and we are starting to see now the very first action that trump promised. right. he said that he was going to launch mass deportation efforts. and we're seeing evidence of that starting out in chicago. one thing that we're seeing that is different is that the federal government has deployed all of its law enforcement agencies to help in this effort. that includes the fbi, the dea, the federal bureau of prisons, the atf. they are all workin
. >> national correspondent gloria pazmino is following all of this. and, gloria, while we're hearing, you know, the language of illegal immigrants, isn't that part of the problem that perhaps some legal migrants might also be swept up in the pursuit of looking for illegal immigrants? so what do we know about the operations that are currently underway in chicago? and the distinction being made about who is being rounded up? >> well, fred, whether or not that distinction is going to...
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i also want to talk with gloria pazmino, who's joining us now, and gloria, chicago migrant rights groups are suing the trump administration into in a bid to block this ice enforcement. so what can you tell us about that piece of the story? >> yeah, jessica, advocates are turning the fear that rosa is describing that's being felt in that community. and they're hoping that the courts can be a bit of help in this moment. they have filed a lawsuit in federal court accusing the trump administration and ice of violating the first and fourth amendment rights of the residents of chicago, which they say are being targeted because of the city's sanctuary city jurisdiction and their status as a sanctuary city. we have a statement from one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit. this is from sheila betti, and she's with community justice clinic, one of the plaintiffs that filed this suit. and she said that the impending raids are a brazen attempt to stomp out the sanctuary city movement and run roughshod over the first amendment. our communities need organizers, vision and advocacy now more than ever. thi
i also want to talk with gloria pazmino, who's joining us now, and gloria, chicago migrant rights groups are suing the trump administration into in a bid to block this ice enforcement. so what can you tell us about that piece of the story? >> yeah, jessica, advocates are turning the fear that rosa is describing that's being felt in that community. and they're hoping that the courts can be a bit of help in this moment. they have filed a lawsuit in federal court accusing the trump...
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cnn's gloria pazmino is joining us now. and, gloria, you're learning more about the lives and the heartbreaking stories of several of the people who died in these wildfires. what what more can you tell us about them? >> yeah, jessica. and actually knowing just that process that's taking place now, right. the first responders getting out there to do those search and rescue recovery operations of people who we know are still missing. 16 people confirmed dead so far, 11 from the eaton fire, five from the palisades fire. we've heard the stories of people who stayed at their house because they wanted to protect it. people who had experienced smoke and wildfires before and thought that they could fight the flames. we've heard the stories of the disabled and the elderly who couldn't get out, and we've heard the story of rodney nickerson. he was a grandfather who lived in his house, raising two generations, his children and his grandchildren. his family told us that he was very attached to the house and the neighborhood. he was 82 y
cnn's gloria pazmino is joining us now. and, gloria, you're learning more about the lives and the heartbreaking stories of several of the people who died in these wildfires. what what more can you tell us about them? >> yeah, jessica. and actually knowing just that process that's taking place now, right. the first responders getting out there to do those search and rescue recovery operations of people who we know are still missing. 16 people confirmed dead so far, 11 from the eaton fire,...
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gloria pazmino is following this story for us. oria, look, there has been a lot of back and forth about this, and now it is finally come to be. >> yeah, jessica, you know, like much that goes on here in new york city. people are divided on this issue. in fact, congestion pricing has been in the making for more than a decade. but it's faced a lot of political opposition and other obstacles. and the suburbs of new york city are still very much opposed to this program. new jersey tried to sue at the last minute in order to prevent the program from going into effect, but that lawsuit failed so early this morning, right at the stroke of midnight, congestion pricing was officially in effect. we got a look at some of the new signage that is going to be around the city, alerting drivers about this new tolling structure, and it's supposed to do exactly what it sounds like, right? congestion pricing. it is designed to alleviate congestion here in new york city. it is also supposed to raise millions of dollars for the public transit system, a
gloria pazmino is following this story for us. oria, look, there has been a lot of back and forth about this, and now it is finally come to be. >> yeah, jessica, you know, like much that goes on here in new york city. people are divided on this issue. in fact, congestion pricing has been in the making for more than a decade. but it's faced a lot of political opposition and other obstacles. and the suburbs of new york city are still very much opposed to this program. new jersey tried to...
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joining me right now is cnn correspondent gloria pazmino. gloria, do people like this?> well, fred, i have to tell you, it's been in the making for more than a decade. >> and even in the last few days, it was facing intense opposition. congestion pricing here in new york city has been long in the making. it's had a lot of political obstacles, a lot of political opposition, and it remains deeply unpopular in the suburbs outside of new jersey, of new york city and even in new jersey, which tried to sue to stop it at the last minute. but after all of that, it officially started early this morning, right at the stroke of midnight. officials here in new york were unveiling the new signage to alert drivers about this new congestion pricing program. and it is supposed to do exactly what it sounds like. it's a tolling structure designed to alleviate congestion. it's designed to raise more money for the public transit infrastructure. it's supposed to encourage people to use public transportation. and in the long run, it's supposed to significantly decrease gridlock in what is on
joining me right now is cnn correspondent gloria pazmino. gloria, do people like this?> well, fred, i have to tell you, it's been in the making for more than a decade. >> and even in the last few days, it was facing intense opposition. congestion pricing here in new york city has been long in the making. it's had a lot of political obstacles, a lot of political opposition, and it remains deeply unpopular in the suburbs outside of new jersey, of new york city and even in new jersey,...
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cnn's gloria pazmino tells us all about it. >> well, that's right. in fact, congestion pricing has been in the works here in new york city for at least a decade. but it's faced a lot of political opposition and obstacles in recent years. in fact, it still remains deeply unpopular in the new york city suburbs and in new jersey, which sued to stop the program at the last minute. they were unsuccessful in that lawsuit. so early on sunday morning, at the stroke of midnight, congestion pricing officially went into effect. here in the big apple. now, it is exactly what it sounds like. it is a congestion pricing tolling structure designed to alleviate congestion and traffic here in new york city. it's also intended to raise public funds for the city's public transit system, and eventually it is supposed to significantly decrease gridlock in what is one of the most congested zones in the entire world. now, this is a first of its kind program here in new york city. no other city in the united states has done this before. in fact, many other cities around the
cnn's gloria pazmino tells us all about it. >> well, that's right. in fact, congestion pricing has been in the works here in new york city for at least a decade. but it's faced a lot of political opposition and obstacles in recent years. in fact, it still remains deeply unpopular in the new york city suburbs and in new jersey, which sued to stop the program at the last minute. they were unsuccessful in that lawsuit. so early on sunday morning, at the stroke of midnight, congestion pricing...
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cnn national correspondent gloria pazmino joining me now with details on that, gloria. what exactly are the groups saying? >> yeah, fred rosa was just mentioning all of these organizations and groups around chicago and around the state that have been working as many of these cities prepare for this immigration action that we knew the new president had promised. and there's a group of organizations specifically in chicago that has filed a suit in federal court alleging that these raids and these planned operations by ice in the city of chicago, eventually amount to a violation of their first and fourth amendment rights. they say that they are being targeted because of chicago's designation as a sanctuary city, and they point to multiple examples, including pointing to some of the statements that have been made by tom homan, the border czar, referencing chicago and many other sanctuary cities, as places where local law enforcement will not help federal law enforcement agencies enforce immigration law. they say that they're being targeted specifically for this issue, and t
cnn national correspondent gloria pazmino joining me now with details on that, gloria. what exactly are the groups saying? >> yeah, fred rosa was just mentioning all of these organizations and groups around chicago and around the state that have been working as many of these cities prepare for this immigration action that we knew the new president had promised. and there's a group of organizations specifically in chicago that has filed a suit in federal court alleging that these raids and...
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. >> and cnn's gloria pazmino joins us now. gloria, you're learning more about the actual lives, the personalities, the stories of the people lost in these wildfires. what can you tell us? >> yeah, bill, over the last several days, my colleagues have been doing incredible work trying to piece together the details about the victims that have been lost. >> 16 people confirmed dead so far, 11 of them from the eaton fire and five from the palisades fire. we've heard stories of people who stayed to fight the flames, the disabled and the elderly who could not get out, and those who stayed because they had fought off smoke and flames before and thought they could do it again. we learned the story of rodney nickerson. he was a grandfather who raised an entire family in the house, which is now burned to the ground. he was 82 years old, a retired aerospace engineer who worked at lockheed martin. he lived in the neighborhood for more than 50 years, and as the fire was approaching, he refused to leave. his family said that he was very attac
. >> and cnn's gloria pazmino joins us now. gloria, you're learning more about the actual lives, the personalities, the stories of the people lost in these wildfires. what can you tell us? >> yeah, bill, over the last several days, my colleagues have been doing incredible work trying to piece together the details about the victims that have been lost. >> 16 people confirmed dead so far, 11 of them from the eaton fire and five from the palisades fire. we've heard stories of...
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the press secretary said, gloria pazmino, thanks so much. cities across the nation are vulnerable to raids, just like the one we saw in new york city. let's bring in the mayor of denver, colorado, mike johnston. mayor johnston, good to see you. so we know a high ranking member of the train de aragua gang who has committed crimes in your area, was arrested by federal agents during that raid in new york city. are you relieved that he was caught? >> we're happy to see. >> any enforcement. >> against gang members. >> our police department is working on that here. >> in denver. >> we'll work in partnership. >> on that. so, yeah, whenever we're getting violent. >> criminals off the streets, we're. >> supportive of. >> that no matter where they're from. >> cnn has previously reported that denver is one of the top targets for ice under president trump, who spoke about the metro area in his remarks last night that make it clear denver metro area is a priority for the president, including the city of aurora, which was targeted over the weekend. so tak
the press secretary said, gloria pazmino, thanks so much. cities across the nation are vulnerable to raids, just like the one we saw in new york city. let's bring in the mayor of denver, colorado, mike johnston. mayor johnston, good to see you. so we know a high ranking member of the train de aragua gang who has committed crimes in your area, was arrested by federal agents during that raid in new york city. are you relieved that he was caught? >> we're happy to see. >> any...
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gloria pazmino joining us now with more. so, um, first let's start with what could happen tonight, which feels like it's going to happen. um, what does happen at 1201? what would happen if i opened my app at that point? >> well, erica, we are i've been hearing from so many friends like the videos that we just showed. there are people who are saving videos, downloading videos, making sure that they have the travel tips and the cooking recipes and the workout videos that they like to watch. and now, if you log into the tiktok app, you are going to be seeing the warning that you're seeing on screen right now, which essentially tells you that there is going to be a shutdown coming in the next few hours or less than three hours away. it says that their services are going to be temporarily unavailable, and they also say that they're working to restore our service in the u.s. as soon as possible. and we appreciate your support. please stay tuned. so experts have told us that what is expected right at midnight, remember that is the
gloria pazmino joining us now with more. so, um, first let's start with what could happen tonight, which feels like it's going to happen. um, what does happen at 1201? what would happen if i opened my app at that point? >> well, erica, we are i've been hearing from so many friends like the videos that we just showed. there are people who are saving videos, downloading videos, making sure that they have the travel tips and the cooking recipes and the workout videos that they like to watch....
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gloria pazmino, cnn, new york. >> i want to thank you so much for joining us this hour.'m rosemary church. i will be back with more cnn newsroom after a short break. >> i lay on my back, frozen, thinking the darkest thoughts and then everything changed. dana said, you're still you, and i love you, super man. >> the christopher reeve story. february. >> after last month's massive solar flare, added a 25th hour to the day. >> businesses are wondering what should we...