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the winds >> rahel solomon in new york and ms is cnn thanks for joining us in to >> cnn newsroom this hour, i'm erica hill in new york. we do begin with breaking news. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu hitting back at president biden tonight, that's in you telling politico and german news outlet bild that he will cross biden's red line and invade rafah. israeli leader is also defending his policies in gaza after biden said that netanyahu is hurting israel more than he is helping. senior scott mclean is following these new developments for us from istanbul has got what more did we hear from the prime minister tonight? >> hey, erica, yeah, so first it's important to know that president biden in an interview on saturday said that invading rafah was a red line for him, but he also couched it by saying that he's never going
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to leave israel. he's never going to cut off all weapons, leave them without an iron dome or anything like that? clearly that did not come across as much of a threat to the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who said, as you mentioned, that the offensive in rafah on the ground will press ahead as planned he said that the fighting there could take two months, maybe six weeks, perhaps only one month, but it will happen regardless, despite warnings from the us and from even israel's closest allies, that going into rafah, given you have well over 1 million people sheltering there and really no other safe place for them to go inside gaza would be catastrophic. >> and he also said that that is israelis are by-in-large behind him. this was in response to president biden saying that, yeah, whose policies are hurting israel more than it's helping. here's netanyahu well, i don't know exactly what the president meant but if you meant by that
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done, i'm pursuing private policies against the majority of the wish of the majority of israelis and that this is hurting the interests of israel, then he's wrong on both counts. >> netanyahu, erica, in this interview, also left open the possibility of an expanded military operation against hezbollah in lebanon in order to allow israelis displaced from their home in northern israel to be able to go back. he said that if they can do it diplomatically fine, but it they need to do it militarily. they will. and this is concerning considering that hezbollah is a much more formidable fighting force than hamas is. it has hundreds, maybe thousands by israeli estimates of rockets within firing distance of israel. and it claims has bullet claims to have some 100,000 preservice that it can call upon. and so netanyahu clearly not sending a lot of conciliatory signals in terms of any kind of a peace deal, whether that's with
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hezbollah or with hamas in terms of hamas talks, they were in cairo last week, they left on thursday but the israelis were never there in the first place because they insisted on hamas providing a list of the hostages who were alive in those who were dead, something that they could not provide. and hamas is also sticking in when it comes to what it's insisting on, including a full withdrawal of israeli troops in gaza and a permanent ceasefire, something that is going to be very difficult for israel to agree to, especially when you hear comments like that coming from the israeli prime minister saying that they will go into rafah, they will not end this war until hamas is completely eliminated. i should also mention that we heard from the hamas leader as well as smile haniah who said that he's still open to talks it continues to point the finger at israel, and he also said that no hostages will be handed over until no hostages will be handed over until there is a deal which includes israel establishing a
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permanent ceasefire in getting out entirely of gaza. erica erica it's got really appreciate the reporting tonight and these late breaking developments. thank you >> we're also closely monitoring >> the worsening situation in haiti. the german an eu mission say they have now evacuated diplomatic staff from port-au-prince due to increased gang violence in the capital. president biden approved an overnight airlift operation shan do get non-essential personnel out of the us embassy spokesperson telling cnn, biden is deeply concerned in their words about the situation on the ground and all of this, of course, as gang leaders are threatening a civil war, if the prime minister does not leave office haiti at this point is under a state of emergency until early next month. cnn's patrick oppmann is joining me now from nearby havana, cuba, where he's been monitoring the situation in the region. cnn's priscilla alvarez is in washington tonight. priscilla first, what more can you tell us about this decision to evacuate personnel from
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port-au-prince >> well, erica, this is a situation that us officials have been closely monitoring for some time now, and i'm told a present and i biden has been briefed and continue continually updated over a situation that he has found, quote, deeply concerning now, the state department has attributed this operation to airlift non-essential personnel out of the us embassy in haiti to gang violence that was near the us embassy com i'm pounds and the airport. now, the us southern command said that this was us military that assisted in this airlift or rather executed this airlift, that there was, this was standard practice under these circumstances. and also said that there was no haitians that were on the military aircraft. but of course this is an extraordinary move in a time, in haiti that has only worsened over time. we also believe that the prime minister is in puerto rico and we know that late last week, secretary of state antony blinken spoke with the prime
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minister about accelerating the transition for a more inclusive government. because as you said, their haitian gang it's have said that they would incite a civil war or that they would also suffer genocide if this prime minister a war to stay in power. so clearly, this is a top concern for the united states, one that they are watching and also responding to minute by minute, including with this evacuation of non-essential personnel from the us embassy is patrick as we watch all of that and we're hearing what, you know, what the concerns are among us officials. we see what is happening on the ground. there are these gang leaders threatening civil war if the prime minister doesn't leave office, what is the situation on the ground tonight? and where is the prime minister? >> well, it says a great deal that embassy officials from the us embassy, german embassy, european union, do not feel safe because these are perhaps some the most closely guarded, carefully guarded places in haiti that have been up until
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now, been relatively safe. so if they're not saying that no one is safe and certainly for them authority of haitians, of tens of thousands of people caught in the cross crossbar. there is simply no refuge that they can go to. many have been left without food because aid organizations cannot reach them. and so they are on their own and the situation, the humanitarian crisis in haiti gets worse and worse by the hour. ariel henry is believed to be in puerto rico, nation prime minister. he is under increasing pressure from both the us and from other political parties within haiti to come up with a solution that would essentially provide an off ramp give give way to a transitional government announced elections, and see if that is enough to stabilize this country. and bringing an outside force from kenya that would fight the gangs no word from henry though what his intentions are patrick priscilla, appreciate the reporting as always. thank you. both. >> tonight is a cnn exclusive. the woman at the center of a
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state of the yoav, the state of the union response controversy, speaking exclusively to cnn, cnn's rafael romo has the story. surveil. the woman, tell us more about who she is and why she has decided to speak out tonight. >> erica, her name is karla jacinto, and i have known her since 2014. cnn profiled her story as part of cnn's freedom project, which seeks to raise awareness about modern day slavery, casino says, she's very careful about who she gives her testimony to and how and when she does her. so she was very surprised hi, sara. go. she told me when she found out yesterday that she was in media storm. this storm was prompted by what response to the state of the union address by alabama senator katie britt. i reached out to cadillac, are seen to in mexico city for her reaction. and this is part of what she told me. let's take a listen. >> at >> one point when i met you years and years ago, you told
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me that you felt like at the beginning, mexican politicians had taken advantage of you by using your story for political purposes. >> do you? feel like that happened once again here in the united states? >> jaw >> yes. in fact, i hardly ever cooperate with politicians because it seems to me that they only want an image. they only want a photo. and that to me is not fair. >> i work as a spokesperson >> for many victims who have no voice. and i really would like them to be empathetic. all the governors, all the senators, to be empathetic with the issue of human trafficking, because there are millions of girls and boys who disappeared all the time. people who are really traffic and abused she mentioned and i think she should first take into account would really happens before telling a story of that magnitude >> and erica karla jacinto also
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told me that senator britt got many of the facts of her story wrong. first, the ball has into says that one, she was not trafficked by mexican record tell us about by a pimp that operated as part of a family that in trapped vulnerable girls in order to force them into prostitution to she also said that she was never traffic and the united states senator britt appeared to suggest three, she was kept in captivity from 2004 to 2008 when president george w bush, a report publican was in office as opposed to the current administration as the senator implied, and for xi met the senator at an event that the border with other government officials and anti-human trafficking activists, instead of one on one, cnn has confirmed much of what has seemed to have said in prior reporting and her story hasn't changed since we first spoke, has siento told me no one reached out to hur to ask for her permission to use her story, a spiral of political speech. someone using my story and distorting it for political purposes, you told me it's not fair at all. erica
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>> it is really important reporting tonight, rafael, what about the britt camp has a senator's camp responded at all? this >> well, cnn reached out to her office today is seeking comment, but so far, we haven't heard back earlier today. this is what senator britt had to say in an interview with fox news about the story of catalog has seen two, let's take a listen but to be clear, the story that you relate is not something that's happened under the biden administration. that particular person i'm very, very clearly said i spoke to a woman who told me about when she was trafficked, when she was 12 so i didn't say a teenager. i didn't say a young woman. grown woman, a woman when she was trafficked, when she was 12 and so listening to her story, she can say victims rights advocate, who was telling this is what drug cartels are doing. this is how they're profiting off of women. >> and it is disgusting. and so i'm hopeful >> that it brings some light to
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it. >> and erica, one final thing earlier, a spokesperson for britt's office told cnn that the story was, quote, 100% correct, but would not confirm nor denied whether it was a synthase account back to you really fascinated rafale. appreciate the reporting. thank you >> wael, something >> that is pretty rare in washington these days, democrats and republicans agreeing on something that's something the old tiktok, they're concerned about. the company's potential links to the chinese government. so concerned they want to potentially ban it. and that we're bill is headed to the floor of the house highlighting that unity and what some say is hypocrisy donald trump >> united states of scandal with jake tapper next sunday, a nine on cnn. >> from meat free monday to
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the floor, manu tiktok, maybe one of those popular apps in the country, but it's possible it could be banned in the united states. that's if a new bill that is steaming through the house ultimately becomes law, that piece of legislation would force the chinese firm bytedance, who sell it if it doesn't sell tiktok, then the popular app would no longer be allowed in the united states. this has wide support in the house. in fact, packet passing overwhelmingly 50 to zero in the house, energy and commerce committee, just last week. that is unusual. you rarely see that level of bipartisan support. and quickly after the house majority leader, steve scalise announced it would be on the floor of the house this week, so it could certainly pass, then it will go to the united states senate, which would have to take up the bill, pass it, see if it passes the same version, ultimately, see if it goes to the present the task which and what are the prison was signed the final version of that legislation into law, which the white house has
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indicated it does support this measure. now that doesn't mean that tiktok isn't trying to stop this legislation and fact, they are trying to kill it. that's what the top republican who chairs that energy and commerce committee told on friday that our office is being flooded with phone calls. >> yes. we've been flooded with calls. record amounts of calls any member of the energy and commerce committee that voted yesterday has been flooded. tiktok actually put up a notice where they belong okay an individual to actually get on tiktok unless you called your member of congress and told them not to vote for this legislation. but that's just an example. how they can manipulate data and influence americans for their agenda that lawmakers are trying to force bytedance to sell tiktok because they are worried. they say about the chinese government interfering in the popular social media apps, taking data and the like in americans, private information they're trying to stop them
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from doing that tiktok has denied chinese government interference and all of this, but that doesn't mean that it won't become law. we'll see how quickly the senate would take it up after the house is expected to pass it later this week, the president did say though, if they pass the bill, that's before the house, he will sign it. >> erica, manno. appreciate it. thank you. joining me now to discuss republican strategist shermichael singleton and former press secretary to first lady jill biden michael larosa. nice to see you both tonight. so shermichael donald trump for a long time, did want to also ban tiktok. now he does not he also recently mended fences with a billionaire donor with a huge amount of money tied up in tiktok. what do you think this decision is about to is it about the money is about national security, or is it about a whole lot of young voters who really like tiktok in an election year. >> i mean, i think it needs i think leads to be about national security. erica the idea that bytedance has argued that somehow dear absolved of influence from the chinese government. any individual who's a specialist and national security and i had a chance to
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speak with two today before this discussion, have alerted me that that is just unbelievable. we have no clue where all of that data is stored or china's ability to manipulate that data as a classic saying, he who controls the message controllers? the mind's eye ii, young minds. and so i think a lot of national security experts and many of us in the political space should be concerned about china's ability to manipulate american people, particularly during a heightened partisan political climate. >> so there isn't a mistake for donald trump to say he is now against a ban on tiktok. >> yeah, i would absolutely think so. and obviously, look, the former president met with a wealthy individual who has a substantial financial stake in tiktok. we clearly know where this person's interests is. i would hope that the former president as a major candidate, the presumptive nominee of the republican party with switch gears here and take a position that is in the national security interests of the united states. >> as we watch, to see how all this plays out this week,
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president biden focused on defending democracy during the state of the union, i was struck by some comments that republican nancy mace made earlier today. take a listen. >> my voters in south carolina, and they've moved beyond january 6. my voters, they move on. they don't they don't ask me about january 6, maybe that's what you in the midi, you guys talk about in your cocktail parties. but voters are not talking about it. >> she says voters are not talking about defending democracy. is that a winning issue for president biden in 2024 >> well, the associated press went to a county in pennsylvania recently, i think last month. it happens to be the bellwether. it's my home county, northampton county, but it also has happens to be a bellwether in the state that flipped from trump to president beilock biden, just barely. so that is ground-zero for president biden's coalition of moderate democrats, moderate republicans, black voters, latino voters, independence and unfortunately it did not
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resonate there and voters had deep concerns about whether that was a winning message that said people really doubted our message on the soul of america for years ago, because it really was about a battle for the soul of america and, you know, if the, like you said, like you showed when the clip erica with nancy mace, if the president's team and they're smart and i trust those guys like mike donaldson and bruce reed, who are the architects of the last message and the state of the union they will show the american people what democracy will look like under donald trump and probably you'll probably be seeing a lot of images of a january 6 from now until november. >> so you're saying that despite the fact that voters right, said no, this doesn't resonate. you think they're still going to push through and you're saying it is winning message. >> i think i think it's i think it's going to be central to the theme of the campaign. but let's be clear, there's going to be a lot of messages because voters will want to hear about wages, the wanting here, about
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prices and affordability as well >> to that point. and thank you for setting me up quite well on this next question. i appreciate it when we talk about those issues, we are talking about the economy. we know that there are not a lot of great numbers when it comes to the economy, right? we look at jobs, we look at unemployment, we look at the direction the ecis headed. i was structure michael ezra klein suggesting that the biden team might have found a winning message when it comes to the economy. he wrote biden's refrain of the american comeback is a sharp one and the right message for an incumbent, there are good things happening that being said, we know shermichael that voters aren't always feeling it. and if they don't feel it yeah, it doesn't really matter >> yeah. i mean, that's exactly right. i mean, i have a ladder respect for ads for client. i formerly worked at vox media previously is a smart individual, but i'm going to have to disagree with him on this one, erica, now i will as sir, bit of give some credit to president biden. we have seen job numbers increase. we've seen unemployment lower, and
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inflation has decreased somewhat. but erica, when you actually begin to take a deeper dive into some of those labor statistics, what we find is that a sizable percentage of those numbers are jobs relative to the gig economy. so these are jobs that are for lyft instacart and other jobs relative to that. so these are the sorts of jobs that will allow someone to retire in 30 years, put their kids through college, or or take care of themselves doing an immediate emergency. we also know that the median household income has decreased rather precipitously, buying a home is really, really difficult for most americans, particularly if you're younger and living in a larger city in part because inflation. and so my point is at overall erosion, if you will, of americans ability to buy more is a very real thing. and so while i will give credit to president biden for the numbers coming down for employment being low, we have not seen the wages but those jobs match the inflation for everyday goods and other things that americans really rely on day-to-day. and so is it a
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winning message potentially several months from now, but today it is not a winning message >> shermichael singleton, michael larosa, we're gonna have to leave it there. really appreciate both joining us tonight. thank you. >> i stay with us here in the cnn newsroom. some breaking news, just coming into us more on that on the other side of this break calling the trap any couldn't get out. >> vegas was having an identity crisis. that was the beginning of the downfall but vegas at a different idea, vegas, the story of sensitive. next sunday at ten on cnn >> my name is cody archie, and i'm erica, and we're first-generation ranchers from central texas >> and because of tiktok, were able to show people from all over the world where their food and fiber come from. >> we have dollar per sheep and we have beef cattle for the sole purpose of going into the food chain, we use tiktok as a tool to inform people of what we do and why we do it. there's just a plethora of knowledge and information swapping going on there tiktok is openness for tech. this way
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they're refusing to now distribute this image of kate and her kids because they say upon further inspection, they believe perhaps it was manipulated cnn's max foster has been digging on this story and joins me now on the phone. so what is the issue with this picture which is as i understand it, kate put out with a happy mother's day message >> yes. so it was mothering sunday in the uk today. and this photo was released by kensington palace. they told us it was taken by prince william in the past week of his wife and three children. and we've got the first words from cape as well, since she has her operation of ccs been out of action for several weeks, she thanked people for their well wishes in her recovery. it was a big moment because we haven't seen an official picture of her. there was a grainy paparazzi picture the other day of her in a car. but this was a concerted effort by the palace to really emphasize their message that she's been
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doing well, which is sort of briefing that i've been getting in recent weeks. but then we hear from the major picture agencies today they withdrawing it and telling clients not to use it because they think it might have been manipulated. so touched up, perhaps in several places we've got our current picture desk sort of looking at whether or not we agree with that. but the major agencies hubble, agreed with each other. they no longer feel competent enough to distribute it. so this is a major accusation against kensington palace because it has manipulated images, but they're not maxing and correct me if i'm wrong here, the agencies are not saying specifically why they believe it was manipulated, only that they believe that it was that it was doctored in some way, essentially >> yes. and one of the agency just talking about in several places. so in photography, this
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does happen. they might want to improve and the colouring image. sometimes they might two images that are taking the same place to make it a better image the issue with these images coming from kensington palace that they are released to us for editorial reasons. so we see them as an honest an honest image that we can use in journalism. so we wouldn't expect them to be manipulated in any way at all. we would accept them to be cleaned. so it's quite a surprise to us that these accusations come through. i've tried to speak to kensington palace. no comment from them yet. i'm sure they're aware that it is absolutely blowing up on social media because it speaks to so many of the conspiracy theories out there right now. >> well, it doesn't and to your point, i mean, the story itself, even prior to this picture being released, has been blowing up now for weeks because there has been so little information, no specifics on what the surgery actually was, except that it
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was abdominal and it would require a lengthy recovery you know, a couple of she's doing well, thanks for well wishes moments. but again, that lack of specificity has to your point fueled all of these wild conspiracy theories. do you get the sense that that is a concern at all for the palace? >> well quite legitimate response is that they can respond conspiracy theories made-up theories about what's really going on. you're absolutely right. he's had so little information and what does happen in that vacuum is that people want to know what happens in the gaps of the information. and there are plenty of people out there make things up effectively. but it has gone into absolute overdrive and the palace has been under a lot more pressure to reveal more information. i mean to be fair to them, this is a woman in recovery from an illness is and how serious it is. and they steal that she does have a right to private information. they've not giving out lots of details because that's not the tradition in the
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palace, but also she is a private person but they're also aware that everyone is talking about it. everyone's coming out with different theories. and it has got to the point where a lot of people are saying it is now in the public interest to give more information there seizing to do about that is very much williams policy. he does have a right to a private lives, so i think it's a real challenge to them right now, but they're not helping any of these conspiracy theories if they are accused of manipulating image, where not to wait to see from over investigations whether or not that's true. but it's a big problem for them in terms of trust, if it is true yeah, it absolutely is. max stay with us house. want to bring in now cnn commentator sally bedell smith, who's with us sally, as we look at this. so i was just checking the twitter accounts of the x. sorry and the instagram accounts for the prince and princess of wales. the image is still up here, right that was posted wishing everyone that happy mother's day. so they have left it up. the fact that there is yet to be a response from kensington palace, i guess in some ways is
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not surprising. they don't always operate on the timeline that we in the media would like and not with the same sense of urgency, but to max's point, this has been blowing up for weeks and to now get to the point where three major photo agencies are saying, hey, we think this picture was doctored what does that tell you about what could be happening within the palace >> i mean, i think there's a lot there are a lot of questions that need to be answered, and i think right now, given this unintended consequence, how well-intentioned it was, which it clearly was >> i think they have said that they do not doubt the validity of the this is an image of the princes of wales with their children. it's just, it's certain aspects of its into have been manipulated. but i think the agents need to be more clear on what they mean by dr. and manipulated i mean, look, every formal portrait
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that is issued to the press has been tweaked electronically digitally. in some way. so i it's sort of where do you draw the line and if i think across social media people have noticed that k isn't wearing her wedding ring and there, george has one of his his fingers girls done, and that may may well have been what the situation was in the moment when they when prince william took the picture. but yeah, i think so many questions this is sort of come to a head and there's been, you know, it's been accelerating the situation in recent even in the past you days, because people have counted the days, it's been 676 days, i think since people had seen her in real life if you exclude the paparazzi vote or that may or may not be
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legitimate that we hide, that we use all the other day yeah. >> to your point, and fueling really fueling the questions, sally, really appreciate you taking a moment to join us here, max, thank you for your reporting as well. we're going to continue to stay on this and we will let you know as soon as we hear back about what these agencies are saying, the issues are specifically with this photo that again they have now recalled because they believe it has been manipulated. and as we also await to perhaps get more of an answer, if it will come from kensington palace initially telling max foster no comment, could there be more stay with us as we continue to follow this, we're back in just a moment this source with kaitlan collins week nights at nine >> okay. everyone our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition or strength and energy >> ensure with 27 vitamin it's a mineral. nutrients for immune health and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein
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defamation >> so all of that, by the way, came as you heard, there, just a day after trump put up that $91 million bond for a defamation verdict against him, which he is appealing cnn legal analyst joey jackson joining me now. i'm joey, i'm floored by this. write this judgment was e jean carroll and her attorney says, hey, make this a really, really big judgment because we don't want him to say these things. again, he post the bond because he's appealing. and he says that things again, could this lead to a new lawsuit >> yeah, erica, good to be with you. it's troubling to be sure, certainly for his lawyers. listen. it's a defamation claim, right? that initiated really these two lawsuits. but the issue behind defamation is defamation or false statements, right? that injure someone's reputation or jury be in two separate instances, determined that there was defamation here
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