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protect our water at groundwater dot. okay. state dot good sunday morning to you. >> welcome to cnn this morning, it is sunday, april 28. i'm victor blackwell and i'm amara walker. here's what we're working on for you this morning. >> more than 50 million people are waking up to a widespread severe weather threat stretching from texas all the way to wisconsin. >> as parts of the west pick up the pieces from the lab last round of storms, we will have live team coverage age is an issue and a green man when it against the six-year-old president biden telling him jokey jokes, taken csm jabs also, donald trump der, and the white house
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correspondents dinner. >> more of his comments and those pro-palestinian protests that greeted guests as they arrived and as pro-palestinian protests on college campuses across the country have led to at least 150 more arrest. this morning and one campus to close to everyone except students and the president flip georgia blue in the 2020 election, there's a suburban shift in atlanta the key issues splitting voters in the race for the white house and why some are backing the third party candidates. families in oklahoma are waking up this morning to assess the damage from more severe storms overnight. the national weather service says large dangerous tornadoes, touchdown in the state. officials reported initial damage and injuries in counties because of the storms the power is out also for more than 45,000 customers this morning. >> yeah, the severe storm threat is far from over with more than 50 million people from texas to wisconsin under a severe storm warning, the storm
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prediction center race sunday, severe storm threat for the southern plains to a level three out of five, the threat that includes possible damaging winds, strong tornadoes, and very large hail. cnn's lucy kafanov joining us now for elkhorn, a neighborhood near omaha, nebraska, where residents are obviously still recovering from the tornadoes that hit their friday obviously, a lot of damage where you are lucy that's right here in the elkhorn neighborhood. it took so much of the force of that twist or that touchdown here on friday afternoon, there was reigns over night, but i want to give you a sense of the scale of the destruction. i am standing right now in what used to be with still is the garage of this residential home. most of the homes and the subdivision were were built around 2022. it's a rather new subdivision. some of the residents and nearby air in nearby streets
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that we spoke to yesterday, moved in only a few months ago, so a lot of lives were just suddenly interrupted when this tornado swept through. you can see here, most of the items that were left in there weren't that many were cleared out. >> the twister just completely destroying the roof shredding the roof. >> there. there's a part of the house and the back that's destroyed. if we pan over a little bit, the the aftermath of a car that's no longer usable, that is still here. we saw the owners of this house clearing out whatever possessions they had tried to load them into trucks and vans to take them to a safer place because they're certainly not going to be able to be living here for quite a while longer down the street. i know it's a bit dark, but the destruction continues. some homes completely flattened, others have standing the way that most of the families in this area survived was by hiding in the basements that was a big lifesaver. and in fact nebraska governor jim pilones says that it is a miracle. he said that
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yesterday that there was no casualties from this tornado. what we saw all throughout the day yesterday, once the sun comes up, the families returned volunteers from local churches and religious communities. there's a strong indian american indian population here and the hindu temple as well as the nebraska india association. we're out here trying to help members of their flock salvage what they can, try to place them and to homes. and it was a really beautiful thing to see how much the community stepped up because we didn't see power crews here. we didn't see officials from the state or this county necessarily doing work, but we did see a lot of neighbors from nearby divisions or even neighbors from here whose homes were still standing, pitching in and helping. there's dumpster trucks full of debris that was being cleared out because folks are really just trying to salvage what they can from their memories before moving on to a different location and
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waiting for the rebuild to happen, which of course with destruction at this scale is going to take so long. another big concerns that some folks expressed to us documents, a twist or like this comes there's not a lot of personal possessions that remain standing. it's the memories that are gone, but it's also important paperwork ids, passports, we ran into one young teenage girl looking for her wallet, desperately well, yesterday and so it's the sort of the struggle in the immediate aftermath. a lot of people though, of course, grateful to be walking away with their lives. yeah. and just have lifting to see people helping people during this tough time. lucy kafanov. thank you so much let's go now to cnn meteorologist allison chinchar strong storms on friday and said saturday, threat continues. yeah, this is a multi-day event the hope is that today won't be nearly as bad as the last few days that the potential is still there for those strong to severe thunderstorms. but just to kind of recap, take a look at some of these storms that we had.
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these are the total numbers for the last 48 hours. this includes both friday and saturday one total tornado reports. that's all these red dots that you can see here. so you're talking a pretty wide swath that's been impacted at damaging wind reports and almost 150 hail reports. some of those is large as baseball size. again impacting a pretty wide area, but you'll notice some of these same areas where you see dots have the potential to see more of those storms today, this is where the line is right now you can see it's essentially from chicago all the way back down. well, south of dallas, it's also means if you have some travel plans this morning, maybe in and out of chicago or dallas or some of the other is surrounding cities. you may want to check for some delays because a lot of these very strong storms have a ton of lightning. there's also so torrential rainfall with some of these in flooding has also been an issue. this red box here you can see that's still a tornado watch. most of this is in effect for at least another hour or so, but we're likely going to see additional tornado watches pop up as we go through the day-to-day, especially once the sun comes out, you get
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heating of the day. it's going to fire up a lot more of the showers and thunderstorms to develop it. especially this afternoon and the evening hours this is going to be the main target zone for today. again, some of these same areas were areas that were hit yesterday. it's essentially from wisconsin all the way down to the gulf coast. so houston, dallas, shreveport, little rock stretching up to st. louis, kansas city. >> all of those places have the potential for some strong tornadoes damaging wind and yes, again, some very large hail golf ball size or even larger. >> the big concern again is going to be tornadoes. the main thread is all of these areas, but right here in this orange hatched area, this is where we have that potential for those ef2 tornadoes or larger by this afternoon, again, you can see a lot more of that developing, especially four or 5:00 and that will continue unfortunately, into the evening hours again. >> all right. allison chinchar. thanks so much president joe biden, join members of the white house press corps, celebrities last night for the white house correspondents dinner. the president took a chance to make fun of his age
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and the legal troubles facing donald trump. >> the annual gala was hosted by saturday night live cast member or colin dose to also poked fawn at former president trump. biden, and the media, cnn, white house reporter camila to chalice is live at the white house with more camilo what did the president have to say? >> president biden made several jokes about trump, but he also poked fun at himself. take a quick listen i'm a grown man running it against a six-year-old well, i feel great i really feel great i'm campaigning over the country savannah, georgia, north carolina i have always done well in the original 13 colonies now amara victor, even though this room was filled with mostly a lot of journals, a lot, i was inside the room
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and these are jokes were really well received, but he was also hoping to capitalize on the voters across the country that are tuning in to listen to what he had to say. and he really hopes that by using this opportunity to poke fun at himself, talk about his age, talking about things that people are saying about him, that it really shows this other side of him. it shows a more of a humanizing element and shows voters that he's just more than a political candidate that is trying to vying for their votes. but he's really just someone that can look not take himself too seriously, but also cares about important things. are happening across the country amara victor, back to you, camila, to challenge. thanks so much joining me now, era lewis scene political commentator and host of the big deal with arrow. lewis. arrow. good morning to you early morning after a long nights there, i imagined the president took as many shots at himself as he did his its predecessor would you think good morning, victor? >> yeah. look, it worked the way it's supposed to work, which is kind of a soft way for
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politicians and media to kind of acknowledge each other, acknowledged that we're in a common enterprise. i'm trying to inform and lead the country and the president played that role perfectly. he's been to a lot out of these. apparently he spent hours victor of the reporting is that he's spent something like four hours rehearsing that little 10-minute skip, but that's what it takes for it to look as effortless as he managed to pull it off last night in practice, if you'd be two, but you got to bring the foot there was one element here that i want to get your take on. but the president made a reference to trump's legal issues. let's play that i had a great stretch since the state of the union but donilon said she tough days lately you might call it stormy weather what the hell? >> for as much as the white house has been careful about avoiding the president talking
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about those legal issues because president trump says that this is all some scheme from biden at it is not. are you surprised at all that he went there last night? >> well, i mean, it was a bit of a grown-up slow pitch over, over the fat part of the plate. i mean, this this was something that i think we're going to see the lid put right back on victor. honestly, i don't expect to see the white house press secretary or the campaign spokespeople making any reference to this because it's not necessary. it's leading the news every night the split screen really is at this point all day all night the president made and kamila just played one of the soundbites. >> the president making fun of his, his age the night is about self-deprecation for most presidents that come up, make jokes about themselves expensive. everybody who covers them is this the continued way that we're going to see the president deal with this.
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>> and is it a suasion any concerns about the a's because even the first ad was about his age and he said, i'm a young guy and even know why i'm doing this look, i think the public is going to make a judgment on this. i mean, but victor, what i keep wondering about and this is before your time and my time, but you know, president franklin roosevelt got elected four times and he was in a wheelchair for all four of those elections. i mean, i don't know if people think that this is a deal killer, right now when it comes up, it's a question of preferences. would people prefer that the president be young and vigorous and handsome and bounding up and down stairs every time they get on air force one. sure. >> but that's not on the menu, you know, and i think people are going to make some kind of a judgment, but to the extent that we keep asking, are you okay? >> with having a septuagenarian or an octogenarian as president, people are going to say now they're not comfortable with that. we'd like to see something different. yeah, roosevelt also dealt with a different media than there was no social media, no 24 hour
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cycle, no twitter pictures, none of that so the former president, as one might expect did not enjoy the white house correspondents dinner. >> he i guess it's called truth did or posted on truth social. i'm not going to read what he said he also though, went off yesterday on rfk jr. he refers to them as junior calling him a wasted protest vote let me show you these numbers is from a quinnipiac poll on wednesday because i think this is interesting. kennedy, is it 16% behind a tide trump and biden 05 way race. and republicans, let's flip to the next one here, republicans have a far more favorable view of kennedy, the democrats, 44% to 11% democrats are anxious about rfk jr. taking votes from biden flipping this to trump, but is he a greater threat to former president trump anti-biden? >> yeah. no, it's interesting that the numbers suggest that a
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victor, because there's been a theory floating around for quite and while now. and i think this gives some truth to it that if, if what you're looking for is a protest vote, that you don't like the status quo you believe in the deepstate you've bought into some conspiracy theories, your anti-vaccine. >> well you know, that's a lot of the trump base and they're going to find their way over to rfk jr. so that yeah. >> it's not clear who he takes votes from its, you know, you shouldn't just assume that because the name is kennedy, that democrats are going to flock to him. the last kennedy in federal office was senator kennedy and dead kennedy died in what was it? 2008. this is not this is not necessarily going to play out the way that a lot of the commentators have soon heir louis, thanks for spending some time with us this morning. >> thanks, victor america's top diplomat head to the middle east for the seven times since the start of the israel-hamas war, will it be enough to fire up stalled ceasefire talks and get those hostages released i
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protest are digging in, continuing to disrupt some college campuses across the country. >> the university of southern california is now closed off to anyone who is not a student or staff member the lapd was called in last night to lock down that campus an earlier this week, usc announced the cancellation of its main commencement because of safety concerns, students and auraria campus in denver were hauled off and zip ties. dozens were arrested. at yesterday's rally et arrows, zona state university, please recall it in to tear down tense and at one point, the school turned on its sprinklers to break up the encampment within 70 people were arrested. there, and students at columbia university are about to go into their second week of protests cnn's polo sandoval is outside the encampment. there hammered victor, good morning to you as we get ready to start yet another week of these
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demonstrations in the heart of columbia university, which is where this massive wave of protests originally started. there is a sense that those conversations with negotiations that were ongoing between members of the encampment and columbia school officials, if they haven't stalled, at least some slowed. that's according to one of two student negotiators that have been engaged in these conversations with the administration for well over a week now, not moot. kahlil telling cnn on friday that though there was some sign of progress late last week in terms of trying to find some common ground. they say, at least here, he said that at this point they have not been able to successfully reach an agreement that would lead to a clearing out this in cabinet we are at the stage where kind of an impasse if a university is not acknowledging the movement and the extent of the movement and what they're willing to offer is mostly just the
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statements, processes and committees i guess today, one of the representatives of the sun and caitlin said that is likely that they will not have an update regarding those negotiations, at least until tomorrow. >> so that very much leaves things still open-ended here on the campus. we also heard from khaled well, it was said that they have not been offered any guarantees from the administration that they will not once again, turn to the nypd for helping clearing out the campus here. so that certainly still something that remains open as for other parts of the country earlier this weekend, approximately 100 people were detained on the northeastern university campus. the vice president of communications, they're saying that this was part of clearing out the campus for those who don't have any association with the university, according to official those who could produce identification were released, but will likely face likely face disciplinary action dosing could rather those who refuse to identify themselves or arrested amara vector.
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hello, thank you. a plan counterprotest is scheduled on the campus at ucla today. see you in a national corresponding camila bernal is in los angeles. we will get to her in just a moment, but first, back to court this week for disgraced movie mogul, harvey weinstein, what to expect during his first court appearance since new york court overturn his 2020 rape conviction. that's coming up adrenaline just like every turn his party. >> can't stand up, play all words and it's sweet but if you're a cat, isn't there
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israel and hamas our deadlocked. we'll talk more about the significance of blinken's visit and what he hoped to achieve. and just a minute. fed chair jerome powell will speak wednesday after the federal reserve's too de, meeting. now, the big question is, will the fed adjust interest rates, hopes a rate cut had dims since it key report last week's show that inflation is still stubbornly high former hollywood producer harvey weinstein is expected to appear in manhattan supreme court. that's wednesday. it will be his first appearance since it appeals court overturn his 2020 conviction on sex crimes despite getting a new trial in new york, weinstein is unlikely to be released it's because he was sentenced to 16 years in prison in los angeles asieh year for rape and sexual assault that verdict has also been appealed the judge and former president trump's hush money trial will hold a hearing on thursday to determine whether trump has repeatedly violated the gag order in that
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case prosecutors have cited more than a dozen instances, including ten post on truth social, that they say violate the order trump is required to be in court for that hearing secretary of state antony blinken will visit saudi arabia on monday and tuesday to discuss ways to re-energize talks for a ceasefire in gaza, and the release of israeli hostages held by hamas. >> the state department says, blinken will also emphasize how it is hamas that is standing between the palestinian people and a ceasefire. now this comes as protesters in israel ramp up, calls for the government to bring home their loved ones this was the scene and tel aviv saturday night, wear a massive crowd rallied in democracy square. and in some areas that protests turn rowdy with scuffles between police and demonstrators. and israeli official says, israel has not accepted the latest proposal on a deal to free the hostages.
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that includes an end to the war and a withdrawal from gaza. let's bring in cnn global analysts, kimberly dozer to talk about all this. good morning to you. kimberly, regarding this trip of a secretary of state, antony blinken, i think i've lost count is seventh or eighth. trip to the mideast since the october 7, attack, how do you expect this one to go considering that saudi arabia seems to have more leverage with hamas well, what blinken really needs is some sort of framework for a two-state solution. >> a palestinian state next to an israeli state, something that the netanyahu government has fought as long as it's existed but this is a chance to ask saudi arabia and the other attendees at a high level meeting their qatar, egypt, what kind of framework do you need to see? how detailed do you need it to be before you use your considerable leverage with hamas? and saudi arabia is the home home of sunni islam.
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hamas is a sunni organization. before they use that leverage to put pressure on hamas to accept some sort of a deal. and of course, hamas keeps also rejecting this deal because it wants israel to end its fighting in return for a ceasefire. and of course, israel wants to continue until hamas is all but decimated including getting its top leader, which hasn't done yet on saturday, hamas released a new video that appear to show two israeli hostages who have been held in the gaza strip since october 7. >> obviously this is going to just add pressure to israel to negotiate to come to a compromise, to release those hostages. where, where do things stand? because we hear he must rejecting the proposal. now, israel is rejecting the have they inched any closer to some kind of compromise well the proposals keep going back
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and forth, but every time yes, it's good. >> in a sense for the families that hamas released these videos that families get to see proof that these two men are alive and it is the proof of life that negotiators have demanded it also though, puts pressure on the israeli government to do something to offer something in return for getting these people out. as you saw those israeli swelling, that's street and tel aviv, from their perspective you can sounds a ceasefire now and you can go back and get hamas much later months, later, years later, they just want these people out and i think a lot of israelis from opinion polls, et cetera believe that netanyahu was partly pursuing this onslaught on gaza to try to stay in power. opinion polls show though, if he were to run for an election, right now, he would likely lose regarding what happens after the war, as
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we both know, well, before the attacks, there was this potential deal between saudi arabia and israel that the us have been trying to broker to normalize relations. >> do you see that as a strong bargaining chip to get netanyahu to start thinking about a two-state solution. obviously their resolve against a two-state solution. there's really leadership then of course, some of the israelis have hardened after the attacks holding that out as a bargaining chip is something that might work in the short term for blinken to say, look, this is still in the offing, but you also have the larger arrow world opinion too. >> consider saudi arabia. i suspect wouldn't do a deal with the netanyahu administration. they'd hold out for a new israeli administration and hold netanyahu responsible for gaza
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in the meantime, though, blinken, it's to his advantage to try to get something on offer from the arab world. to offer to netanyahu to look like a win because he's a political leader, sorely in need of a win and just a quick pivot, if you will, regarding ukraine. >> now that president biden has signed this foreign aid bill, which means $61 in aid will go to help replenish ukraine's supplies and weapons, ammunition. what have you obviously there was a many, there are many, many months of delay. how has that impacted ukraine on the ground? and do you see i mean, i guess the question is, will they be able to regain some momentum against russia? >> well, there's gonna be a pause. it's going to take a bit to get some of these shipments over there the most immediate need ukraine has is for mortar shells the russians
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have been firing something like ten times as many as ukraine has been able to fire and they have lost territory momentum and their most important resource manpower but it will help. that said, we're in spring we've got summer and then the fall coming and then another winter pause. the pentagon, put a caveat on all of this saying we will get the equipment over there as fast as us manufacturers can produce the equipment. so that means weeks to months delay. so i don't think we're going to see anything dramatic on ukrainian battlefield this year. and everyone's waiting for us presidential elections. and ukraine and europe are fearing that a possible trump when would mean supplying ukraine would with weapons will really fall to europe. >> and of course that could really change the course of the war. kimberly dosha are great to have you this morning. thank you. >> in 2020, president biden flipped georgia blue for the
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a repeat of its win in georgia in the last presidential vote lecture. now voters in the all-important atlanta suburbs are telling cnn, they may go in an entirely different direction this november, here's the latest and john king's all over the map series sweet acre farms, wineries alto, a tiny rural north georgia town that votes ruby red were the first winery in hall county since prohibition, ad-free otis and his wife opened shop eight years ago christian conservative, a trump voter in 2016, but cautious when asked about 20:20 when the suburbs less than an hour to the south rebuked trump and help joe biden flipped georgia blue. i have to keep my business open. i literally turn bottles of wine and just shoes for my kids and registration for soccer and if i sit here in ostracize 50% of my community are 50% of my customers. it can hurt me, it can hurt my business tremendously. >> the 2020 georgia margin was just shy of 12,000 votes. so every shift here matters. kim campbell area as a school nurse
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in gwinnett county, just east of atlanta let's reliably red when she moved here from massachusetts 23 years ago. but biden one gwinnett by 18 points in 2020. he was actually shocked because i figured georgia would flip like that capillary is with democrats on her big issues, health care, prescription drug costs, guns, but she voted third party in 2016 and 2020 and might again this year, i just don't feel comfortable with biden's age and i don't feel comfortable with trump's mouth rebel teahouse is indicator part of the cab county just outside of atlanta. >> christine wind started the business so she could leave behind the stress of being an icu new nurse during covid, we were like right there front line and there were all these battles about like, you know, whether or not we should be vaccinated seeing all the duck didn't help either as a medical professional when you watched him precedent, what was your reaction? >> i definitely didn't want
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trump to win. again, yet she didn't vote. >> you support? p2. q2 writes reproductive rights younger voter but biden didn't do it for you? >> yeah. why? yeah. >> i think because he was out of touch with our generation. but this year is different even though winds still has reservations about biden. the battle. that's going on right now with abortion. i think that that's something that, you know because to me done, woody is another dekalb enclave. jan and sila gardener consistent republican votes as they have lived atlanta's giant suburban shift. we probably were pretty much it conservative community. we are now a split community. >> jan gardner calls biden week, believes a second and trump term would help the economy and fix the border. he says it's time to move on from debates about the 2020 election, but he does echo other trump grievances. >> i don't think we trusted doj. i don't think we trust the fbi. i don't think we trust the cia. we don't trust
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mostly government on. this was the stone. >> this line is for a food bank in atlanta's grove park neighborhood. carry folks grew up here, move back in with his parents during covid life now, part times substitute teacher part-time doordash or part-time, everything almost. >> all you can do right now, you can find all i could find at the moment. just taking whatever jobs come folks is 35 wants to keep georgia blue. wishes biden had yielded to someone more energetic who is there now to leave? >> the democratic party. like we don't really know. >> and for all the negative things you can say about the republicans, they at least have people out there running like who've seen passionate complaints about the choices are a constant from atlanta and its blue suburbs to the red rural towns and our north. i tried to vote with my bible. i
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really do. i tried to think, well, what is the moral thing to do? what is the right thing to do? but it's been, it's been a little harder over the past couple of years to to pick a candidate that i think fits what i believe in free otis calls himself a reasonable republican. >> he is qualms about trump leave him open to voting third party at this point. >> i really don't know. >> i mean, kennedy is somebody who also could kind of take into consideration that might help joe biden. >> does that factor into how you think? >> i mean yeah, absolutely it does. but you also have to vote the way you feel it needs to be voted for every shift matters, every conversation about politics too. it's part of being a small business owner. and when you're in a purple state and you have 50% one way and 50% of the other, you absolutely have to make sure that you say the right things. >> no guarantee. ryoyu will share his final choice. but well-worth. a return visit john king, cnn, all to georgia lebron james and the rest of
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