good morning. welcome to cnn this morning. saturday, november 18. i m victor blackwell. i m amara walker. thank you for being us with. here is what we re watching for you. the first plane carrying people injured in the fighting in false electors arrived in the uae this morning as we are learning of a worsening situation at hospitals in gaza. a colorado judge says former president trump did engage innen insurrection but the rules say he can stay on the republican primary ballot. the reason for the judge s ruling and what comes next. a new report says climate change is impacting every part of the u.s. and that includes our health. the top health issues caused by climate change and what you can do about it. spacex will try again today to launch its starship rocket. the most powerful ever built. details on the launch and what it could mean for human exploration of the moon and of mars. this morning, 15 people from gaza, including children, with urgent medical needs ha
exactly! don t delay the game with verizon or t-mobile 5g home internet. catch it on the xfinity 10g network. right now on early start, escape from gaza. foreign nationals gather at the gate this hopes that they too will be able to cross into egypt today. plus no accounting, donald trump jr. back on the stand after telling the court he did not handle his father s financial statements. and going nowhere at least for now. george santos no plans to quit after he survived a vote to excel him from the house. good morning, i m kasie hunt. it is thursday, november 2, 5:00 a.m. in new york, 11:00 a.m. in hamas where officials say there were more heavy israeli airstrikes overnight and into this morning. this time in the vicinity of the hospital and civilians in the jabalia refugee camp are digging out from an airstrike wednesday by israeli airplanes, send in o second in as many days. 80 were killed and dozens injured. several hundred have crossed into egypt. at least two ame
hear and decide whether former president trump can be disqualified from the presidential ballot under the 14th amendment ban on insurrectionists holding office. liz cheney would not go so far as to say she supports taking trump off the ballot, but she said his actions clearly constituted an offense that is within the language of the 14th amendment. my guess covering you for some time now is that you don t support taking trump off the ballot. you probably prefer that be left up to the voters. but setting that aside, do you think donald trump engaged in insur insurrection? i ve never called what happened on january 6 an insurrection. it is noteworthy that even in the federal case in washington, d.c. the president hasn t been charged with insurrection. jake, i was there. it was a riot the way it broke out. and i ve never seen it any other way. and while i said that the president s words were reckless,
anytime soon. russian troops have surrounded the complex waiting for ukrainian soldiers to surrender as food supplies dwindle. for the rest of mariupol, a human tarrian corridor opened leading west to ukrainian held zaporizhzhia though the mayor s office says russians tricked people for boarding buses bound for a town in russian occupied territory. cnn could not immediately verify the progress of evacuation efforts in the city. in a press conference in a kyiv underground station president zelenskyy proposed a trade with russia in exchange for ukrainian civilians trapped in mariupol. translator: we offer civilized people. we suggest humanitarian solution to the situation. we offer exchange of civilians. we offer exchange of the wounded. reporter: zelenskyy says he s willing to meet withputep but
pamela. actually got visibly choked up, and he says he shares the pain of every ukrainian parent who s lost a child in this war. it s just awful. matt rivers, thank you so much. and now to the shattered city of mariupol, the epicenter of ukrainian misery height now as we speak. vladimir putin claims the city has been liberated by russian soldiers, but many citizens are still sheltering under ground while the city is decimated from above. cnn s scott mcclain has this report. reporter: satellite images and aerial footage has long shown the scale of the destruction in mariupol. it is difficult to know the full human cost of the siege, but now there are new potential clues. new satellite pictures of a cemetery east of mariupol appear to show freshly dug trenches some 40 meters long. the mariupol mayor s office says that these are mass graves. cnn cannot independently verify the claim. what is not unclear is the dire