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efforts and where the ceasefire talks stand right now plus a major cyber attack is nearly crippled healthcare businesses across the country with some saying they may have to close their doors. the impacts and what's being done to get them back up and running >> it will be another day of dangerous fire conditions across texas. we are live in texas as firefighters, their work to get the fire fires under control and his residents began rebuilding we are about to see a critical week play out on capitol hill and beyond super tuesday, of course, just a couple of days away. and then on thursday, president biden will deliver his highly anticipated state of the union address. he's currently at camp david with key advisers there is preparing that speech >> know he'll address the nation hours before another partial government shutdown deadline are taking a live look at capitol hill right now. now, congress passed the stopgap measure last week, but it only funded the government through march 8. however, the good news is, it's looking more and more likely we will avoid a shutdown as congressional leaders announced the package of full-year bills will be enacted before that, there's a deadline meanwhile, on the campaign trail, former president donald trump is celebrating a triple victory over his lone remaining gop opponent, nikki haley, the former president handling one caucuses in missouri and idaho, and all possible delegates in michigan on saturday and just remind us all it's 1,215 delegates. that's what's needed to clinch the republican nomination. trump now stands at 247 and with super tuesday just days away, that's when voters in 16 states and one us territory will weigh in on the primaries and also some congressional races and despite getting just a fraction of those republican delegates, nikki haley is staying in the race at a saturday rally. she made this pitch to voters referencing a new new york times poll he met on the squeaks >> voice with all of this. you will my bigger than the presidency, that's how that's going for sure. >> andriy ran nikki haley also took the chance to criticize president biden and trump, both for policies and their jabs at each other's supporters. but all eyes will be on president biden this week, on thursday for the state of the union address. it's his chance really to showcase what he's done and try to convince voters so give them another term in office. >> the president and spending the weekend with his advisers to craft and rehearse that speech. cnn's camila cialis is in new york what are we likely to hear from the president? it's a big week for him good morning, jessica. danny, the stakes are very high for president biden at this time. we know that he wants to use the state of the union address to as an opportunity to directly speak to the american people and make the strong argument on why they should support his reelection efforts. >> at >> this point in time, we know that he's going to use this address to just talk about his administration's accomplishments talk about the economy and what he's done, and he will likely try to paint this stark contrast between himself and the republican party, and even former president donald trump himself. now, we've seen this play out time and time again on the campaign trail, or biden has really used those moments to talk about his former predecessor and just try to paint this stark picture of what a second term under trump would look like and make the argument of why biden is better suited for this role. so we could see that could potentially do this again, knowing that this is one of the last big televised events that he will participate in. we can directly appeal to the american people before the november elections. jessica, danny camila, thank you very much for that report. >> all right. to discuss >> this all more with me as white house correspondent for pbs, newshour and cnn political analyst, louder barron-lopez. okay, so let's start with this near times sienna college poll that we're going to be talking about a lot this week. i can only imagine it, of course says that biden is losing to trump. now the general election that trump is basically never looks stronger head-to-head. and then it all stems from biden's sinking popularity. i guess laura, from your perspective, is this poll as bad as it seems for the incumbent? >> well, it's certainly not good, danny, but one thing that the president's campaign keeps telling us is that there is still a lot of time between now and november and their theory of the case is essentially that right now, voters aren't paying attention as much. some voters are still holding onto the hope it may be nikki haley will prevail and that they feel as though once that becomes crystal clear that it's going to be a rematch between donald trump and president biden, that they can start healing voters back towards them. one of the bright spots for them, which there weren't many in that new york times sienna poll was among voters who disliked both candidates, 19% of voters who disliked both candidates. and they were breaking for biden. and in past election cycles voters who don't like both candidates, whoever wins those and up in the past two presidential, winning the presidential election well, let's talk about then the messaging challenges going into this week. the state of the union, obviously on thursday and the white house will have these polls on their mind. i'm sure. >> what do >> you think president biden needs to do to address these concerns in his speech? >> so the president is clearly going to be talking about a lot of his past accomplishments, infrastructure, the chips and science act, things that he's done to lower prescription health care costs, some of which voters haven't felt yet. but when i talked to democrats, what they really want him to focus on are addressing the lack of enthusiasm among young voters, among key elements of his base. and so i think you're going to hear the president talk a lot about reproductive health care rights because that's an issue that animates democrats that could help him win some of those suburban voters that he really needs, that helped him prevail in the last election cycle and then i think you hear more and more a lot of democrats say that they want him to more forcefully address the israel-hamas conflict that they want him to talk about gaza more, and that they feel as though he really needs to potentially shift policy there because you're seeing time and time again, whether it's young voters are muslim and arab voters really upset with him and say that they may very well not vote for him come november and we saw a taste of that in michigan with the uncommitted vote. >> yeah, michigan certainly a canary in a coal mine potentially for the democratic prospects come november. i want to switch over to the gop side, former president trump. he scooped up a few more caucus victory over the weekend. he got missouri and idaho then the delegates in michigan. laura is nikki haley still going to be a candidate on wednesday morning >> well she says that she is going to see it through super tuesday, but on wednesday morning, she hasn't really forecasted what she was going to do 0and that. so i mean, i think it all of us are expecting former president trump to really carry the states on super tuesday and solidify the fact that he is the likely nominee. now, nikki haley has a lot of donors that have still stayed behind her >> but >> there's a lot of questions about why she's been staying in this long because her pathway to win the nomination, the math just isn't there. >> laura, i know you've done some specific reporting on this borders split screen that we saw at the end of last week between biden and trump i'm curious your perspective. do you think there is any way that biden can actually outflank the former president on immigration >> well, we've seen the president tried to do that. i mean, i was there in brownsville when he went down this past week along the us-mexico border, and he is really trying to make clear to the american public that he was willing to sign the senate border deal, which was one of the most restrictive immigration patient bills that we've seen. republicans and democrats come to an agreement on, that. it was ultimately killed because donald trump and house republicans opposed it. and so he's really been trying to hammer that point to make clear to the american public that he's willing to negotiate on this. i think that we may very well see an executive action from him where he tries just to narrow who can claim asylum, which would be a massive change in asylum laws in the united states. and so it's certainly something that he is going to be moving more towards the middle on to the dismay of some of his progressive supporters because they wanted to see democrats provide some type of pathway to citizens and ship for dreamers and to approach the border in a more humanitarian way. and we've seen president biden actually move a bit more towards his predecessors policies in that area yeah, i think that's a good point. i think that also we probably can expect to see more border split screens as we get closer to november. laura barron-lopez. thank you so much for your time. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> health care providers across the us have been targeted in a major cyber attack and now patients are having trouble getting medicine. doctors are having trouble getting thank paid. we're going to take a look at that thread coming up. plus two people are dead and countless cattle and structures are destroyed. and the worst fire in texas is history it continues to tear through the panhandle this morning and conditions are about to get even worse. plus american planes now dropping potentially lifesaving humanitarian aid into gaza we have the latest on the situation there >> united states of scandal with jake tapper tonight at nine on cnn. >> as 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trucks into gaza. >> plus sources say ceasefire talks are expected to resume today in cairo, a us official tells cnn that israel has quote, basically accepted a six-week ceasefire and hostage release proposal in gaza. it's now up to hamas to agree to the deal. cnn's jeremy diamond is in tel aviv for us. jeremy tell us what is the latest on these ceasefire talks >> well, then there's only a week before the start of the muslim month of ramadan. and that is effectively the deadline for some kind of a deal to come out here. and so it's heartening obviously to see that these talks appear to be resuming a hamas delegation arriving in cairo today, according to a hamas official and the united states saying that israel has basically accepted a six-week ceasefire in principle and that there is a framework deal on the table. what appears to be missing for now is hamas's response to that framework deal, including to some of the key elements included student aid, israel's still waiting for hamas to produce a list of the hostages that it would release under this deal and also waiting for hamas to determine the number of palestinian in prisoners that they will be demanding effectively their counterproposal to what is listed in this framework, us officials say that they believe that the talks are on track act that they are progressing, and that there's no indication that that events on thursday where we saw more than 100 palestinians killed while they were trying to gather aid on thursday, no indication that that incident has derailed the talks altogether. we also know that israeli minister benny gantz, a member of the war cabinet it is headed to washington tomorrow to speak with the vice president. so there are talks. there is a lot of movement here, but again, a very short timeline to actually get this ceasefire deal done amid all of this though, we know that the humanitarian situation in gaza is still extremely dire. and the united states is stepping up its efforts to try and provide aid to gaza dropping in 66 bundles of aid yesterday into gaza, of which there were about 38,000 meals included in those bundles. but these airdrops are extremely costly. they are extremely inefficient and so what really needs to happen is more aid needs to be allowed to flow in on the ground with trucks and that's a point that president biden has made in the last few days as he urged israel to allow more aid trucks into gaza. and in particular, we know that northern gaza is where the need is most acute. while there does appear to be some more aid getting into gaza, there are also still we'll continued airstrikes the israeli military, pounding the gaza strip over the weekend. more than 90 at least 90 people were told were killed in the last 24 hours according to the palace senior ministry of health, the israeli military for its part, said that it killed 30 militants in the last 24 hours before this morning. so this war very much continuing the human and a terrane situation growing more dire. and the timeline very short to be able to reach that ceasefire deal that would provide much needed aid into gaza, as well as the release of dozens of israeli hostages >> all right. jeremy diamond on the ground force in tel aviv. thanks so much for that updated reporting and joining us now to talk more about this, cnn military analyst, retired lieutenant general mark hertling. good morning to you bright and early on this sunday let's talk first about this potential ceasefire deal that they might have negotiator here's hoping to have that deal in place by the start of ramadan in roughly a week. but now they've got to wait on hamas to agree how likely do you think this is >> well, good morning. first of all, jessica and truthfully, i'm not very optimistic about this, although i'm very hopeful that cease fire and the potential for more aid to get it and as well as the lease of the hostages is high on one side, you have to consider that hamas's strategy is focused on time. they actually want to drag this out. they want to give hope to the west, to those who are hoping their hostages will come home. but truthfully, they're desire is to ratchet get this out as long as possible to cause more embarrassment to israel. that's part of their strategic policy. >> so >> we're, as i think, having hamas go to egypt to continue the negotiations, it's not going to bode well, they're going to ask for more. they are going to drag out the time. >> there initial requirement was for 15,000 palestinians to be released from israeli prisoners. i don't think israel is going to agree to that >> yeah. >> and >> they are hoping to get this deal by the start of ramadan help people understand why that's kind of a marker here. >> yeah it's a marker to summon and ramadan starts the evening between the 10th and the 11th anticipated it's when the full moon is first observed in mecca so it is probably going to be on 10 march, the desire to have that deal in place before the start of ramadan. it's like hitting people home for christmas in the christian cult. they want the ceasefire by that time, they want their prisoners released from the israeli jails, and they want a reunion of sorts of the families within palestine of those who have been kept in israeli prisons. so that's a critical piece. it is the highest religious this holiday, and it is a time for renewal within the muslim religion. and truthfully, jessica, as having spent a lot of time in the middle east. i know ramadan was always a driving force for military action. once ramadan hits the muslims, do not want to fight during that period. they want the observe their religious traditions. >> and i want to also talk about this airdrops of aid at the white house has been calling this first airdrop of aid into gaza a success that they promised more. do you agree that this was successful? and why do you think now was the time that they decided to start doing this. >> well, a couple of things i'll point out first and comment to what jeremy diamond just said. as you see those parachutes landing on the film that you're showing right now, those are all geared by gps markers. so they are very precise in terms of where they land. the us air force is masterful at this. i've done airdropping before. they can get the supplies and equipment. and in this case, see humanitarian relief exactly where they want it to land by doing that, it takes away the capability for hamas to co-op that eight, to bring it to their terrorist as opposed to getting to the palestinian people. the other thing that's important is it eliminates the requirement for a translating or release of aid after it's driven up the one lone highway within gaza that goes north to south, that can be interrupted by what we saw the other day with people rushing the trucks, co-opting the aid, trying to get as much as they can so it is not as effective in terms of size as jeremy said, 38,000 meals, but it is extremely effective in getting aid to where it needs to be. and that's to the people and not to the terrorist. and it avoids that kind of crush on the trucks and the delivery methods and the trans load areas that we saw before on fred. >> and before i let you go, i do want to turn to ukraine for a moment because we did see these civilians killed in a drone attack on a residential apartment building in odessa over the weekend. this as that aid remains stalled in the house after passing in bipartisan fashion out of the senate do you expect to see more of these types of things as that aid remains stalled. and what do you see the state of play is there right now? >> yeah >> unfortunately, i do see many more instances of this throughout this war, jessica, we've seen russian criminally attack ukrainian populations. they have use civilians as targets to try and persuade the ukrainian government to do something they don't want to do but in this case, what you're seeing is more of the same. and we're going to see a lot more of this because of the disruptions of the supply chains from the western countries, especially the united states, as the gop toxic over this to get needed air defense missiles, counter artillery, ammunition and the likes to help ukraine continued to defend not only their military, but their population. and unfortunately, when that supply chain is interrupted, you're going to see more success of russia conducting these criminal acts, which they've been doing since it started with the war >> lieutenant general mark hertling bright and early with us. thanks so much. it's good to see you >> thank you, jessica. same here. >> all right coming up in a moment, a massive wildfires ravaging the texas panhandle keeps growing. now, weather conditions could make things much worse. love the latest on the devastation still ahead there is sorry, your father. >> father, mother. >> thank you. >> well, that's a little better. >> you have no height, no soul >> good your enthusiasm? streaming exclusively 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texas. ivan, just tell us what are you seeing this morning and it looks frankly very troubling mind you >> danny, jessica can see some of that destruction behind me so far this morning though, we're experiencing exactly what officials were warning us about very dry conditions, strong winds as well. part of the reason why we're still in that red flag warning, but taking a look more here this used to be i shed a wooden said you can see the foundation of this right here at the bottom, and really just pieces that we're trying to make out here. people are beginning to try and clean up some of their properties. what we've seen since yesterday really that long road toward the rebuilding process. now the smokehouse creek fires so 15% contained officials with the texas a&m forest service say that because the panhandle area saw a lot of rain during the winter, there's a lot more grass which they consider fuel to burn. they hope that after this weekend they can really make some progress when it comes to containment this weekend is put us back into red red flag warnings and fire weather with strong winds >> low relative humidity, and active fire on the ground so we're really trying to get through this weekend. there's the potential for large fire growth again through sunday the night >> now in terms of how this fire started, officials say it's still under investigation. one thing that is promising though, is we're seeing light returned to a lot of homes, especially on the roads. a lot of street lights are now about gone. so a lot of the work of power restoration that's been going on for days now, we're parts of that now come back online. that's crucial because more than 120 lines of line were burned throughout the process of this fire, danny, jessica, i'm just so much devastation there behind you. i know two on the economy and the cattle industry. we're certainly thinking of all those people in texas. thanks so much for that reporting and glad powers coming back to as well for more on this, we have cnn meteorologist allison chinchar allison, what can we expect this morning with the wildfires and the weather conditions in the panhandle right. so unfortunately, weather conditions still today are not exactly going to be ideal, but we will finally start to see some improvement as we head into this week, you've still got the red flag warnings, not just in texas, but a lot of the surrounding states as well where they're also going to be experiencing very dry conditions. these are the three main fires here that we are keeping a close eye on those containment numbers did go up as we headed into the weekend, but we would still like to see them jump up a little bit more, especially knowing that the weather conditions today are not going to be ideal. you're still looking at very strong winds, those very hot temperatures, and also dry air again, not just for texas, although that is a big concern there, but any of these areas really have the potential for some of those new fires to spark as we go through the day-to-day, those winds are going to slowly start to tick back up around 20 to 30 miles per hour could even have some gusts around 40, i know 20 to 30 miles per hour may not sound like much, but it is enough to take those embers and continued to spread them. another area where we're continuing to see wins, not just here in texas and oklahoma, but also out to the west that difference here is those winds are taking snow that's on the ground and reducing visibility down to pretty much zero in some locations you've got rain closer to the coast and very heavy snow here through the sierras that is expected to continue through today. we will start to see things taper back off a little bit monday and tuesday, but there is still snow in the forecast, at least until we get later into the week. you can see that next round they are bringing additional moisture on tuesday. finally, things will start to dry back out for these areas once we get to wednesday and 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pharmacies across country, a little over a week ago, it targeted change health care that's a unit of health insurance. it giant united health, which processes prescriptions and billing for tens of thousands of pharmacies nationwide. for more on this, we have molly smith, group, vice president for the policy. policy rather at the american hospital association. and the meat urine chairman and ceo of tenable and the former director of us cybersecurity at the department of homeland security. molly, i want to start with you on this really incredible story what are the impacts your systems are seeing right now >> yeah, absolutely. first, thank you so much for having us. this is just an unprecedented attack on the entire us health care our system, and what our members hospitals, and many of the doctors, nurses, and clinicians that are working in them are experiencing is that it is hard for patients to make appointments, to get prescriptions. it's hard for hospitals and doctors to actually check and make sure that their patients have insurance coverage and then be able well to know how much they may need to pay for the services that they're getting. and then on hospitals and doctors in terms of their cash flow, they are really hampered from being able to send bills to health insurers and then have those health insurers pay them back so while the impact really varies depending on how much a hospital or doctor's office works with change health care. all 6,000 hospitals and many, many, many thousands of the rider practices are really feeling the pain of the crunch in their cashflow which makes it hard for them to make payroll, to buy the medical supplies that they need so really this is just an unprecedented challenge that we are experiencing. >> a meat. can i ask you, do we have any idea who's responsible for this cyber attack? >> we do it's currently believed that an organization known as blackcat group of hackers, russian speaking hackers is the group behind this, and that's the same group that we saw just a short while ago going after and disabling systems and mgm and disrupting their operations i following up on that, what are the long-term effects of a cyber attack like this? and how long does easily take to clean up the mess after it's already been done. >> yeah. well, it could take and as we've seen in as we're seeing in this case, as we've seen in many other cases, if you don't have your systems properly protected, if you aren't prepared for these types of attacks, it could take and it is taking weeks. it's believed that black hat has had access to change, says systems for over two weeks now and the disruption continues and continues to get worse for those patients, for those pharmacies that are unable to get health care, insurance coverage for critical medication. and by the way, that includes pharmacies for the american military hospitals around the world let's talk a little bit more about that. there are things, as i understand it, health care professionals are doing to help offset the impact of this hack. so patients are able to get the care they need. tell us more about that if you wouldn't mind. >> yeah, absolutely. hospitals and doctors, they are committed to continuing to provide care to patients. they will do everything that they can to mitigate the delayed impact on patients however, it what they're having to do is a lot of manual work arounds to these technologies that are now no longer available. so just take for example, you go to your doctor's office and you hand over your card and you're doctor's office. their computer is able to very quickly in real time talked to the health insurers, computer and say whether or not they are covered for the service, whether it can be scheduled that's not happening in many instances right now. so that individual who takes your card is either having to pick up the phone and call the health insurer. and i think a lot of us know what that can be like, or they're having to manually go into a computer system and type everything in and wait for a response on the other side, it's just hugely burdensome and frankly, a big strain on our workforce when we're already facing unprecedented workforce challenges yeah. >> i mean, surely i cannot even imagine that a meet i want your perspective on something because this that really it both surprised me and didn't just because i feel like we keep hearing about this. i understand nearly 1.3 americans were affected by health data breach specifically last year. and we're increasingly seeing places like hospitals and local governments becoming prime targets for hackers. can you just shed some light >> why is that >> i think the characterization that this is unprecedented and massive and have massive ripple effects. i think those are both true. i think it is also true that these types of incidents are highly predictable. we know the hackers that are out there, the organizations that run these ransomware gangs were after big payouts. and if you're operating critical system, whether it's in healthcare, whether it's in government, whether it's image attainment or critical infrastructure, we saw with colonial pipeline. if your apa reading critical systems, there is a strong potential that you're willing to pay significant dollars in ransom to get your systems back online efficiently. and these organizations need to play closer attention to their cybersecurity. we need to be much more proactive assessing where they have problems and fixing those problems before the ransomware gangs take advantage of them >> one less thing, just before we go, can you understand what you're saying that the individual organizations need to do, but can you give us an idea of what's being done in the federal level to help prevent some of these cyberattacks, especially if they're coming from outside the country sure. >> well, it's important to note that a lot of these attacks are coming from places which do not have co-operative law enforcement or agreements with the us, china, north korea, around russia. and so there's, there's work that can be done through law enforcement, federal law enforcement guy and others. >> but it's limited. >> we're seeing a lot of great work happen from the intelligence community, from cisa, in particular, within the dhs, which is telling organizations which lawler abilities out there are being taken advantage of by these hackers, by these ransomware group the government's doing a lot, but it's really incumbent upon every organization to exercise due diligence with their systems not operating negligently make sure they're cleaning up these problems before they get taken advantage of. and i think this is a great example of that my smith i yoran, thank you both for waking up and for discussing a very important issue. i really appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> thanks, ram, a florida resident is using the state's decency laws to get books banned. local schools coming up. why some 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material, they consider inappropriate, even florida's governor ron desantis admits the law he championed on banning books is being >> taken a little too far cnn's carlos suarez reports at a school district meeting in indian river county, florida throughout this entire book, there is pictures of >> people having sucks and they're nude. >> it says, i quote jennifer pippin, read it from a book. she says, doesn't belong in public schools her objection was the only item before a committee of parents and educators who will decide whether the book is removed. no one spoke in favor of keeping the book. the committee decides in april, a prolific book challenger pippin heads the county's conservative parental rights group, moms for liberty she knows a process. well, we need to >> remove these materials because they are prohibited per all the laws and statutes helped me total number of books have you challenged yourself, myself here in indian river county, 242 out of these, a couple of titles, stand out, the literary classic in the night kitchen by maurice sendak and a newer book, unicorns are the worst about a >> grumpy goblin. both have illustrations of characters without clothes. pip and challenged both books under a florida education law, which allows for the removal of a public school library book that depicts or describes sexual conduct in her formal objection, pip and said the images were pornographic, but in our interview, she walked back that claim. >> what's pornographic about them. >> so they're not pornographic. they contain nudity. >> but nudity alone is not harmful to minors, according to florida law, that content would have to appeal to a prurient interest, be patently offensive or without literary or artistic value, i keep going back to nudity. that is harmful to children. and so goblins backside on the face of it to me doesn't seem like it is harmful to joe. absolutely. so >> again, you and i can agree on that, but some other their parents may not agree with pip in a told the district to remove the books or draw on clothing using permanent markers to cover up the nudity. so school librarians drew shorts overalls, and shirts on the illustrations to see these drawings, you think that genuinely could adversely affect the child who otherwise may not know what the backside of a goblin it looks like or ever thought. sure. so if a child is possibly maybe being raped by an adult and maybe the seeing the nudity in itself, maybe just not the back side, but seeing something nude could be detrimental to them from her home office in orlando, stephana ferrell couldn't believe it. she's part of the florida freedom to read project and organization that tracks thousands of books being challenged in the state. >> i have an eight-year-old, as soon as we heard that unicorns are the worst how to drawing was getting drawn on my son wanted to read it. and so we read through the book and he said to me, mom, she took out the funny part. why would they do that? >> pharrell said covering up the images is censorship the publisher of unicorns are the worst agrees telling cnn quote there should be no place for this this type of literary vandalism in our schools and libraries. >> these things are happening because the law is broad and the rules are punitive, and people are scared. and we're, we've lost track of good judgment and common sense. >> school libraries across florida have removed more than 1,400 titles during the 2022, 20 23 school year, according to ryder advocacy group, pen america, florida governor ron desantis, who signed the law, making all of this possible, now admits some book objections have gone too far. he wants a state lawmakers to limit the challenges. >> if you're somebody doesn't have a kid in school and you're going to object to 100 books. now, i don't think that that's appropriate. >> under a proposal moving in the state legislature, school districts would be able to find individuals $100 for a book challenge after they've unsuccessfully objected to five bucks. lawmakers are also looking whether to limit challenges from people who don't have children at the school where the book is located? jennifer pippin told us she challenged a unicorns are the worst. >> the >> book with a naked goblin on behalf of a grandparent >> carlos suarez, >> cnn, miami carlos. thank you. >> a texas family has lost >> their home in the wildfires, ripping through that state coming up, we speak to them about their heartbreaking situation. stay with us today. >> soup, superstar, the new pop song his first in decades. now, the piano man joys for me to share how he embraced artificial intelligence to create the trash it's time-traveling music video for read zakaria gps this morning at ten >> wow, incredible, amazing. my go-to is lumify eye drops. >> lumify dramatically reduces redness one minute and look at the difference. my eyes, the brighter and whiter dropped to eight hours, lumify, kind of amazing. >> see for yourself, i 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