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>> they're joining me. in the cnn newsroom. i'm erica hill in new york had this week a tiktok showdown between the lawmakers warning the popular social media app could compromise national security. and the tens of millions of americans who used tiktok every single day. a bill headed to the house floor for a vote this week would force the sale of tiktok or if its parent company doesn't sell within ban the app in the united states and to further complicate matters, the two men vying to be the next president are now on opposite sides of this bill cnn's manu raja was on capitol hill to run it through what we can spect ahead this week. motto >> 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 forced the chinese firm bytedance has 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's either this is the same version, ultimately, see if it goes to the president's desk, which and what are the present was signed the final version of that legislation into law, which the white house has indicated it does support this measure. now that doesn't mean that tiktok isn't trying to stop this legislation in fact, they are trying to kill it. that's what the top republican who chairs that energy and commerce committee told me 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 it's committee that voted yesterday has been flooded. tiktok actually put up a notice where they blocked 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 of how they can manipulate data and influence americans. were there your agenda as 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. and they're trying to stop them from doing that tiktok has denied chinese government interference in 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 manu raju with the latest first mount appreciate it. thank you. and joining me now is democratic congressman from california, ro khanna, who serves on the house oversight committee. and the select committee on the chinese communist party. it's good to have you with us tonight, congressman. so when we look at this, i know you've said that you don't think tiktok should be banned, you do, however, support we sold. so what does that do in terms of your vote on this bill, would you vote against it? >> burqa, i'm leaning to vote. no >> tiktok is a platform for 170 million americans and many who are registering political dissent, both from the left and the right, calling for a better policy on gaza. calling for affordable housing, saying members of congress shouldn't trade stocks and get rid of money in politics or to squelch that voice. and specifically to squelch the voice of young americans, i think is just wrong. >> so you think it's wrong to squash that? it's also part of this summit, which i mean, you're on tiktok, right? i was checking your tiktok page earlier today. the president is now on tiktok, as we know, he said he would sign this bill as motto. just talked about, there are plenty of lawmakers who are concerned and have raised concerns about the app, but also recognize its importance when it comes to reaching younger voters. >> how is that >> hypocrisy being squared in washington at this point >> well, i think that's why i'm not for a ban. i mean, i'm i'm on the platform. i use the platform and i also listen to constituents who have views on that platform and a lot of times they're against the establishment. and i really think that's the core of the first amendment to protect that expression. now, i have a concern that our data should not be getting in the hands of the chinese communist party or anyone. but that solution to that is to pass an internet bill of rights to pass data privacy protections. by the way, our data is being manipulated, not just by tiktok, but many other social media platforms who sell that information. sometimes the data brokers that can get in the hands of the chinese communist party. so what you hit a resist that people are rushing to, that is overbroad and i believe would be struck down by the courts. on first amendment grounds. and actually isn't targeting the problems getting protecting people's day beta sec, it's overbroad. it does have though as manu just highlighted as we've seen, overwhelming bipartisan support here. yet i was struck by. now you have the former president who at one point had pushed for a tiktok ban. donald trump is now saying he doesn't want to see it banned given the amount of support right now. do you see that stance from the former president perhaps impacting any of your republican colleagues. and do you think it would influence them to back away from this bill like we saw with immigration so it's as either donald trump or people on his team are saying this because they know that many voters under 45 are on this app and >> they don't want to intact and not a large part of the americas, young folks who are active, but i've heard today people saying, let's slow down as someone who i have great respect for him it'd be the next senator from california, adam schiff was on sunday. one of the sunday shows saying he has first amendment concerns and he's a very pragmatic centrists person. so i think as this, as people realize the first amendment issues at stake, they may reconsider and certainly the senate not convinced is going to pass this. there's going to be a lot of debate before this gets to the president's test. >> let's turn to israel now if we could, you have been critical of the administration, the president was asked this weekend about his potential red lines. take a listen to that moment if you would i'm never going to leave israel. >> the defense of israel is still critical, so there's no red line. i want to cut off all weapons so they had don't have the iron dome to protect them. they don't have. >> but there's >> red lines that if he crosses two cannot have 30,000 more palestinians >> what do you make of that answer from the president is he perhaps had trying to have it both ways. there well, look, i support and have always supported the u.s.'s relationship. i have voted for funding for iron dome weapons that would protect israel from it, didn't tact from iran iran, or hezbollah. >> but how rats reported that we have had over 100 shipments of weapons since october for seven to israel, not getting congressional approval. these aren't the iron dome that the president knows. the vast majority of congress supports. these are offensive missiles that are being used by netanyahu and extreme right-wing government to kill women and children, to kill over 30,000 palestinians. many of them not hamas and to hit at certain times food convoys that are preventing aid from getting there. so my hope is that the president can be very clear to say no offensive weapons. and i hope someone will ask him that question saying, okay, we understand why israel needs iron dome and defensive weapons, but will you commit to saying that until netanyahu? abu stops this killing continues to defy you that you're not gonna ship offensive weapons >> as we watch this. and given the question was about a red line, i'm curious for you if you were asked that question, what would be your red line and what would the consequences? should the consequences be if in fact it's crossed? >> well, i would say that netanyahu and the extreme right wing government would get no offensive precision missiles from the united states until there is a permanent ceasefire and release of hostages. and i would say that israel needs to make sure that they're allowing the trucks and bring food into people people in gaza 500,000 are starving. and you're forcing your ally who has supported you to go set up like seaport. that's going to take 60 days to get aid in when the common sense solution is just to allow the trucks to bring in that age. so i would take a much harder line on bibi and people need to recognize that the bibi netanyahu was way to the right of donald trump. i mean, he's got people in his cabinet who want to annex gaza. he's got people who wanted to expand settlements and i just think that needs to be an awareness of how extreme he is you said earlier today, you wonder, you want to see the president do something bold. call for a permanent ceasefire. what do you think the chances are of that happening? >> why? i think he is getting there? i mean, he ended vice president have used the word ceasefire, a ceasefire has to be with the release of all hostages. and i think we can get that deal, but the disagreement has been that bibi netanyahu was insistent on six weeks the hamas is saying, while we don't want after ramadan, bibi to start killing palestinian kids again, i think if the president said to william burns, the cia, who is negotiating for us that it's got to be a permanent ceasefire, but conditional on the release it's all hostages. we can get that done and that would be good for the hostages. it would be good to end this war. >> and >> i hope that that's the direction the administration is moving in. >> there is >> we have talked so much about what president biden is hearing from americans in this country. the pushback specifically if you ask black voters, arab american voters, in particular, there are none of them who say they cannot vote for joe biden again, because of the war, how they seen him handle it saw those uncommitted voters, right? michigan's primary just about two weeks. so i believe it was something around 13%. how damaging do you think the president's handling of this war could in fact be come november i think it's the one written to his reelection. erica, look, today, i was at in harlem speaking at st. luke's church at church ame church in the heart of harlem. in this was an issue on the minds of so many of the churchgoers, by the way, not just young voters, but voters because of their 50s and 60s saying there's been too much suffering there. there needs to be a permanent, tasty me churches call for a permanent ceasefire. so i believe this base of young voters, voters of color, progressives, and many jewish americans, is at risk if we don't have a change in policy and we don't want to lose this it's election because of benjamin netanyahu, you could be for the us israel relationship as i am admiring people like shimon peres and yutsak rabin and recognize that benjamin netanyahu is an extreme right-wing force was causing a lot of destruction congressman ro khanna, appreciate your time tonight. thank you. >> thank you. >> so to come here, the us military airlifts nonessential personnel from the embassy in haiti's capital as gang violence threatens to topple its government. you in to cnn >> erin burnett outfront week nights at seven odd cnn thing, your family does >> someone made it >> 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missions say they have evacuated diplomatic staff from port-au-prince due to growing gang violence in the capital. we're also learning president biden approved the airlift operation to get none non-essential personnel out of the us embassy. there, a spokesperson telling cnn, president biden is quote, deeply concerned about the situation on the ground in haiti and all of this comes, of course, as gang leaders have been threatening civil war, if the prime minister does not step down, haiti is now under a state of emergency. hey, until early next month. cnn's patrick oppmann is live, right now in havana, cuba, monitoring the situation in the region. so violence in port-au-prince, really out of control is there a sense patrick, of how much longer until this city is completely under siege >> that is really the fear that you could i have something like the national palace or the airport in port-au-prince i actually taken over by gangs, which would be very symbolic and also just show how they control the city and the country according to un, the majority of this country is under gang control of some i'm kind and that's why we saw overnight does very dramatic mission. a helicopter flown in over under cover of darkness and non-essential well, us diplomats pulled out of the country and as well additional security. us marines taken to haiti to help guard the embassy to see and the remaining us diplomat says, it's gotten that dangerous, that security needed to be increased. other other aid missions, other other embassies also pulling the staff out, other assuming not enough helicopters to get out. everybody who wants to leave at this point for the haitians caught in the cross-fire, the thousands, the tens of thousands, perhaps a patient's caught in the crossfire. there is no chance of being vacua. many have had to flee from their homes, don't have any food aid agencies are not able to bring in the food because of the dangerous because the gang checkpoints it's. been over a week since ariel henry has been prevented. we believe he's in puerto rico at the moment, prevented from returning to his country because the airport is closed. no word on him or what his plans are. >> if >> he will move ahead with the transitional government and elections as both the us and other political parties in haiti are demanding. >> patrick really appreciate the update. thank you. >> i turning our attention now to gaza, where more than 2 million people are in desperate need of food and water. and the pressure only amplified ahead of the holy month of ramadan. and the president cyprus is a ship carrying aid is expected to leave the country soon. this, of course comes as the us and other allied countries are working to establish a maritime corridor between cyprus and gaza. right now, those military says the first equipment needed to establish a floating pier facilitate that aid delivery into gaza. it is on its way. cnn's scott mclean has been following these developments for us from istanbul. so scott ramadan, of course, almost here, there were some hope that there would be some sort of a ceasefire before it began. is there still some hope? left in these waning hours at this point >> pretty dim at this stage. erica, president biden had said yesterday that there was still a chance that still could be reached, pointed to the fact that the cia director was in israel talking to the head of mossad. but the problem is that the israelis and hamas are not actually talking to each other. hamas but cairo, where the last round of talks was held, they left on thursday, been the israelis were never there at all because they say that hamas has not responded to its late it is demands which include some pretty basic stuff like a list of hostages, which ones are alive and which ones are dead? i mean, the hamas says that it can and i'll provide hamas is also pretty firm in their position saying that there cannot be a deal unless there is a permanent ceasefire and unless all israeli troops are withdrawn from gaza, both of these things are going to be pretty difficult for israel to agree to. they insist that the war will continue after hostages and prisoners here's our exchange, and they also say that the day after this war actually ends that idf troops will have full rein to go wherever they want inside of gaza so the hopes are not looking good. we just heard from the hamas ahead is male haniah who gave a televised address. he says that he is still open to to talks. he is pointing the fingers at israel though, and he also says that no hostages will be released until there is a deal. and you mentioned, erica, that the israelis had threatened that there would be a ground incursion into rafah by ramadan or into ramadan if there was no hostages released, that has not happened and so this is where we're at. there's no imminent signs on the ground that there's any kind of incursion coming. israel has warned are had promised, excuse me, that they would evacuate people prior to the more than one 1 million people sheltering there. and of course plenty of countries in the international community and even some of israel's closest allies have warned that any kind of military operation in rafah and the moving of that many people in a place where there is simply nowhere for them to go would be a humanitarian catastrophe on top of the one we're seeing there already in terms of that humanitarian catastrophe earlier today, we learned that the us and jordan had dropped more than i believe it's 11,000 meals into gaza civil defense there though, says the drops are actually leading to injuries and casualties on the ground. is there a sense that the air drops are going to start to be reassessed over those concerns so the critics would say that look, the airdrops are pretty good photo op, but their effectiveness on the ground isn't all that great. of course, the the advantage of them is that they bypass the usual checks that most aid coming into gaza has to go through. on the other hand, obviously there's a danger to people on the ground and of course it's survival of the fittest in terms of who actually is getting i think we may have just lost scott there. i am also just getting some information in here that we do want to share with you. scott was just talking about, what could happen when it comes to rafah and that president biden had said this weekend in an interview just yesterday, that going into rafah but israel going into rafah would be a red line in his view. well, in an interview with politico netanyahu, just saying the prime minister netanyahu just saying that he would vowed to defy that red line. and he says, and i'm quoting here that he we'll go there. we're not going to leave saying that his red line was october 7 and doesn't want that to happen again, so we'll continue to follow those developments as well. meantime, as we turn back to politics, a major fundraising haul before president biden, $10 in 24 hours, sending a record 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atlanta yesterday. the challenge, of course, is keeping that momentum going from thursday night. what is the talk surrounding that push >> well, it really boils down to making sure that voters understand what is at stake in this election in the biden campaign says that it's protecting democracy. that is, we wanted to defining theme since the president launch his reelection campaign. and it is clearly front and center. the president and yesterday in his remarks, kicking off with that theme, essentially, talking about former president donald trump's coziness with authoritarian regimes and using that to draw a stark contrast between the, between president biden and his republican rival my wife has taught me to embrace the future of freedom and democracy. trump and i have a very different value set of unobvious already biden is based on core values of the defined america. and the rest of the world looks at us that way. >> decency honesty >> fairness, equality we're all know, donald trump sees a different america and american story of resentment, revenge and retribution that's not me, that's not you now i spoke to voters before and after the president's remarks and protecting democracy >> is something that did resonate with them. they were concerned about what would happen if former president donald trump were to take a second term in office. but there was also a list of other priorities that they had pleading reproductive rights, student loan, debt relief, and lowering healthcare costs, all of which the president talks about and talked about forcefully in his remarks. but the challenge is going to be keeping voters energized and enthusiastic in a rematch. that is the same rematch that they saw in 2020. and so the president is going to be hitting the road hitting those battleground states to relay his message and also hitting the airwaves, they're spending millions of dollars on ads, on television and digital to try to reach voters across platforms and also on the road as the president goes to all of these states priscilla appreciate it. thank you uh, joining us now to discuss cnn, senior political analyst ron brownstein. so ron, i wanted to talk about the economy get there in a second, but let's just pick up where priscilla left off there, right. so you see the president really pushing this message of protecting democracy, which is important, and it's priscilla said she spoke with voters before and after they get that easily winning message though, in 2024 if he's going to win, i think rights and democracy are, is going to be the message that gets him over the top. i mean, he is trailing substantially as we'll talk about in a minute on questions of who can better handle the economy and probably the best he can do is narrow that gap. i suspect that on election day, more people are going to go into the voting booth believing that donald trump is better for managing the economy than joe biden really, no matter what happens over the next eight months. and if biden is going to win, it's going to because it's going to be because some of those voters think trump is better on the economy, still so won't vote for him because they view him as a threat to their rights on abortion and other issues to their values and to democracy itself. so yes, i think that is absolutely central for biden and democrats this year as it was in 2022 >> in terms of the economy, there is this new polling, this new abc news ipsos poll that finds 49% se, of americans believe the former president did handle the economy favorably when he was in office. look at the number though for joe biden, it's it just 37%, you know what i've heard from a number of folks is the issue here is joe biden hasn't found a way to connect, right? we talk all about low unemployment. the economy is actually doing well, but until people feel it, as we know, it doesn't matter where you're missing the narrative on that or how is he missing it? i guess the question well, i think it's not only narrative, i mean, for average workers their inflation adjusted wages are still lower than when >> biden took office. and he is being hurt by the cumulative weight of inflation, particularly on essentials like groceries and rent rather, inflation has come down, but things still cost about 20% more than when he came into office. and for voters at the median income or below that is a big weight that biden is carrying. i really look at this economic debate that's developing as a contrast between agenda and lived experience. biden laid out a very populous economic plan. in his state of the union is continuing to tout it in these appearances that priscilla noted, and there is substantial support in polling for a lot of the ideas that he's talking about medicare negotiating lower prices on prescription drug cap, capping out-of-pocket expenses for drugs, for all adults, raising taxes on the rich and corporations and using the money to fund a resume child tax credit, universal pre care, and enhanced subsidies for health care. all of that polls very well the problem biden is facing is that most americans at this point feel that they did better themselves in the economy under trump, and they have under biden. and what? that does, i think jessica is it creates a potential dynamic in which voters, even if biden convinces voters that trump's agenda primarily benefits the rich, they may not mind that as much as the democrats are hoping if they think that they also did better under those policies. than they are doing under biden >> it's so it's fascinating. i was also really struck by the flack that, that biden got from some fellow democrats. he used the word illegal during the state of the union as opposed to undocumented yesterday, he said he regretted that choice of words that he should have said. undocument the fact that this has been such a dust up to over the last couple of days. what does that tell you about this fractures that still remain within the party as it tries to be the big tent party that is all things to all people yeah. >> i mean, that language, i think it was just a reflection of joe biden is 81 years old. he's been in politics for 50 years for most of his career. that terminology, she was how people in both party described people are undocumented migrants. and so some extent it was just that. but i think it also reflects the anxiety among immigrant britt advocates about where things are going on this policy, everything, there's no there's no question that biden is looking to reposition himself on the immigration issue. the deal that he accepted with senate republicans at the house than killed at trump's behest basically did not have much at all on the democratic side of the ledger, you usually democrats in the past in 2013, 13, have accepted tougher enforcement and on the other side of the ledger have received some pathway to citizenship for people who are here, undocumented, particularly dreamers. there was none of that. and he was willing to do that and he may yet be on the brink of announcing some a actions. in the next few days or weeks. advocates, thanks so i think it reflects the broader anxiety, but i think it also your point in terms of the fracture in the coalition most democrats at this point are taking as well as not to mention independents and republicans are taking, are supporting harder line policies on immigration than they did when trump was in office has not completely unusual it's what political scientists call it thermo static issue when republicans or power views tend to move left on immigration when democrats are in power, they didn't move right. but he is moving with it. and that is creating some anxiety tidy and his coalition, ron brownstein, always good to talk with you, my friend. thank you >> so the come here for the third time this grammy nominated artists sold out show has been canceled because of a threat of protests related to the israel-hamas war. modest yahoo joins me live on cnn 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abruptly canceled in chicago citing threats of protests from pro-palestinian groups. it is actually his third show of his current tore to be canceled in the us for that reason, modest yahoo joins us now, it's good to have you with us. um, can you tell me more about the these threats? how specific were they and how concerned are you >> well, there haven't been any threats, which is why the whole thing is kind of like a little bit fishy. there's been three shows canceled for three different reasons. but all because of pressure put on the organizations that we're putting on those shows, whether it was the venue or or the promoter or in this case the city of chicago there's been a pressure applied in certain circumstances and someone is being told to shut down these shows and in this particular case in chicago i go it's like basically seems like it was politically motivated or came from that end because the venue itself, house of blues, is owned by live nation and so there was no issue from the venue. i mean, we the people at the venue didn't even have any idea that the show was being canceled it came from yeah, it came from up top and some and we spent hours and hours on the phone with different people are good friend of mine, david draymond, who is the lead singer for event disturb, who's from chicago and knows the police department well and everyone was basically pointing their fingers at someone else. but meanwhile, we were being told that we were not allowed to play >> i noticed when you posted about this on social media, noting that the show was being canceled, you were saying you couldn't really get an answer. i mean, how frustrating is that for you that you can't you are not being told directly. hey, here's the real issue and this is why we're shutting it down. >> it's extremely frustrating for me and for my entire crew, like for my tour manager who thinks he's setting up the show and the venue isn't telling him yet come set up the show. and meanwhile, we're getting calls saying the show's has been called off. and what do we tell the fans and people are really, really hungry for a place right now where they can feel openly jewish whether it's in minneapolis or chicago or arizona, wherever it is. the one thing about the show's is the fans come in, even if there's protesters and it's safe. and when they're inside the building they're allowed to be jewish. they're allowed to feel free about wearing a yarmulke or whatever it is, not to say that the crowd how it is all jewish, it's, it's maybe 50 or 40% jewish, but it's a place where they can feel free to do it. and there's a boy that comes in the music and the music is about peace. it's about love, but it's very much connected to what's going on right now. it's hard for me to separate between everything was happening, but it's just a shame the sad part for me is just that the fans don't get. there were 13, 1,400 fans that plan to come to the show and have that experience. and it's spiritual and they got robbed from that because people are folding under pressure and a city like chicago or music city creativity in art, it's sad to see the fabric, the fabric getting pulled apart. and >> you know, we played one day, which are which i'm sure a lot of people are familiar with as we came in from the break, it's been described as a p38 and the peace anthem rather. and i just want to put up some of the lyrics again for people in case they're not familiar with assault all my life. i've been waiting for i've been praying for the people to say that we don't want to fight in a more, there'll be no more wars. are children will play. do you believe that can happen in gaza? that we can get to that place? >> well, yeah. >> i have to believe everyone has to believe and whether or not it's going to come true or not. we don't know what's going to be, but the whole idea, i think of religion, which is a lot of this is connected to and about god is the idea that we have a vision of what we want 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but the other movies are very formidable. i mean, zone of interest my favorite number one brilliant movie of the year that's international film about the holocaust. anatomy of a fall is another brilliant international film. and of course, barbie is up for best picture. and that practically single-handedly saved the movie industry acceptable i was going to say it's almost hard oppenheimer without talking about barbie just because they were so connected over the summer, being totally different to incredible films. but so different how much? >> is >> barbie still getting the attention at this point? i mean, there's a lot of fun stuff leading up to the oscars. there was that cute meme that a bunch of the casio america ferrera was in with jimmy kimmel as we move into the actual show tonight. no they're not looking at the same list of nominations that an oppenheimer is >> well, i think they have eight nominations is doing pretty well. yeah. it was a phenomenon. i say it practically 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>> they're joining me. in the cnn newsroom. i'm erica hill in new york had this week a tiktok showdown between the lawmakers warning the popular social media app could compromise national security. and the tens of millions of americans who used tiktok every single day. a bill headed to the house floor for a vote this week would force the sale of tiktok or if its parent company doesn't sell within ban the app in the united states and to further complicate matters, the two men vying to be the next president are now on opposite sides of this bill cnn's manu raja was on capitol hill to run it through what we can spect ahead this week. motto >> 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 forced the chinese firm bytedance has 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's either this is the same version, ultimately, see if it goes to the president's desk, which and what are the present was signed the final version of that legislation into law, which the white house has indicated it does support this measure. now that doesn't mean that tiktok isn't trying to stop this legislation in fact, they are trying to kill it. that's what the top republican who chairs that energy and commerce committee told me 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 it's committee that voted yesterday has been flooded. tiktok actually put up a notice where they blocked 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 of how they can manipulate data and influence americans. were there your agenda as 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. and they're trying to stop them from doing that tiktok has denied chinese government interference in 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 manu raju with the latest first mount appreciate it. thank you. and joining me now is democratic congressman from california, ro khanna, who serves on the house oversight committee. and the select committee on the chinese communist party. it's good to have you with us tonight, congressman. so when we look at this, i know you've said that you don't think tiktok should be banned, you do, however, support we sold. so what does that do in terms of your vote on this bill, would you vote against it? >> burqa, i'm leaning to vote. no >> tiktok is a platform for 170 million americans and many who are registering political dissent, both from the left and the right, calling for a better policy on gaza. calling for affordable housing, saying members of congress shouldn't trade stocks and get rid of money in politics or to squelch that voice. and specifically to squelch the voice of young americans, i think is just wrong. >> so you think it's wrong to squash that? it's also part of this summit, which i mean, you're on tiktok, right? i was checking your tiktok page earlier today. the president is now on tiktok, as we know, he said he would sign this bill as motto. just talked about, there are plenty of lawmakers who are concerned and have raised concerns about the app, but also recognize its importance when it comes to reaching younger voters. >> how is that >> hypocrisy being squared in washington at this point >> well, i think that's why i'm not for a ban. i mean, i'm i'm on the platform. i use the platform and i also listen to constituents who have views on that platform and a lot of times they're against the establishment. and i really think that's the core of the first amendment to protect that expression. now, i have a concern that our data should not be getting in the hands of the chinese communist party or anyone. but that solution to that is to pass an internet bill of rights to pass data privacy protections. by the way, our data is being manipulated, not just by tiktok, but many other social media platforms who sell that information. sometimes the data brokers that can get in the hands of the chinese communist party. so what you hit a resist that people are rushing to, that is overbroad and i believe would be struck down by the courts. on first amendment grounds. and actually isn't targeting the problems getting protecting people's day beta sec, it's overbroad. it does have though as manu just highlighted as we've seen, overwhelming bipartisan support here. yet i was struck by. now you have the former president who at one point had pushed for a tiktok ban. donald trump is now saying he doesn't want to see it banned given the amount of support right now. do you see that stance from the former president perhaps impacting any of your republican colleagues. and do you think it would influence them to back away from this bill like we saw with immigration so it's as either donald trump or people on his team are saying this because they know that many voters under 45 are on this app and >> they don't want to intact and not a large part of the americas, young folks who are active, but i've heard today people saying, let's slow down as someone who i have great respect for him it'd be the next senator from california, adam schiff was on sunday. one of the sunday shows saying he has first amendment concerns and he's a very pragmatic centrists person. so i think as this, as people realize the first amendment issues at stake, they may reconsider and certainly the senate not convinced is going to pass this. there's going to be a lot of debate before this gets to the president's test. >> let's turn to israel now if we could, you have been critical of the administration, the president was asked this weekend about his potential red lines. take a listen to that moment if you would i'm never going to leave israel. >> the defense of israel is still critical, so there's no red line. i want to cut off all weapons so they had don't have the iron dome to protect them. they don't have. >> but there's >> red lines that if he crosses two cannot have 30,000 more palestinians >> what do you make of that answer from the president is he perhaps had trying to have it both ways. there well, look, i support and have always supported the u.s.'s relationship. i have voted for funding for iron dome weapons that would protect israel from it, didn't tact from iran iran, or hezbollah. >> but how rats reported that we have had over 100 shipments of weapons since october for seven to israel, not getting congressional approval. these aren't the iron dome that the president knows. the vast majority of congress supports. these are offensive missiles that are being used by netanyahu and extreme right-wing government to kill women and children, to kill over 30,000 palestinians. many of them not hamas and to hit at certain times food convoys that are preventing aid from getting there. so my hope is that the president can be very clear to say no offensive weapons. and i hope someone will ask him that question saying, okay, we understand why israel needs iron dome and defensive weapons, but will you commit to saying that until netanyahu? abu stops this killing continues to defy you that you're not gonna ship offensive weapons >> as we watch this. and given the question was about a red line, i'm curious for you if you were asked that question, what would be your red line and what would the consequences? should the consequences be if in fact it's crossed? >> well, i would say that netanyahu and the extreme right wing government would get no offensive precision missiles from the united states until there is a permanent ceasefire and release of hostages. and i would say that israel needs to make sure that they're allowing the trucks and bring food into people people in gaza 500,000 are starving. and you're forcing your ally who has supported you to go set up like seaport. that's going to take 60 days to get aid in when the common sense solution is just to allow the trucks to bring in that age. so i would take a much harder line on bibi and people need to recognize that the bibi netanyahu was way to the right of donald trump. i mean, he's got people in his cabinet who want to annex gaza. he's got people who wanted to expand settlements and i just think that needs to be an awareness of how extreme he is you said earlier today, you wonder, you want to see the president do something bold. call for a permanent ceasefire. what do you think the chances are of that happening? >> why? i think he is getting there? i mean, he ended vice president have used the word ceasefire, a ceasefire has to be with the release of all hostages. and i think we can get that deal, but the disagreement has been that bibi netanyahu was insistent on six weeks the hamas is saying, while we don't want after ramadan, bibi to start killing palestinian kids again, i think if the president said to william burns, the cia, who is negotiating for us that it's got to be a permanent ceasefire, but conditional on the release it's all hostages. we can get that done and that would be good for the hostages. it would be good to end this war. >> and >> i hope that that's the direction the administration is moving in. >> there is >> we have talked so much about what president biden is hearing from americans in this country. the pushback specifically if you ask black voters, arab american voters, in particular, there are none of them who say they cannot vote for joe biden again, because of the war, how they seen him handle it saw those uncommitted voters, right? michigan's primary just about two weeks. so i believe it was something around 13%. how damaging do you think the president's handling of this war could in fact be come november i think it's the one written to his reelection. erica, look, today, i was at in harlem speaking at st. luke's church at church ame church in the heart of harlem. in this was an issue on the minds of so many of the churchgoers, by the way, not just young voters, but voters because of their 50s and 60s saying there's been too much suffering there. there needs to be a permanent, tasty me churches call for a permanent ceasefire. so i believe this base of young voters, voters of color, progressives, and many jewish americans, is at risk if we don't have a change in policy and we don't want to lose this it's election because of benjamin netanyahu, you could be for the us israel relationship as i am admiring people like shimon peres and yutsak rabin and recognize that benjamin netanyahu is an extreme right-wing force was causing a lot of destruction congressman ro khanna, appreciate your time tonight. thank you. >> thank you. >> so to come here, the us military airlifts nonessential personnel from the embassy in haiti's capital as gang violence threatens to topple its government. you in to cnn >> erin burnett outfront week nights at seven odd cnn thing, your family does >> someone made it >> 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missions say they have evacuated diplomatic staff from port-au-prince due to growing gang violence in the capital. we're also learning president biden approved the airlift operation to get none non-essential personnel out of the us embassy. there, a spokesperson telling cnn, president biden is quote, deeply concerned about the situation on the ground in haiti and all of this comes, of course, as gang leaders have been threatening civil war, if the prime minister does not step down, haiti is now under a state of emergency. hey, until early next month. cnn's patrick oppmann is live, right now in havana, cuba, monitoring the situation in the region. so violence in port-au-prince, really out of control is there a sense patrick, of how much longer until this city is completely under siege >> that is really the fear that you could i have something like the national palace or the airport in port-au-prince i actually taken over by gangs, which would be very symbolic and also just show how they control the city and the country according to un, the majority of this country is under gang control of some i'm kind and that's why we saw overnight does very dramatic mission. a helicopter flown in over under cover of darkness and non-essential well, us diplomats pulled out of the country and as well additional security. us marines taken to haiti to help guard the embassy to see and the remaining us diplomat says, it's gotten that dangerous, that security needed to be increased. other other aid missions, other other embassies also pulling the staff out, other assuming not enough helicopters to get out. everybody who wants to leave at this point for the haitians caught in the cross-fire, the thousands, the tens of thousands, perhaps a patient's caught in the crossfire. there is no chance of being vacua. many have had to flee from their homes, don't have any food aid agencies are not able to bring in the food because of the dangerous because the gang checkpoints it's. been over a week since ariel henry has been prevented. we believe he's in puerto rico at the moment, prevented from returning to his country because the airport is closed. no word on him or what his plans are. >> if >> he will move ahead with the transitional government and elections as both the us and other political parties in haiti are demanding. >> patrick really appreciate the update. thank you. >> i turning our attention now to gaza, where more than 2 million people are in desperate need of food and water. and the pressure only amplified ahead of the holy month of ramadan. and the president cyprus is a ship carrying aid is expected to leave the country soon. this, of course comes as the us and other allied countries are working to establish a maritime corridor between cyprus and gaza. right now, those military says the first equipment needed to establish a floating pier facilitate that aid delivery into gaza. it is on its way. cnn's scott mclean has been following these developments for us from istanbul. so scott ramadan, of course, almost here, there were some hope that there would be some sort of a ceasefire before it began. is there still some hope? left in these waning hours at this point >> pretty dim at this stage. erica, president biden had said yesterday that there was still a chance that still could be reached, pointed to the fact that the cia director was in israel talking to the head of mossad. but the problem is that the israelis and hamas are not actually talking to each other. hamas but cairo, where the last round of talks was held, they left on thursday, been the israelis were never there at all because they say that hamas has not responded to its late it is demands which include some pretty basic stuff like a list of hostages, which ones are alive and which ones are dead? i mean, the hamas says that it can and i'll provide hamas is also pretty firm in their position saying that there cannot be a deal unless there is a permanent ceasefire and unless all israeli troops are withdrawn from gaza, both of these things are going to be pretty difficult for israel to agree to. they insist that the war will continue after hostages and prisoners here's our exchange, and they also say that the day after this war actually ends that idf troops will have full rein to go wherever they want inside of gaza so the hopes are not looking good. we just heard from the hamas ahead is male haniah who gave a televised address. he says that he is still open to to talks. he is pointing the fingers at israel though, and he also says that no hostages will be released until there is a deal. and you mentioned, erica, that the israelis had threatened that there would be a ground incursion into rafah by ramadan or into ramadan if there was no hostages released, that has not happened and so this is where we're at. there's no imminent signs on the ground that there's any kind of incursion coming. israel has warned are had promised, excuse me, that they would evacuate people prior to the more than one 1 million people sheltering there. and of course plenty of countries in the international community and even some of israel's closest allies have warned that any kind of military operation in rafah and the moving of that many people in a place where there is simply nowhere for them to go would be a humanitarian catastrophe on top of the one we're seeing there already in terms of that humanitarian catastrophe earlier today, we learned that the us and jordan had dropped more than i believe it's 11,000 meals into gaza civil defense there though, says the drops are actually leading to injuries and casualties on the ground. is there a sense that the air drops are going to start to be reassessed over those concerns so the critics would say that look, the airdrops are pretty good photo op, but their effectiveness on the ground isn't all that great. of course, the the advantage of them is that they bypass the usual checks that most aid coming into gaza has to go through. on the other hand, obviously there's a danger to people on the ground and of course it's survival of the fittest in terms of who actually is getting i think we may have just lost scott there. i am also just getting some information in here that we do want to share with you. scott was just talking about, what could happen when it comes to rafah and that president biden had said this weekend in an interview just yesterday, that going into rafah but israel going into rafah would be a red line in his view. well, in an interview with politico netanyahu, just saying the prime minister netanyahu just saying that he would vowed to defy that red line. and he says, and i'm quoting here that he we'll go there. we're not going to leave saying that his red line was october 7 and doesn't want that to happen again, so we'll continue to follow those developments as well. meantime, as we turn back to politics, a major fundraising haul before president biden, $10 in 24 hours, sending a record 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back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today. cost or go online now to request your free quote. >> and jeremy diamond in tel aviv. and this is cnn closed captioning brought to you by mesobook.com mesothelial mom. it's all we do with >> local offices throughout the country and does help you get the compensation you deserve, 800 to eight to 44, 44 a major fundraising haul for president biden's reelection campaign on the heels of his state of the union address, his campaign says >> this record $10 million in a 24 hours after thursday night's speech and fresh off that fiery address, the president is now in full reelection mode on saturday, biden and former president trump trading jabs at dueling rallies in georgia for biden's camp. that's also kicks off a month long cross-country tour that will stop in several swing states. cnn, white house reporter priscilla alvarez, joining us now. so priscilla, you were actually at that event where president biden was in atlanta yesterday. the challenge, of course, is keeping that momentum going from thursday night. what is the talk surrounding that push >> well, it really boils down to making sure that voters understand what is at stake in this election in the biden campaign says that it's protecting democracy. that is, we wanted to defining theme since the president launch his reelection campaign. and it is clearly front and center. the president and yesterday in his remarks, kicking off with that theme, essentially, talking about former president donald trump's coziness with authoritarian regimes and using that to draw a stark contrast between the, between president biden and his republican rival my wife has taught me to embrace the future of freedom and democracy. trump and i have a very different value set of unobvious already biden is based on core values of the defined america. and the rest of the world looks at us that way. >> decency honesty >> fairness, equality we're all know, donald trump sees a different america and american story of resentment, revenge and retribution that's not me, that's not you now i spoke to voters before and after the president's remarks and protecting democracy >> is something that did resonate with them. they were concerned about what would happen if former president donald trump were to take a second term in office. but there was also a list of other priorities that they had pleading reproductive rights, student loan, debt relief, and lowering healthcare costs, all of which the president talks about and talked about forcefully in his remarks. but the challenge is going to be keeping voters energized and enthusiastic in a rematch. that is the same rematch that they saw in 2020. and so the president is going to be hitting the road hitting those battleground states to relay his message and also hitting the airwaves, they're spending millions of dollars on ads, on television and digital to try to reach voters across platforms and also on the road as the president goes to all of these states priscilla appreciate it. thank you uh, joining us now to discuss cnn, senior political analyst ron brownstein. so ron, i wanted to talk about the economy get there in a second, but let's just pick up where priscilla left off there, right. so you see the president really pushing this message of protecting democracy, which is important, and it's priscilla said she spoke with voters before and after they get that easily winning message though, in 2024 if he's going to win, i think rights and democracy are, is going to be the message that gets him over the top. i mean, he is trailing substantially as we'll talk about in a minute on questions of who can better handle the economy and probably the best he can do is narrow that gap. i suspect that on election day, more people are going to go into the voting booth believing that donald trump is better for managing the economy than joe biden really, no matter what happens over the next eight months. and if biden is going to win, it's going to because it's going to be because some of those voters think trump is better on the economy, still so won't vote for him because they view him as a threat to their rights on abortion and other issues to their values and to democracy itself. so yes, i think that is absolutely central for biden and democrats this year as it was in 2022 >> in terms of the economy, there is this new polling, this new abc news ipsos poll that finds 49% se, of americans believe the former president did handle the economy favorably when he was in office. look at the number though for joe biden, it's it just 37%, you know what i've heard from a number of folks is the issue here is joe biden hasn't found a way to connect, right? we talk all about low unemployment. the economy is actually doing well, but until people feel it, as we know, it doesn't matter where you're missing the narrative on that or how is he missing it? i guess the question well, i think it's not only narrative, i mean, for average workers their inflation adjusted wages are still lower than when >> biden took office. and he is being hurt by the cumulative weight of inflation, particularly on essentials like groceries and rent rather, inflation has come down, but things still cost about 20% more than when he came into office. and for voters at the median income or below that is a big weight that biden is carrying. i really look at this economic debate that's developing as a contrast between agenda and lived experience. biden laid out a very populous economic plan. in his state of the union is continuing to tout it in these appearances that priscilla noted, and there is substantial support in polling for a lot of the ideas that he's talking about medicare negotiating lower prices on prescription drug cap, capping out-of-pocket expenses for drugs, for all adults, raising taxes on the rich and corporations and using the money to fund a resume child tax credit, universal pre care, and enhanced subsidies for health care. all of that polls very well the problem biden is facing is that most americans at this point feel that they did better themselves in the economy under trump, and they have under biden. and what? that does, i think jessica is it creates a potential dynamic in which voters, even if biden convinces voters that trump's agenda primarily benefits the rich, they may not mind that as much as the democrats are hoping if they think that they also did better under those policies. than they are doing under biden >> it's so it's fascinating. i was also really struck by the flack that, that biden got from some fellow democrats. he used the word illegal during the state of the union as opposed to undocumented yesterday, he said he regretted that choice of words that he should have said. undocument the fact that this has been such a dust up to over the last couple of days. what does that tell you about this fractures that still remain within the party as it tries to be the big tent party that is all things to all people yeah. >> i mean, that language, i think it was just a reflection of joe biden is 81 years old. he's been in politics for 50 years for most of his career. that terminology, she was how people in both party described people are undocumented migrants. and so some extent it was just that. but i think it also reflects the anxiety among immigrant britt advocates about where things are going on this policy, everything, there's no there's no question that biden is looking to reposition himself on the immigration issue. the deal that he accepted with senate republicans at the house than killed at trump's behest basically did not have much at all on the democratic side of the ledger, you usually democrats in the past in 2013, 13, have accepted tougher enforcement and on the other side of the ledger have received some pathway to citizenship for people who are here, undocumented, particularly dreamers. there was none of that. and he was willing to do that and he may yet be on the brink of announcing some a actions. in the next few days or weeks. advocates, thanks so i think it reflects the broader anxiety, but i think it also your point in terms of the fracture in the coalition most democrats at this point are taking as well as not to mention independents and republicans are taking, are supporting harder line policies on immigration than they did when trump was in office has not completely unusual it's what political scientists call it thermo static issue when republicans or power views tend to move left on immigration when democrats are in power, they didn't move right. but he is moving with it. and that is creating some anxiety tidy and his coalition, ron brownstein, always good to talk with you, my friend. thank you >> so the come here for the third time this grammy nominated artists sold out show has been canceled because of a threat of protests related to the israel-hamas war. modest yahoo joins me live on cnn 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abruptly canceled in chicago citing threats of protests from pro-palestinian groups. it is actually his third show of his current tore to be canceled in the us for that reason, modest yahoo joins us now, it's good to have you with us. um, can you tell me more about the these threats? how specific were they and how concerned are you >> well, there haven't been any threats, which is why the whole thing is kind of like a little bit fishy. there's been three shows canceled for three different reasons. but all because of pressure put on the organizations that we're putting on those shows, whether it was the venue or or the promoter or in this case the city of chicago there's been a pressure applied in certain circumstances and someone is being told to shut down these shows and in this particular case in chicago i go it's like basically seems like it was politically motivated or came from that end because the venue itself, house of blues, is owned by live nation and so there was no issue from the venue. i mean, we the people at the venue didn't even have any idea that the show was being canceled it came from yeah, it came from up top and some and we spent hours and hours on the phone with different people are good friend of mine, david draymond, who is the lead singer for event disturb, who's from chicago and knows the police department well and everyone was basically pointing their fingers at someone else. but meanwhile, we were being told that we were not allowed to play >> i noticed when you posted about this on social media, noting that the show was being canceled, you were saying you couldn't really get an answer. i mean, how frustrating is that for you that you can't you are not being told directly. hey, here's the real issue and this is why we're shutting it down. >> it's extremely frustrating for me and for my entire crew, like for my tour manager who thinks he's setting up the show and the venue isn't telling him yet come set up the show. and meanwhile, we're getting calls saying the show's has been called off. and what do we tell the fans and people are really, really hungry for a place right now where they can feel openly jewish whether it's in minneapolis or chicago or arizona, wherever it is. the one thing about the show's is the fans come in, even if there's protesters and it's safe. and when they're inside the building they're allowed to be jewish. they're allowed to feel free about wearing a yarmulke or whatever it is, not to say that the crowd how it is all jewish, it's, it's maybe 50 or 40% jewish, but it's a place where they can feel free to do it. and there's a boy that comes in the music and the music is about peace. it's about love, but it's very much connected to what's going on right now. it's hard for me to separate between everything was happening, but it's just a shame the sad part for me is just that the fans don't get. there were 13, 1,400 fans that plan to come to the show and have that experience. and it's spiritual and they got robbed from that because people are folding under pressure and a city like chicago or music city creativity in art, it's sad to see the fabric, the fabric getting pulled apart. and >> you know, we played one day, which are which i'm sure a lot of people are familiar with as we came in from the break, it's been described as a p38 and the peace anthem rather. and i just want to put up some of the lyrics again for people in case they're not familiar with assault all my life. i've been waiting for i've been praying for the people to say that we don't want to fight in a more, there'll be no more wars. are children will play. do you believe that can happen in gaza? that we can get to that place? >> well, yeah. >> i have to believe everyone has to believe and whether or not it's going to come true or not. we don't know what's going to be, but the whole idea, i think of religion, which is a lot of this is connected to and about god is the idea that we have a vision of what we want of what we want to create a we want this world to be. and if we lose sight of that vision, then there's no chance that will make any strides forward. so while i do, i believe that it's possible i have to try to believe we have to try to believe we can't ignore what's happening and we can not stand up for ourselves, but we have to believe that peace is possible. >> when you to that point as you see this humanitarian crisis unfolding in gaza, children dying of starvation and malnutrition. what do you think needs to change whether it's in a conversation or what you're seeing happening, what's missing here? >> well, what, what needs to happen is the people of palestine need to be freed from hamas. >> and >> organizations like it and if that happens, then those palestinians will get their aid. you know, the whole entire world wants to help the palestinians right now including israel. and that's this whole thing that needs to get changed, is this myth that israel's the bad guy and all of 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you have lily gladstone from scorsese's killers of the flower moon she would be the first indigenous actor to win a competitive oscar. and i think she's going to get it. >> okay, so as we're watching for that one there's also always the big question of best picture. there is a lot in the race this year. break that one down for us >> well there are ten nominees for best picture i think oppenheimer is obviously going to go all the way. it's going to sweep last year, everything, everywhere, all at once, swept, they won seven oscars. i'm predicting oppenheimer to go for eight, or maybe even nine christopher nolan, the director and screenwriter, is up for picture director and screen. screenplay. and that he's up to eight nominations now a total for his career, he's going to win at least two of those three tonight i feel it. yeah, sort of. they oscar loves biopics. and this one has a relevance because it's about nuclear warfare and congressional hearings and misappropriation of information. but the other movies are very formidable. i mean, zone of interest my favorite number one brilliant movie of the year that's international film about the holocaust. anatomy of a fall is another brilliant international film. and of course, barbie is up for best picture. and that practically single-handedly saved the movie industry acceptable i was going to say it's almost hard oppenheimer without talking about barbie just because they were so connected over the summer, being totally different to incredible films. but so different how much? >> is >> barbie still getting the attention at this point? i mean, there's a lot of fun stuff leading up to the oscars. there was that cute meme that a bunch of the casio america ferrera was in with jimmy kimmel as we move into the actual show tonight. no they're not looking at the same list of nominations that an oppenheimer is >> well, i think they have eight nominations is doing pretty well. yeah. it was a phenomenon. i say it practically 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