get started for $49.99 a month plus ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. don't wait- call today. i'm taylor available now on the apple app store, android >> in >> washington. in >> this is >> cnn it's friday, april 5th, right now on cnn this morning, we're waiting for the release of a highly anticipated report from the israeli >> military on the killing of seven aid workers in gaza, plus motion denied twice, two judges rejecting donald trump's attempts to have his trials thrown out and the important lesson that donald trump says he learned from richard nixon right? >> 6:00 a.m. here in washington and in new york as the sunrises here on the east coast, beautiful sunrise in new york city this morning hey good morning to you. >> i'm >> kasie hunt. it's wonderful to have you with us happy friday. we made it. this story this morning, president biden demanded it and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu appears to be responding this morning, the israelis agreeing to open the erez crossing to allow aid into northern gaza from jordan, as well as israel's southern port of ashdod on thursday, the president told the israeli prime minister, there will be consequences if he doesn't come up with a concrete plan for protecting civilians in gaza. here's what white house special john kirby told cnn about that thursday phone call we have to see a measurable increase, for instance, of trucks of aid getting in, we want to see additional crossings opened up >> and the ones that are already opened up, increasing the flow. and we want to make sure that we can see real civilian harm mitigation measures put in place by the idf so that we can have a measure of security. and frankly, aid organizations can have a measure of security that they can operate it on the ground safely and they won't be targeted or they won't be accidentally struck. and then lastly, and i talked about this earlier, we need to see a pause in the fighting. we want to see a ceasefire tied to getting the hostages out. >> a senior administration official telling cnn, netanyahu admitted to biden that the idf was to blame for the deaths of seven aid workers in gaza. >> the >> prime minister also commented, committed to improving the tracking of non-profit workers. also this morning, the idf is expected to release its initial report on the strike that killed seven aid workers from the world central kitchen secretary fair state antony blinken, a short time ago, calling for an independent investigation. our panelists here, let's bring an ev and osmo staff writer for the new yorker and biden's biographer, republican strategist sarah longwell is here. and cnn political commentator karen finney joins us as well. >> thank >> you guys for being here on a friday morning. i want to start with you because this has been very every much about biden, the man in his decision making around how to try and influence the israeli prime minister to do more especially in the wake of the killing of these seven aid workers. the world central kitchen workers. and we are of course, waiting for this report. we expect this morning from the idf. >> how do you see what and how do you understand biden's personal feelings us policy and what we've seen as a result of this phone call, which is this claim that they are going to open more avenues for getting humanitarian aid in. >> yeah, it's been a pretty remarkable week. i mean, really on monday, the attack on world central kitchen on the conway has had a galvanizing effect on the politics of this war in a way that really almost nothing has before over the last six months, there are people who are concerned about that. they say, why is it that we have 32,000 deaths in gaza? gaza, but it was ultimately the death of seven aid workers. the change things. but that's the nature of moral sympathy is a fickle and sometimes cruel thing. and the truth is, joe biden responded to this moment in a way that was different than what had happened before. and he responded, i think partly because he sensed that this moment was ultimately different. this was a time now, when benjamin netanyahu would acknowledge that it was so clearly the idf's fault in this case that this was a mistake. this was wrong, and that that was an indisputable opportunity to change the nature of how the united states was pressuring is where you'll for a long time he hasn't been willing to do it he believes there is a moment and you take it, then you strike and that's what it >> now, karen, funny, what's your view of this hit a couple of things. >> number one, it also >> matters that it was jose andres and someone who has a real platform and was able to not just speak about the pain of losing seven people, but his own perspective, first of all, he we're supposed to be in that convoy. he's talked about that and second of all, his own the measures that they thought they had gone to. imagine if there are people on boy, i can't write. i mean, think about the conversation we will be having today. >> the lives that we're, were actually lost, but correct? correct. but also, he talked >> about the measures that they thought they had gone through to keep their people safe. i think that revealed some of the once again, we've heard some of these criticisms before from aid organizations. but again, when you have someone like cassandra, they are saying it it has a much broader audience who's actually tuning in. and the second thing i'll just say briefly is i want to give credit to those americans who had been voting administration may not like this, but who'd been voting uncommitted because i think it also says their voices are being heard. netanyahu is a political animal. he understands that the politics here in the united states are shifting for president biden. and i'm sure that's part of what president biden conveyed to him yesterday, and understanding that his own leverage and ability to kind of just let this go is very much diminishing. >> i just want to say with voters, the things with our international wars like those are very abstract to voters. it's something that happens far away. jose andres is a thing that americans understand and feels personal to them. and so while it shouldn't, we don't want to diminish the lives that were lost by saying this is about him. but the fact is when americans have an attachment to something, it changes the politics very quickly because it's suddenly hits people where they are in a different way. well, in speaking of, let's show a little bit of how of jose andres who spoke to international media earlier on this week. and i think it helps underscore the point, sir, is making much >> these was not use bad lag situation where, oops, we dropped the bomb in the wrong place or not. this was over 1.51, 0.8 kilometers with a very defined human italian convoy that had signs in the top in the roof a very colorful logo that we are obviously very proud of, that that's very clear who we are and what we do i mean, he is clearly just very skilled at, at talking to directly to people support is that i'm sure he knows >> he hasn't been sara. >> i >> am curious. so the lead wall street journal editorial this morning is critical. biden. it says biden exploits a tragic israeli mistake they say that what the pressure they've been putting on is the worst thing the president could do to free the hostages for example, they describe it as biden taking on, taking this opportunity to address his own kind of political challenges here in the i'm really interested in how you understand this in terms of now republicans support for israel has been very unwavering and frankly democratic support has been two until this war has started to unfold. but now you have president trump. there's been some reporting that he thinks that this war should be over because there is this kind of isolation wing inside the republican party that really, they're very focused on not having eriksson's be involved in overseas conflicts the journal editorial pages kind of like the old school conservative way of looking at the world, right? how is that intention and what does it mean for us policy toward israel? >> oh, yes, this is such >> a big question. yeah, thanks >> you are right. that that is the old school weighing of there republican party that still sounds like people that i remember. however, what they have done is basically taken every opportunity to attack joe biden, even though joe biden has been much more like the editorial page of the wall street journal in terms of his foreign policy, much more. and because it's not just an isolation is winning in the republican party now, more than and half of the republican party doesn't support aid to ukraine. they absolutely do if it required american involvement in israel beyond what we were doing now, they'd be absolutely against it. and so yeah, look, i just i think that joe biden i think he's in a really tough situation because he's not going to get support from republicans begins for standing by israel, and he's losing his progressive flank and with things like this, with the jose andres sps, part of what happens is the way to your larger question how it impacts american foreign policy is, is that americans are sort of like, yes, we stand with israel. there's a broad sense of that. they were attacked by terrorists and it it was brutal and israel has the right to prosecute a war or try to root out hamas at some point though american start to lose confidence in the way that israel is prosecuting this war, especially when it's making a mistake that is so big as to attack an aid convoy who has somebody who is they are attached to as like an angel of philanthropy and taken care of people who is so very clearly good, good yes, right? 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well, bogut herself believes that buck did this move on purpose to try to kneecap kneecap are now i will say that last week there was a development that was a big boost for her because instead of selecting one of her primary opponents to fill out the rest of that term. they did select someone who's gonna be more of a caretaker roles. that person is not going to be running in the fall. so that was a big boost. verjee, she got a big break in that development. but like i said, she's still got a go up against these other very pro trump republican candidates in this district who are actually from the district and who don't have as much baggage. yeah. let's remember, she is actually a carpet bagger here. somebody her opponents are leveling at her, but it's very obvious. melanie zanona love having you write reporting. thank you. >> coming up next. no labels abandons its bid to mount a third party presidential ticket. the panel will discuss karen finneas over there making a yes, we did it. >> a sign plus a high-speed chase along the border results in maddock arrest, which show you that dashcam footage ahead the lead with jake tapper to the it four on cnn >> so i went to experian. they actually helped lower my monthly bills, phone internet experience at the work also subscriptions i forgot about experian canceled them for me, helped me to control my money you can do it experience.com slash safe. now >> look and good guys >> situations are better with a credit god's on your side. >> comment for >> awards once available to the few are now accessible to the many earn points for travel with credit one bank and liz large this is the one who keeps it moving. >> he stocks the right >> parts and knows just where to find them. because this is about more than business the industrial grade products you need col. click are stopped by granger for the ones who get it done, my psoriasis was all of them. psoriatic arthritis who knew they could be connected for me hey cosine search works on both concentric helps real people find clear skin. and in psoriatic arthritis can be less joint pain and help stop further joint damage. series allergic reaction, severe skin reactions that look like eczema and an increased risk of infections, some fatal have occurred. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms had a vaccine or plan to four of ibd symptoms develop or worsen >> we just signed the lease on our third shop my assistant went accustoming.com to get new uniforms with all the locations. he found great products, uploaded new art, and had boxes sent to all the shops customer makes it so easy. get started today, accustoming.com >> transfer your ira or your old 401 k to robert. goodbye. april 30th, and we'll give you a 3% boost. >> with >> the biggest match of any ira on the market robin hood gold gets you the most for retirement >> when you buy or sell your car exactly how you want with car gurus you might begin to wonder, what he could do things your way all the