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raffa is watching this one for us and she's joining us now. what are you seeing in terms of forecast? now? we're >> watching the possibility of a storm system developing on monday. and here's the bullseye were severe threat would be right over dallas, parts of southern arkansas, there, right in the path of totality, the jet stream or the path to store munis kinda sitting right there. and that's where we can find that storm development and the clouds. so our risk of seeing some rain is pretty high over parts of texas, louisiana, arkansas another storm system up in the northern plains as well. and you can see where we can find some showers as we go into monday and that would of course come with some cloud cover. so when you look at the cloud cover, you could see it does look pretty cloudy, especially on the southern half of the path of totality here from texas into arkansas, maybe a little bit more clear up in new england, places like upstate new york and vermont on that path of totality. again, if you know, you're learning what this eclipse even is. we've got the moon that comes around the earth and the sun that's around both of them will we're gonna get a shadow because the moon just kinda b. write and direct line of the three. and that's what we're looking for on monday >> absolutely. at lisa. thank you so much. going to be continued to track this forecast for us. he knew our scene, a new central starts now we are standing by for >> what could be a pivot little moment in israel's war in gaza, not to mention the us presidential campaign a phone call between president biden and israeli prime minister with reports the president is angry in ways he has not been before and he's a fool with plans that are quote, a heaping, steaming pile of bs >> those words from congresswoman marjorie taylor greene about how speaker mike johnson, whose job seems in increasing jeopardy, and a powerful marina mr. good dump more than two feet of snow on some states. >> happy spring. >> i'm john berman. was sarah side you're and hate baldwin. this is cnn news central >> today. >> a phone call that could alter the course of a war. the planned phone call between president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu yahoo, this will be the first call between the two liters. since that tragic incident where seven aid workers were killed in an israeli strike in gaza this week top white house officials are telling cnn that biden is both angry and outraged about it this morning, the founder of world central kitchen aid workers worked for chef jose andres, is accusing israel of systematically his word targeting the aid convoy car by car, and he is calling for an industry dependent investigation into it >> these was not use bad lag situation where oops we dropped the bomb in the braam place or not. but i know is that we were targeted deliberately non-stop until everybody was dead in these convoy >> cnn's arlette saenz is at the white house with more force and arlette democratic senator chris, who's very close to joe biden. he was just sounds speaking to sarah and he said this phone call he expects is going to be very important in the next step in the israel relationship >> yeah, kate and president biden is expected to convey his personal anger and frustration directly to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu as they speak in the coming hours the israeli strike that killed these seven aid workers with world central kitchen really marks the latest flashpoint in an increasing haley tense relationship between biden and netanyahu. and the many are questioning whether this moment could serve as a turning point in us support for israel as it conducts his campaign to root out hamas in gaza. and the president has expressed his outrage about the incident, frustration has been rising here at the white house. the president is expected to focus on the death of those aid worker as well, also broadening out the conversation, trying to discuss ways to ensure that there are protections for humanitarian aid workers. we have sources have told us that us officials have already started talking to the israelis about the need to change the way that information is transmitted when it comes to the local cations of aid workers that we also anticipate the president to talk about the ongoing hostage and humanitarian aid negotiations to try to get a temporary ceasefire, as well as that operation that israel is expected to wage in rafah. now, ahead of this call, defense secretary lloyd austin spoke with his israeli counterpart. you'll have gallant, where pentagon spokesperson said that he conveyed his outrage while also saying that this incident really enforces us concerns about needing to protect civilians in any type of operation that israel conducts in rafah. but even as we have seen this heightened rhetoric from the administration expressing anger and outrage, what we have not seen yet there's any shift in policy when it comes to the us approach to israel, especially when it comes to the us continuing to provide military support to israel without any conditions, officials here at the white house said that they are not at that point where there is a shift in policy, though a senior administration official says that there has been a shift in the frustrations from the president. now, this all comes is president biden is also facing significant pressure here at home when it comes to his handling of this conflict, he heard that directly from muslim community leaders here at the white house on tuesday. but many are questioning whether this exact moment could serve as any turning point in the administration's strategy as of now, it doesn't seem but they're changing any pathway forward in the imminent future >> arlette saenz at the white house. thank you so much, arlette sir. >> all right. thank you, kate, cnn chief international anchor christiane amanpour is joining us now. christiane, we just heard from senator who says there is a line and there should be conditions and the president of the united states has been very frustrated. we know with netanyahu and israel's approach in gaza at this point, the pressure is really mounting on israel from other close allies. what are you hearing? >> well precisely that and it really in the united states, you'd have to go back as far as the first george w, george h w. bush administration, when they express public frustration and anger over different issues, the increasing building of settlements and james bacot held out a phone number for the state department to say, when you so give us a call, you have the number but what does this actually change? this mounting pressure as you heard from our lead, it's unlikely to change any shift towards sending military aid to israel, but that is precisely what governments around the world israel's allies are being asked to do, including here in the uk defense minister, former prime minister, and foreign minister david cameron has said that he is demanded to his israeli counterpart and immediate investigation into this appalling attack on aid workers. and he said, we want to see that happen very, very soon. the problem here is that all the allies say that israel has a right to defend and itself after what happened on october 7, but that it must act within the rules of the international row. they are international laws that include not firing on civilian convoys. and let's not forget this one like the others were heavily coordinated with israel. this is what the un humanitarian chief told me about the world central kitchen assassinations or tax on monday >> yes, it's a duty of care problem, but it's also a legal problem attacks on humanitarian institutions and workers is prohibited under international law. so whether it's intentional or not, it's a crime and we must be very conscious of this, as i say, it's been happening. as you know, chris can to our colleagues from the outset and as you know hundreds, nearly 200 un and other aid workers killed the vast majority of them. palestinians. sarah yeah, it strikes me in your conversation that he said whether it's intentional or not, it is still a crime. what is the impression that netanyahu and his administration is giving to those who are calling for better treatment of civilians. what are you hearing? >> well, look, it's really, really difficult to understand this even former president trump has told and you can see it on an israeli website, israel hi arm, it's a right-wing website. they interviewed him earlier and even he said, you've got to stop your war yes. you can defend yourself, but you've got to stop this. you're losing your international credibility and the board and we cannot keep seeing these bodies piling up in gaza. >> so >> this is really becoming a metal trump gave netanyahu everything he wanted moving the consulate and the embassy to jerusalem slim giving them sovereignty over the golan heights practically inviting them to annex the west bank. he was very much in netanyahu's camp. but right now, as we as i've said, there's an increasing number of allied governments, allies of israel, who are looking at the very serious matter of continuing to send the massive weapons systems and the bombs 2000 ton bombs from the united states that are two ton bombs that are being sent. again, here is jose and dress on his conversation with president biden >> i spoke to press him biden yesterday, and by then made a statement. seems ready a harder stand, but it's very complicated to understand that we are going to be sending america is when are we sending is naibe and military to do humanitarian work? when at the same time weapons provided by america, none, not to defend israeli tells from missile attacks. but use weapons, a dark killing civilians in this moment >> and as you can imagine, if international aid organizations like the un, like jose andres stop doing their vital humanitarian work. who is going to do it is israel going to do it? that's all that's left and we saw the catastrophe when they tried that freelancing a few weeks ago. and some 118 people were killed in shootings. understanding pete it's a very critical issue right now >> christian, on report. thank you so much for all of your reporting is always john, as we are standing by for that phone call between the president and prime minister, there already has been one conversation between us defense secretary lloyd austin and his israeli counterpart. so what took place? they're seen as the taj repurchase dread at the pentagon, natasha, what do they have to say >> well, john, it was largely, largely a mirror image of the conversation that president biden had. are those or the statement that president biden had issued earlier this week that he was expressing outrage over this wck strikes secretary austin, apparently told the israeli defense minister that he too was outraged by this attack and he urged them to conduct a swift, a thorough, an independent investigation into this attack. and importantly, something that we've heard from other administration officials as well. they want the results of this investigation to be made public, and they want someone to be held accountable for this tragic mistake, which is what these really are for characterizing it as. but the administration is really at this point withholding judgment about whether or not this was deliberate and for that reason, they are not giving any sense of what whether or not they're going to shift their policy towards israeli defense and arms sales which have been ongoing as we reported earlier this week, the administration is set to approve an $18,000,000,000 15 sale to the israelis where the jets won't necessarily be delivered for another four to five years. there are questions about why the administration, while they're expressing outrage over the strike while they're expressing outrage great job for the fact that israel does not appear to be doing enough to protect civilians is engaging in these arms sales with these relays and thereby kind of affirming that they view them as a professional military that is capable of carrying out these operations in a way that is consistent with how the us would expect their allies two and so i hope secretary austin did reiterate that he is angry about this strike. it. remains to be seen whether anything is actually going to change when it comes to concrete us actions. because at this point it does not seem as though these really are necessarily listening to what the us is saying. and we're seeing that play out in real time, of course, with the operation that they're planning in southern gaza, in rafah indeed, indeed that is the case. obviously, a very important de, as we watch it unfold. natasha bertrand at the pentagon. thank you very much >> and we have for us a fool and a liar, not just what we say to john berman, just to say, good morning. every day, the republican congresswoman unleashing 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chaos caucus what's the speaker gonna do about this >> yeah. i mean, she may be a member who is on the fringes of her party when it comes to wanting to oust speaker mike johnson. but here's the problem for the speaker. it's such a narrow majority right now among house republicans that any one member has excised power here. and what you're peering for marjorie taylor greene, is the idea of doing anything on ukraine could potentially trigger her decision to go ahead and try to oust the speaker. our colleague, manu raju, caught up with marjorie taylor greene yesterday over the phone, and she said one of the most egregious things that mike johnson could do right now is to go ahead and try to bring forward aid to ukraine. here's what she said it looks like we don't have that site right now, sarah. but one thing to keep in mind here is the fact that she is arguing that she's not saying she's going to bring a motion to vacate against speaker mike johnson if he moves ahead with ukraine, she's also not saying it is not a red line. for her, and that is making it extremely difficult behind the scenes. mike johnson is still talking to members about the best path forward to do something on ukraine aid. but sources that i'm talking to say we should not expect that a vote would be ready to go next week. that's because he still wants to have these continued conversations with members of his conference in part because he has floated a series of ideas, including trying to make part of this funding a loan to ukraine, something that he was hoping might assuage concerns from conservatives like marjorie taylor greene. but obviously for monitors conversation that he had with her yesterday, it becomes very clear that that may not be he enough that any action on ukraine could endanger speaker mike johnson's job, sarah, because it's very telling and striking how one member of congress can cause so much chaos. lauren fox, thank you so much. appreciate it >> so twisted metal, crushed concrete. 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