the 2024 road show has begun. the lead starts right now. president biden leaving the beltway. taking the state of the union message to voters in some key battleground states. will he get cheers or jeers from the american people? then, more than 12,000 people now have been killed. the death toll from the earthquake in turkey and syria continuing to rise to staggering heights as hope fades of finding survivors left in the rubble. and a passenger s battery catching on fire mid flight, forcing a plane to make an emergency landing and sending four people to the hospital. what you need to know about flying with potentially dangerous electronic devices. welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper. the scene after the state of the union address looks like the campaign trail. president biden is in the crucial swing state of wisconsin, where he is talk ja jobs and the economy. echoing the themes of last night. kamala harris is in georgia, another key battleground state, that you mig
away the body of the one victim who was killed in this ramming attack that took place earlier this evening here, and you re absolutely right. it s right on the promenade here in television, and there s some social media video out there of that car that you see there as well. that s now laying there overturned just racing down that promenade at some point, getting off course and then flipping over several times before just coming down on its roof, the latest that we have from the authorities here is that there are seven people who were injured in this four of them being tourists. three as you mentioned come from the united kingdom, and one is from italy. some of them are moderately injured and some of them lightly injured. some actually tried to flee to a hotel in the area to seek help. but as you can see, this is a wide cordon here now in the center of till aviv. there s a lot of ambulances. obviously a lot of police cars here as investigators are obviously still working the
of course, will have the ability to watch this along with the public as well, though we ve been told they ve been contact with some of these families to make sure they at least get to see some of this video. we ve gotten clues up to this point as to how this morning sort of went down law enforcement source or a city official has said that at this point well, jake, i believe the press conference is starting to listen in. thanks so much omar events will unfold. in just a minute. i m going to turn it over to the chief of police. she ll offer her opening remarks , and then she will then turn it over to deputy chief paul humphrey, who will then play video that we have prepared for you all today. um deputy chief humphrey will do a play by play. as the video unfolds. the video itself is about nine minutes in length. after that, we ll take three questions and then we ll conclude the presser immediately following the press conference, i will upload the videos to all of our social medi
london. max foster is off today just ahead on cnn newsroom. because they re not following democratic processes. that s why we felt that we had to break the wall. they rushed into it, and they rushed into a into a sinkhole. this is not america. what you saw by that one judge in that one court in that one state that s not america. a single judge can essentially undermine approval by the fda for other drugs. quite a bit of alarm among us officials, particularly at the pentagon, generates a lack of trust between nations, both friends and foes. life from london. this is cnn newsroom. max foster and bianca nobilo. it is monday, april 10th nine am here in london at four am on the u. s east coast. we begin in tennessee, where officials are set to determine the fate of expelled democratic state lawmaker justin jones in the coming hours. the nashville metro council will vote on whether terrain state him back into the states house of representatives. jones was one of the two black lawma
captioning for this event via zooms auto captioning service. to access captions simply click on the live transcripts option, which is also along the bottom of your screen. and now on to our event the candidate was young 28 years old a child of puerto rico the bronx and yorktown heights. she was working as a waitress in bartender. she was completely unknown and taking on a 10-term incumbent in a city famous for protecting its political institutions. women like me aren t supposed to run for office alexandria ocasio-cortez said in a video launching her campaign. the camera following her along as she hastily pulled up her hair into a bun. but she did and perhaps the most stunning upset in recent memory. she won at 29. she was sworn in as the youngest member of the 116th congress and became the youngest woman to serve as representative in the united states in the united states history. this evening. we have three panelists to talk about take up space the unprecedented aoc. they ar