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plus, did you feel the earth move under your feet? hey, 4.8 magnitude quake rattling several of america's major cities. the strongest to hit new jersey since it became a state. we have reaction, including the muted reaction shin of some californians and it's known as the cowboy capital of the united states. how one texas town is going all out for the eclipse. >> we're >> following these major developing stories and many more all coming in, right here to cnn newsome >> right now. >> we are waiting to hear from president biden, who is in baltimore serving the damage from last week's devastating britain the last last hour he was given an aerial tour of the side to get a first-hand look at the destruction left behind. he is also set to meet with officials during a briefing to discuss the salvage and recovery efforts. after that massive container ship collided with the francis scott key bridge later the president will spend time with the families of the six construction workers that were killed when the bridge came crashing down. cnn senior white house correspondent kayla tausche is live for us in baltimore. kayla, the president is expected to speak behind you at any moment now what's the message we should expect to hear? >> leadership of governor wes who we have been working laborious ahead of him in the program right now, is secretary of transportation pete buttigieg speaking then it will be maryland governor wes moore. but when the president takes the podium, he's expected to talk about a few things. first, pledge, once again, the full spectrum of federal government resources in this recovery effort >> he has always ready, said that the federal government will be paying for the full rebuild. this bridge. and he's expected to call on congress to authorize that to be the case so far the federal government has provided 60 million for this initial stage of recovery. and there's expected to be potentially billions more to come. he's also expected to praise the coordinated response thus far, the work that the federal government agencies and local officials here in what's more having worked together from the wee hours early last week as the dali container ship collided with the key bridge and brought it crashing down since then, there has been a very regular case didn't of communication between officials at the federal, state, and local level to get the recovery to this point, we expect president biden to talk about the importance of this court to win personally, but also to the national economy in the briefing that he just received from local officials, he learns that it's the number one port for automobile exports and imports. there's also a lot of farm equipment that comes through here, as well as a lot of metals that come through here. certainly the army corps of engineers has been working day and night to figure out when it can read open the channel to the port of baltimore to interstate commerce. once again, and they've now set that timeline for the end of mason. certainly that is quite a bit of progress local officials have said that they have 50 divers here and 12 cranes to assist with getting the bridge off of the dali ship. one official said, there's a lot of bridge on that that's one until they can get all of the metal and steel off of that boat. >> they >> can't move it out of the way and they really can't get on with the rest of their work. >> so it's clearly a >> very multi-pronged effort. but we expect that president biden is going to praise the work done so far while still talking about the long road to a full recovery guys, for example, you will be monitoring those remarks live from president biden, kayla tausche. thanks so much from baltimore, brianna, in the wake of an israeli drone strike that killed seven aid workers in gaza this week, president biden and top white house officials are demanding that israel take concrete steps to protect civilians or face the consequences of a shift in us policy toward the war. now, one day later, israel has unveiled some new action to idf officers had been fired as a result of the israeli military's preliminary report on the deadly attack on the world central kitchen convoy and israel is opening to entry points for gaza aid deliveries. secretary of state antony blinken says about move that the real test will be the results. cnn's jeremy diamond is tracking all of this from jerusalem. jeremy tell us about this initial report from israel and the steps that are being taken well, briana and six months of war, we have never seen the israeli military carry out such a thorough and public >> accounting of its actions, of its killing of civilians in the gaza strip, as we are now over the killing of these seven aid workers, six of whom were foreigners. in this israeli military terry strike earlier this week, the israeli military in its report today on its findings of its investigation, saying that commanders involved in these strikes violated military protocols and made errors in decision-making. they lay out a timeline of how this all unfolded, saying that it started when an israeli drone picked up what they say is a gunman on top of one of these aid trucks that was part of this convoy. once the convoy alongside three vehicles with these seven staffers arrived at a warehouse from there, the israeli military commanders began making very wrong and very deadly assumptions. believing that the gunman was actually in one of these vehicles that rather than humanitarian aid staffers, they believed that hamas militants were inside these vehicles. that of course is despite the fact that the world central kitchen logo was plastered on two of these vehicles, the israeli military saying that it's drones did not pick that up at nighttime. they also miss identified a bag that one of these aid workers was carrying, believing that it was a weapon. and so what happened next over the course of four minutes, three israeli drone strikes carried out on these three separate vehicles, killing all seven of these workers. these really military for its part, has now dismissed two of the office sources involved reprimanded. three more questions now about how they will take the lessons learned from this and apply them in the future as they say they will, they have yet to actually provide details on any substantive policy changes, brown. >> all right. jeremy diamond. thank you for that report. >> horace, we want to discuss these developments with someone who resigned from the state department last fall and protest of the administration' s ongoing arms transfers to israel. josh paul joins us now. josh, thanks so much for being with us. what do you make of the idf response? so far the firing of those two commanders, the opening of a couple of more paths pathways to get aid in. do those steps gives you, give you confidence that the administration is persuading netanyahu to alter his course >> i think they demonstrate that the united states has immense leverage here. i only wish they had used it earlier the opening of humanitarian crossings is vital. this investigation is a step forward, but the issue is systematic and intentional. where are the investigation of the strikes that killed over 200 other aid workers where are the investigations of the strikes that killed 100 journalists? where are the investigations of the slide provider has killed children. where are the investigations within executions of doctors or patients that are three balls, but where are the investigations of the torture of prisoners under israeli custody where are the investigations? the destruction of universities whether the investigations of the pillaging of private ohms. where are the investigations of the attacks on churches and mosques? and i could go on >> josh in response to the announcement about the opening of those border crossings, the secretary of state, antony blinken said that the real test would be how much actual aid reaches people in gaza. i'm wondering, given your view from having been in the state state department, whether you think the administration has a real mechanism in place to accurately measure the difference that these new steps would make well it's, very difficult and let's be clear that is one issue to get the get the actual humanitarian assistance, the food, the medicine into gaza. it has another to distributed and charities like an era, the second largest distributor of aid in gaza, the recently suspended operations has been very clear that it is impossible to distribute food and medicine appropriately when there is fighting going on, when there is still conflict. so it is not enough to admit humanitarian assistance to gaza. there needs to be an immediate ceasefire >> in response to criticism over the issue that you resigned over the arms transfers, the arms sales nsc spokesperson john kirby, argue that many of those deals have been in the works for a long time, deals for fighter jets. the 2000 pound bombs. they're years in the making, they've been in motion since well before the war started. what do you make of that argument >> so the us has the authority under the law to suspend or delay any deal for any reason at any time prior to delivery. >> and >> given that the us continues to approve arms transfers of various types, the israel on an almost daily basis knowing what is going on on the ground right now in gaza, there is no reason that these cannot be stopped or suspended, or used as leverage. but of course, there are also laws that apply here for example, we are not allowed to provide military assistance to a country that is restricting us funded humanitarian assistance with israel's admission that it is going to open these two new crossings. that is essentially commission that they have been restricting humanitarian assistance. so there is much more that the us could be doing even if a deal was signed many years ago >> when you say there's a lot more that the us could be doing if congress or the white house were to implement conditions on military aid to restrict military aid. what would you like to see them put in place? that would be effective, but that would still allow israel to fight hamas well before we even talk about conditioning military assistance, we need to talk about following our own laws. laws like the one i just mentioned that we can provide assistance where humanitarian assistance is being restricted we can't provide assistance to units that are credibly alleged to be involved in gross violations of human rights once we have done that, i think there are clearly sets of arms that are being used in gaza, such as 2000 pound bombs, which are inherently indiscriminate. these are bonds that destroy entire city blocks. we also know that the idf is using firearms in ways that are deeply inappropriate to, for example, as the guardian as reported in the last few days sniper for attacks against children so there are certainly a whole range of lethal weapon systems for the us could be using both as leverage over israel. >> and >> anyway, should be restricting given israel's use of those weapons in the current conflict >> josh paul, thanks for sharing your perspective. >> thank you for having me. >> of course, brown developing news out of the northeast are rare, 4.8 magnitude earthquake rattling the tri-state area today, the epicenter was in new jersey, but people felt shaking as far north as main all the way down to the washington, dc the area so far there appears to be no serious damage. let's go straight to cnn's polo sandoval in new york. polo, tell us, tell us about this so briana, if you take a circle through times square, it'd be hard to believe that it was just a few hours ago that one of the most iconic >> parts of the city was rocked by that four point nick magnitude earthquake. it is very much business as usual in new york, city officials have been asking that to the public to go about their de being that so far preliminary reports indicate that there were no damages no, at least on noticeable damages, and also no injuries. so at this point where the assessment stage of this really quite historic incident from earlier this morning when four, magnitude earthquake was registered. now in terms of what the city has also said, they are encouraging people to certainly remain vigilant because of the possibility, albeit very low possible ability of any potential aftershocks. so so far we haven't noticed that in terms of what we're hearing from new yorkers and tourists alike some people noticed that this morning, you're like me >> you're on the subway, so didn't really feel that earlier this morning, but it's certainly something that people are talking about today now, brianna's we get rid, send things back to you that just gives you a general sense of this. savannah. it really isn't so much a destructive one, but more potentially disruptive one as they continue their assessment of some of the bridge's and roadways in and around new york city all right, we'll stay tuned to see what they find polo. thank you for that still ahead burglary, tourists entering the us, how they're getting in and y1 couple says the thieves really hit the jackpot plus a bill in one state would give workers the right to do disconnect how the proposal could improve work-life balance. and bill nye, the science guy joins us live to break down the science of the eclipse. love those stories and many more coming up on cnn news central the lead with jake tapper today at 4:00 a.m. cnn >> this is a futurama go daddy aroh creates a logo website even social posts in minutes >> ai, ai, like it who wants to come see the future, get your business online and minutes with go daddy aroh >> it's better outside with ninja cook outs, with master grills, be char barbecue smoke in the air for weekends are better with life. khufu's that keep ice or dates i have for its temperature drawers for dry foods because everything has better 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and the people of maryland are grateful to have a full partner in this work, like president biden our see my first call from the white house. at around 3:00 a.m. on the day of the collapse and every hour since we've worked hand in hand with this administration president biden might not be a maryland or by birth but i tell you he's proven what it means to be maryland tough and baltimore sean >> the president's stood with us less than the first 100 days of our administration to announce historic funding for the frederick douglass tunnel any stands with us today to help the families clear the channel lift our people, and rebuild this bridge with the support of president biden and his team i know that marylanders of this generation and the next we'll look up and once again they will see the francis scott key bridge and they will see it standing tall the state of maryland is honored to welcome the president of the united states to one of the most important cities in the united states he 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