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we know we've been hearing behind the scenes that he is outraged yes. >> era president biden is expected to convey that frustration and anger directly to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu when the two men speak in the coming hours. now a source familiar with the call tells cnn that this was not initially on the calendar at the start of the week, but was added after this israeli strike that. killed its seven aid workers with world central kitchen on monday evening ended that moment really serves as the latest flashpoint in the increasingly tense relationship between biden and netanyahu. but a big question going forward is whether this could mark a turning point in the military support for israel as they wage there campaign against hamas in gaza. now, the president has increasingly increased his frustration level. sources have told cnn and he plans to make that quite clear in this phone call, he is expected to broaden out the conversation while it is expected to focus mainly on the death of those aid workers, he's also expected to talk a bit about the humanitarian protections that need to be in place for aid workers going forward. one thing that us officials have told cnn is that the biden administration has already started to convey to israeli officials that they need the change the way that they transmit information about where these aid workers are located as they're trying to to get more aid into gaza. there's also discussed expected to be discussions relating to a temporary ceasefire as the us has been pushing to get hostages out of gaza and more humanitarian aid into the enclave they likely could also discuss the israeli plans in intention to have a ground operation into rafah, something that us official both have been warning about for weeks now. now, ahead of this call, we know that defense secretary lloyd austin spoke with his israeli counterpart and a pentagon spokesperson said that in that phone call, he expressed outrage and also reinforced that this incident really heightens the stakes of this rafah operation as they've been trying to tell the israeli officials that they need to take great care to ensure the protection of civilians and also trying to get more humanitarian aid in. but even as we've seen, this increase in rhetoric, calling this us response and outrage, what we have not seen so far is any shift in us policies particularly when it comes to the us who is offering military support, israel without conditions. so many will be closely watching to see whether any shift in policy a could be coming down the road. but for the time being, officials have made clear that the us position and its support for israel has not changed and isn't going to be given at future her let signs. thank you so much. there from the white house stunk waste a new cnn reporting this morning after months of saying different things about abortion, the trump campaign claims is carefully crafting new messaging. now on tuesday, trump's upon surprised his own campaign when he promised to make a statement on abortion next week of course, people who follow them for years. now he has often promised to release something. he never does. his tax returns, for instance, over the last several months, trump has seemed to test different messages on abortion, hinting he would support a 15 week ban, other ties being more vague, cnn's alayna treene is with us now. so what exactly is the trump campaign doing now? >> right? well, john, it's really interesting because this is something that donald trump has struggled with for over a year and throughout his time on the campaign trail, and it's an issue that of course, donald trump and his campaign recognize is going to be a top vulnerability for both him and republicans overall as they look forward to november brian, you're totally right. donald trump hasn't been very clear on what his position is. he's really tried to have it both ways and tow the line to some people. he says, look i'm taking credit for the overturning of roe versus wade. it wouldn't have happened without nice stacking the supreme court with three conservative justices. but then in other times, he publicly and privately acknowledged glitches that the issue was a political loser, especially in a general election. and that's why we've really seen this waffling from him over the past several months now, my conversations with donald trump's team is that over that time period, they had been quietly working behind the scenes. his policy team to craft some sort of policy on it. however, they hadn't really had any plans to roll well, that out anytime soon and that's why when donald trump said earlier this week that he was going to be making a statement on abortion next week, it did catch some of his team off-guard. take a listen to how he's been putting it pretty, soon i'm going to be making a decision and i would like to see if we could do that or all how i would like to see if we could make both sides >> happy, mr. president, do you support the six-week abortion ban that the florida supreme court just upheld >> next, week abortion >> now, john, part of the reason that that statement just there from donald trump did catch some of his advisers off guard is because for awhile, especially during the primary head, but receiving a lot of pressure from outside allies, people like kelly land, conway, senator lindsey graham, marjorie dannenfelser, president of susan b. anthony, pro-life. all of them pressuring him to clarify his position on abortion. however, once he became the republican nominee and secured enough delegates for that, his team recognized there is some sort of vulnerability there. why don't you just keep continuing? can you to be vague on this issue? however, they also recognize that he can't avoid it forever and it's probably better to come out sooner with that specific language rather than later. >> we'll see, we'll see if they follow through one week from now in the meantime, who is he listening to? who was advising him on this subject? >> so there's a couple of people and i mentioned kellyanne conway, his former aide. they actually had dinner recently at mar-a-lago on the patio of donald trump's resort and they discussed it there. she's really been encouraging him to take a stance on a specific threshold, a specific amount of weeks for when abortion should no longer be allowed. and that's why you're hearing him run out these ideas may be 15 weeks, maybe 16 weeks. he's also been talking to lindsey graham. i spoke at the center yesterday over the phone and he was telling me, look, donald trump wants to reach a consensus. he wants both sides to be happy and he argues lindsey graham argues that that is around 15 or 16 weeks. he's also been i'm talking to a lot of pro-life leaders, anti-abortion groups of people like ralph read one of his close friends who heads up evangelical organization. a lot of these people, again, who helped get him elected in 2016. remember this was a key issue in 2016 that helped donald trump make it into the white house. these are the people who are saying you need to clarify this. but again, there's also his advisers internally who are telling him you need to be careful with this issue because it is such a vulnerable issue. >> john, again, what he says could put him at odds with the six-week ban in florida that he will get to vote on next november. thank you so much for being with so little entry let's talk about this joining us right now is democratic senator from massachusetts, elizabeth warren, senator. thanks so much for coming back in donald trump, we just heard that latest reporting from our team around donald trump's plans or not, or what is being considered in pressure behind the scenes on his stance on abortion rights, if done when trump comes out to support a 15 week federal abortion ban, is that a compromise considering, as john mentioned, what's happening in florida and other states who are going much further look, i understand that donald trump is trying to find a messaging solution here. but donald trump doesn't have a messaging problem. he's got a reality problem and the reality is that roe versus wade protected access to abortion for half a century. donald trump aggressively and deliberately put in place an extremist supreme court that denied roe versus wade after having sworn. they were going to follow through on precedent overturned roe versus wade, the first chance they got and what is happened since then? republican led legislatures governors all across the states where they're empower have tried to deny access to abortion. and this latest action in florida is just a reminder of what donald trump faces and that is, that he unleash this he is lifted by the extremist wing of his party. and what they're trying to do right now in florida is saying there's an abortion bans so early that many women would not even know they're pregnant yet when this abortion band goes into place, donald trump has to live with that reality because he created it. he has fostered it and he is running for president on it. abortion will be on the ballot in 2024. and the american people don't want what donald trump is trying to sell. >> center. i also want to ask you about the news that we're tracking out of israel. president biden will be speaking with benjamin net yahoo today. do you think the strike killing world central kitchen aid workers, do you think this is the moment that president biden needs to change course and use leverage to force netanyahu to do more this is just one more reminder of the kind of humanitarian disaster that benjamin netanyahu has created. here are these wonderful people who go in and out of the goodness of their hearts. they're trying to be helpful in the middle of a disaster and they lose their lives. and my heart goes out to their families on this look, american policy has actually been for a very long time, that we do not provide military aid to people or countries that are in violation of international law or domestic us law and our laws are clear that anyone engaged in combat has to be careful about civilian life and has to give access to humanitarian aid. prime minister netanyahu is clearly not doing that and people have tried to give him a lot of space he is not doing it and he must be held accountable. we need for things to happen and we need them to happen. now, a ceasefire the hostages need to be returned humanitarian aid has to be opened up america needs to be pushing the parties toward a two-state solution where everyone has the opportunity for self-determinat ion, for security, and living with dignity going forward. >> senator, you talk about netanyahu needing to be held accountable and things that need to happen now, last month, you joined a group of democratic senators basically asking joe biden to leverage weapon sales to israel to pressure netanyahu to change tactics in gaza. we know the administration is set to greenlight a huge sale worth upwards of $18 to israel, having to do with a slew of 15 fighter jets do you congress can take action now to have a say in that. do you want congress to move to block that sale? >> i think it is clear that congress has responsibility to act. we have legal tools here. and as i said, we cannot approve the sale of arms to a country that is in violation of our own laws on this. and that includes access to humanitarian relief this is a moral question. it is also a legal question congress has responsibility here and i'm willing to take that responsibility. >> talk to me more about that because there's i've heard a lot of conversations around possibly considering legislation to step in will are you considering or will you be putting forward legislation if that's the right term when it comes to this, to start this process of blocking the sale so actually, let's let's put this in a slightly different context. we already have an established us policy here >> and you enforcement, how do you make the president, not, not, not like this. that's i think the best we can do here is that we need to all be working together. and that's the president that's people in congress and i am hopeful that when the president talks with prime minister netanyahu, it will be making it clear that support for the actions of the prime minister are not. he's not helping israel, he is not keeping israel safe. and that he cannot cannot continue to follow a policy of trying to starve l. the people of gaza that he loses support all around the world prime minister netanyahu seems to be advancing the interests. not of israel, but only of prime minister netanyahu. and it's time for that to end. >> but what if i mean, chris said on the program shortly? short time ago this call is a very important moment in the next step of us relations with israel >> if this >> call ends and netanyahu continues without changing course, or there isn't something tangible that you perceive that you and others perceive as course-correct? what then >> well what we're trying to do right now is make clear both very publicly and to the white house, to everyone involved that prime minister netanyahu has to understand how little support he has for the actions that he is undertaken. that is unnecessary precedent to this call. and the president will now step up. he will have this call with prime minister netanyahu. and we will see what happens next. but we cannot continue down a path where prime minister netanyahu's policy is to try to starve hundreds of thousands of palestinians, women, and children in gaza as his way to advance his own personal interests that's just not going to work as i've said, what we've got to do as we've got to get a ceasefire in place. we've got to get those hostages back. we have got to get humanitarian relief into gaza, and we need to do it now, every day is crucial at this moment >> senator warren, thank you for coming on today. >> thank you >> coming up for us. >> delay. >> denied donald trump's latest move to push off the start of his trial not happening. why the judge said trump and what he's trying to do is straining credulity michigan prosecutors say the first parents in the country to be convicted for the deaths caused by their son and a school shooting but they showed a quote, chilling lack of remorse why they're pushing prosecutors are pushing for a lengthy prison sentence now the los angeles police department says, is one of the largest hash heist in the city's history. thieves making off with more than 30 million and help police are trying to figure out how they pulled it off if you work in spaceflight, this is the worst possible thing i could ever happen >> my dad died doing what he spatial colombia, the final flight premieres sunday at nine on cnn is your shower trying to tell you something is getting in and out of the >> bathtub becoming a safety concern are you worried about the cost of a bathroom remodel that could go on for weeks and weeks? 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