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world. i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom >> here's a guy is kicking off his general election campaign in the road up with marjorie taylor greene dueling rallies in the battleground state of georgia, with president biden land, donald trump trying to >> motivate their supporters, will look at the hot topic driving both candidates on the road, immigration and border security. plus time is running out for a ceasefire deal between israel and hamas by ramadan, president biden avra says the deal is still possible. we're live in cyprus with look at when the two sides could come to an agreement and we're hours away here in the us for the biggest names in hollywood to take to the red carpet for the 96th academy awards will go home with the covenant oscar live from atlanta. >> this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber we begin with the race for the white house and another set of nominating
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contests. now, just two days away on saturday president biden and republican presidential candidate donald trump, held dueling rallies here in georgia. the key battleground state is one of a handful of states holding presidential primaries on tuesday, both men are ramping up attacks on each other as it comes clear, they will face a rematch this year from criticized biden's state of the union address calling it quote, partisan, angry. meanwhile, biden drew a stark contrast between his administration and his predecessors. he also slammed trump for hosting hungary's authoritarian prime minister on friday. cnn's priscilla alvarez is in lana traveling with the present. but first we go to cnn's steve contorno, who was at trump's rally in north georgia >> former president donald trump held a rally saturday in rome, georgia. his first is becoming the presumptive republican presidential nominee he wasted little time in his remarks going after joe biden. in fact, he also made fun of biden's delivery of his speech
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at the state of the union tonight to go, we all heard cookie joe's angry, dark hate-filled rant of a state of the union address wasn't it didn't it bring us together emerging border, bring the country together. >> joe biden should not be shouting angrily at america. america should be shouting angrily at joe biden, a major focus of trump's remarks was on the situation at the us southern border and ahead of his remarks, he met with the family of laken riley, that is the 20 two year-old nursing student who was killed in georgia allegedly by an undocumented man trump also criticized president biden for saying that he shouldn't have used the word on illegal to describe that individual. >> and i say he was an illegal alien. he was an illegal immigrant. he was an illegal migrant any shape? jordan deb been in our country and he never would have been under the trump policy. biden should be apologizing for apologizing to
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this killing clare trump's visit. >> this georgia is the first of >> many expected in the coming months, the peach state is going to be one of the top battlegrounds in the 2024 election. it's one trump lost by less than 12,000 votes, four four years ago. and his team knows it's going to be close to this goal round. steve contorno, rome, georgia, cnn president biden delivered a fiery speech here in atlanta, georgia on saturday, a crucial state for him to clinch that victory in november of 2024, it's one campaign is aware of in a state that he only narrowly won here in 2020 and the president tried to shore up his supporters here in the safe ticking through some of his domestic the accomplishments, including on reproductive rights, lowering health cost, student loan, debt relief, and making inroads with the economy. but he also tried to draw stark contrast from forming for president donald trump, who himself was holding a rally only 60 miles up the road from here, president, taking direct aim at him and who he was keeping company with
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oh, you're the reason why we're going to win that's not hyperbole. you are the reason we're going to win. >> donald trump has a different >> constituency. here's a guy is kicking off his general election campaign in the road up with marjorie taylor greene i can tell you a lot about a person who keeps company when only minutes into the speech, the president was interrupted by protesters they're calling him genocide. joe was the latest sign of the president, still needs to make inroads with some parts of his coalition as a fractures over the course of this israel-hamas war but even when that occurred, people in the crowd still chanted four more years at democratic strategist say that voter outreach is going to be key in a state like georgia. and the president making that clear today when talking to supporters, priscilla alvarez, cnn, traveling with the president >> meanwhile, the president is walking back. a controversial term he used during his state of the union remarks in an
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interview with msnbc, he said that he should have referred to the suspect in laken riley's death is undocumented during his address on thursday, biden used the word illegal, as we mentioned earlier, laken riley was the nursing student, allegedly killed by an undocumented immigrant in georgia. during his interview, biden sought to distance himself from trump's hardline immigration rhetoric. >> i'm documented version. and i shouldn't have usually gone as undocumented. and look, when i spoke about the difference between trump on me and one of the things i talked about in the border was his the way he talks about vermin, the way he talks about these people polluting the blood i talked to my what i'm not going to do, what i won't do, i'm not going to treat any any any of these people with disrespect look, they built the country, the reason our economy is growing. we have to control the border and more orderly, slow but i don't share his view at all for more on this. i'm joined >> by a sandra sanchez, south texas correspondent for border
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report.com. thank you so much for being here with us. so immigration seems to be the campaign issue in 2024. what did you make of president biden's? it harder line on immigration in the state of the union in terms of signaling how he's going to deal with this divisive issue during the campaign >> thanks for having me. yeah, you know, his of the union address was very similar to what he said when he came to the south texas border exactly a week before but frankly it was it was a bit disappointed. i feel like it was a missed opportunity he came down, he touted the senate border bill. he did the same thing in his five minutes of excerpts relating to border and immigration that he said on the state of the union. but he didn't give example polls are humanized or really tell the american public what he saw on the border and how it impacts communities here, and how, and
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why he wants this money to change immigration policies and how it could really affect the future. i spoke to several people who said that it was very similar rhetoric. he clearly went to the right he he clearly had an emphasis on law enforcement when he was here. and that was great. but there were things that i think he could have told the american public that he saw there seemed to be a lot of focus on sort of law and order issues, a lot was made of his use of the word illegal and his impromptu answer to some heckling from republicans and congress. what do you make of that? and the response we saw, i mean, it seems to have hit a nerve, but it also seems to, as you said, signal a toughening stance from biden in this election year? will it cost him support? do you think >> if it will cost him support? i mean, he's taken a lot of flak for migrant advocates, say there's no such thing as an illegal immigrant. there's illegal immigration there is
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the act of illegally crossing, but anyone has a right to come to the united in states and tried to claim asylum. so to put those words together is something that really is frowned upon when you're at the border you know, clearly he is. i think posturing more to a conservative base recognizing that immigration is such an important issue. >> the tragic murder for of laken riley, the republicans have sought to weaponize her death in this campaign. listen to this >> he was an illegal alien. he was an illegal immigrant. he was an illegal migrant. any shouldn't have been in our country any never would have been under the trump policy. biden, you should be apologizing for apologizing to this killer laken riley hollywood be alive today if joe biden had not willfully and maliciously eviscerated the borders of the united states >> so how do you think this
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will be used in terms of the republicans being able to sell a potent easily understandable narrative to hurt the biden ministration on an issue. he's weak on with voters how will he sell it i mean, i think that just, just listening to that rhetoric is, is going to be offensive to a great many people. but those who are aligned for tougher border security might feel that this is is an example. i think it's i think it's i think it's a port example, a harsh example. i think that the language in the rhetoric they're only will hurt border communities and the immigration issue. i think what we need to do is get back to the push and the pull factors that cause people to come here. and i think that's what everyone local leaders are saying. look tonight and met with two state senators and
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dogu county judge and state senator. one should we, you know how says on the border security committee he wasn't even been invited to biden's visit. and he said, we've got to stop people from coming. it's just it's an untenable situation. we can't handle everyone coming across by the thousands before we go i want to get beyond the politics and into the actual issue at hand here. i mean, what is the latest at the border right now, traditionally, it slows down in the winter and starts to spike again in the spring. so what's happening now and what are you expecting in the months ahead? >> well, january was 50% drop from december, which was crazy on the border. we are starting to see it trickle up i've always said this, the cartels control who crosses where and when they cross. and it's been eagle pass and lukeville, arizona for awhile but there are some hotspot areas that i
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see that potentially starr county roma area ands about the texas, there are areas that the cartel recognize our remote and not as patrolled and, they will take advantage of of typically we see in the spring, an uptick, of course, last april and may lifting prior to the lifting of title 42, we saw thousands, tens of thousands crossing daily it's been it's been significantly slower, but we are expecting the numbers too. come up. >> we'll have to leave it there. really appreciate getting your insights on this. sandra sanchez. thanks again. >> thank you >> a story told by senator katie britt in her state of the union response on thursday night is apparently not all what it seems the junior senator from alabama criticized as president biden's border policies by telling the story
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of meeting a woman who has sex trafficked by the cartels, starting at just 12 years old. and using that anecdote to call the chaos at the southern border, president biden's border crisis issues i traveled to the del rio sector of texas. that's where i spoke to a woman who shared her story with me >> she >> had been sex trafficked by the cartels starting at the age of 12 she told me not just that she was raped every day, but how many times a day she was raped? the cartels put her on a mattress in a shoebox of a room, and they sent men through that door over and over again for hours and hours on end we wouldn't be okay with this happening in a third world
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country. this is the united states of america. and it is past time, in my opinion, that we start acting like it president biden's border policies are a disgrace >> cnn has now confirmed details first reported by a freelance journalist, jonathan katz, that the story britt is describing from her 2023 trip actually happened in the mid 2000s when joe biden was neither the president nor the vice president. and it didn't happen in the united states. it happened in mexico. those details shared by son and our lineup with the horrific story shared by karla jacinto romero in 2015 when she testified in a public congressional hearing about human rights through a translator, romero said that for four years starting when she was 12, she was emotionally and sexually violated time and time again. she also explain how at age 16 she was able to
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escape and has since become an activist it's an her met karla romero in that 2023 trip that she referenced in her speech photos in a press release from a fellow senator, show them holding a roundtable with romero down in texas where they discussed the work being done to rescue victims of human trafficking now let's statement to cnn, a spokesperson for britt's office neither confirmed nor denied britt was sharing jacinto romero's account, but said the story the senator told was 100% correct. now, none of this is meant to downplay the real situation unfolding at the us mexico border, but to provide context to what millions heard during scenario brits address on thursday night number, of countries are moving ahead with plans to speed up aid deliveries to gaza. what his plans and ships get into action. some local officials say the plan is partly backfiring love live report plus, israel conducts new strikes in gaza with deadly consequences. and the uss recognizing the first hostage
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>> wasn't biden is still hoping to beat the clock and reach a ceasefire deal in gaza before ramadan in an interview on saturday, he said his cia director is conducting last minute talks in israel and biden said an agreement could still be hammered out before the muslim holy day begins tonight, the holiday rather begins tonight. diplomats have been skeptical that can be done. us president who has been supporting israel also expressed concern but the growing death toll among palestinians periods >> it is red light, but i'm never going to leave israel the defensive israel is still critical, so there's no red line. i want to cut off all weapons so they had don't have the iron dome to protect them. they don't have. >> but >> there's red lines that if he crosses in the country cannot i have 30,000 more palestinians as a consequence of going out, there's other ways to deal, to get to, to deal with the with the trauma caused by hamas. and it's like
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i will look the first time i went over, i sat with a man. i sat with a war cabinet. i said, look, don't make the mistake. hurricane made the death toll from an israeli strike in central gaza has grown to 13 people. that's according to the palestinian hospital officials who say the strike hit a building in the area on saturday. and we have to warn you the next video you're about to see is disturbing some children were apparently wounded in saturday's strikes, as you can see in this footage, when they all aqsa hospital obtained by cnn it shows hospital workers scrambling to help a child amid chaos after the strike, cnn has reached out to the israeli military for comment. the israeli military says it's operating to dismantle hamas military and ministered of capabilities all right, you're looking at the latest airdrops of humanitarian aid in gaza that happened moments ago. this is on the heels of similar operations by the us and jordan yesterday when tens of thousands of meals and aid were delivered some
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humanitarian workers dismissed those drops as a band-aid measure, saying they're degrading and ineffective. gaza's health ministry says two more people dying of malnutrition and dehydration on saturday, bringing the total to 25. for more nada bashir joins us from cyprus. so not more efforts to get aid it into the region while the death toll from famine grows, how quickly might we actually see more aid >> well, can there are suddenly a growing sense of urgency in terms of getting more aid into the gaza snippet. of course, we are still seeing those delays and seen attempts continuing to get those trucks across gaza's at land borders, continuing calls from aid agencies for national leaders, including us president joe biden to pressure the israeli government and authorities to allow more trucks into the gaza strip. they say this is the most accessible way for people to get aid directly. and of course, we heard from the un earlier in the week saying that some 40% of aid missions are
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trying to access gaza via land, either denied or obstructed by israel, just last month are continuing pressure on that front. but as you mentioned, we are still seeing those airdrops of humanitarian aid and assistance since taking place by countries including the united states, jordan, egypt, and the united arab emirates. this is a cause has provided some rest by, but it has also drawn criticism from asia ed agencies and also gaza's civil defense force. we've heard from aid agencies saying this is simply a temporary measure that it has limited impact in terms of providing enough humanitarian aid and also comes with significant drawbacks as well. and in fact, the palestinian civil defense has said that more people have been injured as a result of those edge. of course, we have in the civil defense last week confirming that five people at least have been killed at many others, injured as a result for malfunctioning airdrop where the parachute hadn't actually opened up as those air drops were distributed. of course,
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there is continued pressure for international partners to provide more aid. the us at this stage has provided i did more than 100,000 meal equivalents to palliative palestinians in gaza through these airdrops. but the focus now is very much on this new maritime corridor, which has been inaugurated. those humanity carrier ships are set to depart from here larnaca in cyprus, heading towards gaza's coast, we know of course at the equipment for a temporary pier to be built hi, the us military is now on its way to the middle east. this is a crucial development. the hope is that this will provide a significant uptick in the amount of humanitarian aid and food getting into gaza. crucially, as we know, some half 1 million people in gaza are now facing starvation according to the un meantime, not as i said earlier, president biden still hopeful of a ceasefire. what's the latest there was suddenly had somewhat of a change of tune from us president joe
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biden. we heard earlier in the week that hopes are fading fast for a ceasefire to be struck, or at least a prolonged truce agreement to be reached before the beginning of ramadan, which is expected potentially to begin. tonight at this stage, you are present if biden has said he is hopeful that they might still be potential to come to some sort of agreement. they were suddenly mounting pressure on international partners and particularly hamas and israel to come to some sort of temporary hey, agreement that will allow for a pause in fighting. we know that hamas has called for a gradual withdrawal of israeli troops from gaza for a pause in fighting, the israeli government has said they want to see all hostages his release, whether any of that can be achieved really before i'm olanna is still the question unlikely it seems looking at the situation on the ground and of course, fears that if we do not see hostages are released, we could see in israeli ground incursion being launched into an offer where some 1.3 million people on our displaced time running out, none of us here in cyprus. thanks so much. there were clashes between police and protesters in israel on
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saturday thousands gathered across the nation demanding the removal of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, met a general election be held police in tel aviv shot water cannon to disperse protesters law enforcement says demonstrators crossed fences threw smoke grenades, and a gas grenade least 16 protesters were arrested now, turning to the us where officials and family members are recognizing the nation's first ever hostage and wrongful detainee day and a ceremony on friday. the deputy secretary of state vowed the us is determined to bring detainees who are still abroad home. but there's been criticism from some families of detainees. they feel their dilemma isn't being prioritized. plus >> like i want to tell my dad that i'm not going to give up because as exhausting as this process is flying across the
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country every few months, commented dc begging and begging for meetings not getting meetings. what again, meeting requests getting rejected, getting ghosted, getting turned down, whatnot, hitting a brick wall i'm not not giving up. i can't give up >> hostages and wrongful detainee day will be annually recognized on march 9 some of those still detained around the world includes modest kamalmaz held in syria kai li detained in china, zak shaheen in the united arab emirates, also, evan gershkovich and paul whelan both detained in russia >> all right. coming up us national guard troops, an patrolling new york city's subways on some new yorkers, not happy about that after the break and calls for haiti's prime minister's resignation growing louder by the de, as the country descends further into gang violence and chaos. stay with us backroom deals, cia secrets, affairs, bribery,
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>> i'll go back to all you watching us here in the ayad states, canada, and around the world, i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom york's governor is facing a backlash for sending national guard troops into the new york city subway is to help tackle crime. and the critics aren't just politicians or subway riders. even some in the new york police department are blasting the move with the departments patrol chief saying on social media, quote, our transit system is not a war zone polo sandoval has the story >> this is the first weekend for these new security measures to be in place after new york governor kathy hochul made that announcement of approximately 1,000 or personnel added to the subway system here to try to to really reassure the passengers that use the nation's largest
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transportation system here in puerto point out, though that the governor making very clear they will have a very principle very main objective here in terms of what we can expect, which will be to assist with those random searches, things like luggage, and also parses hello to point out that these are actions that we've seen before from the nypd in the past. so this will essentially supplement those efforts in the past. this after recent a highly publicized incidents that have taken place on the new york city subway system, though it's important to point out that since new york city mayor eric adams increase the number of me why bd personnel up patrolling the mta system. there has been a decrease in the number of some of those violent incidents. however, new york city officials here again, mainly governor kathy hochul here hoping to reassure some of those passengers again, this was the addition of roughly 750 personnel with the national guard in addition to about 250 state police and also mta
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police. here's how some of the folks who use his every day feel about these new changes. >> i think it's can be sometimes hard to like process the statistics. when you hear about really gary high-profile incidents. so some of it is certainly an emotional reaction just like the comfort that i get and from the presence of the national guard's people, is probably somewhat emotional but it helps me go about my life. so i appreciate it. >> i've never had a problem on subway system with long island railroad. i think everybody that works in this system does a great job. this is new york city. stuff has been happening for as long as i can remember. >> and of course no changes come without criticism. there is some of those critics who say that there is no evidence that indicates that some of these random bag searches can actually serve to prevent some of these random and i'm attacks that we've seen in the past. nonetheless, governor kathy hochul maintains that one of the main priorities is to make sure that the people who
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used his system every day, you'll say for doing so. polo sandoval, cnn new york >> the international community is keeping a watchful eye on a haiti amid spiraling gang violence. us secretary of state antony blinken and kenyan president william ruto discuss the worsening situation during a call on saturday and underscored their commitment to restore security to the island nation. cnn's patrick oppmann reports police officers on friday night in haiti reported an attack near the national palace when the most >> symbolic buildings in that nation, it's not clear if the gang members that led this coordinated attack work targeting, please? or would hope to actually take the national palace simply damage it. there's been a lot of concern both in haiti and at the state department that if the gang members that are raging out of control at war to take a building like the national palace, essentially, haiti's white house, or the airport in port-au-prince, it would be highly symbolic of the
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out of control violence in that country would show that the government has essentially fallen. and so there is a lot of concern as the gangs continue to show, they have the upper hand that they have sat to terminals that they have attacked and burned police stations or that they have prevented airlines from flying in and out of haiti, essentially cut off haiti from the rest of the world, at least air. and so all eyes are on haitian prime minister ariel henry, who it is believed that remains in puerto rico unable to return to his own country throughout the week we've heard very little from henry. we know he's spoken with secretary of state antony blinken who is urgent of formate transitional government to see that mz ongoing violence and political stalemate in haiti. but henry is not released. any messages to it because people not actually tried to address the asian people or spell out what his attentions are as his country descends further into
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chaos patrick oppmann, cnn, havana. >> another group of students have been abducted in nigeria, this time, at least 15 were taken saturday in a village in sohcahtoa state during a raid at dawn. >> the >> school's owner says students ran for cover when gunman force their way in and started firing. now, just a few days he's ago more than 300 students were taken from another school inquiry got parents are still demanding answers >> like, does it the nikkei now for my children were also abducted and we don't know what they're going through. and again, of their abductors that we plead with the government to help us. we don't have any security in this community you know, police outpost, no military presence, and no local vigilante we are responsible for our own security. so anytime they want, they will invade community and do whatever they feel like doing for a few years nigeria has been grappling with recurring kidnappings by bandits demanding ransom the governor
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of kaduna states says they are doing everything they can to bring the students safely home. all right. we're counting down to the oscars. sun celebrities will be walking this red carpet, for the who could land some of the biggest awards of the night was full breakdown up next >> tonight. why is china targeting taiwan? if the conflict boils over, what's at stake for america, fareed zakaria presents an in-depth look, taiwan, unfinished business. tonight at eight on cnn when it comes to your wellness routine, the details are the difference, dove men body wash with plant-based moisturizers in harmony with their bodies for healthier feeling skin all these details added something greater. new dove men plant powered body wash >> if you have graves disease and blurry vision, you need clear answers. people with graves could also get thyroid disease or ted, which may need
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>> call now >> and just in the first image of the princess of wales has been released since she underwent abdominal surgery in january. now the snapshot shows the royal with her children at windsor in the post. she thanked the public for their kind wishes and continued support over the last two months. she wished everyone a happy mother's day, which is observed today in the uk. the image was credited to her husband, william prince of wales. it's not clear when it was taken. the exact nature of her surgery hasn't been disclosed many of hollywood's brightest stars will be making their way down the red carpet later tonight for the 96th annual academy award ceremony, it's a stack competition in
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several categories, including the award for best picture, where possible winners include 4d show season darlings, killer of the flower moon, barbie, and oppenheimer >> bring a race against the nazis >> and i know what it means if the nazis have a ban christopher nolan's oppenheimer is up for 13 nominations, including for best director for the film meanwhile, comedian and late night host jimmy kimmel is preparing to host the academy awards sunday for the fourth time, and he's not too worried about messing it up. >> yes >> i do my best. i always remember that this is a night that these actors and directors and writers, et cetera. have dreamed up for their whole lives. and the last thing i want to do is ruin it for them. but we also want to be funny. i don't have talents really. it's not like i have a secret love for dance. i am a it all
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go out and tell some jokes. they'll either laugh or they won't. and then afterwards everybody will say, you are terrible and joining me now from los angeles is sandro monetti, renowned entertainment reporter covering his 20 seconds successive oscar ceremony is >> also the editor-in-chief of hollywood international filmmaker magazine. i mean, i can see here dripping with excitement here. so let's get right into here. oppenheimer the favorite to win. a story. that's dark, but also innovative about history. i mean, why do you think it resonated with audiences, particularly at this point in time? >> the same reason it resonated, i think we'd oscar voters. it's got scale, it's got scope, it's got significance, and it's got some sensational performances in these remaining hours before the envelopes are opened, big question here in hollywood is not is oppenheimer going to win? the question is, how? many
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is it going to win the all-time record? is 11 which is tied between three films oppenheimer has 13 nominations. could it really get 12? could this be a night of hollywood history? >> well, i'll, i'll ask you the question. what do you think >> no, i think it's going to win ten, which would put it equal with west side story. now a lot of people would have also described oppenheimer's completely overrated, long and boring. so it's not for everyone, is it as good as west side story? the greatest judge of any? the movie is not awards. it's time. >> and i look through >> the long history of the oscars. sometimes they get it right, sometimes they get it wrong. but i think because of its importance, its significance, it's drama and it's technical prowess. oppenheimer is one that even sort of 2030 years from now, people are back and say they probably got it right >> yeah, that's a great point. history is the true judge here. so we have some some good head-to-head battles for both
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beth, best actress and actor. so take us through it and who you're picking well, it's like a sort of tailor. the tape isn't it? there is still some suspense in the big two acting races in best actor we have in the left corner, kylian murphy and also a drum oppenheimer, of course, are playing the title role and then we have paul giamatti for the holdovers kylian murphy, the slight favorite. but at certainly at the oscar party, i was at a few hours ago, were saying, oh, i really hope that paul giamatti wins because in this town he is beloved character actor. he could finally, you know, has a compelling narrative to finally get his do i love school teacher movies they buy? favorite genre nepo. thank superheroes. i thought the holdovers was great but if kylian murphy winds maybe we're looking at history-making for oppenheimer but in best actress know oppenheimer contenders
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here are the front runners are definitely lily gladstone for killing plus of the flower moon and also emma stone. poor things two very different performances. but to riveting performances. this one, it's a coin flip, could go either way, but that's great. i hate it when the oscars are predictable, where you definitely won't be predictable. i'll predict that that much. i want to ask you, is there and get away from the races here in talking about the issues there was a change in diversity requirements. >> did that bear fruit? how far have hollywood in the oscars really come after all the efforts to supposedly diversify white far but not far enough. applause to the academy because just a few years ago, we were sitting here with the whole oscars, so white controversy. and i really didn't think at that point the oscars could or even deserve to get to their 100th anniversary coming up in a few years time. but no, they changed the numbers. they've changed the game they've
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certainly taken in thousands of more members, more diverse membership, more international membership, and this is reflected in a pretty diverse range of the ten films here so, yeah, there's been some progress and, it'll be interesting to see how this affects the hi, the movies made in hollywood. i still think that the bottom line is probably what rules everything so if it's going to make cash that is probably going to be the leading cause in this risk averse studio system, which still exists to a certain extent. but yeah, i mean, it's long overdue. this should be much more inclusion and diversity in hollywood. we're getting there. >> yeah, and it has been proven that diverse movies do make crash. now, before we go, the viewing numbers, they've been an issue for the oscar, so they're trying some new things that to get the numbers backup. is that realistic or has the way people consume the oscars changed? i mean, they don't necessarily watch them, but watch online for viral moments
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after the fact. >> well, i'll tell you what the viral moment will be. my prediction is, it will be ryan gosling singing. i'm just ken, which is nominated for best movie song from barbie. so i think maybe people watch that more than any kylian murphy or paul giamatti acceptance speech >> when people have seen the movies that the ratings go high, people have seen barbie, people have seen oppenheimer. that's good. but grammys had a big ratings boost. so the trend is up on ratings. and but if the oscars sort of fails again, it's time for a massive rethink. the ratings will be very interesting to watch as the next day story lori will have to leave it there. always a pleasure to speak with you, sandro monetti. thank you so much >> thank you. all right. for hollywood. >> all right. still ahead. here on cnn newsroom basketball giant, caitlin clark breaks yet another record on the court. cnn sports coy wire joins me next to look at how clark just keeps making college basketball history, stay with us
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>> yeah, it has. and the university of south carolina, kim, the only unbeaten team and de a perfect 30 no plan in a conference tourney semifinals they found themselves down by two to number five, tennessee with 1.1 seconds to go. tennessee doesn't even cover six foot seven brazilian camelia cardozo because there's no way she can make the three right wrong banks opened buzzer-beater. >> this >> is the first three pointer she's ever made in her 118 games at sc evolves coach kelly harper wasn't wrong. it was only cardoso second ever three point a tent it camila said this was her favorite moment >> the >> game hot cox will now face lsu in the title game today. >> let me forget about it just not me. i was like, okay, i practice them in practice though. i just sat back excited more history also for caitlin clark, the she set this division one single season record for three-pointers on friday and on saturday against
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>> michigan, clark became the first de women's player to score 1,000 points in two different seasons. she scored or assisted on 60 points for iowa missions, gazans entire team finished with 68 points. she also broke the big ten tourney scoring record. and here's what she had to say after the game >> obviously, i think breaking the big ten tournament record is something really hard to do. these games are never guaranteed. you know, you can come here and just play one game and it can be over. so obviously i'm really grateful to be able to play the maximum number of games it's every single season i've had at this tournament that is probably the only reason i have this record. >> now, clark has already declared for the 2024 wnba draft, but her work is not finished in college just yet, iowa faces nebraska for the conference title today, and then she's going to turn her focus on winning a national championship. luka doncic which meantime, making some nba history of the slovenian superstar scoring 39 points, dishing out ten assists, ten rebounds to boot in the mavericks win over the pistons.
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he's now the first player ever to have six straight 30 point triple-doubles. he also added three steals and two blocks, becoming the first player and so legendary michael jordan to record that stat line in nba regulation game. finally, kim, the men's college basketball regular season wrapping up on saturday with one of the biggest rivalries in all of sports, duke versus north carolina with the acc season title hanging in the balance. this one was spicy in the first half, dukes how filipowski and unc's harrison ingram got tangled up both felkel to court. filipowski appear to try to trip in gram's. he said afterwards he didn. >> north carolina they weren't tripping know they would rally to get to 84, 79 wind. and then you'll see them celebrating right in front of the duke students section as the blue devils fans were tossing drinks and whatever else they could get their hands-on and unc's direction i got hit with water,
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