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agreement? >> john? so i don't think that donors have you asked if we polled if you said would you would you care this money goes to support donald trump's legal fees. i think they'd say not just yeah. hell, yeah, of course. i think they see this as part of the campaign. john they see it. is that the law fair that's going on taking place. i think they say it is just part of extension of the democratic party there. they're happy to pay to keep donald chubb a float. and in this fight david urban, governor howard dean, great to see both you this morning. thank you very, very much. >> a >> new our of cnn news central starts right now donald trump has just three days to find nearly half $1 billion. he's raging about it on social media while you were sleeping. and could that social media plan? from now become his last-minute hail mary? a rush of migrants breaking through a border fence and texas hundreds arrested after breaching wire barricades
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el paso. how is your march madness bracket feeling this morning? slightly under the weather possibly the ncw gentlemen staying true to form with four big time upsets out of the gate. sarah is out today. >> i'm kate bolduan with john berman. this is cnn news central >> happening >> now, tick, tick, tick, but will it be boo? for donald trump in some of his favorite buildings, he's just got three days now to come up with 464 million for bond to appeal his civil fraud case in new york. that's dealing half 1 billion the state's attorney general has made the necessary preparations to seize some of his assets if he doesn't, that includes properties like the seven springs estate in new york's westchester county. trump posted again on social media just minutes ago. no trial no jury, no crime, no
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victim, only a crooked years. okay. there was a trial by the way, the judge ruled there, but he's writing about that. and ranting about it overnight as you can see by his post on truth social, which just keep on coming. cnn's kara scannell is with us now. cara, what's the latest on where we are >> well down, there's no indication that trump has gotten enough money to secure this bond over a diet. of course, this story has been moving every single day. so we could learn new developments as this line approaches, but he still is on the hook to come up with half $1 has until monday to do that, unless the new york appeals court steps in and grants has request to post a lower amount are not required to post any money until this entire appeal is over. now, the new york attorney general's office has opposed that. they say that they don't even know so to the extent donald trump has really tried to get a bond and raise money for this. so they have pushed back on that.
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and as you said, they've already started to lay the groundwork, begin the process of potentially moving to enforce this judgment as soon as monday, they have filed paperwork in westchester where trump has that seven springs family compound. he also owns a golf course in a nearby town of briarcliff and there's also all of the properties in new york city where this judgment was originally entered including trump tower, his triplex apartment in that tower, 40 wall street, a number of hotels in an apartment buildings. and those could all the assets that the attorney general's office could try to move on? no, it's unlikely they would be able to seize a property immediately. the trump organization structure is rather complex. they would have to take initial steps in that to try to penetrate some of those complexities, but also they could move to put liens on some of these properties, tried to collect rent from some of the apartments to really try to go after these assets as well
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as going after an airplane and his bank accounts. so that's all potentially on the table. and this deadline is really approaching. but one thing that is sure is that donald trump is expected to fight this every step of the way john, you're we actually spoke about this last night is there a >> moment on monday? where this all becomes official? either he comes up with the bond theory, doesn't. is there a moment when the logistic james could begin seizing these properties? >> this is a gentleman's agreement that they had the attorney general's office could have moved to enforce this anytime after the judgment, but there's a courtesy 30 day window that they gave in. that is what comes to a head on monday. now, whether they decide that that that is the end of the day on monday, or they look to do something sooner. i mean, the wildcard here there is still does the appeals court do something and if they don't, does that affect james's timing on whether she moves forward without them ruling or if she waits for a ruling. that also is unclear. jian. again, will they announce it? well,
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they say we're not ruling if they don't rule will just sit out there forever. >> i mean, i know the appeals court is going to rule. it's just a matter of it's not clear. it's their timeline, it's not ours, so they can decide whenever they come up with a decision, they'll make that public. and then we'll know trump of course, has already said he wants to appeal that decision. so it's going to be moving parts for a while here. and i think with james's office, we might see some action again in court filings in paperwork that will give us a sense of where this is moving and how quickly it's moving. >> i get the sense that you are going even busy the next three days, kara scannell. thank you so much for your reporting >> there's also turned to this new cnn pulling out the morning with a fresh look at what voters are thinking and what how they are feeling in to battleground states, michigan and pennsylvania, they were key to president biden's win in 2020. and the new data shows his campaign may have work to do in order to win them. this time around, cnn's harry enten is here with his look at the new polling. what do you see in these numbers first and what do i what do i see in these
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numbers? all right? first case, this michigan numbers or these are not good for the incumbent president united states, john trump at 50%, joe biden at 42%. i looked back at the 2020 polling and at no point during the campaign was there a single poll that met cnn's standards for publication? in which donald trump lead joe biden, there were zero here. we already have one and i looked at the average of polls and looked at our previous cnn poll, and they all show the same thing, which is that donald trump is ahead of joe biden in the wolverine state. you go over to michigan. look no clear leader. that's the key thing going on. these two gentlemen are tied. but again, this is a state eight that joe biden won last time around by a little bit more than a percentage point. so this is not the type of polling biden wants to see here, but in clearly a much better shape in pennsylvania than in michigan, i was going to say that campaign can take some comfort in here and in the numbers and where the support and where the support maintains. but this is michigan seems to be where they are. they are looking probably looking closer and where there's work to do what's the biggest change in michigan from
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last election? >> yeah. >> this is something i have been harping on in harping on and harping on. so let's break this down by race, right? let's look at voters of color, look at white voters, and what we see here is back in 2020, according to the exit poll, joe biden, one voters of color, michigan by 62 points look at that advantage today. it has been sliced by a third, only 21 points. that's joe biden's lead over donald trump among voters of color, among white voters. now, trump has gained a little bit of steam as well, was 11 points in 2020, his margin over joe biden right now is 16 point but this decline in support for joe biden among voters of color in michigan is something we've been seeing in state after state after state and nationally as well, where he's got some big problems. this is a historic low amount of support for a democratic presidential candidate among voters of color. and it seems to be happening across the board. kaye, you're also taking notes in michigan specifically, i think of the view from voters on trump's efforts to overturn the election. >> it's exactly right. so you know joe biden has its flaws in
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the voters mine. donald trump has his flaws. luck a look, let's look at what could be a flaw for down trump, if true, the charges against trump regarding efforts to overturn the 2020 election disqualifying from the present and then see cast doubts on his fitness for the job or aren't relevant to his fitness for the job. here, only 44%, only 44% of registered voters say they disqualifying for the presidency. if they are true, this isn't asking whether or not they're true. we're saying if they aren't true, do they disqualify him, disqualify donald trump from the presidency and only 44% of registered voters say they in fact do this to me is a big problem for joe biden because the fact is, even if trump gets a conviction, it's not clear to me that voters will abandon him, and it's nearly equal to this 42% who say they aren't relevant to his fitness for the job, not squishy because that could also mean i'm not i don't think he's i don't think he's fit for the job no matter what or i think he's fit for the job. >> yeah. i mean, i will say i log into the cross tabs as i like to do. it's the republicans who are for say, it's not the devil numbers are
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overwhelmingly saying i, it's a clever question, but now this does pretty much get at the idea that there are a lot of voters out there who are essentially he's saying even if these charges are true, they don't disqualify him, please note here he said that was a clever question. >> what about one of biden's biggest perceived weaknesses that voters across the board are concerned about what justice age? >> yes, thinking about what you want a president, biden sharpness and stamina are exactly what you want. this is where i think job biden wants voters to be. it's only 7% close enough 24%. how about not what you want the michigan 69%, 69%, not what you want this to me is they big problem for joe biden because the fact is, while a majority of voters are saying, even if the charges against trump are true, and michigan, they don't disqualify him. here. the majority of voters in michigan are saying that joe biden's sharpness and stamina are not what you want. >> okay. so there are months to go? yes. things can and likely
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will shift and change more than once. yes. >> polls are a >> snapshot in time. yes. >> what does this snapshot in time say about the electron? >> yeah, i've been waiting the press that button so you could get all this is just there, just waiting for allowing me adds matter, >> have you ought to do matter >> absolutely. based on recent polling and pass results donald trump leading in the electoral college, right at this particular point, it's good to see here, nice to see you. thank you. john. >> all paul manafort spent two years in prison for tax fraud. roger stone was convicted of a instructing a congressional probe korea lewin dow see was fire and accused of inappropriate behavior towards a woman. all three reportedly in talks to play me joules donald trump's campaign. so is a deal to release the hostages in gaza closer to becoming a reality, us secretary state antony blinken in israel at this moment when in key talks in a new piece of technology that could save the world.
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capitol hill. >> and this is cnn >> right? new reporting this morning about a kind of tarnished mount rushmore, a political advisers back around, donald trump trump and his aides or reportedly considering bringing paul manafort, korea, luan tao ski back into the inner circle. that's according to the washington post and the new york times. both roger stone and garcia bob, we're also taking on a bigger presence that's according to axios that i remember manafort and roger stone? >> both
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>> convicted of crimes later, they were pardon and commuted in different ways by donald trump korea, luan tao see of course, fire from the 26 campaign at one point then sort of brought back on christina, bob, all over some of the election conspiracies in 2020. so an augusta group of advisers circling around donald trump again, with this now seeing and political commentator and former white house communications director for donald trump, alyssa farah griffin. that's quite a list of people that are apparently making their way back closer to donald trump. what does that tell you? >> so listen, there are a handful of characters that existed in trump world that never really went away. i'd add steve bannon to this as well. who are these outside advisors that donald trump at times has had falling out with but then can't somehow can't bring himself to get away from its trump actually, who feels the pull back to someone like a roger stone, or as steve bannon who command a certain holdover, a fringe part of the gop, right? >> the >> one that stands out to me as paul manafort. here's why he was obviously implicated and the russia investigation, he had a number of his his actual
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charges were more related to his taxes isn't so on but he was single-handedly responsible for getting support for ukraine taken out of the republican party platform in 2016. he is somebody who has consistently been an anti ukraine sort of warrior in donald trump's ear. and at this moment going into 20 20, were to continued support for ukraine is a major, major issue. i think it's signals where trump is going to be on it and they have sway over him? or does he have sway for them? >> i think i think roger stone and manafort have a tremendous amount of sway. i think manafort is seen as somebody who was instrumental in the win in 2016. and i think roger stone, he is somebody he bizarrely holds an incredibly high esteem he sees him as this tough guy, dirty tricks, political activist type who the right, a certain sector, the right really follows. so i think these are people. it's it's the logical conclusion that he'd bring them back in. but what donald trump needs to win the election he needs nikki haley voters. he needs moderate republicans and independents. everyone we just named is
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absolutely radioactive to ignore me, republican or romney reagan type republican like me. so it's interesting that when he's heading into a general election now is the time to bring back the further right characters. >> any of these people get to tell donald trump no, on anything? >> absolutely not. >> well, i mean, maybe one thing they'd say no one is if you were to want to support ukraine in but i don't think he's really signaled out at this point anyone left who could tell donald trump know, you know, i don't think so. >> i think the best advisers he has around tomorrow is actual campaign chris lacivita and susie wiles in the sense that they're smart political operatives. they know how to run a campaign. i don't think they're going to tell him yesterday on policy, but they're going to lean into, hey, don't go after mail-in voting. you're going to lose votes if you do that, those are probably the adults in the room as it were. but again, they're not policy advisory because they're simply saying these are the mechanics of a campaign. and here's what to do and not to do. >> does the presence of again, this, this mount rushmore of folks coming back in, where does it tell you about where the campaign might go? >> well, listen, i think trump's got this nostalgia for 2016, the last time that he
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want anything. so bringing some of the folks from that era back in, i think makes sense in his mind. but to me it signals they're doubling down on the phone are right angle, they're running to the base. that's been with him. they're not running to expand the party. it's a bizarre strategy because what he needs to do is reach moderate. >> i just thought of this, your value map bringing the 2016 in group back together. i don't see ivanka trump anywhere in here. >> and she she gave an interview recently saying she was going to stand out this campaign cycle and politics. so we'll see if that sticks. so i mentioned before i was talking good, david urban and how redeem that president biden is now referring to donald trump, or did the other night as broke dawn how do you think that hurts donald trump? do you think that's the kind of thing that riles him up? well, i think at riles him up, but joe biden is right. biden. this is massively out fundraising. donald trump and for context, the rnc is also struggling. they have a major cash crunch, crunch since the trump takeover of the rnc. so one stat right now, they've got 11.3 million million dollars cash on hand this time in 2020, they had 77 million. that's a disaster,
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not just for donald trump, who's kind of using the rnc as his legal defenseman. but for down-ballot publications, i mean, don't trump is actively destroyed the republican party and we're just tnm up to be nominated again. >> let's via griffin, have a great weekend. thanks. a minute >> more crisis at the southern border hundreds arrested after breaking through razor wire and pushing past border agents. >> a >> popular weight-loss drug will soon be covered by medicare. this could be huge four millions of people we have a look at who's eligible >> every time you turn on cnn, there's like some arab dude talking about how islam means peace you know, that guy but he's always shouting it he's always like we've got them in bro that's the slogan for aliens that's what aliens day before they take over the planet broke. >> rami usage morpheme
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states of scandal with jake tapper. new episode sunday a nine on cnn so this out of. the. united nations security council is set to vote on a ceasefire resolution in gaza, backed by the united states. this is going to happen this morning. the resolution contains the strongest language for a ceasefire that the united states has supported so far. at the same time, secretary of state tony blinken has been in meetings this morning with the israeli prime minister and his war cabinet in tel-aviv >> and >> cia director bill burns is traveling to qatar to try and push negotiations to secure the release of israeli hostages forward. today, there's a lot going on, so let's get to cnn's paul handcuffed. she's in doha those negotiations are taking place, but all let's start in tel aviv where the secretary of state is, what do we know about what the meetings with netanyahu and the war cabinet, what's happening now? >> okay, this is certainly part of this intensive diplomatic push that we are seeing to
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secretary of state, as already met with the israeli prime minister. there were concerns it would be a fairly tense meeting. is relations between the two have not been great as of late and uncertain the focus would have been for a secretary blinken pushing more humanitarian aid into gaza. israel has been broadly criticized by countries around and the world, including the united states for not allowing enough in for restricting humanitarian aid into gaza. and also they will be talking clearly about the ceasefire that every what is working towards it this point, potential release of hostages, but also israel's very clearly stated plan that they want to do this major ground offensive find offensive in the southern part of gaza in rafah, where well over 1 million palestinians are currently sheltering at this point secretary blinken, whilst he's been hearing the region has been very blunt saying it would be a mistake saying the us does not support this, this
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particular plan. now we know and israeli done litigation will be going early next week to washington where the biden administration hopes to give them alternatives to this major ground offensive. but it really is an important meeting four secretary blinken to be meeting the war cabinet at this point and really pushing the biden agenda to try and make sure that this wrapper offensive does not happen. >> here in doha. of course, we are expecting the negotiations to continue and to resume. we are expecting that the cia director, the mossad director, egypt ships intelligence chief along with qatar's prime minister to sit down and try and secure this six-week ceasefire with the palestinian prisoner release and a hostage release. we did have the counter proposal from hamas just last week. and this is what they are talking about, or we'll be talking about here in doha. blinken has said that he believes the gap is narrowing, but there are still gaps >> suppose then the un security council resolution that's
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expected to be voted on today. >> what impact? >> could that resolution >> have on the negotiations are talking about >> well, this is an interesting one because there have been a number of resolutions really brought it to the un security council for an immediate ceasefire that the us has not signed on to that they have not supported this is what one the biden administration feels comfortable with because they have tied it up with the negotiations. they have tied it in with the potential hostage release and these talks. so they've made sure that it is part and parcel. so if one happens then it means that a number of other things that will happen as well. so it is a key vote it's the fact it will be talked about and we will know the result very soon >> followed. great that you're there. thank you so much for jumping on with us. really appreciate it. john >> so breaking just moments ago, i have almost 500 million in cash that claim justin from
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between mexico and el paso, texas. hundreds of migrants were arrested by border patrol after a group rush past razor wire and the national guard. now it is unclear what led to this incident. cnn senior national correspondent ed lavandera is in el paso what do we know this morning? edd, about what happened before and what the consequences have been well, border patrol officials have been telling us that there hasn't had had not been any kind of sense of attention or >> escalating among those areas between the ports of entry were so many migrants have crossed in recent months. and this happened just before noon yesterday in el paso when what is described us by customs and border protection officials as a large group of migrants. we've also been told it was several hundred people essentially push through this area where the texas national guard has set up razor wire and channeling offenses along the northern edge of the rio
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grande. there. of course, this this is one of these areas that has been the hotspot of the tension between texas authorities and the biden administration over how to enforce immigration enforcement alone. on the border here. so that area where you're seeing those migrants bused through the razor wire there and overwhelm the national guard soldiers. that is just on the northern edge of the river. so those migrants were already in us territory than they ran toward the massive border wall that has been in place there of four years. and that is where they were taken into custody. they turn them selves in the border patrol officials there. so border patrol customs and border protection officials say all of those migrants were taken into custody. they'd been in the process of being processed through the immigration and documentation that they they go through when they're taken into border patrol custody that usually takes several days before many of these people are either allowed to request asylum and given papers to continue on into the us. some of them were
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told what will be supported, hard to say with a group this large, exactly what the overwhelming sense of the outcome will be. and in this particular situation, john >> all right. and lemon derek, good day. have you in el paso? thanks so much for being with us this morning. >> okay. >> so new details this morning about the joint fundraising agreement struck between donald trump and the rnc. cnn has learned who is getting priority when it comes to donor dollars. and here's how it breaks down his campaign gets paid first, then the pack that's funding his legal fees gets paid next and then after that, the rnc then gets their share. third billing, joining us right now to talk about this and much more as a former republican governor and former republican presidential candidate, esa hutchinson, governor. thank you for coming in. the rnc being the third priority behind donald trump and his legal fees when it comes to donor dollars, are you okay with that >> do i'm not okay with it. the rnc represents all of the
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candidates that are running on the republican ticket. they are raising money for all of the party operations and now we see it funneled into entity that, will help pay donald trump's legal fees. this is something i warned against some time ago. i think i'm glad it's been disclosed, so people would know this, but this is why the rnc is short on cash is because people see it siphoned off to help donald trump in his legal fees governor, you wrote entire piece this week explaining how you, a republican who will not be supporting the presumptive republican parties presumptive nominee. and i want to read a part of it of what your words back to you for our viewers. regretfully, donald trump has redefined the gop in his image and has put personal ego above the common good. but he has made the gop, the party that likes russian president vladimir putin over the freedom fighters and ukraine, he's transfigured conservatism into
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isolationism by abandoning nato in us leadership among the nations of the world. and you go on to say, these and more are not republican principles are you, do you think, do you accept that you are shouting or screaming into the void right now though? >> sure. i'm on the minority side of this, even though there is a vast number of republicans that agree with me, believe in the traditional principles of the party and believed that we should not be appropriate and party and trump is converted our party into something that we hardly recognize. and so i'm swimming upstream, but it's important battle this year that we continue to fight for what we believe is important for our country and for our party. we're doomed to lose if we just simply become the trump entity. that's going to be following whatever latest
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craziness that he advocates. and that's a concern to me that's why i'm raising my voice january 6 is a part of it he's morally responsible. find out whether he's legally responsible. >> let me ask about january 6 because you write about this as well. you wrote about it when i saw the attack on law enforcement, the rule of law in congress itself, i said that he should never again lead our country in our party remarkably many republican leaders made the same point publicly but later made peace with the disgraced former president to this day, he continues to undermine our democracy by defending the actions of that dark day. we've talked a lot just in public about how some republican leaders said very publicly mcconnell being one after january 6 speaking out and breaking from trump and then have since now said that they will endorse and support them. how do you explain the cognitive dissonance that those two things can be true? two republican leaders
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>> well, that's exactly the reason i wrote the op-ed because i saw republican leaders that no better, that have stated previously after january 6, want a terrible day it was and that donald trump was responsible and all of a sudden they're backpedaling from that they're embracing donald trump. not necessarily excited about it, but they're doing the party thing and endorsing him and this really reflects a lack of courage, a lack of commitment to what we have fought for and the republican party for decades and so i, i raise the alarm bell and i'll continue to do so. and i hope that this is whenever you see leaders following donald trump's path, then you see the base by an into it what was a dark de, now becomes a patriotic day that is wrong and that doesn't make sense. it's the big lie. and so we've got to call it the way it is. and hopefully that
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will make a difference with those that are considering who's going to be our next president, but also the direction of the republican party. when you you're saying called the way it is that i don't know appeasement that the acquiescence, if you will. i mean, this this helps donald trump when these republican leaders, even though they said that they would, that they were breaking from trump after january 6. now saying they're supporting them, that does help donald trump that is what they're doing with their acquiescence on this shouldn't they be disqualified >> one, no, i can't think of why they should be disqualified. >> i'm just i'm not obviously not like no, i'm just saying party. >> what should the what consequence should people should people have? like what what does that say? you said it says shows a lack of courage. but what do you think that should mean for those who can't stand up and have courage well, it's frustration
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and that's why many people particularly young people, are actually moving >> away from the party i was on a college campus yesterday and they embrace the principles of economic freedom and opportunity in a strong border and the role of the united states. but when they were, they see the trumpism and the party and the lack of courage to stand up to that. they say, where are we supposed to go? that was the big question. where do we go when we don't identify with the democrat big spending and and they're big government philosophy. they want to be a republican, but the leadership is saying a redefining who, who the republican party is. that's troublesome to me, but more importantly, as troublesome to those voters that we need to get if we're going to win they asked me, well, how are we going to change this? well, you got to fight the battle. hopefully you can change the
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course of that battle. but you're also heading to lose if you're simply giving in an empowering donald trump who's taken us over a cliff right now >> i don't bend the battle near term or long term. if you sit by silently and you are not doing that, so it's good to have your voice in the conversation, governor. thank you so much john. thank you. date. >> huge upsets on day one of march madness and no one is more upset than i am seeing his at shields on what happened and what happened next. i don't want to blame you. but what i feel like i had kentucky in the final four and it was because of, you >> oh, that's >> absolutely not my fault because i said on monday, don't put kentucky in there because according to kim palm, they cannot win the national tidal and john yesterday i told you you to pick the 11 seats and guess what happened. all three of them, wanted upsets over the sixth seed. so you should listen to me, your bracket would be doing actually a little bit better. we'll see
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if new mexico can keep that complete sweep of those 11 going today. the biggest upset of day one and actually belong to 14 seed oakland who took down three c kentucky and you know, every year we love meet new heroes from small schools and what night this was for jack bulky, the senior for the golden grizzlies. he may 10 threes golgi scored 32 points. this is the most ever and the tournament for a player who did not make a tube point shot, oakland fall off the upset over the wildcats at 76. greg cam he has been the head coach at oakland for 40 years. now. he's into the round and 32 for the first time ever congrats to him, kentucky now, 1.4 and the last five tournament games. but here is goalkeeper after that big upset i know, they have draft picks and i know i'm not going to them be, but i know on any given night, i can compete with those type of guys and our team can compete >> with those type of guys. and that's why i was so confident going into it. and that's why i say we're not a cinderella because when we play a game where we can be the best y on the floor >> yeah, so day meanwhile, look like they were just toast against the vad. they were not
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my 17 with 714 to go, but they stayed is an epic comeback fires finishing the game or not, 24 to four run. they'd santos here are the big block get put dayton up, i wan with 38 seconds, nevada. their last second three was no good date and moves on after that incredible comeback morning 603260 and lebron james high school coach, keith dambrot. and duquesne. they're dancing into the second round. the duke's ticking down. byu 7,167.1 one of those 11 seat upsets and this was uk's first tournament wind since 1969. now dambrot already announced is retiring after this run. but it's going to have to wait because now they're onto the second round to take on illinois they just won't let me retire, man. i'm trying to retire, but if we keep winning games, you can make me an old man >> i'm abroad having fun with his old coach winning tweeting a first tournament when 55 years keep it going. now the ducts germain cuz meanwhile, he had a term and opener for the
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age is against the game cost, khuza'a and spent three seasons ed south carolina before transferring to oregon and he scored a career high in oregon tournament record 40 yesterday against his former school. the 11th seat of doug's beats south carolina at and finally, sanford fans not happy this morning, they were down 120 seconds to go. jay hawks going for the dunk. aj said mccrae chased it down for the block, but they called a foul. you see, there it was absolutely all ball kansas made both of those fritos and would hold onto when 93 to 89. so a lot of bulldogs family fans, not happy today. we've got 60 more games coming your way today. you can watch them all across our sister networks, tnt, tbs, and true tba and the women's tournament also tips off today undefeated south carolina, they play it to eastern against presbyterian, the gamecocks are favored by 54 in that one. so there's potential john for one of the biggest upsets in sports history if they could pull it it off in case you're wondering caitlin clark, she plays tomorrow in iowa host holy
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cross, 54 min it take the points on that one, maybe. >> i >> do have to say i see i correct. and you absolutely did tell us all of those things. i just heard it wrong. you said a lot about kentucky and then when i was filling out my like pool, i'm like 080 talked about kentucky, but now that you say it, you told me not to take them. so i apologize. >> got really take notes. take notes better their job. yeah. my wife says, i'm not a good laser, >> lee said all that stuff. >> he did. i just heard it. i just heard it the way i wanted to hear >> yeah. >> whereas yeah, andy, now, that the standard is really high, now, you've got to meet the bar you got to meet the bar. >> you know, it was just day one thinks could really go south in your bracket at any so don't, don't by the way, for you picked all your, story, right? once the upsets and i really liked organs uniforms, but i don't think i pick them >> okay. that's important stuff. i'm going to take now. >> let's talk about news back to the news coming up for us. it's being called the largest attack ever on ukraine's energy system. we're following the breaking details there. we have
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solutions for to address the water crisis bill. we're is here and also to note, it is world water day happy world water de, as well, which is kind of not a happy holiday when we realize that a tear 0.2 billion people of 1.4 people don't have access to clean drinking water. so i like to look for solutions >> thank god. >> and it turns out that a lot of them are bubbling out of the melting pot. luck laboratories of boston, specifically mit, where let's start with this young man he's from china and he was teaching in rural china years ago and realized that these students were carrying water two hours a day. so he and his instructor there at mit created a suitcase sized device that uses base basically the circulation power of the oceans just shrunk down. it is solar powered and they say could produce clean drinking water six liters. and hour at a cost cheaper than tap this is early on. the young man yang zhong behind this, he still has to graduate. but meanwhile,
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there's another team from korea at mit. these young people came up with a similar desalination device. again, desalination these days keeps countries like saudi arabia live, but it's hugely expensive. a lot of infrastructure. another suitcase sized device he has this now the prototype with the us army. he says it can do ten liters and our with a different kind of technology than the first one that's really huge desalination plants are enormous problem. >> and if make this accessible for people on coastal areas, i can scale them up to the village size. the potential is huge. he has a start-up is just getting the first few millions of investment, but get this. there was another pair of lab partners from india, one of which grew up carrying water in buckets. they decided to try to clean up the dirtiest of industrial wastewater like a pharmaceutical plant, which is used as millions of gallons a day. there are company gradient, which has a whole suite of cleaning solutions is the first clean water unicorn valued at $1 >> so >> there are these huge ideas percolating out there, but we
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really live in the the world of the have and have nots driving in this morning, i looked at a story that mohamed bin salman of saudi arabia has announced a project where they're going to build a giant outdoor ski resort in the desert with a man-made lake, all of which will have to be the salinated from saltwater. there's no world in which that's >> but >> the haves and have nots, but it's amazing to see these young people the solutions people coming foreign students from developing lands where the problem is much more acute that it here in the united states and sort of mingling with that cutting edge science at mit in boston. so a few reasons for hoped, i'm going to say on the tail end of wire like bad statistics and bad data everywhere, we can actually say happy world water day, because that is promising. >> i think so. thanks bill. great to see you. likewise, john >> new details this morning about two fugitives captured in idaho after a brazen prison break. these are men with ties to a white supremacist prison gang in addition to three corrections officers who were injured in the original ambush and boise. now police say they
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are investigating the deaths of two men that are potentially tied to the escape into other counties. they were found several hundred miles away in twin falls cnn's camila bernal is in boise this morning. what's the very latest >> hey, john authorities saying that this was not an accident. there we're making it very clear that this was a planned event and we're already say yesterday, was that they believed these two suspects burst, went north and they believe they killed two men and in separate incidents, then got into a different car and drove south east about 130 miles south east of where i am in twin falls, idaho. and that's where police say there was a short chase and they were arrested. but here's the thing authority saying, not a single shot was fired during the arrest. so of course they say they were pleased with no one being injured during this incident in terms of the three officers that we know were injured during the escape, we were also told yesterday that
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one of them was really please from the hospital. the other two are stable and improving and we were also told that their spirits were lifted once they were informed that these two suspects had been arrested sid now, authorities very focused on trying to figure out exactly how they did this they talked about possibly looking into contraband cell phones. they're also looking into the links between the two suspects. here is the director of the state's department of correction in addition to having both having membership with the aryan knights >> they also shared some acquaintances. they did have some housing overlap on and off from december 29, 2020 when mr. umphenour was released from our custody >> now, i also ask state police how they linked the two murders to the two suspects. and what i
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was told was but the shackles were left at the scene of one of the murders so again, this is something that they're looking into and trying to figure out exactly what happened here. but they say this was definitely something that was planned. john a planned escape, and now two more deaths that they have to investigate obviously quite a situation in an idaho camila bernal. thank you so much for your reporting. a new roc and a new central starts right now five >> million. >> that is how much cash donald trump now suggests that he has on hand while he's facing the deadline to pony up when it comes to the civil fraud judgment against him and historic vote just moments from now, the united nations security council is set to decide on a gaza ceasefire resolution authored by the united states for the first adnistraon rolling outew
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sanctions against mexico's powerful sinalarl. what they're doing now to op the cartel from laundering millions than dirty drug money. sarah is with john berman. this is cnn news central >> all right. >> breaking this morning just a short time ago, dollars fraud posted on social media claiming he has almost 500 million cash on hand. that's just three days from the deadline to hand over that huge bond payment in new york for his appeal. this is what trump posted through hard work, talent and luck. i currently have almost 500 hundred million dollars in cash, a substantial amount, which i had intended to use in my campaign for president. now, we should note that over the course of his long career donald trump hasn't always been the most reliable arbiter
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