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israel agreeing to have gaza hostage release plan brokered by the united states. >> but will hamas go along with it >> and heavy snow >> and blizzard conditions threatening millions of americans in the first week of spring all right. >> 05:00 a.m. here in washington, a lot i've looked at the washington monument on this monday morning good morning, everyone. i'm kasie hunt. it's wonderful to have you with us. >> the stakes couldn't be >> higher for donald trump today. later on this morning, the former president will be any new york city courtroom for a hearing in his hush money case the judge could set a trial date. trump's lawyers are going to be arguing for a lengthy postponement or even a complete dismissal. manhattan da alvin bragg, charging trump with 34 counts of falsifying business records related to hush money payments that were
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made to the adult film star stormy daniels also new york attorney general, letitia james could begin the process of seizing trump's assets today if the former president fails to pay a $464 million bond from his civil fraud case, joining us now some before politics reporter shelby talcott, shelby, good morning. always good to see you >> big day. >> for donald trump let's start with the case that he's going to be sitting in the courtroom four, which is this hush money case involving stormy daniels. and we do expect that he's going to be there for this. there are essentially trying to take this opening, right. the prosecutors gave him inadvertently by not turning over this trachoma documents. it had delayed the case until april to try to get a delayed even further and basically potentially prevent him from going to trial in any of these. i mean, this one seemed to be the one that was most likely to go to trial before the election. what are you expecting today? >> well, i don't know exactly
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what like what the ruling will be obviously, but donald trump wants 90 days. prosecutors are arguing this is more than enough time. the 30 days that they've given them. i anticipate that it might be happy medium between 30 and '90s would be my guess but again, this is, this just goes back to how often donald trump and all of these cases has delayed, delayed, delayed. this is the main tactic and so far, it seems to have worked in part because again, process to cuter sort of messed up here with this tranche of documents and they themselves have caused this 30 day delay. will it go further? we'll say >> but i wouldn't >> be surprised if it was a little bit longer than 30 days, and the prosecutors at this point are essentially arguing that most of this bunch of documents was perhaps duplicates that they don't actually we need this additional time to go through it, right? >> yeah >> that's the big thing is whether the judge says, okay
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yeah, a lot of this stuff is duplicates. you've probably already seen it. but of course, donald trump's team is pushing for as much of a delay as possible because that affects all of his other cases. it also affects how she's running for president and his ability to get out on the campaign trail. >> and >> it'll effect when we see a judgment in this, which of course donald trump would like for that to not come until after the presidential election if he wins, right? maybe we see all these go, right. well, i mean, in this >> particular case has always been considered the one that was the least threatening, right. but at the same time, there are so many voters who are at least have been telling our exit poll folks and others that while a conviction would matter to them if there were time to get one, it might it might impact things here. let's talk about the other major story he's facing, which is this. this is the deadline for this bond they say that they can't provide it. letitia james, now, the ball is in her court in terms of does she
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start seizing trump's assets? we saw at the former president tried to fundraise around this. he sent out an email blast yesterday, trump tower is mine. there is a lot of symbolism to that building for sure. how does this cut if she does start seizing things, how does this cut for him politically? >> yeah, i think i think the big thing to remember here, and i've gotten a lot of emails, as you said, over the weekend. but the big thing here is his focus on trump tower. it's not clear. >> i think it's important to note that even if his assets do began being seized today, it is a unlikely to start with his properties. it's most likely to start with his bank accounts because that's where you can get some cash. and b, it's not like letitia james is going to walk into trump tower today or tomorrow and sees it these things take a lot of time, but it is really symbolic for donald trump and he is built his persona on being the
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successful new york businessman. you saw the apprentice was out of trump tower. he came down the golden escalator in during his 2016 ron and so this it's property in particular for him means a lot. and so i think personally he is viewing this as if he's not even viewing it from a campaign lens so much as a, this is going to impact how i am viewed in this persona. i've built for myself over the years. >> yeah. i mean, it really is hard to oversee state how this building and trump's persona are linked together. i mean, i was there when he came down that golden escalator actually went up the elevator, then interview him on the day that he announced that run his personal office was in trump tower, the wall kind of covered with memorabilia, the view out over looking for central park. it really it really kind of personifies him. so i think threatening it obviously. >> we've certainly heard over the >> weekend that i very focused
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>> call now i'm someone serfaty in washington in this is cnn >> all right. 20 minutes past the hour. here's your morning roundup. >> a man >> is dead and his brother injured after the first fatal mountain lion attacking california in 20 years brothers were hunting and el dorado county on saturday 90 pound male cougar was later the found and euthanized georgia de fani willis says the election interference case against
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spring. what's going on >> no, they got nearly three feet of snow in northern maine, but along the coast, it was ice, so they're not digging out from the snow, they're digging out from the thick sheet of ice. i mean, look at this drone shot, it's beautiful, but just imagine that on the roadways, this is coming along route one near the coast, just south of portland. and you can see how that is accumulated over a half an inch, nearing three quarters of an inch near the portland jet bridge. that's incredible. that's forced to a hundreds of thousands people without power this morning. and that's of course the number of customers, several people within a household. so that's how we factor that number. the other big story today, blizzard conditions across the plains and severe weather throughout the south. let's first give you an overall view of the current radar very active look at omaha, nebraska all the way to minneapolis, by the way, you set a daytime snowfall total record, yet mr. de impressive over eight inches of snow for you. you have now transitioned to re-aim the majority of the snow to the north and minnesota
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>> and the lost kingdom now streaming exclusively on macs >> right alive. look this morning at new york city side of trump tower, of course. good morning. thanks for waking up with us. i'm kasie hunt today was supposed to be day one of donald trump's first criminal trial instead, lawyers in his new york hush money case will get the chance to argue for a lengthy postponement or even a dismissal after the trial was delayed last week, the judge is holding a pretrial hearing in manhattan to discuss discovery issues that caused this delay. if the trial were to dart in april, it would be the first of trump's four criminal trials to begin and potentially the only one that take place before the election joining me now to discuss stef kight politics reported for axios tea mitchell, a washington correspondent for the atlanta journal-constitution. >> good morning to you both to let me start with you the president of the former president, we expect backed to be in the courtroom up for this, this in many ways was an
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error on the part of prosecutors who had to turn over all of this additional information here. what do you expect to play out here as trump honestly has used this delay strategy pretty effectively. >> yes >> we do know that the >> prosecutors have somewhat agree to a limited delay this 30 days, but i think trump wants more. that's what he and his attorneys are going to argue but the prosecutors are saying they've looked through the documents. it's not as bad as trump's attorneys are trying scientists say as far as what, what they haven't received and how crucial it is to the case. so it'll be in the hands of the judge, of course, but we know trump wants more time. that's been as you've noted, his play has been to try to buy more time, delay these trials hopefully until after the election is over. >> right? so of course, the other thing that's playing out today, stef, is that this is the deadline for the bond in his civil fraud trial, and we could start to see his assets
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>> a negative campaign, which i am not willing to do and with donald trump on the ballot and so much at stake for our nation, i will not, in good conscience, waste resources, tearing down a fellow democrat so i thought this was really interesting and kind of shows you how kim really managed to kind of consolidate things and kinda come out. he's been fighting against there's a
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case where he wants the ballots to be redone because of the way that the party machinery in new jersey was really lining up behind her at his expense. >> yeah. i think it's been interesting to see it play out when menendez first head is problems and democrats made it clear they were going to try to push him out. i think a lot of the conventional wisdom was that the governor's wife was going to get the inside track to the nomination and then representative kim launched his campaign and was getting the grassroots support, not necessarily the establishment, but it became clear that he was in the driver's seat and then i think the establishment followed suit and the governor's wife, mrs. murphy began to realize that there wasn't really a path for it that he was able to coalesce that support. so to me it's kind of interesting because usually you think the machine kinda pushes down on the every man, but it seems in this race, the every man of new jersey
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pick their person, so to speak. the machine had to follow suit. >> yeah. no. they pushed back for sure. all right. two michel stef kight. guys, both very much. i really appreciate it >> all right. so isis has claimed responsibility for the attack. any moscow concert hall that killed more than 130 people but without any evidence, president vladimir putin is claiming that ukraine is linked to the attack >> she chewed up >> all four direct perpetrators of the terrorist attacks are those who shot and killed people were found, entertained they tried to hide and move towards ukraine, where according to preliminary data, a window was prepared for them on the ukrainian side to cross the state border total of 11 people were detained i tell once again underscore the lack of evidence for those claims. cnn's clare sebastian is live for us in london with more clear what, what do we actually know about these suspects? >> yeah, so they were brought to a moscow court house on
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sunday, quite late sunday evening. kasie and have now been taken into pretrial custody or four of them arriving. very clearly in varying states of injury, bruises to the face. 1 had a bandage to the side of the head. one arrived in a wheelchair and sort of hospitals gown basically unresponsive. now, cnn has just asked the kremlin about their condition and about videos that have surfaced online suggesting that they may have been tortured very resounding. no comment. kremlin spokesperson saying, i leave this question answered. now, on the question of the kremlin and other russian officials refusing to address that isis claim of responsibility that was also put to the kremlin and they simply said that today on the investigation is ongoing and there is only preliminary data at this point, but it is striking that they aren't mentioning it to a running with this idea of a connection to ukraine in the face of that claim from isis itself. but in that vein, we have also learned russian state media that all
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four of those suspects have been that have been arrested, are tag gq nationals now, they would have blended in and russia, there are a lot of central asian migrants, particularly in big cities, like moscow. they're an important part of the workforce, but we do also know that isis and in particular isis-k has been active in creating tajik nationals and the un recently in reports suggesting that that has been increasing. now, look in terms of the ukrainian argument. the only thing we have from the russian side to potentially back that up as that they say that these four suspects were arrested in the bryansk region, which is on the border with ukraine. cnn has geo-located one video around 150 kilometers from that border. but of course that's not conclusive evidence. ukraine strenuously denied any connection. kasie. >> all right. clare sebastian for us live in london. claire, thank you very much. coming up next here. house democrats looking to make a deal that could save the republican speakers job >> plus the >> sweet 16 is set as the
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>> yeah. i look, there's a debate in the republican party over this as we see chaos at the southern border. and i understand why so many americans are concerned about their right to be concerned about what's happening with our southern border. but we have to keep our eye on multiple things at the same time and that fluids often. there's some very dangerous things happening over in north korea right now. so we have to be able to balance
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multiple things at the same time and remain focused robust conversation about the level of funding that goes just some of these governments and also about our border security. and i think the white house has a big job to do over the next two weeks. i hope that president biden will speak to the american public about why support for ukraine is so important. look, vladimir putin doesn't intend to stop at ukraine, moldova poland. they're very concerned. other countries could be next. he does not intend to stop here. this is serious and we have to get serious about it now >> heather, if donald trump gets elected in the fall, do you think that spells the end of american support for volodymyr zelenskyy is ukraine yeah, i don't necessarily think so. i worked for the president for just over two years and often he will say certain things, but the policies can be very different. i think he's playing to the base. i think of again mid america by enlarge, does the right thing in the end, we want
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to keep us troops at home we don't want to have to send them over to europe. i often say i have a baby brother who's a marine. i want to keep him here at home. i don't want to see him sent over to europe in plays or anywhere else. and this is the best way to do it by supplying ukraine with a weapons that they need to get the job done providing humanitarian support, and providing limited economic support. because if you crank camp that keep the lights on, they can't fight this battle against putin. and so we need to support them in a bipartisan fashion. republicans and democrats working together for the safety of our national security our us forces. it's in our best interest all right. heather, an hour for us this morning, heather, thanks very much. i really appreciate your time. thanks thank you >> all right. >> time now for sports march madness delivered more madness as we almost saw the first one seed in the men's tournament, go down. meaning over time to avoid the upset, caroline nano has this morning's bleacher report i assume andy is recovering from the shock of
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all of this fairly good morning. i haven't checked on him. i somebody has got to go make sure that he is still functioning properly. houston, his team, they've been one of the best things the country you all season texas a&m pushing them for 40 minutes and then some levs night and cookers are applied 12. with two minutes to go before the aggies went on a run for the ages, wade taylor draining a long two to cut believed to single digits this is a couple of possessions later, hits a three all of a sudden, we have got a five-point game here and a little bit later on now, one possession game, one second good anderson garcia inserting himself into aggie lord, the buzzer beater from deep forcing overtime. the senior from the dominican republic coming up so clutch but using hunker down to the extra period, mall shed, nice little baby hook with 30 seconds to go ceiling the wind is a cougar survive 195 advancing to their fifth-straight week 16 market is back in the streets. they've seen for the first time and 11 years, but not before a scare
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from the tnc, colorado the buffaloes erasing and 11 point halftime deficit before tyler kulyk put the golden eagles up for good two-time all american, finishing with 21 points and 11 assists in the 81, 77 when the other two, once he had no issues, purdue get an a biggest tournament win in school history, steamrolling utah state by 39. and the reigning champs, you on dominated northwestern from start to finish. they crews to a 17-point when looking really good unfortunately, though cases the clock struck midnight on the syndrome gorillas at least at this year's big dance, yet grand canyon, james madison, yale, losing the alabama duke and san diego state, respectively. yesterday's that sets up a championship game rematch as the aztecs and the huskies are going to meet the sweet 16. we're tipping off the action thursday on our sister channels, tbs and trutv. but there's luck old on in the women's game to, to look forward to another overtime cooler light on the west coast
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between 17 i was state a number to stanford senior, emily ryan had a career high 36 points for the cyclone. she had a free to put them up in overtime. kiki eerie often did are one better the junior scoring 41. and what was a career night for her? >> so you've got three 30 seconds to go and addi brown draining the three to give iowa state the one point lead. but the cardinal would not be toppled. brooke dimitri, delivery we're in the final blow answering with a three of her own as stanford holds on 87 to 81. and the final, they're 70. do shocking ohio state and columbus, the blue devils trail by as many as 16 at one point, but they still found a way to win this game. the last time the duke women made the sweet 16 was back in 2018 and kim mulkey is lsu squad surviving a first-half scare against middle tennessee state, the third seeded tigers trailing at the half everybody thinking, could this be at, but they really turned it on in the second half, they went on a 3098 rudd
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during the third and fourth quarters to put that game away undefeated the top ring south carolina, they continue to roll after beating presbyterian by 52 in the first round. don staley squad topping north carolina 88, 41 as they prepare for a tenth straight sweet 16, they looked unstoppable. eight more games tonight, including iowa and caitlin clark playing her final game at home as the hawkeyes take on westward junior at eight eastern. so things slowing down a little bit, kasie, but you've got a lot of women's basketball all day to look forward to, and i will go check on andy scholes just to make sure he's okay. i think he's back tomorrow. but if he's not, we want have a problem. >> i think it'd be wise. yeah. i am congrats to him and fingers crossed for houston going forward, caroline, thank you. you very much. i really appreciate it. >> coming up next here. donald trump, in a new york courtroom today, while the da prepares to begin seizing the former president's assets plus how a severe geomagnetic storm is about to impact us here on earth i brought in a ceu or max
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