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credit building for renters with self this is cnn >> the world's news >> welcome back to. cnn this morning. it is 07:00 a.m. on
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the east coast. now, i'm victor blackwell alongside amara walker out, allison chinchar so much for joining us. >> yeah. if you just waking up, no need to pull up the shades. your sunshine is right here >> here's the weekend we got on our jelly bean colors full assortment here this morning, pointing to get to this morning, including new developments in two of donald trump's legal cases not only does he want the judge to reconsider allowing fani willis to stay on the georgia election case. but he's also fighting the gag order in then new york hush money case. also the largest crane on the east coast has arrived in baltimore and work will soon began to try to lift the wreckage from the francis scott key bridge the new plan to try to clear all that debris and how the city is remembering those who died. >> and in whether we begin out west, we've got another system makes king its way and it's going to bring flooding very strong winds and also some heavy snow to the west. but
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then that's all going to shift to the center of the countries that will take a look at that area as well. >> and another big upset and college basketball, another number one seeded team foals caroline manto has all of your march madness highlights as coming up all right. >> fulton county district attorney, fani willis is moving forward with her election subversion case against donald trump after judge scott mcafee decided that she could stay on the case. but >> as expected, trump and some of his co-defendants have appeal with some choice words for willis, cnn's nick valencia explains, when we could get that crucial decision from the appellate court victory in amara after judge scott mcafee granted his certificate for immediate review, we had been anticipating this filing, but now it is official. the former president donald trump and eight of his 14 remaining co-defendants. including his former chief of staff, mark meadows. and his former personal attorney, rudy giuliani, are asking the georgia appellate court to overturn judge mcafee is decision and remove fani willis let's from this case. and
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here's what they're saying. and part of their filing which is scathing de a willis has covered herself and her office in scandal and disrepute the trial court's decision not to disqualify da willis under these circumstances is a structural error, a violation? the defendants due process rights and seriously denigrate the public's confidence in the integrity of the criminal justice system. we did reach out to the fulton county da's office, but they declined to comment. however, we should wait for the response in writing. a source with knowledge of this process says that the appellate court will have 45 days to make its decision. but of course, all of this underscores just how much the disqualification of fani he willis still hangs over her head and this case, even as she and her team tried to bring the focus back on the criminal charges against the former president and his remaining co-defendant victor amara >> all right. nick valencia. thank you. and coming up a little later, we break down what this appeal could mean for the case and whether it might force delay. meanwhile, willis isn't letting the threat of a possible gag order in this case
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slow her down recently, they tell me now like me to talk about wraith. well, i'm going to talk about it anyway troupis is some challenges that come to be in blank and, i see so much greatness in the city that has so many great african american leaders. and i appreciate all of the sacrifice that you all have had to make to be in these positions? >> now, well, i spoke at an atlanta area event last night and appeared to reference in the management from judge scott mcafee in his ruling earlier this month, the judge decided that willis could continue her election subversion case against donald trump, but he warned her previous comments were legally improper and could lead to a positive so gag order in the future. in january, willis defended attacks on her then lead prosecutor, nathan wade, suggesting he was being targeted because he's a black man. after judge mcafee is ruling, wade left the case. >> the biggest crane on the
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east coast is now in place to start removing debris from the collapsed francis scott key bridge in baltimore. crews are rushing to find the bodies of four construction workers who are still missing right now, the collapse killed six people in all at a vigil friday night, a local pastor who the tragedy brought everyone together as they lost members of their community and a piece of the city's history i have members at this church with been here for 30, 40 years, who said on this balcony here and watched >> it be constructed it's a part of the community. a lot of our individual mile congregation drive, that bridge to go to work. and so now it's really a life changing moment >> cnn's michael yoshida is joining us now from baltimore, michael, obviously this could be a very dangerous mission, especially for those divers. what's the first step in getting all that debris out? >> hey, good morning, amara, before we start seeing anything lifted out of the water, we have days of analysis ahead, more than 1,100 engineers here
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in baltimore as well as across the country. taking a look at this wreckage, trying to figure out how to take it apart piece by piece. of course this be happening on the water and in the water. so you move one piece one piece. how might that shift other parts of this records now all that work put in perspective be happening just over my right shoulder. you can see further down the highway where this collapse happened out once they get a plan for how to attack this removal process that's where we will see all of that equipment be put to use. of course, we saw that massive crane brought in just over the last few days. but in all we're going to see ten tug boats used as part of this process. also, nine barges, eight salvage vessels, five coast guard boats, as well as those floating cranes out part of the challenge here is we're told there's 3,000, 4,000 tons of weight of that debris on top of that ship. will that large crane that we've been showing the chesapeake 1,000, it can lift 1,000 tons. so again, they're going to have to take apart
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this wreckage to try and start that removal process. we're told once they get to that point, could take several weeks, if not longer. once they start to clear everything out. out of here, we're told by officials and they'll try and get those divers back in the water trying find the bodies of those missing construction workers tried to start bringing closure to those families as for the timeline for the recovery process and trying to get everything built back up. maryland's governor night quite yet ready to give a timeline on that back to you? michael. >> thanks so much. right now, donald trump's lawyers are gearing up for a fight in the new york hush money case against him. his attorneys say they want to file a legal briefs to challenge any expansion of a gag order in the case. >> cnn's kara scannell explains why manhattan prosecutors are asking for clarity on the order >> good morning, viktor an more back-and-forth over the gag order. judge, juan merchan imposed on tuesday and criminal hush money hayes, he ban the
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former president from making any comments about potential witnesses. jurors, court staff were prosecutors on the case? >> including >> the family members of prosecutors and court staff. and this gag order doesn't apply to the judge or the district attorney, alvin bragg the day after this gag order went into effect, donald trump began making posts on his social media platform about the judge calling him compromise and the judges daughter calling her out by name, saying that she is a trump hater. no problem. prosecutors wrote to the judge on thursday saying that they think that trump violated this gag order by making statements about the judge's daughter, asking the judge to clarify this. they wrote the people believed that the march 26 order is properly read to protect family members of the court, but to avoid any doubt, this court should now clarify or confirm that the order protects family members of the court. the district attorney, and the other individuals mentioned in the order, trump's lawyers pushing back saying that they believe the order is clear and that trump hasn't violated it. they wrote to the judge to confirm or clarify the meaning of the
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gag order in the way that people suggests would be to expand it. trump's lawyers say if the judge is going to consider this, they want an opportunity to file a legal briefs on it. it's not clear when the judge will rule or if donald trump will can continue to make these posts about the judge and his daughter. but this trial is expected to start in two weeks. amara viktor, kara scannell. thanks so much this morning, went to weather alerts are in effect over parts of the country. some areas are dealing with heavy rain, strong winds, and yes, easter weekend some folks have snow when he's to tell him mother nature, it's somos, april on mute. all just allison chinchar in the cnn weather center. alison, where we looking at for this late winter storm? it's going to be a lot of states that i will say this. i grew up in ohio. i remember a couple of years making a snow bunny instead of a snowman here will either give me some kids may be doing the same thing this weekend here's a look at where it's raining and snowing right now, you can see a lot of rain right here along the california coast spreading inland to see here is you're looking at pretty intense snow already. that's going to continue as we make our way through the day,
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there is a flood threat because it's not a very fast moving system, so it's got a lot of time to dump some rain and that's going to cause some problems, especially from los angeles down through san diego, but that will spread east for an into arizona. the snow is also going to move eastward. so a lot of these other states are going to pick up some snow, even places like utah colorado, arizona also going to see some snow in the coming 24 to 36 hours by monday, the focus becomes the central us. >> you've >> still got the snow and even some freezing rain on the northern tier, heavy rain along the front in the southern edge, this is where we have the potential for those severe thunderstorms and that's even going to spread as we head into tuesday as well. now, in terms of the severe weather, it's basically from texas all the way over towards west virginia. the main threats guys are going to be damaging winds, the potential for large hail golf ball size or larger and yes, even the potential for some tornadoes >> allison chinchar or thanks so much a united airlines flight made an emergency landing after flying through extreme turbulence, coming up why there is now more rough
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>> come on, man and the lost kingdom. now streaming exclusively on macs news this morning, seven people injured when a united airlines flight hit severe turbulence on a flight from tel aviv to new jersey the flight had to be diverted to upstate new york so that the injured people could get to medical attention. >> multiple people on the plane complaining of nausea and chest pain from the turbulence, just observation. nothing was serious, no major injuries there were more than 300 people on board when this happened. and in a statement, united air said the jet refueled and continued on to liberty airport. cnn transportation analysts, mary schiavo is joining us now, married, i think a lot of us are now quite familiar with turbulence, but it seems like it's happening more and more is that correct and if so, why >> well, you know, the experts you're out on that, but it's certainly seems so the why is
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because the weather weather patterns have been strange, unusual. a lot of rough weather lately. and so we can expect more turbulence and, you know, the cause is very, i mean, there's some turbulence that's always going to be there. for example, turbulence over mountains and mountain rotors, the wind goes over the mountain and causes turbulence, turbulence from rough terrain and, and, and the the wind's blowing up and down from the train and around that brain. they call it thank convection factors. >> but here >> we're looking at frenzel turbulence, turbulence that happens when different weather patterns emerge, when front meet each other, when warm air meets cold air, and when either there is unstable air, you have a real chance of turbulence. now you can have in stable air two, but unstable clare and what's going on with the extreme weather patterns certainly leads to more turbulence and, the one thing they always say they, they aren't kidding, buckle up. that's your best defense. >> but
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>> this one was pretty severe, but not the most severe aviation folks grade turbulence in four levels light moderate severe, and extreme. now, we know this wasn't extreme because the damage is the plane. the plane has to be checked and there have actually been flight. usually over the ocean where the planes are lost due to damage from turbulence. >> but this was severe >> it can send >> people hospital, make people sick severe turbulence. you can even have momentary lapses of control and the airplane or though that did not happen here. so tough stuff would be >> pilot have known at captain and probably have known that severe turbulence was possible, probable how much? >> i guess four >> notice would they have >> known or had about the turbulence >> unfortunately, a lot of turbulence is what's called clear air turbulence in your onboard, weather radar and even other weather radars is port of
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course, from air traffic control can't tell you that often the best raw reports and the most heads-up you get are reports from other pilots, pilots that have gone through the air, through the area just before you and they report it and they make pilot reports and then air traffic control will pass those reports on and they're also transmitted electronically will pass those onto the pilot. but if a pilot before you and soon before you, because these, this turbulence can move and these weather patterns can move very quickly unless one has reported it ahead of you, you may not know it and it's why it's called clear air turbulence. you're not going to see it on your radar. >> so you said that bad turbulent and this could cause damage to an airplane. so then my question is to you regarding safety, right. because when i'm on an airplane and i'm a pretty decent flyer in terms of not getting too scared. but when it starts to shake really bad, i will hold my neighbor's hand. i don't care if i know you were not. i mean, should we be worried when it gets that bad in terms of safety?
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>> no not usually the instances where turbulence has caused damage to the aircraft, there was one and i forget what caroline was over the pacific number of years back where they actually had to scrap the plane. the turbulence was so bad >> but >> but people lived but ordinarily know and i used to teach aviation in university and i had this video that i got from a manufacturer and they in certification process had the flex the wings to the point of where they break and the video showed that in the testing, they flex the wings it's not quite straight up and down, but almost straight up and down, not quite 90 degree angle, but a goods 45, 50 degree angle up from straightened level. >> and those >> wings held tight and they did not break until those extreme deflections. so you're pretty safe, even even regardless of the level of turbine the lancet, even in that instance where there was extreme turbulence, the wings
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did not break. >> okay. well, inside is a different story, isn't it mary schiavo thanks so much. >> can reach out to folks. >> i actually have done that before i flew through to florida years ago and it was hurricane dennis or tropical storm dennis at the time and i don't think the plane should have been flying, but i remember shaking so bad. the lights are going out. people were screaming and i was holding the woman's hand next to me and i was crying yes, i will do that. you're like i've never sitting next to you on a flight, you know that hold your hand. >> yeah. exactly >> what it >> is the latest showdown between former president trump and fulton county district attorney, fani so still ahead, our legal expert weighs in on trump's latest push to get willis kicked off the election subversion case. >> and it was gone in a matter of minutes. the deadly baltimore bridge collapse who's that are catching the eye of a former ntsb investigator. he joins us straight ahead on cnn this morning
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the priority in our investigations is to get the perishable evidence first and that includes witness interviews. to make sure that you have the recollections of the events on the ship at the time of the accident or not faded away or not to contaminated by speaking with others. so that's normally the top priority got it, of course, also to get recorded data from the vessel that don't maybe lost >> you obviously have lot of experience investigating these, these kinds of accidents. i don't know if it's of the scale, but in terms of how this could possibly happen, because when you look at the video of this ship crashing into the bridge. you see that it loses power than it looks like the generator power is back on. >> and >> then it crashes into the bridge. and i understand that the propulsion was lost as well. what could cause such a power outage and loss of control of a ship? >> yeah. so from the video and
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the information we have so far from the voyage data recorder, it seems like the rhetoric, total power loss throughout the ship principally electrical power, which then would cause the main propulsion diesel engine to shut down as well. and without any electrical power on the ship. but basically nothing works. you can't turn the engine, you're and you can't steer the ship. so you're basically just drifting but what could cause a power outage >> power outages revenge result from a malfunction of any component on the electrical generator the electrical generators or diesel engine driven and devices. so with any internal combustion engine any fault whether it'd be fuel oil, lube, oil leak, any type of cooling water lake significant enough to result in safety shutdown of the engine
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would result in loss of electrical power now, normally they would have a standby generator standing by or running in parallel to pick up the load immediately. however, if there is a significant failure than all of the propulsion or excuse me, all the electrical generating power could be lost throughout the ship and then as we saw in a video, as quickly restored and then for some unknown reason, it was, it was lost again >> well, obviously it'd be interesting to find out what exactly caused this, so that this does not happen again in the future. so that can be avoided. tom roth, raphe. thank you. >> donald trump is not given up on trying to get fulton county district attorney fani willis kicked off the georgia election interference case. defense lawyers for trump and his co-defendants ask the georgia court of appeals friday to overturn the recent ruling allowing willis to stay on the case nathan way, the lead prosecutor on that case resigned as special prosecutor after the judge's ruling that either wade or willis had to
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step aside from the case after a romantic relationship between the two was made public >> jordan b. now it's cnn legal analyst, michael moore, a former us attorney. michael, let's start here with the legitimate grounds for appeal on this decision. are there any it'll glad to be with you. there's a real question about that. remember this is an intermediate appeal and the judge, the trial judge had to give the defendants permission to take it up to the court of appeals and so they're challenging whether or not the ms willis should have been removed to fix the problem, not just mr. wade, but there may be a sleeper issue in here and that's sort of this idea, this forensic conflict of interest. and while the defendants may not have connected the dots about the monetary interests. now this issue about her comments at the church and whether or not that somehow may obtain in the jury pool pool of place to conflict. there that may be something that we see one of the judges grab hold two as i think about the appeal, they have a right to appeal and a lot of this has just about protect perfecting the record to keep the appellate record
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holder if there's ever a conviction, so they could appeal it. but this this is a normal part of the process. it's just unique because we're talking about a former president. >> now the comments of the church he talking about when da willis said that are suggested that they're going after him because he's a black man. >> that's right. i mean, so whether or not sometimes there's an idea that those kind of comments would be cured in jury selection that you just ask jurors, did you hear this? that doesn't have any impact on what you think about the case? the problem with that is that there's been this massive new cycle about the case. there has been these comments that have now been out there and there's really no question that there may have been some jurors perspective. jurors that have heard this. the same reason we're talking about gag orders and other places because they talk about protected from the sanctity of the jury pool. while the question is, did they do these comments and did these comments have some impact or potential impact on jurors who may be chosen. hear the case. >> let me get to that gag order in just a moment, but just to button this up, does this we know that the trump mission is to delay, right? does this
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delay the torres no question. it delays the trial. i mean, i think this is just another piece of evidence that tells us that this case is not going to be heard likely before the election. the court has about 45 days to make a decision of whether or not they will accept the appeal. they would be a briefing schedule than they might be some argument. so that delays it. but even if they don't accept it the defendants can ask the supreme court to hear it. supreme court of the state to hear it >> and all of >> this just drags things out. i think it also puts the brakes on and the judges mine about setting a trial date because why would you set a trial date of someone's like a fool's errand until you have well, this issue and the issue that's now pending before the us supreme court, that'd been on presidential immunity. why would you set a trial date without some certainty about whether or not you can actually move forward. >> let's talk now about the new york hush money case. and this is where we're talking about that gag order trump's attorneys said the manhattan project curators are trying to expand the gag order that was set this week. what the prosecutors have asked for is they want clarity, they want some clarification and say, when you said that there
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couldn't be statement against the witnesses and the attorneys and the courts staff did you also mean the court and family members because the day after the gag order, trump attacked the judge and his daughter. is it clear one way or the other if it does and would it be egregious if there is some expansion two the judge and his daughter, i think it likely as written, does not include the judge in his daughter. i think it was a mighty silly move on. trump's part to do this. but why would you take on a judge and his family the judges them, hear your case, it makes no sense to me, but he's sort of campaigned off of these thanks anyway, as far as expanding it, probably what would happen is the judge would hear some argument or at least allow them some short expedited brief briefing period to say, look, we should expand it because these are things, but remember, i think judges two and prosecutors are probably like this. you have to develop some amount of thick skin well, as it relates to you, i don't
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think the judge would care too much as it relates. maybe to the specific prosecutor, the judge may not care too much as it relates to family members potential witnesses possible jurors, then that's the kind of thing. i think it will get the courts attention, wouldn't surprise me to see there'll be some expansion but not without at least the chance to be heard. >> all right. michael moore, thanks yep. >> all right. >> i'll full year behind bars in russia. no trial, no evidence made public coming up. the calls to release american journalist evan gershkovich it says the untold story of the mission that chain space by forever. the new cnn original series space shuttle columbia, the final flight, premieres sunday april 7th at 09:00 p.m. on cnn >> my fellow sessions, >> you need to be better when you're not normal, it makes me want you to be dead. be better at being normal >> regime streaming exclusively on mac next shingles, the rash
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seems now closer to freedom, despite the growing criticism of the kremlin and increasing pressure from us officials, is employer his friends and his family this was our latest brief glimpse of evan gershkovich appearing in a moscow court this week. >> that's motion. >> in the past, we've been kicked out of the courtroom i can see if and gershkovich's in their high matthew from cnn is that you holding up? all right. woodman >> i would you want us to do this time? journalists weren't even allowed in. is that attention of the wall street journal reporter on espionage charges was extended for another three months outside us ambassador marked have bleak anniversary >> this verdict to further prolonged evans detention feels particularly painful as this week marks. the one-year anniversary since evan was arrested and wrongfully detained. in your catherine berg for simply doing his job
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as a journalist >> the >> accusations against evan are categorically untrue they are not a different interpretation of circumstances they are fiction >> but incarceration behind the walls of the fault of oh, prison in moscow is a grim fact. us officials say they're negotiating with moscow for his release. even the kremlin confirmed this week contacts on a prisoner swap, a continuing for the russian president, the 32 year-old american newspaper reporter is a tradable asset we are willing to solve it >> but there are >> certain terms being discussed. the via special services channels. >> spit solution, i believe an agreement can be reached. >> and this is who putin has hinted he wants in return. vadim krasikov, a russian operative, jailed in germany for killing a chechen dissident
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in a public park. so far the germans have been reluctant to set him free. but the kremlin knows painful agreements have been reached in the past in 2022, us basketball star brittney griner, convicted of possessing cannabis in russia, was swapped for victor boot and the tourists russian arms trafficker. >> i want to tell the world that i'm a victim of political for kidnap and random, >> russia is also holding other americans among them former us marine paul whelan, convicted of espionage and jailed since 2018. us officials have designated whelan and gershkovich has unlawfully detained if the kremlin has any desire to salvage russia's integrity and international esteem >> they should >> do what is right and release evan and paul immediately >> but the kremlin may want more than just integrity and esteem in exchange for its most valuable bargaining chips.
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>> well. >> president biden issued a statement on friday condemning again, the russian detention of evan gershkovich, calling it wholly unjust and illegal. he also addressed paul whelan and other americans who he said were held hostage pledging, we will never stop working to bring you home. viktor amara back to you >> all right. matthew chance. appreciate. let's switch gears a little bit now and talk about march madness, which wouldn't be march man is without an upset. we have highlights including nc state studying when last night over >> there. >> there's new ally in the fight against climate this is e car business blue carbon. we just need to protect nature will do the breast in carbon >> cnn, sunday, april 20, the first at nine, i brought in a ceu or max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy and just two weeks here, i'll take that ensure max protein, 30
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>> it is officially springtime but some parts of the country are still going through some winter storm. >> yeah, alice engine char is back with us. okay where are we talking about? >> it's really going to be all over over the next course of a few days. and i mean, mother nature is really throwing in everything but the kitchen sink here in the next couple of days, we start across california right now, you've got the heavy rain along the coast and also some pretty heavy snow. once you start getting into the sierras. but this is going to continue to spread eastward so in the short-term, the biggest concern is going to be flooding basically stretching from los angeles down through san diego. but that's going to spread eastward into arizona as we go later on into the day, wins also up around 50 to 60 30 miles per hour are going to be a concern today. and also notice to its the snow that's going to spread eastward as well. so even states like utah, colorado, arizona also going to get some snow out of this system by the time we get to monday, the central us becomes the focus. we're still talking all the same elements you've got snow to the north, very heavy rain along the front, but now now a new component, the severe weather is going to start to show up along the
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southern tier of the us. you've got some very warm temperatures down there. some of them even record breaking laredo, texas could hit one-on-one on monday. that's their normal high for mid july, but that's going to be one of the ingredients that helps fuel lot of the severe weather. and that's going to be the focus monday from texas all the way over towards west virginia, you're talking damaging winds, large hail that could be golf ball size or larger and yes, even the potential for some tornadoes as well. >> did you say one-on-one >> yes. >> as 101 degrees yeah. texas. wow. all right. >> in charles and wild, whether thank you. >> another top seed crashes out of the men's ncw, a tournament number one houston loses to duke and a nail-biter, carola maddow joins us now from new york with more do kight good fortune of being paired up again? and some underdogs early on, but they still got it done here. >> yeah, you need a little bit of luck in this tournament. you guys know that you need to be playing well at the right time, but they've gotten a couple of things that have really broken their way and we're used to this team making a deep run in the tournament because they've
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made it to the sweet 16 in 19 in the last 25 seasons, but they've never done it with former player john shy or who replaced the legendary coach k2 years ago. this was a really scary moment in the first half of this game when houston's all american point guard jamal shed turned his ankle while driving to the basket. he left a game. you did not return. he is such an incredible player that, that opened the door for the blue devils and they're big man kyle filipowski the houston managed to keep this post. the cougar spot to baalbek with a chance to tie in the final seconds. but emanuel sharp coming up short on the straightaway three. so do holding onto when 54, 51, one despite a season low in points >> any questions about their mental toughness are any questions about their heart i think they answered that tonight seeing the togetherness, the how we didn't quit out there tonight, that that really does show the growth from from last year. i mean, we remember how upset we went from not sharing when we didn't want to repeat that again >> so let the celebrations
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begin. duke advancing to the 24th eat eight appearance in the program's history, they will face a familiar foe tomorrow night. they're acc rivals, north carolina state, the 11 seed wolf pack. >> continuing >> what mo review he was a very unlikely run feeding marquette 67, 58 last night and see states now 18 games in a row since the start of the conference tournament, which they had to win to be a part part of march madness has been an incredible run >> it's magical. i'm going to say we knew this from the day from day one, we knew were a good team. it was all a matter just locking in and understanding our role is and, you know, no better time to be doing that. now >> playing with a lot of confidence amends elite eight tipping up tonight on our sister channel, tbs, illinois and top-seeded you can't get anything started just after 06:00 eastern followed by clemson and alabama just before nine nc state's women's team also continues to show up in the biggest the moments taking out the number two seats stanford by ten points last night to advance the elite
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eight for the second time in three seasons, the wolf pack celebration getting the wind with the water bottle celebration in the locker room. before they turn their attention to a date with top-seeded texas tomorrow afternoon all eyes are obviously going to be on iowa and their superstar caitlin clark as well when they take on colorado later this afternoon, college basketball's all-time leading scorer making headlines earlier this week after receiving an offer from ice cube to play in his big three league. now according to tmz, the deal worth about $5 for just ten games that she would be a part of. but yesterday, she told reporters that this was really knew her as well >> to be honest, i found out about the big3 thing, that same exact time you all did. i honestly don't talk about those things with really anybody. i have other people that deal with it and they haven't said a word to me about it and my main focus is on this team and helping us find a way to beat colorado. and hopefully when one another one after that >> smarten 14 viktor and amara
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to kind of keep her shielded from everything that she's being awkward at this time of the year and they thought a couple of times where they've been tested in the tournament so far, and colorado's no slouch, so it's going to be exciting this afternoon. >> yeah. focus on the game in front of you. carolyn mantou. thanks so much >> carolan shia such a superstars and chase.com, a kayak or pushed out to sea and lost four hours. we will have more on the rescue after the break >> fanned ammonium, ease, bronchi is brought to you by xfinity extreme sports from the best seat in the house with xfinity, because it's only live once. >> not all caitlin clark's are the same >> caitlin clark >> city planner just like not all internet providers are the same. built settle >> you went fast, get you want reliable get reliable. you went powerful get out, get real deal
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coast guard was able to locate chris smelly off the gulf coast of florida thursday evening yes. >> malveaux once played for the university of south carolina, told cnn affiliate wb rsc that he set out that morning for a solo fishing trip in a kayak. well, he was pulled up into the rescue chopper as you see there, just as the sun was going down there are some times where, especially as the sun started going down and i'd seen the rescue helicopters fly over me pretty close by a few times, but didn't see me that i was like, oh my gosh, i'm about to spend the night out here in the ocean well smell his wife was the one who called the coast guard and she told the local affiliate affiliate wbrc that she was upset. but in a loving way lucky man. >> well, the >> cnn podcast, five things now has a saturday edition on five good thing is you can take a breather from the headlines and hear all the uplifting stories across the world. listen wherever you get your podcasts.
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>> all right, first >> of all, with victor blackwell is up next. what do you have coming up? victor packed show >> an issue that's important to a lot of people, especially political intellection year as crime. well, now a team of black mayors they are coming together to take it on days before they met the mayor organizing the coalition was a victim of crime himself. he will join me, plus los angeles, there's a bill to get reparations for latino families analysts kicked out of their homes their land is now the site of dodgers stadium. so i'm going to speak with a member of one of those families fighting for acknowledgment of what they lost and then there's me on >> you see that smile is so good. i mean, there's so many good songs and so much history, rising star in country, who sings on two tracks on the album is going to be with us. we'll talk about what it means for her and the other black women, country singers who were on that outcome. >> you know what i was thinking about when i was watching you tv yesterday wearing a stetson hat, i was like, there's a taylor swift correspondent you
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need to be that beyond, say, corresponded. >> i'll take it added to the list we have a great show, vic, there'll be watching. thank you very much. let's start the show right now >> so first of all, >> if you're trying to wrap your head around all the headlines around i think diddy right now, a lot of people are sean diddy combs, puff daddy, brother, love. we've watched him for three decades now producing and performing and running several businesses. will now he's a target of a federal investigation into human trafficking. homeland security investigators search two of his homes this week. that investigation reportedly came out of several allegations of sexual assault against him, no charges have been filed well, he settled one lawsuit filed last year by former girlfriend performer cassie, and since then, accusers have filed for more suits

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