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a total of 53 cases. we know that about 58% of those cases are in young children younger than the age of five. so that's an area where health officials are watching, right? now. john, and as we continue the year, it'll be interesting to see total net nationally, how many cases we're going to end the year of 2024 width, if we're already at a total of 97, john it up on the screen a moment ago, we had that that statistic 97% effective, that measles vaccine is that's right, 7% effect so important. >> yeah >> jacqueline howard, great to see you this morning. thank you very much. >> we got a lot of >> developments on some major stories and new our cnn news central starts now donald trump raging against >> prosecutors as the lead legal cases begin closing in on him. it's a critical month for the former president. his first
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criminal sderot trial starts in just a couple of weeks. and next hour, the last possible we will sentence for convicted murderer alex murdaugh. soon he'll find out how much time he will get for stealing from his clients and law firm. also today, 50 the million people from texas to virginia are under a severe weather risk. some areas could see some tornadoes. you'll have the latest forecast for you, kate is out, i'm sarah sidner with john i'm berman. this is cnn news central >> this morning. crooked, deranged, et evil. that is how donald trump celebrated easter. the words he used the easter message to describe the prosecutors leading criminal cases against him as he gets ready for critical month, be targeted special counsel, jack smith, manhattan district attorney alvin alvin bragg, the fulton county district attorney, fani willis. this after going after the daughter
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of the judge overseeing his criminal case in new york in a separate message, seed and steve contorno joins us now, >> pretty >> stark, one might say bleak, one might say dark holiday messaging steed as absolutely john him. >> and this is something we have seen from the former president's as his legal engagements increase. and is lashing out against the judicial system where he is facing indictments for different upcoming cases. this message in particular was focused more generally at the quote prosecutors and judges that are doing everything possible that he said to interfere with the presidential election. those are his words, obviously, they would argue that is not the case here. and then that posts he went onto attack jack smith as you said fani willis, the da in fulton county, georgia. andhis comes after a week where we saw the
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former president repeatedly attack several other individuals who are involved in overseeing these cases and some other family members, as you mentioned, the daughter of one of the judges overseeing the trial that is set to begin, that will determine whether he made illegal hush money payments to adult film star stormy daniels. and the timing of this is coming just as the legal calendar is hitting a critical juncture for trump on. let me go through some of these dates for you because it really there are stacking up. i'm thursday is the deadline for trump to secure $175 bonds in the case over revolving his business empire in new york on april 15th, that new york hush money trial begins also in new york. and on april 25th, the supreme court of the united states will hear arguments that will determine the breath beth, of presidential immunity. of course, trump is arguing that he has blanket immunity while
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he is president and cannot be charged for what he did while in office. so all of legal cases are starting to hit ahead and we are seeing trump attack the judges, the prosecutor theaters, the judicious judicial system at large. at this critical juncture, john >> all right. steve pareto for us following all this, appreciate your reporting, sir. >> their new this morning, president biden's path to reelection could hinge potentially on black voters but he has to reach them first. his team is trying to tackle a decades-long drop in black voter turnout especially among black men. and battleground wisconsin, could be the first test of their efforts. cnn's isaac dovere is joining me now. isaac, wisconsin's primary tomorrow what is the strategy here? what are they looking at? >> well like they'd been working for the last couple of weeks on implementing a number of new methods that they are trying to do to reach out to voters. a big part of it is organizing and communities what they call relational
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organizing, not just knocking on doors, but having people go to spots where they thinking voters are and who have not been engaged with the problem process and talking to them, getting them involved in deeper conversations than that usual. again, knocking on the door saying, hey, would you vote for this guy or that guy that is a part of a larger effort that also involves putting voters are putting volunteers to work in texting everybody in their contact group, putting it together on content, maybe for social media, all these things that they're looking for of where to break through on this huge problem, as you say, it's been years of a decline in black voting and especially among black men, there was a quinnipiac poll last week that showed 69% of people are black voters saying that biden would be their choice for president, 23% showing that the trump would be their choice. those numbers are higher than they were in 2016 or 2020. they may that may not be where things are in november, but the big concern for the biden campaign is getting black voters to show
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up at all and to be there in places that they need pretty much every battleground state the biden would need to win a second term it's a place that has large concentrations of black voters in some of the major cities >> all right, isaac to veer. thank you for that. john. >> we already knew reaction to the bleak and dark easter message we were just talking about from donald trump, republican congressman mike lawler. was asked about the attacks on judges, prosecutors, and their families. this is how we responded >> i think everyone needs to tone down the rhetoric, the language. and, you know, obviously social media has become a vehicle by which to bludgeon people i just think at the end of the day the former president, current president and on down l, all of us have a responsibility to check our language, to watch what we're saying. >> well, this now cnn political commentator, paul begala and cnn senior political
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commentator scott jennings. paul, that was kind of a long-winded answer to a very direct question about what do you think of trump's attacks on family members of people here and the response was everyone needs to be nicer. does that cover it? >> yeah. well, everyone needs to grow a spine, john, everyone needs to stop being such a pucelle animus. what i'm sorry. if you can't stand up and say possibly threatening or at least endangering, uh, judges family is a bad thing. and by the way, both sides really, here's what joe biden said in his easter message, according are our president here. he said, i'm sending warmest wishes to christians around the world g does he need to really tone that down? is that really hateful >> the republicans are terrible spot here it's actually the opposite. isaac's report is very important, right? joe biden has the opposite problem. he's got a problem with his base and he seems to be addressing it. but let's see if he can get black voters back and young voters back. huge problem in biden's base trump has no problem with his base. in fact, this problem is the base because the things he does
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that fire up that base like hawking god forbid a king james bible for $69. when you can buy it for $6.29 on amazon, the rest goes to mr. trump, apparently those things alienate the voters trump needs in order to win your, he lost 25% of the republican vote in kansas, 25% of the republican vote in the primary in arizona when he was it's not a post. he lost 19% of the primary vote in florida. his home state, where hizon, a post. so he's got this huge problem with swing voters and moderates. biden has a problem with his basement least biden's addressing his i think trump is making his problem worse. >> scott, it's interesting. i mean, in 2016 and after trump won election, the first time hi, you did get the sense that republicans, many republicans hated having to answer questions about trump's behavior. they avoided any chance they get >> now, mike lawler didn't look comfortable. >> there >> but he just sort of went through the motions and then
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moved on. i'm wondering if republicans, this point don't have the issues that they used to have with that well, i think republicans still hate having to answer for it because most of them don't conduct themselves and in that way >> and number two, the correct answer to the >> question is family should be off-limits, particularly daughters of judges. i mean, i question the legal strategy here. i mean, is it really smart to go after the daughter of the judge overseeing your trial >> i >> i question the wisdom of that, but hey, i guess he's he's allowed to do what? so when i look, we're going to have another cycle, like we've had before. and he's going to do things that are going to make a lot of republicans uncomfortable. some are going to defend it, some are going to squirm around the edges of it and some are going to say it's wrong and i sort of feel like we're on rinse and repeat. i mean, this message you put out yesterday, it's really no different than a lot of the messages we've seen him put out since he came onto the scene >> but then scott why can't
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mike lawler just give the answer that you gave right there and you come by the way from a state more conservative than mike lawler is. congressional district hey, listen, i mean, i look, i respect the heck out of mike lawler. i think he's a great congressman. and i wish him the best because i hope it gets reelected. i think one of the most promising members of congress that we have in the republican conference. and so i don't necessarily think he has answer is something that an average voter would here and say, that's wrong. i think they would say, yeah, but that seems like a reasonable response to me. so but i don't think there's any i don't think there's really any way to run a race when you have a significant number of republicans in your district by just running going simply as an anti-trump republican, which is i think what you're suggesting, you cannot do that. i mean, that's not a possibility. the base of the republican party expects republican elected officials to some degree, to support the
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leader of the party, which today is donald trump. >> while you were talking about president biden and his base, addressing his base a little while ago, i think he opened the easter egg festivities at the white house today and he did an interview, i believe with nbc and he was asked about voter enthusiasm. so let's play a little bit of that >> i just think people are so tired of a negativity that is proper that they just physios wanted get engaged. they want to change things. and i'm optimistic. i really am >> people want to get engaged. i'm optimistic. i really am. and i think he also went on to say that he is seeing signs that people are starting to get engaged. is he or their size like that out there, paul >> oh, i think he is. i isaac's reporters important. i talked to the democratic party chairman in wisconsin about ten days ago, ben wikler he is on this and same way isaac saw i
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saw when i talked to ben and democrats trying to country, they should be desperately concerned about their declining support in a black community, especially with black men, they should be and are very concerned about declining enthusiasm among young people. and they're working on it. see that makes sense to me. politician has a problem. politician working on the problem. >> mr. trump's problem is that he is alienating those voters. he needs, he should be putting nikki haley on the ticket, not demonizing her and attacking her supporters, by the way. meanwhile, democrats are reaching out to haley supporters and haley donors to try to bring them into the tent it is, i guess, because it's the day after easter there's two kind of churches >> once that >> down heretics and others that welcome and converts, right? biden seems to be the kind of politician wants to welcome in converse, mr. trump is definitely somebody who has gotten down heretics, and that is politics of subtraction not addition scott, i saw the head shaking. you wanna put words to that head shake that we saw there as paul was talking
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>> well, i mean, the idea that he's going >> to put nikki haley on the ticket. i mean, that's not a possibility. i mean, i think trump's is looking at his vice presidential choice. well, why? >> and a couple of ways. one can help me. one divisive, right? >> because, most of her supporters >> approve of joe biden. i mean, look at the exit polls from the primaries. i mean, she her her support was largely made up of joe biden's supporters and people who've never voted for donald trump. so no, i doubt that he's going to make much headway with that group. the fact is most of those people are not attainable for him what is attainable for him? is to continue to do what paul was just discussing that's the problem in joe biden's base. what's attainable is to continue to cut into the african american vote continue to cut into the hispanic vote, continue to cut into the working class vote. that's not nikki haley. i'm sorry. it might be tim scott, however. and so when you're thinking about choosing a running mate here, if you're looking at it through pure what is the politically the best thing i can do go right after my opponents weakness, and paul just laid out what joe biden's
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weaknesses are. and there's a lot of choices that donald trump could make that aren't haley, that would cut into those weaknesses. my scott jennings, paul gala, happy ladies, sort of both you. thanks so much for being with us. >> that's all right. meet third-party >> presidential candidate officially running as literally anybody else seriously, that that is his legal name will speak with this texas and who's using his name hoping for change and starting today, california's fast food workers are getting a raise their minimum wages now, 20 bucks an hour. but well, the change mean higher prices and potentially job cuts. also right now, crews are working to clear a channel for ships near the destroyed bridge in baltimore. we're getting up close, look at that >> get your viewing glasses ready. >> eclipse across it's america live next monday >> from meat free monday to sunday so many ways to save
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advantage of them and stole their money at a time. and when they needed it most. i mean the loss of a loved one was hard enough, but to be the trade by somebody that they revered in the community, revered there are still scars with this now as the host of the murdoch family murders podcast, matt harris, matt, you've been following this from the very beginning. what are you looking for today >> well i mean, it's could be a hard road for the murdoch attorneys to pitch this fact that the polygraph was tainted or influenced by the guy who ran the polygraph that day. so i think that is a hard sell and then also, i think we're looking at we'll judge girdle, they do a concurrent penalty for the federal charges with the state charges. that is what was the original plan with the plea, but the plea may be tossed out because of the
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failure on the lie detector tests. so i mean, either way it's going to be hard de for alex murdaugh. i would imagine >> so. let's >> rewind a little bit. talk to us about this polygraph test. why did he take it? what was it about how ready fail it? >> fair enough. >> okay. so it was part of the plea deal with the feds that being truthful because he's supposed to be truthful and everything is supposed to let them know everything there is to know, right? so we took that back in october. i think it was what we just found out about that a few days ago that he was consistently dishonest throughout the lie detector test. dick harpootlian, jim griffin, his attorneys have said that they just got word this a little too late to do anything about, but they're saying that the the man who was doing the light detector test talk to elic murdoch before it started good about zhorin vendor salute. you remember for the natalee holloway situation,
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he said, oh, i just did a polygraph and zhorin van van or solute and they say that rattled elic murdoch and that rattling caused him to appear dishonest. and that's part of the reason why you appear dishonest and all these questions and the questions we don't know all the questions yet at all because because the federal government says we're not going to tell you what we asked him because we're still on vote going investigations, but i'm assuming they asked about where 6 million plus dollar is that has gone missing according to the fed's, the states that it was about 1 million fed's say it's about 6 million also, we know that, we know for sure that he was asked about there are people in his life, other attorneys in his life and whether they were involved in any way. so with dishonest answers, the fed's want more from alec murdoch. if they're gonna go through with this plea deal what do you think it is that alice murdoch? wants here is he angling for something? and if so, what is it
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>> his ultimate goal would be to go to federal prison instead of state for isn't much better location, but emily lime house, the process federal prosecutors said that's that's not going to happen. she doesn't think so. then his next step would be to have whatever the feds give run concurrent with the state gave so if by some miracle he would get up his double life sentences of killing maggie and paul. he could get out, say sometime in his late '70s if they ran concurrent >> do you think he's got that realistic goal of overthrowing the state murder convictions. do you think that is how he spends his days trying to figure out a way to get those tossed >> hi, i'm guessing that's how he spends his days trying to get those tossed. i think it's obviously very difficult to get those things overturned, especially given that we had the evidentiary hearing about
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the tainted juror that was tossed by the judge. now, there's gonna be all sorts of appeals down the road about that evidentiary hearing. and there's some other things about what was led in by judge newman attending to the federal crimes during the murder trial. so that's still a few years down the road before that even plays out, but i'm sure that alec it through his life has gotten away with a lot of things and beaten a lot of charges and may still think that he had a little plug that i think he's still has in his mind and will win matt harris. >> thank you very much for being with us this morning. a big day for your coverage. thank you. appreciate your time. >> sarah it's all right. right. now, severe weather alerts are in effect from texas two virginia. some areas could see hail, strong winds and tornadoes. others might see some snowfall. this is an intense system that already savage the rest. cnn's elisa raffa is joining us now, some
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snowfall in april, rough with it is also going to come some intense, severe storms were talking about a multi hazard spring storm here. right now, we're still watching it develop on radar. you could see some early morning lightning strikes are too far from oklahoma city. we've been watching mob near omaha, this snow starting to build over the dakotas. but what's going to happen as we go through the day today's the atmosphere is going to juice up and fuel up what a lot of humidity we're looking at temperatures about five to ten degrees above average in the '70s and even some 80's, 80's for jackson, a dallas 79 degrees, some low and middle '70s across springfield. this will also come with dew points that will be pretty buoyant and pretty moist and humid in the middle '60s, that's going to let all that air rise. let the severe storms grow and some of them will spin. here's a look at that risk from st. louis to springfield, back down into dallas, where we're looking at damaging winds up to 70 miles per hour tennis ball hail and a
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couple of tornadoes, some of which we're afraid could be on the strong side, edf to straight or greater from st. louis back down towards springfield and oklahoma city. so we'll have to watch this very closely. today and again tomorrow. the risk pivots to the east of the ohio valley from lexington down towards nashville. >> as we go >> through tuesday for the same threat. so something that we'll have to watch closely and you can see the storm's really blowing up here across missouri is we go into the afternoon and evening blowing up again tomorrow from ohio down into tennessee. also notice some of the cold air starting to clash for some of that snow up in the great lakes and then going into interior new england later in the week, all of this could come with some flooding rains as well. we have a two day risk for excessive rain. so like i mentioned, multiple hazards as we go through the next couple of days, sarah >> all right. at least rafah. thank you so much. john wright, new concerns about bridge safety after a barge hits a bridge right underneath a busy highway, it happened again the
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getting assistance, which i'm not sure as allowed from an adult like figure meanwhile, and the aisle next to him laying number one, there is event taking place two finishers now at the white house easter egg roll seen as are left sides standing by watching this all unfold for us whose one? so far, or are there any losers? in fact? and easter egg roll >> i don't think there's any losers here today, but the white house easter egg roll is officially underway, as you can see, a friend, those images about 40,000 people are expected to be on hand here for the de a festivities. it includes about 64,000 actual eggs that came from farms in north carolina and pennsylvania. this is a tradition going back to the 1870s, rather be rutherford b. hayes was the first president to allow children to roll those easter eggs with a wooden spoon of x tradition has continued on today. president biden a bit earlier today said that this is
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a great opportunity to open up the peak for this easter festivities. but this family friendly events is also coming against the backdrop of simple little political controversy over the weekend especially stemming from the president's proclamation declaring march 31st, the transgender day of visibility. now, the president first issued this proclamation back in 2020 hey one, and it said that march 31st each year would be transgender day of visibility. that is something that republicans seized on this year because it just so happened to fall on easter sunday, even though easter sunday rotates each year and falls on a different day. now the house speaker, mike johnson i'd on social media, quote, the biden white house has betrayed the central tenet of easter. he added the american people are taking note, but if you take a look at some tweets from the president's accounts, there was one relating to easter sunday where he sent his warm wishes to christians around the world celebrating
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christ's resurrection and then there was also a tweet relating to transgender your day of visibility. he said that on that day i have a simple message to all trans americans. i see you. you're made in the image of god and you are worthy of respect and dignity now, president biden, this morning did an interview with today's show he wasn't asked specifically about this, but he did laments the negativity that is in politics today. if you think he said something, voters are tired up, take a listen >> i just think people are so tired of a negativity that is propagated, that they just, they just wanted to get engaged because they want to change things. and i'm optimistic, i really am >> now we are expecting to hear directly from president biden, the first lady, in just a few hours and th event is going on rain or shine an see, there's merain trai laydown, but there's many familiere are hong to joy the festivies today. >> ilookke lot of bonds. >> i am trying to figure >> out what the best technique is with the wooden spoon and the egg to get it to role of the furthest and the fastest we
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ll won that here are that size great to seyou. tnk yovery much, sarah. all right. you gotta stay ound for thisne. a 35-year-d texateacher, an army veteran isunningorreside, but he's changing his name legally to literally anybody else and he started a third-party presidential campaign using signatures for tas non-primary voters by may to secure his name on the ballot. and if that fails, he is urging supporters to write him in this november literally, anybody else joins us now. now, first of all, sir, i'm not sure what to do. you go by, mr. else or should i refer to as literally? that's the first problem i have here. so i just want to make sure we're good. mr. ellis's that worked for you >> i answered all three, whatever you want >> your first middle and your last name, can you give me just
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some sense of why go through all this trouble because it's not some a small thing to change your name and then to get on the ballot >> yeah. so i mean, it's it's about as serious as you'd expect, just changing your identity and you know if it had been anything frivolous totally wouldn't be worth it. but i think this message is definitely worth spreading. and, you the support that i've been getting from this has just been absolutely overwhelming i was an unknown last thursday and now i have pretty much like virtually an army of volunteers that, um, that are just waiting for my call to get this sentiment out. i mean, this is resonated with a lot of people that you see the headline that literally anybody else for president, you know, exactly what it is. and if it resonates with you or not. >> you've really touched on something because both campaigns the biden campaign in particular has said this, that they are concerned about people not showing up to vote. can you give me some sense? it's of
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what your big issues are with having these two candidates, donald trump and joe biden back at it again in 2024 the way i view it as kind of like a bad relationship. >> if you're with >> someone, it's not necessarily that they are bad for you or is it just they bring out the bad in you and when these two are in the oval office, when these two are in power, america is not the best at it could be, and it's one of those things is like you just you have that we have to have a breakup in order for us to be better we need to end this relationship we have with those two candidates. there's just starts negativity now, just because go ahead. >> go ahead >> yeah. there's just so much negative tip negativity now surrounding both candidates and it's come to a point where they can do no good from the eyes of the other camp. they can do no good. and that's ridiculous. we should be able to honestly assess when somebody has positive traits or
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negative traits, but they there it's become so divisive and that's it breaks my heart that america is this way right now. and this candidacy kinda sets the floor. hey, this is where the average american would be because i consider myself the average american if are two main party candidates cannot rise above this bar then they don't deserve to be in office >> are you getting response from people? what are people saying to you as they see this headline literally anybody else you're out there i'm looking to raise money for your campaign and trying to get those 13,000 signatures of registered voters who didn't vote in the primaries, which is a hard thing to do. i think bye, bye. i mid-may. >> what are people saying to you? what are you hearing from the average as you say, the average american or regular folks seeing your name out there >> yeah. i mean, the response has been overwhelmingly positive. i mean, there's been a few who are concerned about the spoiler effect, but 113,000
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is just texas some states have as low as 800 signatures and some states like california have 200 signatures. i mean, it's a whole litany of requirements. i think florida is the most tricky because they actually require you to pay $14,000 just to verify the votes >> and there's >> each state has different requirements, but i've had volunteers in many, many, many states. i mean, yeah, texas has the most of them because that's where i am but i've all the way from maine, i had a guy in hawaii boots on the ground >> florida i think >> we have some in >> massachusetts they're all over the country and they're all overwhelmingly in support. i'm getting phone calls all the time. just people thanking me for actually having the courage to step up in this voice >> we know from the polling that there are a lot of people who feel very similar to you, but you took the extra
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incredibly difficult step of literally changing your name to literally anybody else. i thank you for taking this very seriously. i'm coming. to talk to me this morning >> that was wonderful time. thank you very much. >> all right >> at&t customers listen up millions of you have had your personal data haq and put onto the dark web will tell you what information may have been stolen and what you might be able to do about that. also, a rematch of the blockbuster women's basketball. now i championship tonight, what angel reese and caitlin clark are saying about any bad blood between them. >> that's comi up check your nothing the space shuttle accidents usually not one thing. it's a series is that part of the wing coming apart space shuttle columbia, final flight premieres sunday at nine on seat from the number one
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it's a commentary direct.com >> i'm dr. sanjay gupta. >> and this is cnn what a game on tap. this is the matchup that everyone has been looking at for weeks tonight a rematch of last year's women's national basketball championship tonight, though it's in the round of eight between iowa and lsu. let's get right to kerala mantou i everyone's gonna be watching this >> lsu and iowa. john need you as their height man. i've been this is a fantastic rivalry. it's done such a great deal in terms of increasing interest in the sport or women's basketball. and it is centered around caitlin clark and angel reese, who are both 22 both extremely talented, both extremely confident, both trash
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talkers and really good teammates to boot. and so this is personal in the sense that it's about winning. it's about bragging rights. it's about all of the things which makes sports really compelling for sports fans. clerks, the biggest college star in the country, and she has said that the chance to play against a team that she lost two international championship is incredibly motivating for her in is also incredibly motivated to defend that championship. but both of them agree that off the court, there is no added animosity between them so good for women's basketball and to be honest, i've watched a lot lsu games and what they're doing for women's basketball and the way their fan support is tremendous and it's been fun >> to watch and they've had a great season so i know it's gonna be a great game and both things are gonna be ready to go. >> i don't think people realize like it's not personal via and caitlin clark don't hate each other. like i want everybody understand that. it's just a super competitive game in like i would just wish people realized that once i get but something those lines is no friends
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>> the game tips off tonight and albany just after 07:00, it is going to deliver. i know that for a fact that it's just not out of the question to think that viewership could be around 10 million people to watch this game to see who will advance on the men's side? >> on the >> four is already set. you've got alabama uconn, purdue, nc state playing for the title. we do have a bit of a cinderella in the 11 seated wolfpack. they are led by a pair of super seniors, dj burns, dj horne, pulling off another upset against duke burns just working his way to a team-high 29 points while horne had 20 against the blue devils and 76, 64 come back when the wolfpack. a lot of people know this it's already needed to win five games and five days to win the acc tournament just to get this invitation to the big dance. and now they have somehow managed to rolloff nine in a row and are heading to the final four for the first time in 41 years. and then you've got purdue who are final for bound for the first time and 44 years, tennessee all american don't connect he deserves so
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much credit. he was really brilliant leading the valls yet 37 points, but boilermakers, big-man zach edey, this was his moment proving why he is the front-runner. to win his second straight national player of the year award. he put up 40 points a career high and node the game on the line, had this big block to help still the sixth point when afterhe game, of course, you don't need a ladder to cut do the net, john, do you choose even better say that's what i always say. i never need that ladder pretty cut down the nets either. now, let me know. >> thank you. write this you some great games in store really appreciate greece and clark. i cannot wait to see that it's going to be god. >> could it be good? all right. thank you so much for joining us. this is cnn new central, cnn newsroom up next i've. >> been tuned the world with my music now, i want to focus on what's happening to our planet in >> carbon. cnn films, sunday, april 21, everyone sees
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