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>> goods >> sunday morning >> to you, welcome to cnn >> this morning, it is >> april >> 7, >> 2024. i'm victor blackwell hi, ma'amrow walker hea what we're wing is morning for you. we have new insight into that contentious phone call between president biden d israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu as israel's war on hamas enters its six months today. >> new developments, desperate pleas for life-saving aid to get gaza and where ceasefire talks, dan, right now ahead in live tv coverage, also, it' ba twork for lawmakers o capitol hill starting tomorrow what's on the agenda and whether we could see that gop showdown between congresswoman marjorie taylor greene house speaker mike johnson, and eclipse fever is being felt across the country. how one of the hottest tourist ataction
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in the mdle the path of totality is gearing up for tomorr's out of this world >> one of the greatest college baetball players of all time is set to ceff against one of the greatest coaches of all time for the national championship. but no matter who wins, how it still a slam dunk for women's sports. and the fans little later we're with new details about that call between president biden, israi prime minister benjamin netanyahu sources tell cnn that reopening the erez crossing in northern gaza and ramping up. >> we're >> aid rather worth sticking points during g contentious called between biden and netanyahu, we'll have more on that in just a moment. now, today marks six months since the hamas attack that led to the israel-hamas war in gaza, hamas killed more than 1,000 people, more than 250 people were taken hostage and moved into gazyesterdaand tel aviv protesters ndemned prime
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minister bjamin tanyahu and called for new elections. an for mas toelease all of the hostages. six months of fighting has left more tn 30,000 palesans deadthat is according to gaza's health ministry, including 12,000 children. it's also left the enclave facing a humanitarian crisis. we have teamedoverage this morning, nic bertson d better we'd amid are standing by. we will begin though with cami dechalus, who's traveling with president biden in wilmington.hat's the latest kamila >> good morning. what we know on that call that took place between president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. is that biden was very forceful on this call insisting that netanyahu open up more and more crossings in the northern region of gaza to allow more humanitarian aid to go into that region. and he insisted that he do it by that evening. now, we know that the
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eventually they're sick and securitiesinet approves a measures to allow that to happen. but this reay just demonstrates h biden is expressing both publly and prately.rusttion and how they're haning that humanitarian situation in gaza. and the whe house put out a statement st earlier this week calling it unacceptable amara, viktor >> all right. camila dechalus. thank yo hamas does it is sending a delegation to cairo on sunday for ceasefire and hostage talks. sources tell cnn that the directors of the cia and israel's intelligence services will also be there. >> cnn's ben wedeman joins us now. what ben do we know about? this round of talks >> victor amara? well, we know that this round of talks after many other rounds is somewhat different because of president biden's pressure on all sides to make progress in that call
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with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he did press the prime minister to make progress in these negotiations to somehow come to at least a temporary truce and a an exchange of hostages for prisoners biden is also president. biden is also putting pressure on egypt and qatar, which have direct relations with hamas to put pressure on hamas to also be willing perhaps to make compromises to reach some sort of a deal and really the general outlines of a deal oh between hamas and israel have been out there for quite some time we're talking about a temporary ceasefire along the lines of what we saw back in november of last year, as well as a release of hostages for palestinian prisoners and detainees in israeli jails. now the sticking point there is how
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many palestinian prisoners and detainees for every hostage that is a detail that has yet to be worked out in his clearly a point of some contention between the two sides. and finally the palestinians are hamas would like that israel allow palestinians who many of whom more than 1 million are now huddled in rafah on the egyptian border in southern gaza to be able to return to their homes if they still have homes in northern gaza? as i said, the details are basically the broad details of a possible agreement. are there it's really the details that need to be worked out that finer details and we understand that these meetings in cairo, we'll start some time later today. probably go into the night, but as i said, president biden's
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pressure seems to have really changed the tone of a series of this latest round of negotiations. after many other rounds which resulted in no progress whatsoever viktor matt rempe, we'll see how effective that ultimatum is beyond the the opening of the crossings. ben wedeman, thanks so much >> all right. let's go now to cnn's international diplomatic editor, nic robertson. he is joining us from the site of the nova music festival. people have gathered there today to mark six months since the attack what's happening there, nick >> yeah. i mean, just look behind me. this commemorates and remembers the more than 350 people that were killed here and people hear these soldiers are coming here today to remember it, it's six months and the impact is real and the trauma is real. these are people whose families have
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empty spaces at the table today now, we've been along the border today we can see their continued strikes going into gaza in the khan younis area. and we've also been to the erez border crossing that pressure president biden put on prime minister netanyahu to open up the border crossing to allow aid to go through the prime minister's office had originally indicated that trucks, aid trucks would go through today's sunday. we've been there as of an hour ago, no trucks have moved towards the border and we don't get any indications that that that's actually going to happen but i think really for for so many people in israel today, this is what today is about for a lot of them, particularly those who lost loved ones, particularly those who lost loved ones here at the nova music festival, particularly those. and i'm just going to ask my tries to follow me over here to this image over here. this is not somebody who w killed. this is somebody who was taken hostage. here from the festival
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and still you see posters around here demanding for him to be leas. is a traumaf montn that israel finds itself living with inside of gaza. there's the trauma of the lack ofoodthe auma, the rstrikes a the trauma that's ing fected on people's daily ves. they're more than 33,000 according palestinian authority has been killed and i'm just listening and can ar another denation of a strike ing into gaza. so i'm what toay when u stand in the midst of the remin so many killings, this is a story this is a situation that for so many israelis they don't know how it's going to end. and e similarly across the border insidef gaza, six months on yeah. yeah. nikki was a all together when we were re starting to get the numbers of
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those injured d killed and unaccounted for. and w could ny people would still . so hostages. and there would be tens of thousands of point. ians dead at this >> so much uncertain cities robeson repor us. fter nic thanks so much. to capal hill this week after two-week break, the senate tomorrow, the house on tuesday, and this will be a pivot week for both speaker mike johnso and homeland security secretary alejano mayo will explain why comi up. i'll put excitement is of totality for tomorrow's solar eclipse. howhis does it have cleveland a the rock and roll hall of fame are preparing cludg what's on t all portant eclipse playlist and' >>inal tips off off finals or tips off this afternoon and dience more on t surge in g interest in men's college
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ouster bring everything to a halt? cnn's melanie zanona explains how the chaos could continue >> yeah, good morning, guys. congress is bracing for another busy stretch following a two-week recess. and for speaker mike johnson, it is shaping up to be a pivotal week for his speakership as he tries to find a way to fund ukraine without losing his speaker's gavel republican congresswoman marjorie taylor greene did file a motion to vacate the speakership just before she left town. she did not take a step though, that would force a floor vote on that resolution, but she has been publicly bashing johnson and she has warned him against sending any more federal funding for ukraine. are manu raju caught up with green over the break. here's what she had to say >> i'm not saying i have a red line or trigger and i'm not saying i don't have a red line are sugaand i think that' that's just where i'm at right now. b i'm ing to tell you right now, funding ukraine is probably e of the most egregus this that he can do. >> now, johnson has not dress ukraineso it isot ls
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expected to receive a floor te this week, but it is convertion amongst topic of republics as they returned to washington. and meanwhile, on the otr side of the capital, the house is finally eected to send over impeachment articles against homeland security secretary alejandro, america's who has become a punching bad for republicans as they seek to make the border a top campaign issue in 2024, that step will happen on wednesday when the house sends those articles over to the senate. >> and then the >> jurors will be sworn in the very next day. but the trial is not expected to last long, and that is becae the democratic-ctrold senate has little appetite to actually convict circus. and democrats are signaling ey want to end this effort and dismiss the trial quickly. amara and viktor sorry, melanie, thanks so much joining us now for now is a cnn political commtator, errol louis arrow goods sunday morning to you. let's start here with marjorie taylor greene. when we ur last
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those old hope opera teases intohe next chapter do you think that there are enoh greenend the democrats, maybe chip roy who said that be a problem if ukraine funding cos up, therare enough republicans who would vote to oust the speaker a go rough what we saw after the mccarthy vo >> well, good moing, victor. we don't want to see that to rule it out. there's an on unprecedented level of chaos in the republican caucus. they know it makes them look bad. they know it's especially diicult to have another change of leadership, another floor fight fothe leadership in an ectiear. but marjorie taylor greene, one person in one district who's got a lot of different objectives and urges that have more to do in some ways with her from national fundraising and making sure at she is
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thrilling her crowd back home for national policy to turn on that for the learship of congress to rn on that, that's where we are viktor. and in fac it coulhappen >> now f the democrats, they uld vote to keep the speaker whe he is keep them with the gavel athe gavel with him rath. do you think that's more plausible since the president has said tt it is imperative to get that money to ukraine no no nobody wants chaos. and the democrats have shown over and over again that they're going to make or allow the republicans to own every bit of their chaos if they can't get their caucus together, they should not expect any help from democrats. but if that's what the final trade on the table is, that okay. we'll prop you up. speaker mike johnson, but we've got to get this. you crane aid sensible way out of all of this. it's just not going to be that easy though. it's not, you can't do these deals in secret. viktor people can get wind of who's talking to the
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speaker, who's planni to flip their ve. that's why they have whips. that's why they have causes people like marjorie taylor greene are going to make it very, very dif wog al >> let's turn to 2024 now. and the money trump campaign says that this florida fund raiser yesterday brought in a little more than 50 million a little more, almost double what the biden event couple of weeks ago, maybe ten days ago. so with former president obama and clinton brought in, we're gonna get to the disparities between the parties and the candidates in a moment. but what can we conclude? what can we take away from just that number from this single event trump's campaign and the rnc being able to raise that much money well, what we knew about the event this weekend was that it was going to be for basically billionaires. there's heavy hitters and then there's billionaires somebody who can write a check for upwards of $800,000 is a very unusual human. and he he he collected a
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bunch of now what will know though, in a few weeks? >> victory >> the structure of the money. how many of them were gigantic donors and how many were sort of lesser donors. one thing that the democrats have made a point of talking about is that, that they've gotten their money from hundreds of thousands of small donors. so when they go out and they asked people to give them $20.24 or so some other kind of small amount that's really more about voter mobilization. the money is nice to have. but what they really got is a locked-in voters, especially in some of the battleground states. and we'll have a better sense in a few weeks when we get more disclosures about the extent to which the republican, then the democrats are also using this push for money as a way to mobilize voters, let's talk about this disparity now, a great day, obviously for the trump campaign, but the rnc and former president trump were about 100 million behind biden and the dnc as it relates to cash on hand at the start of april you have the numbers here
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of what they earn in march, 60, 5,000,004 the trump campaign, 93 million for the cash on hand. let's put up the democrats numbers here, 192 million cash on hand, bring in 90 million in march the new york, times has this analysis that a pac supporting trump has spent since he left office in 2021, more than $100 in legal fees when you have these disparities what can we take away from that considering also the trump is one in the past in 2016 with far less money that's exactly right. i mean, look, there are a couple of things that are gonna go on. victor. first of all, the fact that so much money is going for his legal defense is going to make it hard for some donors to write one more check it's also going to make it very difficult on the ground for republicans out in the various states and counties who are counting on some of this money to realize that for every dollar that got
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donated, far less than $1 is going to make it down to the local level. one saving grace in all of this for, for trump and the republicans is that donald trump has virtually 100% name recognition. so the money that they have can be spin really very, in a very targeted kind of a way they're not introducing him to any constituencies of what you see is what you get. a lot of people already know all about what they like or don't like about donald trump. and so it won't take as much money as it might otherwise have taken to get him up national platform. that's the one saving grace though those legal fees are going to really just crush their ability to make good on keeping up with the democrats who clearly have a money juggernaut rolling at this point. and the tab for those legal fees is running errol louis thanks so much for being with us and joy this sunday are still ahead. we are just one day away from the highly
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is at one of those events and cleveland, ohio, outside the rock and roll hall of fame i'm not sure if you knew that cleveland rocks on a good day, but during an eclipse, it will totally rock. it is in the path of totality. >> this is >> the rock and roll hall of fame that is in cleveland, famous for the rock and roll hall of fame here basically it's like a concert. they have their themed eclipse glasses. it's a little like a consequence. we have our backstage pass to solar fest. they even have a t-shirts like a grok t-shirt toward tee shirt for the path of totality tour with all the cities on the backside. >> now, this is >> downtown cleveland, the science center, which is right next door in the sun. if it is a cloudless day like it is today, it will be right up there and it should be a perfect day if we get a beautiful day like this. one of the cool thing that the rock and roll hall of fame is doing. >> they're going to >> have speakers set up throughout the city. and there
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will be a special playlist to go along with the eclipse itself. >> when it happens, we're all out here. we're gonna have music blasting and it's going to blast on our plaza in all through downtown cleveland. we play speakers. we're all going to have the same soundtrack as this happens. and we're playing celestial music you are deejaying the eclipse. >> yes, we are deejaying the eclipse for everybody. that's in town and you're going to hear david bowie, elton john rocket man donovan. you'll hear probably some taylor swift thrown in, but then pink floyd eclipse is going to be our penultimate moment. >> dude. >> rock and roll >> and during totality, if the timing works out, pink floyd's eclipse, the song eclipse should be playing as the shadow of the moon passes over this part the weather supposed to be partly cloudy, partly sunny depending upon the way you look at it. we are. hoping for the partly sunny bid. viktor amara. >> it's going to be fine
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miguel marquez. thank you. joining me now is janet ivy? she is the president of explore mars incorporated and ceo of janet's planet janet, it's so good to see you >> there's gonna be a >> lot of sun chasers out there tomorrow. so many people are traveling the roads are going it'd be congested, especially for the path of totality. of course, you have airlines who are also sold out with these special tickets to see it from a different vantage point, you're one of those son chasers. where are you where you had because you had to change your plans last minute because of the weather, right? >> i did >> i was down in texas and your course of canada and had planned to watch it from there, thought, all right, i just finished up doing all these shows about the solar system and the solar eclipse. let's just watch it here. so early last week, my husband and i were looking at the weather and i was like, we're going to change your ticket. i'm going to drive back from texas. we're going to head to illinois so i'm crossing my fingers that we've made the right decision, but will be heading up to gerbil, illinois later today. and considering taking the back roads just to avoid some of the
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major interstates back in 2017, there was like a 13 to 16 hour traffic jam after the eclipse. so everybody just make sure you get gas, make sure you've got some snacks, be prepared. that the traffic could be a little intense. yeah, maybe a portable toilet >> for your children, are let's talk about what we need to do to be prepared, right? because one of the things that i was googling this morning was how to get at my hands on these really cool eclipse glasses. allison chinchar. thank you for these, but how do we know that the glasses are going to be saved because you can't use regular sunglasses no, it's like this is where i really want to tell everybody if you can see right here, it's like if there is a blink >> place in-between the lenses, there's a chance they may or may not have been made by somebody reputable. so look here for this is done by american paper optics. they may 2, 0.3 million in for nasa, 5
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million for libraries. i know them there in memphis. they're a good company. you also want to look for the iso rating. but again, you want, you have to wear your solar viewers because there are 100,000 times more strong than any sunglasses. what we need to remember is that your retinas don't have pain sensors and think about it, your eyes lins is focused light on the back of your eyes. you can see clearly, but if you were to look directly at the sun, that focus light can burn your eye and you can have permanent ice damage if you have kids mentioning kids, these don't always fit over little ears really well. so what you can do is you can literally put it inside of a paper plate it'll cover their entire head. if you're looking for ways just to enjoy this kind of spectacle, you can take a little disco ball and it will shine the crescents everywhere. i mean, even crazier way is you can stand with your back to the sun user ritz cracker, hold it over a piece of paper. you'll see the crescents. you can use a button. i mean, it's kinda like you can poke a hole in a
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plate. i mean, you can even make one of the old time kind of like pinhole boxes. and again, these are all ideas that you can find on nasa about the solar eclipse. but these are just ways that, oh, did i mentioned last thing, i can even grab a colander and hold it over a piece of play so again, these are safe ways if they're trees nearby, sit underneath there and the sun's crescents will dapple on the ground as you're waiting to totality. if you happen to be getting there. but anybody everybody in the united states will be under a partial eclipse except for that very thin line of tow tattle totality so if you're going to do that, you must be wearing glasses the whole time and even if you're going yeah, but we're going to be at 99%, even that last little sliver of sunshine can still be damaging to your eyes. >> so very important. just important. yeah. >> it's >> very important to remember. >> yes, absolutely. i'm so glad you showed us what you know, because i don't have the time or i don't really have the will to make make a pinhole
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projector myself. but who doesn't have a coal lander, who doesn't have a ritz cracker. i have both at homes. i will that'll be my backup plan telling us before we go, janet, what we will see. they kinda walk us through what this total eclipse is going to look like when the moon covers the sun it's really fantastic. and one of the things i will go quickly is that the sun is 400 times the diameter of the moon, but it is also 400 times the distance away from earth. and so you're going, how does this tiny moon cover up the disk of the sun it is that distance that compensates for that size you move far enough away. we get that. at first contact. it's like that is when that moon takes that first nibble out of the sun, and then we'll begin to see it. and sometimes people go, well, this is kind of underwhelming. nothing's happening, but as we move to second contact, that has been the beginning of totality. this time because we're in solar max so, um, we may see these pink prominent, prominences all around. it's like we may even
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see these like bolts with some people say we may even see a solar flare and it is the only time that we can see the beautiful sun corona is during totality than third contact the moon starting to make its exit, we'll put those glasses back on and then fourth contact. the whole thing's over within a couple of hours, but something to remember is that we have to have a new moon. i don't know if you've been watching. there's been this beautiful waning crescent that's happening. a new moon. and the moon lines up perfectly between the sun and the earth. and we get total solar eclipse. so i just want to say everybody be safe last thing if i can just share this thing is that when a great cultural stories before we understood the science came from the bottom, mllib, a tribe, and they thought anytime the moon covered up the sun, that that meant that the moon and the sun, we're fighting and that the only way to bring the light back was for people on earth to stop their coraline and to make peace that could be
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something really amazing to happen tomorrow amidst this great celestial event. >> that's a great story. and hopefully if congress is listening to that as well jana, i really appreciate your all the visuals is very helpful. and cnn is helping you prepare for one of the year's most anticipated celestial events with an interactive map outlining the solar eclipse's exact path. and what you can expect to see in your city five in oklahoma are fighting wildfires in the western part of the state a large fire was reported in woods county, prompting evacuations and the town of sharon, oklahoma officials reported eight fires across six counties and fire crews are on high alert as a critical fire threat remains in place throughout the day today cnn's allison chinchar joining us now i want to talk about the eclipse, but we'll first start with these serious threats. these fire threat will go in chronological order. so we'll tackle today first and you move on to the eclipse. yes, the big concern is going to be these incredibly strong winds, not
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just an oklahoma, but a lot of the surrounding states as well. so let's take a look what we're talking about again, you can see those high wind warnings wind advisories in places like kansas colorado, new mexico spreading out towards the east and look at some of the numbers already coming in. white ranch colorado 96 mile per hour wind gusts, several 8090 mile per hour wind gusts. and that's day, even oklahoma though picking up when gas above that 60 mile per hour range and it's those high winds that are going to help fuel the fire concern for today, not just an oklahoma, but again, you can see a lot of the surrounding states have that elevated and critical fire threat for today, but also for monday as well. now, on monday, that's not the only concern we're going to have. we also have the potential for severe storms across the southern tier, especially texas, oklahoma, and arkansas. that is very likely going to cause some problems homes for folks down there who were hoping to view the eclipse, obviously going to be better viewing the farther north you can go especially into places like vermont and maine. the main concern with these 30 threat, it's going to be large to very-large hail talking possibly up to tennis ball size guys. and then yes,
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the potential for some tornadoes. so people leaving the eclipse may have to keep that in mind is they're looking king at their exit route after leaving, seeing the eclipse >> yeah, certainly. so many people in places they do not live there visiting. so make sure you check those rows before you hit it and cell phone service might get spotty right? with so many people. are you gotta be careful and plan ahead. thanks so much up next, a battle of the best all season uconn and purdue had been the two best teams and men's college basketball. now that go head-to-head for the national title, can uconn defend its graph? >> the greatest, stage they talk about for a lifetime. where is the champions have tbs >> some people just know that the best rate for you is a rate based on you with all state because they are people out there who aren't used
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basketball here from kaitlan as she shares her thoughts on the significance of a national championship win i, think that would be the cherry on top. that would be the top of the list. the thing that you're most proud of. and something you get to share with your teammates. but at the same time, you it would be for every iowa women's basketball player that has come before us. there has been a long list of really amazing talent that i played in this program going back when see you, vivian stringer, coach the i women's basketball program. they were in the final four, i believe twice maybe once with her joining us now. so you didn't sports analyst christine brennan, kristie. and good morning to you. the headline on cnn.com is caitlin clark says championship win would be the cherry on top, but hopes her legacy is greater than that. it's certainly is. i mean, this would be great to have but she will be remembered for the college years as one of the greats, even without it this conversation, viktor
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amara, great to see you both is kind of strange to me and we're hearing a lot from the uconn people and when you think of all these great players that connecticut, and they're wonderful, they all went and played with other future wnba players and so they're saying you have to win a championship or bringing the steward said this, you have to win a championship to be to be one of the grades caitlin clark is one of the greats. what she is doing has never been done before, and women's basketball and why instead of this conversation, why they're not saying thank you, caitlin, why they're not saying understanding that rising tide lifts all boats? i remember tiger woods getting a little of this before he went into the pga tour pretty quickly, the pga tour players were like, oh, we love you tiger. so i guess this is a human nature >> but what >> caitlin clark is doing it iowa, she stayed home and is built a program where she'll be the only wnba players, of course, on that roster. and
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uconn is just loaded. so i think it's a little bit of apples and oranges. and why aren't we celebrating one of the greatest things to happen, not just in basketball, women's basketball, but in women's sports. and frankly, in american sports, we have fallen in love with what we've created girl next door, he or she is folks caitlin clark, obviously playing the super team dawn staley, south carolina gamecocks. today at 3:00 for the national title. you're right. that alone should be something to celebrate, right? those obvious a lot of talk about a win would give south carolina that perfect record, a sturdy eight and o. >> it would be the >> second title in three years. here's what south carolina potentially on the brink of establishing a dynasty. how crucial is this game? christine, for iowa in terms of making their mark and women's basketball history again, i think they've made their mark. i think >> the nation is the viewership is huge, right? these games are being viewed by more people than watch the entire world
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series and the masters with tiger woods and so many football games and on and undergo so it's just extraordinary what we're seeing rise me a lot of the women's world cup even 1999, the soccer randi can stain and brian a scurry and mia hamm, et cetera so i think i i think i will of course, they loved win the game. but if they don't win the game, i saw i think it's basically the same south carolina mike going to stance daily. she played on our olympic team war, the red, white, and blue carry the flag and the opening ceremony he said an olympics. and just doesn't recruit. she reloads every year in terms of the talent that wants to play for her she is the best coach in the country. she is the one that is the gold standard. and how wonderful the story line is here, right? of this one great players, you said a few moments ago victor leading into the segment and this great coach and great team, not that i it doesn't help break coach lisa bluder, she's doing amazing things, almost miracles and sports to be able to get iowa.
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no one thought we'd get to this point to this championship game. >> yeah. christine, you mentioned a huge audience, more than 14 million million people watched that uconn iowa game. espn says it was their most watched basketball game in the history of the network men's or women's college, or nba. >> and there's some >> asterisks there, but that is still a huge accomplishment. and we'll see how big the audience is this afternoon at 3:00 for this championship game? in christine brennan. thanks so much. yeah. audience peaked at 17 million yeah, credible >> coming up, president biden delivers a stern message to the israeli prime minister more on the list of vibes demand for benjamin netanyahu, that's ahead. >> get your viewing glasses ready eclipse across america, live tomorrow at one. >> if lawn care were easy, everyone would do it as well as true green. does it drew greens online tools help ensure your
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