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x ed. the 231231 space shuttle columbia the final flight premieres tonight at nine on cnn >> good morning and thank you for staying with us. it's now about 70 m eastern here in our atlanta studios. welcome back to cnn this morning, i did not really appreciate until i sat down next to allison this blouse is an eclipse. bless >> her earrings >> as i saw the sun, i saw this side committed, yeah >> it's every so many years. >> eclipses but it's a kind of because i was concerned about not having a tough glasses and
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she was so yes, bring us a pair and these are the ones that you need, right? the is, you approved ones. it has a little logo through them in here these can see some bright lights. i do see like >> i'm not putting mine on. >> i'll do it tomorrow, so my eyes don't get injured. >> all right. here's what we're watching for you. this morning. we have new details on that thursday phone call between president biden and benjamin netanyahu after that strike that. killed aid workers with the world central kitchen, >> the list demands biden laid out and how netanyahu responded. >> and we are just hours away from that solar eclipse and cities and towns across the country are preparing for the big moment coming up, how high school in texas is working with nasa to capture >> and again, the big question is, will people be able to see it? >> we have severe thunder storms. we've got a lot of clouds in the forecast will break down what cities may end up having the best shot at seeing eclipse tomorrow. >> i love those earrings, allyson, >> also, congress returns from
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its two-week recess this weekend, it's shaping up to be a pivotal week for both house speaker mike johnson and homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas, with both men facing challenges to their jobs >> and tomorrow's ncw men's national title game is said, we've got to ourselves an old big man matchups, seven foot-4. zach edey for produce, seven foot two. donovan's clinging or you got it's going to be goliath versus goliath, then the championship game we begin with new details about that call between president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. sources are telling cnn reopening the erez crossing in northern gaza and ramping up aid were the sticking points during a contentious call between biden and netanyahu. we will have more on that in just a moment today, mark six months since the hamas attack that lead to the israel-hamas war in gaza hamas killed more than 1,000 people, more than 250 people were taken hostage and moved into gaza in tel aviv yesterday, protesters condemned
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu and called for new elections and for hamas to release all of the hostages. it's holding six months of fighting has left more than 33,000 palestinians dead according to gaza's health ministry including 12,000 children. it's also left the enclave facing a humanitarian crisis. >> we have team coverage this morning, nic robertson and bed wedeman are standing by. we begin though with camila dechalus, who's traveling with the president in wilmington camila, we're hearing more about that phone call between biden and netanyahu. what are you learning >> that's right. these new details that we have reported on demonstrate how biden was very forceful on his call with israeli prime minister, urging him to open up more more crossings that would allow more humanitarian aid to go into the region. and this really just demonstrates how biden is expressing both publicly and privately. his frustration towards the israeli government and how they need to do more to
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provide more humanitarian aid into that region and really address the humanitarian crisis that is occurring and unfolding. and gaza, amara viktor all right. >> camila dechalus. thank you very much. now, hamas says 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, had been wedeman joining us now, ben, tell us what we know about this round of talks. >> well, victor, i'm read this is the latest in a series of talks that bore no fruit, but this time it's someone what different because we know that president biden in that thursday phone conversation with prime minister benjamin netanyahu, pressed him to make progress in it goes patients with hamas for some sort of ceasefire as well as the release of the hostages at the same time, he's telling egypt and qatar with which have direct talks, have direct connections with hamas to
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pressure hamas to make some sort of progress as well. the basic outlines of some sort of agreement or deal are already there. we're talking about a ceasefire. now, hamas wants a permanent ceasefire. israel wants a temporary ceasefire along the lines of what we saw in late november. now, they also talking about the release of hostages in exchange for palestinian prisoners and detainees in his rarely jails now, the israelis want the release of all the hostages now, hamas, the question is, how many palestinian prisoners and detainees for every hostage that hamas releases that needs just to be worked out. and also the question of the return of perhaps well over 1 million palestinians who have fled to southern bernie gaza in the rafah area, to allow them to
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return to their homes if they still have homes, given that much the destruction has been most severe in the northern part of gaza and keep in mind that basically after six months of intense fighting israeli tactic has been to pressure hamas militarily to release the hostages. but clearly, it's only negotiations that really have borne fruit in that regard victor amara, ben wedeman. >> there have thanks so much. let's go now to cnn's international diplomatic editor, nic robertson nick were falling to breaking news this morning, the israeli military says that it has now withdrawn forces from a part of southern gaza tell us more about that. and the significance of that withdrawal >> yeah, this could be perhaps the most significant statement from the idf and i say statement because we have to see at borne out on the ground. but the most significant
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statement from the idf in several months and it's significant not just because it represents, they say, a significant change in the way that the war is going to be fought in gaza but also because it comes on the eve of these talks. so it's what we're hearing from the idf, perhaps sets a new scene or a new dynamic around those talks. tables were right now outside witness. the military trunk outside of the 98th division base and over my shoulder here, ma times maybe i'll zoom in a little there and see the tanks and what the idf is saying at the moment is they withdrawn their ground force from khan yunis effectively marking and end of the ground operations in gaza in their current form. that's significant, that's significant language. now, we've bent along the border today would literally been at the fence where the wire opens, where troops come and go from gaza. we haven't seen big
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numbers of troops leaving. we haven't seen tanks where you're looking at at them right now. and we have seen the sound of israeli fighter jets and we've witnessed the huge explosions of impacts inside of gaza in the khan yunis area. and what the idf is saying, they leave behind, even though the 98th is pulling out, they say they leave behind significant forces in the north of gaza. the national brigade, the hundred and 60 division significant idf forces in the northern part of gaza. this of course raises many questions what about the anticipated offensive that the idf says that they want on rafah in the south nut, none of that is clear. so we're here, we're gonna be looking around for the movement of those troops. but a significant statements so far from the idea. yeah. >> of course, i'll keep us >> posted on what you hear about that. we do want to talk about the fact that today marks six months since hamas, those hamas attacks. and you were at
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the site of the nova music festival, were so many people were killed and taken hostage. tell us more about how people are marking today and what you've heard from the people there at node, at the nova music festival, the side of it. >> yeah >> just standing their mid-sole. remember it says the nova music festival it is very moving to see the family police, that to speak to the families about their loss i spoke to one lady whose brother was killed her and she said, she feels the pain more deeply now, he's not there is smiles, not there. so this is felt very deeply. i think more broadly across israel, there is a sense still of that trauma, but a sense of the six months for them doesn't mark anything other than than they still don't know how the war is going to end, how they're going to get a real piece with, with, with hamas still existing. all these questions on people's minds. but today, when you stand in a place like the nova music festival, and i was there
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literally days after it happened. >> for >> the horrors of what hamas had perpetrated. then when you see the families, now going back, it's an open wound there's no closure >> understandable. nib robertson, appreciate your reporting. thank you very much. >> well, we are >> one day away from the total eclipse that will make its way across the united states tomorrow, 32 million people in the path of totality with many more expected to travel to the sea to see the rare celestial events, we still have not figured out the echo odd path of totality. i feel like we're missing so did opportunity every time the drama totality tell astronomers, say the united states would not see a total solar eclipse again for another two decades, cnn's harry enten is at niagara falls where a lot of eclipse chasers are heading to catch a glimpse of the total eclipse >> the eclipse is getting
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closer and closer to hitting western new york. but the big question ahead of monday's solar eclipses whether or not when visitors use these glasses, were those likened to look up at the sun, whether there'll be seeing a mostly sunny, partly sunny mostly body sky. now i put on my weatherman cap and the truth is, i don't have an answer for you. you're just going to have to wait and stay tuned. but there's one thing we're sure about, and that is many people are visiting the area. we know that from speaking with a bunch of folks, including this family from new jersey, we're here to check out the false today and the solar eclipse some monday. >> what drew you to the falls for the eclipse? why the falls for the eclipse? >> she's a science teacher >> ratan advance of two so we had to come and check out. >> you also going to mention that we're going to go see all the national parks. so like we're really like outdoor through csp board up our harvey, so like we couldn't miss this up. we put the sticker already on the rv, so
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i'm not going to miss this event. >> as a science teacher, what, what do you teach in science? is that anywhere related to? the fact that we are in the path of totality. >> absolutely. i teach earth and space science. oh, my god, this is right down your alley >> absolutely. we just started the unit of astronomy last week. >> i'll come on. that's almost like a gift from god. and now you have to get these kids interested. yeah, then they are they were so so interested to hear that they're going to actually be seeing this in real life on monday because you jersey, we still get 90%. yeah. so they're really excited why about the eclipse is most exciting to just that it's such a rare event. it's almost a once in a event. >> that's what we're hearing a lot of amara and viktor this is a once in a lifetime event that books simply put, don't want to miss. when i visit you, dan, in a glance, i'll be sure to bring you some of these glasses. so the next time there's perhaps an eclipse you can watch them safely >> we don't need it. we got it from allison chinchar >> ariane. thanks so much. are
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fire crews and oklahoma, they are fighting wildfires in the western part of the state, a large fire was reported in woods county prompting evacuations in the town of sharon, oklahoma officials reported eight fires occurred across counties and fire crews remain on high alert this morning cnn's allison chinchar is joining us now. how serious are these fire threats, right? those winds >> are incredibly strong. we've already had wind reports over 90 miles per hour in some states, those wind warnings and high wind advisories continue throughout the day today. and that's going to be one of the things things that fuels the fire threat, not only for today, but also tomorrow. and yes, it is for oklahoma. but you can see a lot of the surrounding states are also going to be dealing with that elevated and critical fire threat. again, not just today, but also on monday as well. the rest of the country, monday is really going to be focused across the area from texas all the way up to maine and whether or not we may have clouds or even rain that could block that viewing of the solar eclipse. again, we've got severe storm potential on the southern side. this does include the potential
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for very large hail, possibly up to about tennis ball size, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes. so that could impact some of the areas the storms themselves are expected to be after the eclipse. but a lot of times you get those clouds, that building et of time, but also to is people are leaving. they could encounter some of those strong storms. we've also got some areas of clouds that are going to be especially across ohio, for tomorrow. so a few other areas that maybe not be able to see the perfect conditions for the eclipse all right. >> allison chinchar, thanks so much. congress returns to capital hold this week after a two week recess, and it'll be a pivotal week for both house speaker mike johnson and home land security secretary, alejandro mayorkas will explain, plus high-end heist the parts of the country, seeing a concerning surge of so-called burglary tourists check. >> who a year, nothing but space shuttle accident. it's usually not one thing. it's series of events is that part of the wing coming apart
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fundraiser last night, former first lady, melania trump, made really rare appearance at this palm beach event. it was hosted by billionaire john paulson meantime, president biden's campaign says, it now has $192 million cash on hand. of course, it comes after that star new york fundraiser the week that raised $26 million of the most turbulent congress's we have ever seen as back from break tomorrow, they're getting articles of impeachment against department of homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas and they need to tackle ukraine and israel funding. but of course, all that could come to a halt if they have to scramble to find a new house speaker cnn's manu raju was here now. hi there, mommy. let's first focus on speaker johnson and his future, marjorie taylor greene has been worn by other republicans that ousting johnson to end with democrat hakeem jeffries taking over that position. what's the chances of johnson keeping his job? manu yeah.
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>> look, it is an open question just because of the razor thin majority, the rules in the house and the question about how mike johnson will deal with ukraine aid all coming to a head this week. this is you said turbulent that puts it mildly. this congress has been at war with each other. republicans in particular, in the house over the direction, over their leadership. of course, there was unprecedented ouster of kevin mccarthy last fall, and there's could we get c another unprecedented event and ouster of a second house speaker because of his mike johnson's handling we're keeping the government open last month that cause uprising in the ranks, particularly among marjorie taylor greene. she has the power is any one individual member does to call for a vote seeking his ouster. now, she has not said when she would do that. she indicated to me last week that she's still plans to press ahead. the two have talked it's uncertain what our plans are, but she has warned mike johnson not to move forward on any aid package for ukraine, but johnson behind the
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scenes is trying to cobble together a plan that could win over republicans and try to get something through. probably not as far as many democrats would like, but tried to see if there's a coalition to get this together. and here's the big question. what will democrats? do if marjorie taylor greene does go ahead and tries to push out by johnson from the speakership. do they come and try those defense? they tried to kill the measure to try to oust him, and they might decide to side with johnson depending on the handles, the issue of ukraine. so such a tricky balancing act for mike johnson, who has faced enormous pressure to act on aid for ukraine along with israel and taiwan. of course, a bipartisan senate bill that passed earlier this year has been stalled in the house. johnson tried to figure out this new approach, but as you can see, the political dynamics are very tricky to say the least. >> yeah, tricky and tenuous of course on the other side, you have new reporting manu first on cnn, that the soup for linked to her jeffries is reserving what, 150 million or so for tv ads across the
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country for what they're calling trench warfare. >> this is to >> win back the house majority in the fall. but the gop super pac is saying that they're not too worried walk us through the scope of that money. yeah, this is a >> significant because it's the most ever this group has ever spent in house races, about 186 million. if you conclude tv and digital and they're looking at races across the country from districts that republicans hold in the biden won him district that biden carried in 2020. and also to defend democrats in states districts that trump won in 2020. the challenge though, going forward, is there such a limited number of truly swing house districts, which means that of those handful or so or more of those limited districts, there's only so much money poured into and as you heard from the i'm crowds, they're ready to do whatever it takes to win back the house majority. >> all right. manu raju a loa l to talk about. thank you so much. be sure to catch manu on inside politics sunday, coming
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project funded by nasa and the national science foundation. they are one of 34 teams across the country joining me now to members of the camp high school team, tom rambler, he's the chair of the school of science department, and katie kaiser, who is the captain of the school's eclipse team welcome to you both first congratulations, because this is such an honor, the more i read about it, the more excited i am for you that you're part of it. katie, let me start with you. this is as i said citizen continental american telescope eclipse project what is that and what is your role >> the project is different. groups were selected throughout the united states and i believe there's about 35 to 40 groups all together >> and >> in texas, we got together a training and they togas how to
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do the telescope and how to put together how to program it how to collect the data from it and tomorrow, during the eclipse, each side will collect it like a timeline with pictures they're going to put all the pictures together to formulate one big dagger set of the eclipse. and going big timeline an image. >> so at the end, we're going to see what it looked like going across all 40 of these sites yes. >> mr. rambler did did nasa approach you? did you have to apply for this? how did you get involved? >> so there. was an allocation process that one of our teachers sent email me. and so i applied and i thought it was going to be just, i thought we were competing against other high schools for the position and so but it ended up that we
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were the only high school in texas that actually the high-school team and so when we went to training and walked into the training for this area, we were the youngest team in the room and so that was kind of that was very, very, very cool to have these kids be able to have this opportunity yeah, it must as the head of the science department there and leading this team, it just really must be a dream for you to watch your >> students experienced this kind of, i understand there have been some challenges to figure them out, to get ready, talk about that if you would yeah, it's just been watching them work together, watching them do science, watching them >> problem-solve. and even us working with them, the kids know more than we do honestly with the telescopes. and so my or other co-teacher that helps
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us out, mr. house we listened to the kids and and as they as they as they troubleshoot the issues we've had a lot of issues with finding polar north. we've had a lot of issues with getting the cameras set up just just right and the kids really work well. in all of that taken care of and i have no doubt that we'll be ready to go tomorrow >> katie, are you expecting clouds whether how's that going to impact potentially the pictures? >> so there's been forecasts of clouds and rain and aza. now, we're just really hoping that by the time that the eclipse happens and we have to start taking pictures of the partials and such that hopefully the clouds will clear up because during our practices we've been having really bad cloud coverage. but then we get
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just this time period were out of nowhere. those meal clouds, they all just disappear. so we're really hoping for the best because knowing he never really know what the weather's going to do. we're just trying to keep up high and remain positive and not really get in the way and mess with our mindset of the whole project >> well, i'm hoping for good weather for your neck and you are captain of the color guard and play the saxophone. you run cross-country and track you're in theater, you're a junior class president, the beta club, vice president's ban is club's secretary, drama club officer grrrl. what are you doing this? how are you leading this team with all event on your schedule? >> well, we also have other people. i want really say that. i'm the captain is trying of meeting another grrrl that really kinda lead it together. her name zoe brooks. >> she >> couldn't be here today but she is the senior that's on the team and weibo four
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together along with the other three members of our team. and she again, weibo kinda understand each other's part. so she's very helpful in all of this it's all just really fun. and so it i wouldn't really call it like stressful or anything because you have so much doing it because you get to experience that with the people that you're doing it with >> was that out is only brooks for being a lead also on this team called rambler, katie kaiser thank you very much for your time. good luck tomorrow. and after this project is complete, we'll be looking especially for those pictures from camp texas. thanks so much. >> all right. >> thank you. >> thank you, sir. cnn is helping you prepare for one of the year's moos dissipated celestial events within interactive map outlined in the solar eclipse is exact path. and what you can expect to see in your city >> remember katie's name? >> yes
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>> well, we fixed the tape. so we have that store for you. now about these sophisticated burglary rings targeting high-end homes, the digital table, cnn's josh campbell has more home burglaries, hit the jackpot from coast to coast. >> i can see that the entire place had been trashed, but these aren't your typical thieves. >> we've >> heard now that you use drones and their alleged crimes even have nations pointing fingers. >> i got a letter of apology from the chilean ambassador, but it all starts much closer to home with lives changed forever. >> you don't feel safe in your own home >> carol and jeff starr thought their jewelry was secure, locked up in a safe, in their orange county, california home. >> my mother wanted to leave a legacy through jewelry and she bought some beautiful antique jewelry museum-quality jewelry. >> but the eaves are believed to have stock the neighborhood waited for the family to leave
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and got away with $8 million at heirloom jewelry and other items. >> they broke through a window in the upper bedroom and came through that window and then immediately started working once they found the safe, start working on the safe >> police say the break-in is part of a sophisticated ring of thieves who arrived from south america, often from chile. prosecutors say where it's easy to get a tourist visa waiver to the us, then joined with others in a coordinated effort to scout and break into home they lie in wait in these ghillie suits, so they remain camouflaged while they're watching the behaviors of the homeowners when they come and go >> they have wifi jammers to stop the alarm company from being notified >> hundreds of wealthy homes targeted authority say, from scottsdale arizona to raleigh, north carolina and nassau county, new york recent arrests have highlighted a nationwide issue. >> so we have to be >> willing to start asking some hard questions. >> of our >> federal government.
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>> the so-called burglary tourists have law enforcement demanding change to the electronic system for travel authorization or esta, which allows up to 90 day visits to the us from certain countries, including chile, which spitzer says is not providing the required background checks on its citizens. >> so if we don't know the criminal background of these individuals then we can't tell the judge anything or represent anything about the background which means the person is released on no bail and they never come back again to answer for the charges. >> spitzer claims another chilean suspect was out on bail when he broke into this dana point, california home in july. >> this is the window the burglar came through, the sundar family built their dream home. now, rebuilding their peace of mind, we want to move away from here. >> and i don't feel very secure at all. >> they say for a problem so well-known to public officials, it's time to put an end to these crimes. >> i want to know what these politicians are doing up there. they're supposed to help us
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because i want a politician to go through this experience. and he may feel exactly as i feel >> now, chilean officials didn't respond to cnn's request for comment, but the department of homeland security said it was working with that government to urgently addressed the issue in a statement, dhs says, chilean officials have responded by improving operational cooperation with dhs offices in efforts to detect, deter, and prevent travel to the united states by known criminal actors. dhs says that once those changes are fully implemented, the us will have access to travelers background information. but of course, for a type of criminal scheme that has been around for so many years. the victory victims we spoke with her asking what took so long. josh campbell, cnn, los angeles. >> what an extraordinary story. josh campbell, thanks >> so >> all eyes will be on the sky tomorrow when the solar eclipse crosses the country, cnn meteorologist allison chinchar is here with the forecast, who has a good view, who does that? >> that's right, yes. so let's break it down. one of the biggest concerns we have is
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actually for the severe storm thread across portions of texas and oklahoma and the bulk of those storms will actually come after the eclipse. but we all know clouds will develop ahead of time and it's more concerning for people as they are leaving the eclipse, maybe heading back home from where they came from, that they may encounter some of those stronger thunder for storms better viewing a little bit farther to the north, then you start to get into another cloudy area and then really good viewing across portions of safe vermont, northern new hampshire, as well as maine. but back down to the south, the big concerns here are going to be large to very-large hail. we're talking tennis ball size and then also some damaging winds and the potential for some tornadoes there, here's a look at the cloud cover because you don't even need storms necessarily to not have the most ideal viewing. even some of those thick clouds, especially the lower clouds, that could cause some problems. you can see some of the clearer areas are going to be southern illinois, southern indiana. and as we mentioned again, those swats in the northeast may also have a very nice viewing spot. >> all right. allison, looking forward to it. thanks so much. you kind is now just one went away from back-to-back college
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basketball national championship. >> here, the huskies will have a huge challenge ahead of them. >> yeah, and we've got an old school big man match up here in the middle this can't be shipped game, it's going to be the seven foot two donovan clinging and the uconn huskies versus seven foot four, to time national player of the year, zach edey of the purdue boilermakers end tomorrow night's national champion jv game. and this uconn bunch, i mean, it's looking at submit themselves, isn't all time. great team. >> only two >> teams in the past 50 years have been able to win back-to-back titles that you can the nine in florida in the 2000s, utah, and pulling away in the second half feet, alabama, 86, 72 labs night. this was there. oh 11 rate when now in the tournament by double digits. >> and the clinging >> versus gd matchup and tomorrow's title game, it's gonna be the first between seven foot starting centers since ewing versus elijah won back i couldn't 1983. it's also the first one ever between two guys, seven foot two or taller. and welcoming and he's pumped up for it me. i'm really excited you play at this level
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to point b time matches. we timed games and a lot of respect for zach edey is a great player my team or maybe ready to battle and give everything we got on monday. >> now, at with another great game leading purdue to as win over nc state, getting them to their first title game since 1969 to turnaround for purdue, they lost to a 16th last year in the first round. but at he didn't want his college career to in that way came back for a senior season to avenge out loss. and when a title and now because game away the standards what we were talking about all year, the reason i came back as playing games like these no. i really the reason i'm playing calls baffle four years, like if you talk with this every year since filing, get to this game is big time >> all right. so it's dataset uconn vs purdue tomorrow night nine 20 eastern. you've watched that game and our sister network tbs or stream it on a mac and on the women's side,
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14.2 million people watched the island that will uconn game friday, making the most-watched women's basketball game ever. it's like this out a sellout crowd of board 17,000 were on hand yesterday, just to watch caitlin clark practice. she takes on undefeated south carolina today. and here was clark on what it would mean get a title to infer legendary careers >> i think that would be the cherry on top. that would be the top of the list. the thing that you're the most proud of. and something you could share with your teammates >> the aza dawn staley's undefeated gamecocks is going to take on caitlin clark and iowa for that national title later this afternoon at three eastern guys and i should be a good one. yeah. you south carolina, they lost a caitlin clark in the final four last year. so they're looking for a little revenge. today. hoping for a really good one. >> all right. you doing okay. looking good >> yeah. >> i can only see maybe three or four lights here. >> you can't see lights. >> your >> head this way and i'm like, i'm the only person who can read the prompt or so i will speak on behalf of andy, victor, and alice on behalf

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