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images. wow, from the northern lights coast-to-coast, even into the deep south overnight. >> yeah. the northern lights, i mean, you can see them here in the south. beautiful. i didn't get a chance there to see them because i didn't wake up last time. now that you, allison, i tried i did not know but you will have another chance and we're going to talk more about the timeline of that coming up. okay. so we'll look forward to that. >> this is all coming from the strongest solar storm in nearly 20 years hitting earth right now. >> and it is far from over, as alison said, we're tracheid tracking rather any potential problems so global communications, because that's a possibility too. yes. and as we mentioned, if you miss it last night, you will have another opportunity again to see it yet again tonight. again as bases as far south is florida, you're looking at an image here, just kinda looks weird having that palm tree in the foreground. the northern lights in the background, but some places, even as far away as the bahamas ended up seeing some of this, we'll talk about bu and when we'll get a chance to see it coming up, very cool. >> and it could be a make or break moment. and former president trump's criminal
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hush, money trial in new york. what? to expect when his former fixer, michael cohen takes the stand as early as monday and another large us health care company is crippled by a cyber attack forcing facilities to send patients ambulances elsewhere all right. >> happening now, earth is weathering a powerful solar storm that's broad, spectacular light show two parts of the us, but also it does threaten to disrupt life on the ground now, scientists say this massive but beautiful geomagnetic storm is now a level five out of five were extreme with the potential to impact communications, power grids and satellites? >> yeah, the strength of the storm is causing auroras usually only seen around the earth's northern and southern poles to travel further out appearing in many places that rarely if ever see them at these pictures were taken in hastings, florida by a storm chaser and these are images taken from a plane over
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detroit. now this has to be the best one i've seen. yeah, this morning the storm is expected to continue through the weekend. cnn's paula newton joins us now from ottowa. paula canadians. >> they used to these lights. >> so how's it been there? >> listen, it was still captivating to see everything that went on in issue here was that while so many of us have seen the northern lights, right? that's why they call the northern lights in terms of where you can normally see these kinds of its kind of a light show canada, yeah, it's usually the place we can see it the issue here were the colors, right? i know everybody looked at these colors and even in canada, you usually use to those green are those blues. so everyone was out there just trying to get a glimpse of the purples and the pinks and the reds and the oranges sadly, although it was captivating, i did not see it. it took a bit of storm chasing where i was near the capital in ottawa, even though many people like me tried to get away from the light pollution, the issue was
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the cloud cover still some people that have gloves, i want you to look at loro. sorry. oh, here she was only about ten miles from my location. got a beautiful shot. the thing here was that most people just were relieved that so far, it seems there have not been any disruptions. it was back in 1989 here in canada where they had a major blackout. >> things have changed. thankfully since then in terms of sensors satellites, all those things, they feel like they've got things like at least the power grid has been an upgraded and is under control. >> again, a frustrating evening for some captivating for others, i'm sure there were many people waking each other up to say, look, i see it. the clouds have finally clear and some people still might be looking even at this hour in canada, it was supposed to end around 5:00 a.m. on the west coast. but again, we're waiting for that second chance. as alison said, so that we can see those beautiful, bright lumen ating colors in the sky. unlike the green and blue that we usually get, yeah. well, i'm
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excited to take advantage of that second chance if we can pollinate and thank you so much. let's get some expert perspective now on what you are seeing. this weekend. >> cnn meteorologist alice engine char is here and she's wearing the aurora as well always dressed for the occasion. what are we seeing? what is happening, right? >> just so many colors and i want to put it out two, one thing to note is the speed at which the solar wind comes in, kind of effects the colors that's why for a lot of southern locations, you're seeing more of that pinkish red color rather than the typical green that you would normally see. but this image here where you've got pretty much all of the colors, this taken in seattle, washington a little bit farther north, obviously getting a chance to really enjoy that image there too. but again, if you missed it, you will have another opportunity. yet, again, to know night. now the real question is that timing because not every time is going to be the same. the earlier in the evening, you can get outside to view it is going to be better. >> i know this is five to 8:00 p.m. we're aware that is when
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the sun is still out. >> but basically what it's trying to say is on the earlier end. so whenever you're sunset is last light, go out at that point that's going to be the best time to possibly view it tonight. so what exactly is it that we're seeing? so here's a reference. so this yellow dot is the sun. this is the earth, this is the solar wind. this is that very first wave that came through yesterday and into the evening. but here's that secondary wave that's the one that's going to come through later on today and into the night giving us that second opportunity to see the beautiful let's play of light. the question is, who can see it? obviously the farther north you are, the better chance you're going to have to see it, not just in general, but a variety of colors. the farther south you go, your chances are more limited, but you should still be able to see something especially that pinkish red color. and yes, that could be as far south as florida. here's the only concerned that may hinder it, and that's going to be clouds, especially for places like texas, louisiana, mississippi, and also a couple of spots, guys in the northeast, including new york and vermont. >> all right. allison, can char
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hopefully get another chance to get to see it this time. thanks so much about staying up too late. hopefully, right. let's bring in sean doll now, whip a noaa space weather prediction center. the man we want to talk to this morning. good morning. to you, sean. >> first off, i believe you're in boulder, colorado. did you have a good view last night? >> thanks for having us here today. we're glad to be here last night. >> we had a view right here from my home in colorado a little further north of boulder. we were able to catch it with our cameras. a nice red glow. >> i have not seen that in the nine years that i've lived here. wow. okay so for those of us who are going to try to take advantage of a second chance to see the other auroras what are your tips? i mean, should we definitely take out our cameras because i understand that the cameras do see the hues better than the naked eye does that's absolutely correct. >> people should be using their phones that can even pick it up. the cameras taken along exposure, that'll pick it up. we could sense that something was out there last night with
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our naked eye as well. there was a slight different change and, you know, we have some light pollution to our north as well. and we'll use their cameras. >> we certainly picked up the nice glow for aura. >> gosh, it is just so pretty looking at these pictures and like colors are gorgeous but of course it's also a potential negative side to this and it could disrupt our daily lives here on earth. the biden administration is monitoring the possibility of these the impacts from the solar storm in terms of our daily lives our cell phone signals losing powers, maybe even satellite radio. i mean, what, what could we potentially anticipate? >> that's correct. the administration usually doesn't matter who's in charge in the white house is very concerned about space when it isn't very well known thing. why are they concerned? because it affects our way of life through our technology that rely on yesterday. we have the space weather prediction center were extremely busy talking directly
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with our core partners, meaning the power grid satellite communication folks, aviation, air traffic control entities flying for flights flying across the atlantic or pacific ocean's among many other things that's because we knew that there was gonna be impacts from this storm. this was the first time that we've predicted a g4 severe levels storm since 2005. and of course, we reached even beyond that at the g5 level with the extreme conditions, there were impact overnight and throughout the day yesterday, i've learned of some including gps accuracy are just not working right for some folks and farmers up in north dakota i know of some issues with the power grid where they were dealing with the problem that's probably as much as i can convey because i don't know everything behind the scenes, but they were extremely busy and canada and hearing the united states maintaining our electric power for us last night, so shawn, does that mean that we could see some flight delays if for flying commercially? i don't
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believe so with this storm, but there would be changes in the flight plan because one of the major carriers reported communication problems out over the pacific ocean. and this was all due to the space weather. >> okay, so let's talk about the science of this and the solar flares these outbursts that are heading towards earth what are the types of solar flares we're seeing right now yeah, there was a flurry of solar flares since last week and still going on even through the night from two massive sunspot clusters that exist on the sun. >> one of them has since rotated off to the right side of the sun, what we call the west sayyed. >> but currently we have them, the largest sunspot cluster we've seen in a long time of decades, perhaps, that has banned as began wednesday got so complex two to send out solar flares to the events that reach on our one through five scale. >> we even received a solar radiation storm yesterday.
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that's when energetic particles from the sun reach earth. so satellites out there in space can be affected astronauts were informed that we talked directly with houston for nasa mission in control for the benefit of the health of the astronauts on the space station to help keep them safe for those storms and then of course, the last thing to come is these coronal mass ejections. these pieces of the sun and fleeing into space, but they carry a very strong local magnetic field with them. and that's the heart of the problem when it comes to these storms. >> i know why that we get tickled whenever we hear the term coronal mass ejections, this guy is gaelige, right next to me before we let you go regarding these coronal mass ejections, victor and john, how is that impacting the astronauts? what did they tell you in terms of how they're doing? >> now that seems are doing fine normally what happened is that we have a solar radiation storm combined with a geomagnetic storm is we call these that we experienced last night. together. it kind of exasperate the problem for the astronauts especially if
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they're going to do a spacewalk. there were no scheduled spacewalks, but they might have canceled then if that had been the case as for their health, if there's anything they do to protect themselves. nasa has a plan. it usually that just has the astronauts move to a more sheltered area of the space station and the way i understand things, i don't know that that had to occur at all last night or not. but they were certainly quite safe. >> sandoval, great to talk to you about these coronal mass objection. >> all right. thank you former president trump, is to come face-to-face with his former fixer in a new york courtroom on monday. >> what to expect when star witness, michael cohen diggs the standard trump's high-stakes criminal hush money trial, plus parts of rafah now, empty more people evacuating southern gaza. >> the latest on israeli forces stepping up the war on hamas and the biden administration's response to a report on how israel is using weapons, the us is supplying plus crippling simon grid tag forces. >> one of the biggest health
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stormy daniels on trump's behalf and how trump reimbursed on friday judge, asked prosecutors to tell michael cohen to stop talking about trump after defense attorneys told the judge of a recent tiktok video, niche, cohen was wearing a shirt with the picture of trump behind bars cnn's brinton grass has more the prosecution continuing to build its case against donald trump today, teeing up michael cohen's key testimony, cohen expected to be called to the stand on monday not affection there is no prime and they failed to show up earlier in the day. madeleine westerhout, trump's former director of oval office operations, cross-examined by the defense, trump attorney susan nichols asked, would you see him signing checks without reviewing them? yes. westerhout replied confirming trump would sign checks sometimes while on the phone or in a meeting, wr her exchange smiles with her former boss as she left the
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stand next to president of the united states flurry of other witnesses taking the stand to helping the prosecution lay the groundwork for cohen, kinda looking forward to it sooner or this thing starts the sooner this thing finishes. and that way i can add too shall pass analysts from verizon and at&t sharing phone records as trump's attorneys already attempting to sow seeds of doubt a meal bove asked, you're familiar with the concept of a pocket dial. these records don't reflect the content of these calls correct? an at&t analyst answered employees from the district attorney's office also introduced text messages, business vouchers, and several tweets from trump about cohen, including this one from 2018, the de after cohen pled guilty to tax evasion and campaign finance violations, if anyone is looking for a lawyer, i would strongly suggest that you don't retain the service does of michael cohen truck wrote, hello, how are you also revealed call logs relating to this september 2016
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conversation with trump cohen recorded what after getting hold on. i got no, no. >> cohen claiming the call was referencing another hush money payment for playboy model karen mcdougal's alleged affair with trump trump not paying close attention to the testimony from later witnesses and was seen using a highlighter and flipping through possible news clippings it's trial is a scam. >> it's something that never happened aside from cohen, prosecutors say they have one more witness to call before they rest their case possibly by the end of next week and then of course it's the defense's turn and the big question remains, will donald trump? take the stand? brynn gingras, cnn, new york. >> all right. brand. thank you for that developing this morning, at least 47 palestinians were killed as a result of israeli airstrikes overnight. among those killed were children, that is according to three hospitals in the area the israeli military is ordering palestinians to
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immediately evacuate more neighborhoods in southern gaza. in the area of rafat, more than 100 have already evacuated a spokesperson for the army as warning people who live in that part of gaza to head to a humanitarian area. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu vows to continue military operations against the mosque, despite the us pausing a bomb shipment to israel the biden administration is critical of israel's use of us weapons and a new report, cnn scott mclean joins us now from istanbul. so scott what do we know about the latest military operations in gaza hey, good morning, victor and amara. >> yeah, so we have new airstrikes being reported overnight and then northern and central parts of gaza that have added to the death toll there, the victims included journalist, his wife if and 12-year-old son, and there may yet still be more as they continue to pick through the rubble. and as you mentioned,
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the idf just this morning has also warning people in northern gaza and 11 districts there to evacuate to other areas. and in five parts of rafah, that city in central gaza. and they're telling them to move to this quote, humanitarian zone along the coastline where conditions are, they are far from ideal. you have people putting tents essentially beside the roadway. there is very little infrastructure there to support the vast numbers, the thousands of people there who have been taking shelter others inside rafah. we know are struggling to get out at all. it is very difficult to move around rafah expensive in many cases, one person there told cnn that the situation in rafah is in their words, beyond bad. and despite the us saying that it would halt weapons shipments to avoid them being used in this rafah operation. the israeli say that they have enough weapons to go this alone. all of this just as aids slows to a trickle while the us and israel say that aid trucks have gotten through the crossings in southern gaza in
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recent days, the palestinian side and the world food programme say that they have not in fact, the world food programme says that their operations are at risk of shutting down if more aid doesn't get in june so you have these military operations continuing in an in and around rafat. >> you have this ultimatum from biden and this report from the biden administration about israel's use of american weapons the potential violations when it comes to national humanitarian law, how does all of this tie in yeah. >> so the report doesn't mandate any change in us policy toward israel, but it could well be a catalyst for it. it does not explicitly draw the conclusion that us weapons have been used by israel against international law. it says it doesn't have enough information to draw that conclusion definitively, but it says that it is reasonable to assess that goes on to say this, quote while israel has the knowledge experience, and
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tools to implement best practices for mitigating civilian harm in its military operations. the results on the ground, including high levels of civilian casualties, raise substantial questions as to whether the idf is using them effectively in all cases. now, you'll remember big reason why this report was commissioned in the first place by president biden was because of pressure from democratic lawmakers who may still have serious questions about its contents. this report did not find that israel withheld humanitarian aid that would have been a violation of american law it also, despite what i just told you about the content of this report, found that israeli assurances that american weapons were being used or would be used in line with international law at found those assurances credible and reliable. >> victor amara, scott mclean reporting from istanbul scott, thanks. still ahead. how the massive solar storm that slammed into our planet could potentially disrupt
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purples pain to the skies and wisconsin friday experts say the store was up greater to a g five or extreme storm that we haven't seen in more than 20 years here's how it happens. a series of solar flares launches particles directly at earth, creating these aurora's. >> when they reach our planet's magnetic field. even states as far self, like georgia and florida get up are being treated to the spectacular show. nasa says there's no risk to astronauts aboard the international space station. bots electricity and telecom companies pairing for potential impacts, experts say could lead to some voltage problems and power outages. >> a major health care system is trying to recover from a cyber that disrupted access to critical systems the non-profit network essentially says, after a ransomware attack this week, it had to divert ambulances from several hospitals, but it's not clear how many facilities were affected now, the essential network is broad,
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140 hospitals across 19 states. it also owns 40 senior living facilities in a statement released thursday, ascension said systems that are currently unavailable include our electronic health record systems my chart, which enables patients to view their medical records and communicate with their providers. some phone systems and various systems utilized to order certain tests, procedures, and medications now, because of that, health care providers are using downtime procedures and protocols, backup plans that include using paper records, joining me now is gavin rice a member of those constant federation of nurses and health professionals. he also works in imaging in one of the affected hospitals gavin goodman morning to you. thank you for your time. you know what i see my doctor he comes in or an assistant comes in with the cart. >> right. and all the information goes into the system without that access. how does that impact how you're
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able to do your job? >> oh, and there's deep effects from that kind of lack of information. so when a patient comes to me from for study in my department, i was the way things are right now. i don't know when their appointment was. i don't know what they were scheduled for. i don't know who their doctor is is to contact to get an order. i can't confirm the order. i need to be able to do my job accurately and appropriately there's also downstream effects from that getting information to the radiologists that read my studies, the whole system is affected so without that insight into all the things you just named, i imagine there's some patients you just say we can't because of the risk treat you hear now that's correct. yeah, there are some studies in some areas that require seeing lab results first, to make sure the study is safe and since patient safety and care comes first, there are times when we can't
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do the work that we need to do for the people who you are able to treat is this impacting? patient care? >> i'd imagine that as you start these processes, you are met, you remember i can't get to the next element in this this visit yeah. >> everything is slower everything delays a little bit more a lot of processes that would normally be automatic are manual, which increases the chances for errors. so it just takes a lot more time to make sure everything's going right, going okay so yeah i listed all of the parts that are impacted here. >> i wonder what's this is over once this ransomware attack is has ended, and you have access to all of the files. what your degree of concern about the accuracy of what you're seeing. i mean, if they took over the system they might have access to change
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milligrams and prescriptions or specific information about metrics or information about these patients. are you concerned about that what you'll see when you get access to the system again, will it be a true picture of these patients i haven't heard any concerns to that end. >> and the downtime records that we keep, everything gets confirmed between what what we're tracking now on paper and pen. and what goes into the system in the future? >> as far as those kind of small details in the system? >> i don't think there's a lot of concern there. it's just making sure that everything right. >> what is essentially said, if anything, about how long they expect this to last that's some of the frustration on our end is that there hasn't been great communication from ascension down to the workers on the ground dealing with the patients they haven't said
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really anything as far as timeframes so all we have to go from his news reporting and situations like this that have cropped up in the past with other health care organizations. >> so yeah, communication hasn't been great i can only imagine if you go in back to pencil and paper for medical records for all the people you treat, how frustrating this is. gavin rice, i hope this is over soon for you and the people you treat. thank you so much for your time this morning. >> thank you very much happy to help all right. >> so look on president biden heads to the west coast today for a fund raising blitz. we'll have more on his campaign plans for the weekend next doug
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>> you'll be seeing more of these bottles in more places. >> and when we get more of them back we can use less new plastic cr bottles are day to be remade i'm arlette saenz at the white house. and this is cnn supreme court justice clarence thomas pushed back on his critics friday. he said he and his wife have endured nastiness and lives over the past few years. he also called washington a hideous place thomas also talked about the loss of trust within the supreme court after the leaked draft abortion opinion in 2022, he said the leak would have never happened when he joined the court in 1991, saying would have been quote inconceivable for justice to do anything to intentionally harm another justice today, president biden is finishing up a west coast fundraising as he looks to increase his cash advantage over donald trump.
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>> biden and we'll start the de in seattle, washington before heading to his beach home in delaware. the president has been touting his record on climate and jobs and slamming trump as a threat to democracy. >> former president trump's ability to travel to raise money for his campaign has been hampered by his new york hush money trial. cnn's priscilla alvarez is traveling with the president and has more from seattle president biden is trying to maintain a cash advantage over republican rival donald trump. and yet another west coast swing. >> this time concluding in seattle, fundraising has been a bright spot for the biden campaign may have led the trump campaign over multiple months but there's also marked another split-screen moment as president biden participated in fundraisers in the bay area on friday as his republican rival continued his proceedings in court in new york now of course, the president noodling former president donald trump over the course of these fundraisers. >> but also touching on multiple themes of his campaign, including abortion, health care, protecting
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democracy, and the investments his administration has made on climate change. >> but the polls do show that this is going to be a close race between biden and trump and the president acknowledging that saying in front razors, quote, the election is going to be about blocking and tackling the president dismissed the polls, but it does show him and his rival head to head up until this point, president also heralding the funds that have come into his campaign so far saying what we've raised more money than anybody has ever raised at this stage because of you. >> now, those funds of course, being used by the biden campaign in part to grow their ground operation across the country and also continue to release ads on television and on digital touching on multiple issues are going after trump on issues like health care brazil, alvarez, cnn seattle, washington our priscilla, thank you so much. still ahead. a new study shows that a growing number of adults in the are using weight-loss drugs. but the fda is saying about the
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announces a $400 million military aid he'd package is on its way to ukraine. >> that's on top of the more than 60 billion an ounce just last month defense secretary lloyd austin says most of the latest patches is headed to kharkiv it includes weapons. ukraine has been asking for munitions, a patriot missile systems, high more aid ammunition, stinger, anti-air missiles until reroute vehicles and other equipment. >> longtime entertainment and beloved anchor, for ktla in los angeles, sam rubin biden has died at the age of 64, according to a station on air announcement friday, rubin was an icon in the la scene and the go-to for her celebrity interviews. he also reported for shows internationally. a colleague said rubin was at work on thursday, but then called in sick friday morning no. >> cause of death was disclosed new health survey finds one and eight american adults have
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taken prescription weight loss drugs used to treat diabetes or heart disease. >> and with the popularity of these medications sometimes come shortages. cnn's medical correspondent, meg tirrell has more we know that these medications have been incredibly popular and widely used and this poll suggests really just how much it finds that one in eight adults are about 12% in the say that you've ever taken one of these medications, they're in a class known as glp-1 receptor agonists that includes this is m pick and mounjaro, which are approved for type two diabetes and wegovy and zepbound which are approved for chronic weight management. >> now, 6% of the people in this poll, which was done by company called kff. i say that they are currently taking one of these medications that's about 15 million people. and the manufacturers of these drugs novo nordisk eli lilly, has actually been struggling to keep up with demand so presumably, even more people would be on these medications if the companies could make
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more and they are desperately trying to ramp up the manufacturing. now among the people who report ever taking one of these medications, folks with diabetes, we're most likely to have said they've taken one more than 40% among people with heart disease, 26% said they'd taken one of these drugs. and among people whose doctor said they had obesity or overweight, 22% said they had ever taken one. now, affordability of these medications is a huge problem in the united states. they cost more than $1,000 out of pocket each month without insurance and insurance coverage can be really difficult in this poll, more than half, say that these medicines have been difficult to afford even with insurance. and 22% say they'd been very difficult. one group that's had a special trouble with this has been people over the age of 65 who may be covered by medicare because medicare get cover drugs that are approved just for weight loss but a lot of people in this poll say that that should change more than
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60% say that medicare should cover these medications for weight-loss purposes for people who are overweight even when told that this could raise premiums across the board for everybody. these are very widely used medicaid cations expected to only become more so i'm will continue to follow these trends all right. >> meg tirrell. thank you. >> driven by a wave of star rookies, the wnba is reaching some new heights and it's not just ticket sales or tv ratings the league is going international for the first time. details i had every weekday morning, cnn's five things has what you need to get going with your day. >> it's the five essential stories of the morning in five minutes or less cnn's five things with keith bowman, streaming week days exclusively on macs what tractor supply customer's experience is personalized service. what makes it possible? t-mobile for
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pacers, they pulled out a dramatic victory over the new york knicks, keeping their hopes alive in the nba playoffs fell on maddow is here now and carolyn, this is a must when game for the pacers it was good morning, guys. >> pacers being down to nothing in this series, we've talked about it a lot. no mba team has ever come back from a three, nothing serious. visit to win a seven game series. the knicks down several starters in this game, but they still have jalen brunton and down three with just under a minute to go bad ankle and all new york's nvp can today draining a step back three to tie the game, brunson finishing with 26 points, but in the end would find an unlikely hero in andrew nima are going to pass from tyrese haliburton from time running out on the shot clock, heaves it up and nothing but nylon. he only had two baskets all night, both in the final two minutes and haliburton, who added see my 35 points but it's just in all the knicks did have a chance to answer in this game, brunson throw it up and aaron shot trying to draw a foul, but the patients with hold on for
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the 1111 061 i was just in the moment light-years i'll just kind of star duo just happy to ball one capo juror kind of a bad situation this is very numbers are big big shot was really just just really stepped up to the moment when we needed them the most the nuggets also answering the bell in a must-win wrote game with minnesota a day after getting fine for throwing a heat pack at an official after game, rio only managed eight points total. jamal murray, responding to whose all 90 scored eight in the first quarter, 24 and all as the defending champs role by 27, making that a to one series very different story on the ice so after a six one lost and game two in florida, the bruins came back home and got blown out again last night, the panthers scored the first four goals of this game, three of them on the power play and frustration boiling over for boston early in the third jacob lao co giving called for
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another bruins penalty for crashing into the goalie. he thought he was pushed to coach jim montgomery also pretty fired up, but the panthers win this one six to two. they regained control of their series. two games to one. we've got two more games on our sister channel, tnt tonight, beginning at seven east soon as the rangers tried to complete the sweep, it gets the hurricanes and become the first team in almost four decades to when their first eight playoff games. it has been an incredible run let's turn to golf now. nelly korda, heating up, talking about runs her historic chase for a record-setting six straight lpga tour when the 25 american, one of just three women to win five straight start, she taught her best round ever at the founders cup friday. and the lowest score of the day, six birdies know bogeys shooting up the leaderboard into third at nine under par, entering the weekend, just four shots back. and the wnba's popularity is exploding right now, we all know that. and now for the first time, the league is expanding beyond the united
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states. plans are in place to add a 14 franchise in toronto, yet to be named, team expected to start play for the 2026 season? but the proof in the hype is the growth sales up 93%, ticket sales from last year, victory and amara, with the regular season set to start on tuesday so this is just the latest exciting piece for the league as they get set to kick things off with an incredible draft class that's looking forward to deliver. >> yes, so great to hear go at wnba, caroline good to see you. thanks so much. >> and it's that time of the morning again. first of all, with victor blackwell is up next. what do you have i have gone down a rabbit hole on this story and honestly, i don't know how much deeper it goes. >> it could go far deeper. the question here was nearly a quarter billion dollars donation to when hbcu from a young hemp farm ceo a fake there are some really serious questions about it. we'll talk you through all of the twists
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and turns this would have been the largest donation to an hbcu ever. will it happen? >> plus y, the supreme court is being asked to weigh in on a fight over a congressional map. >> it's between louisiana voters, black voters, and a group of self-described non-black voters who argue that another majority black district impacts their personal dignity. will explain that one as well. and of course, we remember the racial reckoning in after the murder of george floyd four years ago this month, back in 2021, school board in virginia, remove the names of confederate leaders from two schools, including stonewall jackson high school. but do you know this week they voted to put those confederate generals names back on the school's so we'll talk about that with the descendant of the confederate general stonewall jackson is great, great grandson will be with us for reaction. and you might be surprised by where he stands on all this super interesting have a great show that they're thank you very much. let's do it right

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