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got to meet you that b. >> but your mariana murray after a lifetime made possible by the man in uniform are honoring on array each in his own way, who would first tamari and things see you i'll be a future edition to the united states marine corps not to say that word, who robbed. >> i chose to be in a marine's because how watched over the video and i kept watching and inspired me to want to help people a lot more than jamal murray. >> i would like. thank you so much for your bravery, your help. that were they were survive. i'm going to college to do automotive engineering. >> how do you feel hearing that these two young men are pursuing these careers that have been inspired in part by you. >> i feel so ratify i mean, there's no during the service and the service to others the engineer that will change your world and the marine that's good to protect. our freedom
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and democracy the twins now thriving after surviving hell and high water thanks to an undeterred mother. yeah, here today because he knew, your tenacity and a compassionate commander that these young men will be game changers. i'm so proud of you and now that they're done with high school, this is the first time but the twins will be living apart but they said that they're. >> going, to remain close and keep those lessons that they learned from the lieutenant general close to their hearts and continue to help others back to you another our scene and this morning starts right now holiday weekend morning and welcome to cnn this morning it is saturday, may 25th. >> i'm amara walker bird here with the best pick of black
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role viewed all just allison chinchar, you gotta give me a little shimmy and andy shoulder. do an here on this holiday, we can don't you all have plans because i've ever done holiday this short. i'm all right. well, i want to say something. you'd like your about to know. >> i just really enjoyed that last story from stephanie pretty eland because so many people are watch those moments of wonder what ever happened. >> yeah. >> and now even gentle, honore gets that tribute from those those now young men and i'm really appreciate uniform. >> well, planes, trains, and automobiles, tens of millions of americans are taking to the road israel's and skies has been moral de weaken. we are checking in on how things are running at the world's busiest airport. and what we can expect for summer travel season, i had and mixing it with all that travel. we could also see damaging winds, hail, even tornadoes, and very incredibly warm temperatures. we'll talk about that coming up. >> it's a working holiday
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weekend on the campaign for over president biden and former president trump. what's on their agendas today for a special counsel? jack smith's new request in the mar-a-lago classified documents case all right and can anyone guard luka doncic? >> well, the answer is apparently no. luka with some more late game heroics to give them add the tuo lead over the several roles in the western conference memorial day travel this weekend is already sentenced him new records through five last night, the tsa says officers screen more than 80,000 people in the world's busiest airport in atlanta. all right, here's a good news though, tsa officials say the weight at checkpoints, they're only got two 20 minutes very efficient. still, you should give yourself extra time, especially as you make plans to fly back home. cnn's ryan young spoke with some travelers in atlanta prepping for a very long day at the airport yeah. victor an amara, you guys have stood here before and it dealt with a long leinz and hartsfield-jackson international airport, the tsa,
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and the people here were ready to deal with an influx of people because all lanes of the security leinz have an open but multiply that across the country as everyone has been trying to flow back into air travel we talked to people who had to make that difficult decision about how they were going to spend their funds how they were gonna do with all the extra travel deal with the ways of getting here. >> and most people say they were willing to get this summer turned off right? they wanted a desperately traveled despite the leinz and despite some of the travel hiccups. if you gotta hustle on, i'm old school. so if you want to hustle, you can get paid. right? so this economy thing i think is over l, over are blown in my opinion. >> so you're willing to spend and do what you have to do to get a lowly absolutely. it helps the economy show me a business as said because they're not making money, because people are not spend it. and i'll tell you they're not telling the truth. >> i was a little scared and excited. so we love super early. so we were used to atlanta traffic. we know you had to leave early. one of the parking decks was close, so we're good now, once we get
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through tsa, victory, namdar, all the numbers are not published as yet, but just to give you an idea on thursday, they broke the single day record for people going through the tsa here here at over 100 110,000 people, we know that friday was on pace to do the same thing. >> so we could see record numbers of the next few days. tuesday may also be a big day here thank you. narrow seems like the public wants to travel, they want to be back. this is something they wanted to see again, which is that return to normalcy all right, thanks so much. >> ryan young you know, atlanta airport. i know it's the world's busiest airport, but every time i've flown, especially during those busy weekends, i've never had to deal with you know, exponentially long leinz, they're very efficient. >> it's efficient, it is busy, it is massive, but it's well constructed. constructed, well, amanda? >> yes and thought out and laid out and you get through it takes a little time, but much faster, much faster than you would think that when you see all those people snaking around, you're like, oh, actually it got through faster than i expected.
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>> well mother nature though, isn't taking a break for the holiday weekend. so if your plans involve being outside, listen now to cnn meteorologist allison chinchar because i understand that there could be some storms and record temperatures. >> yes. yes. keyword their records, here is yes. we'll get to some of those, but yeah, the other that component is really going to be the severe weather and it already began. if you look at the last 24 hours, take a look at this. you're talking over 300 severe weather reports or spread out over many states. we're going to see a similar threat today. i've got a couple of different regions. we're looking at the main target point is really going to be the central us. we've got 20 damaging winds in the potential and she'll for some large hail they are but also the potential for strong to severe thunderstorms across areas in the northeast states like areas like pennsylvania, new york, into west virginia, and then also areas of the south. and that's where a lot of the active thunderstorms are as we speak, are across the southeast. so nashville, chattanooga, huntsville, alabama, looking at a lot of those showers and thunderstorms sliding through and those are going to we continue as we go through the morning until they
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finally start to spread themselves out. then once we get into the afternoon, that's when the target point really becomes the center of the country, especially as we move into the evening hours and the overnight time frame. and that's not what you want to hear when you're talking about tornadoes. and we're not just saying a tornado here or there, but the potential for some of these to be on the ground for prolonged periods of time where they call long-track tornadoes that could be ef2 strength or even stronger. this includes oklahoma city, wichita falls, stretching up into kansas city. tomorrow we see the same threats, but they're shifted a little bit farther to the east. so now the focal point is going to be over the ohio and mississippi river valleys there. so let's look at the timeline again. notice by this afternoon that main initial line in the southeast finally starts to fade away. then we start to see a lot of these ramp-up this evening across the central us that overnight will continue to spread eastward into areas of illinois and missouri, and into wisconsin. and by sunday afternoon, we're really starting to see it spread into the ohio valley. you also see more of that redevelop but men cross the southern tier. so tennessee,
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kentucky, even areas of alabama, also looking at more of those showers and thunderstorms and then yes, the temperature is take a look at this. this is the unofficial start to summer for many and it is definitely going to feel like it look at some of these brownsville, texas, looking at those triple digit temperatures, the next couple of days, del rio, houston, dallas all above normal thermal also looking at some pretty intense heat and heat indexes, heat into sea levels over in southern florida as well. looking at the feels like so this is where we talk about taking the temperature, adding it to the humidity that combined heat index or feels like temperature, it is going to feel like it is 108 in brownsville, texas on sunday, one 16 on sunday in laredo, even houston, dallas, and austin, if you've got some outdoor plans to morrow for the holiday weekend, make sure you stay hydrated because again, those fields like temperatures, victor an ama are going to swell pretty quickly this weekend, you need light the grill, just sit the meet outside. i mean, 100 160 degrees allison chinchar. thanks so much. so the united nations top court ordered
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israel to immediately halt its rafah offensive operation as a part of the growing global pressure on israel to end the, actions they're on friday, the international court of justice said it considers the humanitarian situation in rafah to be designed astros and expected to get even worse and palestinians inside gaza have praised the order and a calling for an end to the war he lost every everything here in gaza was completely destroyed. >> so the decision one the palestinian need is immediately stop. >> what we don't need declaration. we need application meanwhile, cia director bill burns is in paris today to meet with israeli and qatari officials about the ongoing ceasefire talks. sources familiar with those discussions tells cnn, seated global affairs analyst khim dozer is with three now, kimberly, good to see you.
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let's start here with over the last three weeks, if the variables that will go into these talks in paris does it make it any more likely that there will be a ceasefire or that either side, once it more now than it did three weeks ago when it didn't come to fruition i really don't think you're going to see the israelis agree to a ceasefire until they get someone like hamas leaders, sinwar in their ongoing onslaught in rafah. >> and from the palestinian, from the hamas side they part of this whole goal of this campaign was to damage israel in the public eye. and with each passing week, with the decision from the un chord with the decisions from the international criminal court. this international center is rising. and from hamas's perspective, that works for for them why say yes to a cease fire when israel has said the
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moment they get their hostages back, they're just going to start fighting again afterwards to still dismantle hamas so it's a really at this point hard to see how the negotiators see their way forward hamas agreed to a ceasefire three weeks ago, but it turns out that the egyptians change some of the requirements that israel placed on it. >> so israel said, well, this is not the deal that we offered, so that fell apart the last time that bill burns was over being part of these talks is there any residue of that blunder that makes it harder this time considering that the two sides even through intermediaries, weren't able to communicate in some ways. it means that the egyptians got a knock on there. their trust. the israelis aren't going to trust what comes out of their camp for a bit. and so now you see contour again taking the lead after qatar was taking knocks publicly. so this is
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kind of normal negotiations in this back-and-forth. i mean, you just keep trying to push and find a way forward i mean, there is one possibility in that there's growing sense you're inside israel towards the netanyahu government that he hasn't found a way out of gaza. he hasn't found that endgame that it looks like parts of his administration want perpetual occupation of gaza, which would be costly in terms of tax dollars and costly in terms of israeli lives and a large part of the israeli electorate doesn't want that. and that's why israel's own defense minister has criticized netanyahu over this. so in a sense, if the domestic criticism rises enough that netanyahu was like, okay, we need a way out of this that gives an opening to negotiators. but again, i think from netanyahu's political survival perspective, you still won't say yes until he can say, we got one of these major hamas leaders off the battlefield. >> let's talk about the
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international criticism the un's top court is now telling israel to end its operation in rafah. of course, earlier this week, the icc charged the prime minister and the defense minister. this week the un security council ordered a pause in hostilities that's, that's not binding. what is likely the influence if there's places on netanyahu? not that he will end the operation in rafah, but it could this be counterproductive toward those? >> absolutely. in that un court has moral authority, but it doesn't have any way to enforce its decisions. and since israel and the un already are at odds over many issues, for instance, it took the un a long time to publicly acknowledge the sexual violence towards israelis on october 7 that kind of thing has made
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israel trust the un, less and less there's always been the opinion that the un is against the state of israel. so it almost makes them dig their heels in and be more committed to going forward in the operation in gaza. but it sure doesn't help. for instance, the biden administration, this growing clamor internationally against the actions of israel and that feeds into the rancor and biden's left flank. that says you've got to stop arming this government in its onslaught in gaza. >> can bills you. thanks so much. >> we are a little more than a week away from the start of hunter biden's trial on gun charges, the critical new rulings on evidence, including that infamously laptop is ahead and for the first time in the mar-a-lago classified documents case special counsel, jack smith is asking a federal judge to place a gag order on former a president donald trump. what could be off limits. >> that's next and a former
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his upcoming trial on june 3rd. >> yeah, the judge handed down wins to both the prosecution and defense through their motions on what evidence since they can use in the case and what they cannot cnn's marshall cohen breaks it down while hunter biden was at the state dinner at the white house on thursday, but friday, he was in a courthouse right behind me in wilmington, delaware, and that's because we're just about one week away from his criminal trial on felony gun charges. >> special counsel, david weiss has indicted hunter biden, the president's son, on three felony counts stemming from his purchase and possession of a revolver back in 2018, the alleged crime is that he was addicted to drugs when he bought the gun, which is a violation of federal law. so there was a hearing friday, several hours here and wilmington where the judge in this case issued several critical rulings about what evidence can come in and which arguments need to be kept out. she did issue an important
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decision on the scope of the law in question. she gave prosecutors have victory, allowing them to broadly argue that hunter biden was using drugs around the time when he bought but that gun and not necessarily on the exact day that he bought the gun, that might make it easier for them to win a conviction. >> but it wasn't all good news for the process. >> scooters. >> the judge in this case narrowed a bit the amount of evidence from hunter biden's infamous laptop that will be allowed to be introduced said. >> that the defense team, if they want to, can challenge the authenticity of key messages. prosecutors have said that they want to use those text messages to demonstrate the hunter biden was addicted to and using illegal drugs, specifically crack cocaine, what he bought that gun in 2018. so this trial is supposed to kick off right here in delaware on june 3rd, and the both parties said it should probably last about two weeks. and of course, this is the very first time in our
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nation's history that the son of the sitting president and will stand trial for federal charges marshall cohen cnn, wilmington, delaware marceau. >> thank you very much. louisiana. it takes the battle over abortion rights. another step with a controversial news law. after the break, the abortion drugs now being classified in the same category as narcotics and depressants and the summer travel season is starting now it's about the heat up too. we'll talk with one x heard about what to expect and how to score some cheaper flights the nba playoffs, i always get emotional. >> you more concerned about what's going on? inside the nba and what's going on inside of you, you know, doc, right? and that's all the time we have. >> thanks for watching. are you cutting to a commercial western conference finals presented by at&t, continue on into our brand that's how you make like
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plane and nearly 2 million others will be on a cruise. the bus, or a train. according to aaa, we have not seen roads. this packed in two decades joining me now is clint henderson managing editor of the points guy, either clean out your du and get to see this morning. >> good to see you. yeah, it was stuck in a traffic jam, so i relate to that introduction. >> well, i'm glad you made it. i mean, what is going on i mean, the most packed we've seen it in two decades yeah. >> and that's with gas prices as high as they are, as high as they were last summer. so people are just out on the roads. they're out in the skies. airports are crowded. >> i think a lot of people are traveling and i think this summer is going to be sold out. >> some are again for us. >> so what are some pointers for those who are taking to the roads? and then we'll, we'll get to the airports yeah. >> i would say try to drive early in the morning, late at night tried to leave on days like today when it's a little quieter and don't try to
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compete with the people going home from work like yesterday, i was unlucky. i saw a pretty bad accident the bay bridge and zoom cisco, but for most people, if you time it right, you can avoid most of the traffic. >> okay. and what about airports? the leinz are going to be long no matter what, right. so i guess the question is, how much earlier should you get there is two hours really enough? >> i think two hours is enough now now that the airports and the airlines are mostly staffed backup. again, those staff shortages or not so prevalent. so i think give you give yourself two hours that should be plenty of time. of course, the points guy we love tsa pre-check and clear, but it's interesting, the clear has actually free service service for some airports like orlando where you can reserve a spot in line and you don't even have to be a member. so look into things like that to get to the airport to speed yourself through security, but i'm a huge fan of pre-check. >> yeah. so am i and so what about for those returning from the memorial holiday weekend,
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are there better days to return home versus others so a midweek is always going to be better. >> it's not only less crowds, but it's also cheaper. generally on saturday or on tuesday and wednesday if you're flying those days. so you want to try to come back when the crowds aren't coming back, so don't everyone is going to be trying to come back on monday night. so you want to avoid that primetime as i've been looking to book flights for the summer. >> i mean, i don't know if it's just me, but it seems like fly has gotten so expensive. i mean, are there ways are better ways to find cheaper flights? what are your thoughts about by now and pay, pay later? >> so the great thing is actually prices for domestic flights are actually where they were pre-pandemic. so we've done some normalization of at least domestic airfares international still super expensive, but especially places that are high demand right now like japan and europe. but i am seeing flight deals every single day at the points guy, we published push a
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flight deal. there are deals to be had out there, europe for $500. a lot of slide deals to paris right now, which is strange. >> but you know what my favorite tool is, google flights. >> you can set price alerts. you can just type in your home airport and hit explore and you can see what the cheapest destinations near you are and plan ahead. you want to be booking those it's christmas trips or at least are tracking those prices right now. >> and is it true or is it a myth that flight tickets are actually cheaper when you book them on like a monday or tuesday versus a friday or saturday? >> no, that is a total myth. i will say if you travel on tuesday, wednesday, or saturday, it can be cheaper when you book doesn't matter, the computers are not tracking. you. >> got it. and this memorial holiday weekend, where's everyone going? are there top destinations especially for the road trips and and i guess for the flights yeah. always. >> you're going to see florida been really popular, but short international trips are also really popular right now. ken kuhn, they just opened a new airport in tulum. so that part of mexico is very popular. and
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then even places like national parks are gonna be big hits, especially this time of year klint, her son, i am glad you made it through that traffic. thank you so much for joining us good. well, they lived through a school shooting that killed 19 students and two teachers coming up. how survivors of the uvalde the texas school shooting are healing two years after the massacre tuesday, the evidence is in testimony has ended, but it's not over yet before the jury gets the final say. >> prosecutors and trump's defense team get the final word. live coverage of closing arguments in the trial i'm hush money trial begin tuesday at nine eastern oh, no what if we don't get down in time to get a birthday gift for zoe. don't panic with etsy. we can find the perfect gift and center a preview right away i love this.
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washington. and this is cnn this week families in uvalde, texas mark two years since the robb elementary school shooting that killed 19 students and two teachers. >> cnn, shimon prokupecz speaking with survivors who were inside the classroom about what their lives are like now and how the community is rebuilding hope two years later the community has been gathering here in the town square with family member numbers and victims raising orange flags. >> to end gun violence and to remember the 21 who died two years ago we've been speaking to the families and the victims who are still seeking justice and accountability for the failures that day this is a piece of my back the muscles that are right here you know
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which ones they are i've never seen because used to cover yeah and synthesize took cover right? >> but i got to get used to it and people got to see a face. and say hey he got shot in the arm and hopefully they see it. they'll james reminds about guns right? you just put on there together like that. >> are new full reyes is the teacher who's survived two years ago. >> he was shot in his arm and his back, then was just simply tortured for 77 minutes. by the gunman police were outside as he was inside fighting for his life, somehow a miracle. >> he survived after speaking with parents and stuff they're like they saved you the kids? yeah they saved they became angels instance and save aj was
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in the classroom next two races, the gunman shot him in the leg walking for years have been better a little walking or is it still i know you have the injury. >> yasmin better. >> i don't tell me what life life has been like for the low pass two years since this happened. >> it's been sad. i can map has been having and the as a two years have passed and you reflect it on different things. what do you want people to know please don't let any towns four people who are not step up to the plate 11 year-old aj is still trying to make sense of the failures that day nearly 400 law enforcement officers responded. >> and yet they fail to immediately take action and enter the classrooms with the victims de miss being in the classroom? i do. i do miss it. >> that was that was my
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identity and my my life. >> do you ever want to go back now? how come i don't want to have that a responsibility again many of the victims have had trouble returning to school, but newly elected school board member with ties to the families, is bringing new hope to this town. we need to rebuild trust and transparency and get them in school. i had a family member reach out to me and she said, if you get on that board, i'm taking my daughter back to that school. >> it's it's a lot. i mean, i feel like it's a big weight on my shoulders, but i take it very serious 17 numbers raised now spends all of his time at a store. >> he runs with his mom, one of the gifts that you bring telling us what happened that day and if it wasn't for people like you i know that we would ever get some part of the story that was it that happened inside. yeah. they probably would have told or not told
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anybody anything but we survived in and i think that's the reason that i keep going i keep going and i keep on talking because it's for them. it's for the kids and for all 21 that day i just want the world to be more no more like school shootings or nothing every time i see you, you're always smiling i think these situations people always want to find hope. >> they always want to see that there's something positive what do you think that is for you it's me happy may have every single life beyond this life as parents and victims and survivors try to seek more answers and get more accountability. several lawsuits have been filed
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against the texas department of public safety. the officers the first responders from that agency, but also they're now suing meta the parent company of vince, instagram, and the gun manufacturer, daniel defense and also the publishers of the call of duty that game all alleging that the shooter, the gunman in this case was playing call of duty and the days and weeks leading up to the shooting the nba playoffs, i always get emotional. you more concerned about what's going on inside the nba than what's going on inside. uh, you, you know, doc, right? and that's all the time we have. thanks for watching. are you cutting to a commercial western conference finals presented by at&t, continue on to into pods spring moving segall has been extended, save up to 25% on moving in storage until june 10, in c by posits been trusted with over 6 million moves, down
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because i've got outdoor plans today, but we also have a meteorologist physically the way rather with allison every hour, alyson i nearly 70 million people are at risk for some pretty nasty weather today. app were mentioned cnn meteorologist allison chinchar is tracking my store and i can i can't even tell you how many texts i've gotten from family members that have plans today, that one to know, hey, we saw the forecast. is it going to rain the unfortunate part is yes, we've got a lot of people that have storms in the forecast today. the bulk of the severe weather is cold going to be in the central us, but you're still going to have storms in portions of the northeast the ohio valley, and then even down across portions of the southeast, looking at some storms and that's where most of the active weather is as we speak. so nashville, chattanooga, knoxville, huntsville, alabama, all looking at storms right now. but once we get later into the day, especially the evening, that's what a lot of the really potent severe thunderstorms really begin to ramp back up. and that's also where we have the best chance for tornadoes were talking potentially long tracking, meaning the storms that are on the ground for very long times. and some of those
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tornadoes could be ef2 or even stronger. so that's going to be a concern for oklahoma city, wichita falls, and even up around kansas city tomorrow, we'll do it all over again, but we just going to shift it a little bit. farther to the east. so now you're talking chicago indianapolis, nashville, down through little rock, the focal point's going to be right there where you see the orange, but the threats themselves remain the same. we're still looking at the potential for tornadoes damaging wind, and yes, even some hail. so the timeline, again, most of the stuff that's in the southeast really begins to call them back down as we head into the evening hours. but the same time that's when we start to see a lot of that activity ramp up in the central us. that line will continue to spread east overnight and into sunday morning. so that's when you're talking about chicago down through indianapolis. that's going to be arriving into the afternoon. and then by sunday night and even into monday, we start to see more showers and thunderstorms across the mid south and into the southeast as well. >> all right. allison, thanks so much all right. >> checking early as well as sports and how luka doncic play last night.
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>> i wish that front what ad shows is right here do that how to go and read that? >> he was unstoppable that at all. i gather instant classic for logan. >> i tell you what if you went six more games, he's really going to prove he's the best basketball player in the world guys, you may already be there. the wakes playing last night, luka, another all-time great game winner in game two of the western conference finals of the mads, we're down to under ten seconds left. they inbound the ball of course, to luka, the t-wolves, they switch rudy gobert onto him and watch what luca died he just cook cooks, go bear, and he's going to nail to step back three to take the lead with three seconds left. >> keep in mind, go bears the defensive player of the year, but it it didn't matter, no one could guard luka. >> that was your game winner. luka, 32 points, 13 assists, and ten rebounds because he was all pumped up as the mass when games to 192108, they're now up to o in the zero so we can't ask them gorge, you are
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sorry. he can't ask them guard you. >> who said that? >> she gives i was begun slovenian boys litigate a good mood. >> i on the eyes, we added another overtime throw the standard a playoff, rangers needing a window, avoid falling into an oath to hold to the panthers how an answer from one of the unlikely it's of player, as barclay goodrow, from the 31 year-old fourth line pleading to break little gibbon go with vintage projects, get any kids have act varies. the game winner gets swarmed by his teammates. rangers went to check out how it sounded get on the rangers radio can't sit out the center, knocked down my get drove font stroke check back out the barclay goodrow so happy they were giggling and get this goodrow. >> he's always you always worked four goals in 80 games through the regular season. he's 40 for already these playoffs that series now heads
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the south florida for game three tomorrow, tidy the games apiece. all right. finally, 19,000 fans on and watch caitlin clark and the fever take on the second pick in the draft, cameron brink can the la sparks. another rough shooting night for clark's. you may just four over 14th. that's what her last two buckets were. big ones, clark here, the three from oil downtown put the fever of six with two-and-a-half to go, then under a minute, i'm just to clark coming through it again here a step-back three, finished with 11 points, fever, get their first win of the season, 78, 73 and made a really good games. i'm john is going to also night does not. i stated thank god, my teammates, i were open, rebounded the ball well, was active on defense and then made some big shots immediate it and, you know, honestly just proud of myself. you got to step up and make some shots and i thought we also have to have tried some big place for us so get that first went out of the way, guys. >> now we'll see if they can get on a winning streak because clark at the fever there in las vegas tonight, taken off to time depending can behave not going to be an easy one. >> i already i already knew that i am sorry. sorry. all
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they billion with a b, we've got this honore, got this cnn saturday morning starting next on cnn a major paradigm shift for moms with hiv, who want to breastfeed their infants. >> the american academy of pediatrics is updated its breastfeeding policy. and this is for the first first time since the start of the hiv epidemic are all the change comes after new research showed it is rare for a virus transmission in breast milk under certain conditions cnn's health reporter jacqueline
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howard has more ever since the 1980s, medical groups advised women with hiv to avoid breastfeeding because of concerns about transmission of the virus. but we're now seeing a reversal in that guidance. the american academy of pediatrics now says that mothers with hiv can breastfeed with very low risk if they follow these guidelines, they're receiving antiretroviral treatments. and the virus is suppressed and the body when those two things happen, the risk of hiv transmission when breastfeeding is estimated to be less than 1%. and this change in guidance aligns with what the department of health and human services recommends as well outside of establishing a bond between the mom and her newborn babies who are breastfed have a lower risk of asthma, obesity type one diabetes, severe lower respiratory disease, ear infections, and some other health conditions each year in the united states, nearly 5,000
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women with the hiv give birth. so this change in the medical guidance means a lot to many moms out there. i spoke with one mother and colorado who has hiv and she told me she's working with her medical team to safely breastfeed her newborn son. she sees breastfeeding as one of the first things she can do postpartum welcome to help him have a healthy life. back to you? yeah. i think a lot of moms see it that way. jacelyn. thank you. all right. first of all, with victor is coming up next. what do you have? >> well, it's been four years since the murder of george floyd at america still has not had a full rate of reckoning with race in this country and policing. so after the protest and the calls for change, we look into what has really changed, plus a family and seattle says that negligence and discrimination led to their 16 daughter's death and now they're suing seattle children's hospital and others. we're going to speak with them about their loss and the lawsuit they just filed

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