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hill hello, everyone. thank you so much for joining me on fredricka whitfield and we're following breaking news on this memorial day weekend right now, more than 100 million people are at risk of severe weather as deadly and destructive storms sweep across the central us from texas to michigan and kansas to pennsylvania. >> the storms bring a risk of tornadoes, large hail, damaging winds, and flooding. at least ten people were killed, including children after or possible tornado struck texas and arkansas overnight homes were obliterated 18 wheelers, flipping over and power lines knocked out. storm victims say the damage is astonishing coming back to. vision medication right now for the first time, knowing that i was just here and it's all destroyed is it's mind-blowing.
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>> i'm still trying to process it. it's shock. this everything you had worked so hard for all these years is don cnn meteorologist lisa rafah, following all of this, i mean, it seems these storms are more frequent and more damaging. yeah. i mean, it's been a crazy busy two months for us from april and may the storms have seemingly been nonstop. i mean, look at some of the video that we have of this tornado that just passed wichita falls and northern texas. i mean, just remarkable some of the images we were getting from yesterday's storm, at least 25 tornado reports. and you can see the tracks there in northern texas, just north of dallas. and then another string of tornadoes from oklahoma that scraped through northern arkansas as well. lots of surveys going going on today to figure out and the damage, what happened and how strong were these tornadoes? this is the threat right now. you see that red that's the latest tornado watch, goes until 3:00 central
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time includes places like nashville louisville, and then we'll the yellow is severe thunderstorm watches that go through the afternoon, evening until about 9:00 eastern time. we to have this line of storms that continues to push through will be capable of damaging winds and a couple of tornadoes. and we've seen that on this line from cincinnati down sound of lexington, you see how the line is bending when you have that bend and align a storm that's where you're going to push up damaging winds up to 70 miles per hour that's why there are all those warnings. there. plus you can get some embedded tornadoes. we do have some tornado warnings as well, because you can get some spin up along this wine. so the threat continues. this is a threat for today that big orange area that enhanced risk level three out of five from louisville to nashville. this is where the threat is today again, stretches from texas, even up into parts of the northeast. there are searching pennsylvania and then tomorrow continues to head to the east coast. we're talking about places like dc, richmond, charlotte, and then even down towards baton rouge. i'm the
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line of storms continues could also come with some flooding rain flood watches in effect from missouri down into tennessee where we could see two to four inches because of rain. so here's how this plays out. you can continue to see the line of storms dive south into parts. can kentucky then going into tennessee, we wake up to storms in atlanta by tomorrow morning. and then that threat continues to reignite with daytime heat and humidity up and down the east coast. rainfall can be again two to four inches is from parts of tennessee there and that's where we've got that moderate flood risks there in the red where we could see some flash flooding from some heavy rains. so just continuing to track what's been an incredibly active april and may for us we've had way more than the average amount of tornado reports are more than 900 and average to date would be closer to 700 it's spring not over. >> then you've got hurricane season, which begins. but next weekend first. yeah. hard to believe all this at once. all
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right. thanks so much. elise rafah will check back with you now to israel where hamas is claiming responsibility for early morning rocket attack on tel aviv and central israel these are the first rockets fired from gaza at tel aviv since january, israel defense forces say eight rockets were fired from rafah in southern gaza. and that a number of projectiles were intercepted. rafat has been the focus of israeli military operations in recent weeks, and israel has threatened an all-out assault if hostages being held in gaza are not returned. cnn's paula hancocks is following the developments for us. paula, what more do we know about these rockets? >> well, as you say at this point, it is believed there were eight rockets that were fired towards tel aviv from we know that a number were intercepted, but not all. we've seen images of people running
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for shelters or sirens were sounding in hertz cilia, for example, in central israel and some shrapnel of some of the rocket's at this point though there's there's no confirmed injuries and very little damage. we understand, but it's the very fact that hamas is still able to carry out these rocket attacks. that is significant. hamas did admit to it. they said it was a large barrier barrage of missiles and they say that it was against massacres, against civilians in gaza, which is why they carried this out. now the idf, the israeli military, has since said that they have targeted the rocket launcher that they believe carried out this attack. and it was in rapper, they said it was located close to two mosques pointing out that this proves once again that hamas does hide behind the civilian population. so we're hearing from both sides of this at this point, but more than seven months into this war,
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into a devastating war, much of the country tree is destroyed in gaza. we've had more than 35,000 palestinians killed since october 7. and yet hamas is still able to carry out these kind of attacks. and that will worry those inside israel. it'll certainly worry the military. it will increase as well. the critic to cism that we've been hearing as to the military strategy that israel is carrying out at this point. many in the world including the biden administration is saying there needs to be a political plan to go alongside this military strategy. otherwise, it's simply won't work. and many more are saying israel's plan to destroy hamas completely simply isn't practical. >> fred and paula, this has happened as police and protesters have clashed in tel aviv this weekend after a de of rallies. >> and what is being called for their so we're seeing
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increasing rallies. >> this was not just in tel aviv, this was in a number of cities across israel. these are protesters who are criticizing benjamin netanyahu, the israeli prime minister. they are accusing him of corruption that criticizing his government and also the plan in gaza, saying that they disagree with the way that the, that things have been handled since october 7, so there is a loudon in call in the country for netanyahu to step down. >> fred. alright. paula hancocks, we'll check back with you. thank you so much. and how this breaking news another a turbulence incident. this is the second one in a week, 12 people were injured on a qatar airways flight from doha to dublin after the plane was rocked by turbulent over turkey, the flight landed safely in dublin and eight people were taken to the hospital. qatar airways based
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tells cnn that it is conducting an internal investigation and this comes after a singapore airlines flight from london was hit with severe turbulence, one man died and 100 for passengers were injured. that plane has now returned to singapore after being delayed and thailand, while authorities were conducting thank safety checks, were also following breaking news out of massachusetts where the suspect in a stabbing spree is now in custody for young girls were stabbed at a movie theater and just hours later, two more people were stabbed at a mcdonald's. what police are saying about the connection plus singer nicki minaj apologizing to fans after having to cancel a sold out show in england. why she says amsterdam police held her in jail for hours tuesday the evidence is in the testimony has ended, but it's not over yet before the jury gets the
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county, as you mentioned, we're just south of the small city of valley view on i just spoke with the sheriff here in cook county who confirmed du moments ago that in this area south of valley view, there are seven people who were killed by the storm four of those victims, children under the age of 18. >> in fact, the sheriff told us that are the latest two victims that were found were two and five years old, so devastating news that emergency officials here are dealing with, as you can see the level of destruction that this storm ripped its way through here in the darkness of night, which is just absolutely terrifying when you think about the damage these tornadoes inflict. but it is a relatively wide area of damage that we're seeing that actually goes on for several miles. just in fact, we are on the west side of interstate 35, north of the dallas fort worth area. and this is the rural area where this tornado inflicted some of its earliest damage and then continue moving toward the east. shredded apart to marina at a popular lake
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here on this memorial day weekend, as well as several people trapped in a gas station with structures that collapse there as well. so a devastating night here in north texas thousands of people dealing with the after effects of this storm it's unbelievable. >> and then what about ongoing efforts to rescue potentially rescue people? >> while the sheriff said that they believed that all of the victims at this point are very likely accounted for some of those efforts to continue going through the debris. some of this area is very difficult to reach as you can imagine, this is a relatively rural area, so some of these areas, in fact, the sheriff said the last two victims were found by teams that had to go out on atvs to get off of these off of these roads. so navigating some of this terrain and the debris field is actually very kind of treacherous and difficult work, but that's the kind of conditions there facing in here. and making sure that
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everyone is is accounted for. but we just spoke with the sheriff before we went on the air and he believes that the death toll is not going to go up. they believed that everyone is accounted for at this point, but that work in that concern obviously continues, especially as many more people are back in this area now trying to assess the damage and take into account exactly what needs to be paired and what the what the cleanup process is going to look like. >> my goodness, it's incredible. will all the best to the people there in valley view, texas 11 dara. thanks so much this breaking news out of massachusetts where a suspect is in custody after a stabbing spree near boston, were four girls between the ages of nine and 17 were attacked at a movie theater in brain tree. all the girls are expected to be okay, but about an hour later, a man and a woman men in plymouth were both stabbed at a fast food restaurant and now police are looking at any possible connections between that and a
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murder in connecticut. i'd like to bring in now cnn's polo sandoval. so polo, i mean, the suspect lead police on a chase before being taken into custody, brings up to date and fred, to be honest, i'm still trying to make some sense of this pretty violent chain of events yesterday, given them fairly limited information that police have released. but at least they've released enough to build up at least a partial and disturbing picture of the chain of events it all started in brain. brain tree, massachusetts in a town just about 13 miles south of boston where police say an individual who has since been detained, walked in without a ticket into that amc movie theater, and then stab those four young women, as you pointed out, their ages between nine to 17 years here's old, they were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. so that's certainly a positive development there that they will actually survive their injuries. and at this point, police describing this as an unprovoked attack. we heard from law enforcement yesterday saying that apparently it's individual simply walked in, didn't even exchange any sort
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of words. and then he stabbed those young ladies police believe that the men then gotten a, car and made a drive to plymouth. that is where it is believed that he then stabbed two individuals are men and a woman, most in their 20s. they also sustain non-life-threatening injuries. police done eventually if you pull up the map here for viewers or able to track down this individual. and then in the further south of there and sandwich, that is when after police pursue the suspect and crashes his vehicle the suspect taken to the hospital where he is recovering before facing potential charges. what's important here, police have not released any information about who this man is only say that those two incidents are connected. now while all this played out, police in deep river, connecticut were investigating the death or rather a disturbance. and at that same, they located an individual who was dead and they have not released much information, only saying that the suspect in that case was arrested in massachusetts, but stop short of linking that to
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those two incidents. so there are a lot of moving parts here, fred and it's still very hard to really get a clear sense of what happened. but it is absolutely disturbing. you have a movie theater, you have a fast food restaurant, and people apparently attacked randomly at both of those both of those locations, but fortunately, they aren't going to survive now, right? >> and still early in the investigations and a whole lot could change about dobbs, a sequence of events and all that precipitated it. thank you so much. polo sandoval thanks for tomorrow. donald trump's lawyers will likely spend the holiday preparing for closing arguments in his criminal hush money trial how each sayyed needs to present their case to jurors when court returns on tuesday in one of the most active tornado seasons, you can't control what kinds of interventions can we design go inside the storm. the premiere of planet earth with liev
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that it was time for them to unite, he splinted through his speech, giving a ton of reasons why he thought the two sides should come together. the biggest one defeating joe biden. >> that is why i have come to extend a hand of friendship to ask for your partnership to defeat communism, defeat marxism and defeat crooked joe biden, who is destroying our country, trump did manage to win over the crowd at some points, like when he said you have put a libertarian in his cabinet if he was elected president, the biggest cheers the night came when he said he would commute the sentence of russ albright. that is the founder of the underground website, the silk road, who's imprisonment has been become a cause for the libertarian party. but he lost the crowd once again when he suggested that the party should nominate him to be their candidate for president. >> the libertarian party should nominate trump for president of the united states that's not
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only if you want to win only if you want to win, maybe you don't want to win whether or not trump converted anyone at the convention on saturday is unclear, but his campaign is hopeful that the outreach will help him win over some hearts-and-minds across the country bascially from some of these people who are considering third-party candidates, there are especially concerned about robert f. kennedy jr. who has also been courting libertarian votes he spoke to the convention on friday, steve contorno, cnn, washington dc. >> all right. this could be a consequential week for donald trump closing arguments in his criminal hush money trial are expected to begin on tuesday, and the case could be in the hands of the jury this week, after six weeks of testimony, we could soon find out if trump becomes the first former us president to be convicted of a crime, he faces 34 felony counts in this historic trial, joining me right now to discuss is jeff swartz, a former florida judge judge.
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>> good to see you. >> good to see you, too. >> all right. so set the stage for what you think prosecutors will need to do in their closing statements to the jury as they try to make their case that trump is guilty they're going to have to present their closing argument the same as they did their case and that is build the case to the momentum of getting to michael cohen. that is show all of the corroboration, all of the testimony that basically corroborates what michael testified two and then at that point, talk about michael cohen. the key here is two things that happened on the last couple of days of testimony. one is the so-called $60,000 still and that's what the defense calls it. but the prosecution is going to remind everybody that he testified in direct examination of the $30,000 dollars. did he took when he kept some of the money that was supposed to go to a vendor, the second thing
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they're going to have to address and that is basically the idea that michael lied about the telephone call on october 20 26. >> but the problem that the problem the defense has and the prosecution is going to point out is it during that testimony? >> they he specifically said he called schiller to talk about something else and ended up asking for donald trump. and the defense tried to make a big deal out of that. but the problem is they have a picture schiller and trump two minutes before that phone call together. as always in ten seconds out of a 92nd phone call is not a big deal. and that's what they're going to argue. >> then what will the defense need to do? >> they're going to have to just paint everything that cohen said as being tainted because of the lies he told over all the years that he worked for donald trump the problem is how do you attack him as being a liar when trump is the guy that hired him to
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tell lies on his behalf so what you're really coming down to is you're gonna have to dirty up michael cohen as best as you can and say you can't rely on anything else because this is the lynchpin. and then in rebuttal, the prosecution is going to say he's the finish, but he isn't the linchpin. and that's kind of the way that it's going to go. >> okay. and you've ever seen many trials in your years on the bench? i given what you have heard from this trial, how are jurors kind of organizing their thoughts? perhaps their notes, because many have said they've been copious note takers. have they likely made up there? our minds or our closing arguments influential they are influential, but i think that in this particular case, based upon what was reported being the body language of the jury during the defense case when they put on mr. costello i think they pretty much made up their minds. >> another we're going to go back there and it's going to be an issue to me of which way the
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lawyers on the jury go. and if they are together, that's where i think the jury is going to go if they take separate ways, then that's a little bit more differential. but i think that they pretty much are going to follow the instruction that says you can believe all any part part of or none of what a witness says. that means they can look at michael cohen and say it didn't believe this, but the rest of it seems to be corroborated and i believe that and so that's kind of the way that you feel when you made reference to the lawyers just for those who may have forgotten their two attorneys that make up part of that jury pool. >> all right judge. >> jeff swartz. thanks. because how much? >> great to see you. >> have a great day for it thank you. >> are we coming up? i knew details on the cause of professional golfer grayson murray is death russia for trying to spy on us we were spying on them. >> i'm sorry, frank this is a war, but secret war. secrets and spies, a nuclear game. and
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agreement, promising to reshape the fan packed world of college athletics if approved by a judge, the settlement announced by the governing body of college sports paves. the way for you to vote for cities to pay student-athletes and five power conferences. >> this is the most significant day in the history of the nc doublet because the sham that the answer we has always been is over. they have always fought on every mountain to defend the right that this is really amateur athletics when we ball known that is so not been the case for a long time. nc doublet president charlie baker saying in a statement friday, the nc doublet in coordination with division one conferences promises to pay roughly $2.7 billion in damages over ten years. >> the money for thousands of student athletes previously prohibited from accepting endorsements. the deal also creates a revenue sharing system. some allowing schools to pay up to around $20 a year to division one athletes and conferences like the big ten
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and the sec, going back to 2016, the system could start by fall 2025. >> this is the life transforming opportunity for the student athletes. >> to share the revenues they've been generating. jeffrey kessler was lead attorney in the antitrust case against the nc doublet that helped reach the unprecedented agreement. >> these athletes work 45 hours a week before they go to a single class. >> they are to dedicate themselves hello, to bake these teens great. >> and the bring it all the money to these schools. so it is very high. >> former college football player and nfl wide receiver dante stallworth telling cnn, this is long overdue. >> you could have learned a lot of financial stability, a lot of finally, have a lot of financial sources from that aspect and a lot of guys don't make it to the nfl. like i was fortunate enough to do eligible students stand to get a piece of a very lucrative pi and cwa
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sports generated roughly 1.3 billion in revenue last fiscal year alone. there is skepticism about the deal though. >> the 75% of the nba players nfl players that have retired at the 5-years, they go broke. okay, that's nba and nfl players. what kind of financial literacy is part of the life of a 91819, 2021 year-old kid to what extent might they be taken advantage of with regard for the agents? to what extent the academics really, really matter with regard to all this. and those just significant, significant questions that not being addressed. >> and there are other unanswered questions about a possible framework, just how exactly will it work? what athletes and sports will profit over others, and how will schools adhere to strict title nine loss, which aimed to prohibit sexual discrimination? >> lots of questions still to be answered. polo sandoval. thank you so much. i'm joined now by bleacher report college football reporter morgan morality great to see you.
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morgan. so what's your reaction to the deal? what are you hearing from, you know, athletes that you know coaches that you know about this whole deal yes. >> so as it was set up before i came on it it's a historic day for the institute. belay and this guise of amateurism is officially going away it hasn't really been, they haven't been amateurs for the past 20 years when you look at the tv contract facts and the millions of dollars that these athletes bring into these schools now they're able to finally get a piece of that there's a couple of big points that need to be hammered out in terms of the settlement. but off the top, the money that these schools will get as around $22 million. that's kind of a rough figure. some have said close to 20 or 21, 22 seems to be the number and these schools can distribute that money. however, they want the answer doublet is letting them use it at their discretion. so that creates the
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opportunity. have more scholarship opportunities in place. a program like an nc double a baseball team, typically only he has a lot at about 11 right now. now they're able to say, look, we can put all 20 to 30 players on scholarship if they wish. there's also the opportunity apparently for players to be able to sign multi-year contracts, which might help the massive roster movement that we see. in a given year into the transfer portal. >> but as the previous segment mentioned, title nine is a big, big issue here because if you divide that money unequally, which is how most athletic departments are set up. >> now, the revenue producing sports they bring in the money and fund the lesser sports. a lot of women's sports fall under that umbrella. if you keep the revenue that way, that's a title nine lawsuit potentially, and even if you divide it equally amongst all the athletes, that's what the potential for loss seats as well for the revenue producing
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sports players to say, well, wait a minute, we're the ones that bring in the bulk of this money. >> anyways why are we not receiving a full piece of the pie? the other big question is nil is not going away. the settlement does not have anything or change anything to do with nil, the incivility has really been in competent with trying to enforce it. they're actually barred from enforcing any type of nil reductions are policing nil because of a separate antitrust lawsuit filed by the states and tennessee and virginia. so that's the other big thing is they need to figure out a way to regulate that. there's been conversations about having it being a separate office like the nflpa does. the nba does that separately, so those the two big issues the settlement is a big deal and it's great for the athletes, but there's still a few things that are really unresolved, still, yeah, it's a lot to work out before some have said it would be put into play by fall of 2025 all
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right. let me ask you something else now there's an interesting lawsuit filed this week, jaden rashada. rashada quarterback who now plays with a variety of georgia ways accusing the university of florida head football coach and others of fraud and for failing to pay 13 million for the whole nil agreement he says, these promises were made during recruitment where is that going? >> yes so this lawsuit is a really interesting one because we haven't really seen one like this filed yet. >> and nil as i mentioned, it's really virtually and unpalatable the way that it is. there are strict and cwa rules that say you cannot use nil inducements to try to get a recruit to sign with their respective school and essentially jane jaden rashada, he was a highly-touted quarterback recruit out of the state of california initially, he committed to the university
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of miami, flipped to florida and over the course of his recruitment and leading up to his signing the deal, that was expected to be $13.86 million. >> that's i mean, that's a significant amount of money for anyone, let alone an 18, 17 year-old kid. >> the collective that was funding that which is funded by nil, essentially just basically he fell apart and he was expected to get a signing bonus at $500,000 on or before national signing day that never happened. and they tried to work out, rework out a contract, couldn't come to an agreement. >> and in the end, he feels like if he had signed with the university of miami, like he was initially going to that agreement was about $9.5 million. he could have avoided all of this and he's missed out on this revenue. >> it's really interesting to see where it will go. obviously, this is the first lawsuit like this that we've seen rashada is now he
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eventually signed and with arizona state, he's now at georgia, which is one of florida's biggest rivals, which just adds to this kind of interesting and unique story so for now, in terms of florida, i don't know if it will move quickly enough to affect a billy napier, the head coach right away, he's entering your three florida. they're staring down one of the hardest schedules and college football, it's i don't know if he'll be able to make it out of there now, after this year, so but there is a chance that if some of these claims are substantiated, florida could be able to fire him without cause and not have to pay his multimillion-dollar buyout. if this does reach to that zero point been my god, it's really fascinating to see if other lawsuits like this, we'll we'll come about. >> this is some big money involving these players are morgan, so we do have a statement from the university of florida as athletic association telling cnn that and i'm quoting now, we do not comment on ongoing litigation and neither the university athletic association nor the university are named in the
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complaint. cnn has also reached out to the others involved in the lawsuit for comment as well. and i'm sure when you hear it, you'll let us know. and vice versa. thank you so much morgan mariotti? >> thank you for having me rapper nicki minaj is forced to postpone her concert in england why she says she was detained for hours in amsterdam assignment with audie cornish. listen wherever you get your podcasts water would help with this dry spots that's loan disease but scott's healthy plus will cure lung disease going around. so like other people have it and it's not recover bag and the newscaster field or healthy plus lawn through today if you're shopping for a home realtor.com, only shows you homes for sale source directly from professionals, meaning you can trust every home listing is realistic, don't all have to do that. not really. trust the
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the expenses in half. if you can't build new revenue you really are playing for time. >> a dramatic increase in tuition wouldn't work either, especially at a time when students and parents are increasingly concerned about affordability. >> could rainy is one of a growing number of colleges and universities across the country facing serious financial pressure often du to inflation, higher operating costs, poor fundraising, and declining enrollment to survive. some schools are being forced to take drastic measures like merging with other institutions or cutting programs and staff like at valparaiso university in indiana, which is also mulling a controversial sale of a prized georgia o'keeffe painting, two fun dormitory improvements schools, and regions like the northeast with a high concentration of colleges have been hit particularly hard. the century-old college of saint rose in albany will shut down this summer people knew that we were challenged and we knew we were in trouble i declining national birth weight is also partly to blame as demographics
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are changing, as there are fewer students graduating high schools, those institutions don't have a larger region to pull potential students from the best we can predict is that this trend that we've seen in the past couple of years is likely to continue because there is no other source of students other than looking internationally in the end time ran out for querini. the college will close this june after reaching a deal with villanova university. also catholic, to take over the campus while preserving part of the mother complaining legacy the school has also partnered with for pennsylvania colleges that have agreed to match coperni students financial aid packages and allow them to transfer their credits. some students are still figuring out their plans i'm currently just society in which school would be the best for me, like what they provide, like how i feel comfortable on campus and everything else. but i feel confident that soon enough i will decide which one i want to go to. >> junior collin, tom, zach is going to eastern university, a partner school just down the
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