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wales celebrate his 42nd birthday with two of his children at taylor's, erez tor in london and she met the royals backstage. >> look at this snap to selfie with her boyfriend, nfl player travis kelce. i say, go forward. >> can we say that video again? i've for a second, i thought that the video was sped up because he is moves were pretty rapid yeah. >> i'm good with it. i know people are making fun of him for dancing and the way he's dancing. but he's into it. yeah. i mean, let the man have a good time. his birthday as his kids sees into the music, i'm all for it and he doesn't care. he knows people someone might be recorded. i mean, he's he's got some fast moves. i got to say though. >> but hey, he's having a good time, isn't a stadia means a future king. he knows somebody's recording for sure. let it loose.
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>> next hour, cnn this morning starts right now good morning, everyone is at hot out there. >> welcome to cnn this morning it is sunday, june 20. i'm amara walker. >> i'm victor blackwell. thank you so much for joining us. here is what we are watching for you this morning to president's two very different strategies, just four days away now until they're showdown former president trump is on the road. president biden is focusing on formal debate, prep are already taken some shot to one another plus anti-government protesters hit israel streets, demanding a hostage deal and calling for early elections. this as we learn of new strikes overnight in gaza, and after you're months of being stuck on a board, a cargo ship that destroyed the francis scott key bridge in baltimore. several of the crew members have finally been allowed to go home what we know about those who are still on board. and we're going to speak with port of baltimore
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chaplin, who's been in touch with the crew plus catastrophic flooding is prompting evacuations and rescues and several states it's across the midwest as heat alerts persist for more than 100 million people through the weekend yes, we are counting just four days away from the cnn presidential debates while president biden is an intense preparations with advisers, former president trump is on the campaign trail the president and his team have spent the weekend at camp david and intense preps the biden campaign says he and advisers are going over briefings focusing on trump's prior comments and holding mock debate sessions. >> that approach is a sharp contrast to trump's back-to-back public appearances. >> trump addressed christian conservatives in washington. he touched on familiar campaign messages against migrants. he also stressed his efforts to undo the federal right to an abortion by nominating the justices who helped overturn roe v wade in philadelphia. he
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honed in on crime and he claimed the city was being ravaged by bloodshed so you didn't steve contorno is traveling with the former president. he is live for us now from philadelphia. steve, good morning to you. the president talked about the debate that's coming up in a few days, but he also hinted at this decision. he's made about running mate that's right. victor, we have learned that there are three front runners who have emerged in trump's vp search. senator jd vance of ohio, senator marco rubio, floor florida and north dakota governor doug burgum. now, trump yesterday said that he has made his decision, though he's not letting that person know yet, nor the public take a listen so what he said did they know nobody knows what do you, i guess bp hey you like jd
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those remarks made at a stop for philly cheesesteaks during a full day of campaigning by the former president. >> and he is clearly enjoying juxtaposing how he spent his final standard day before the debate versus biden's more studious approach, listen to what he told a philadelphia rally later that evening as you know, he's been reported four to the right now crooked joe's gone to a log cabin to study, prepare. no, he didn't do he's sleeping now because they want to get them good and strong so a little before debate time, he gets a shot that's they wanted to strengthen them up so he comes out, he'll come out. i okay i say he'll come out all jacked up. right all jacked
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trump went on to, criticized biden on crime, immigration, the border as well as inflation in the economy really sharpening those attacks. >> justin heading into this debates on thursday, victor namdar, steve contorno, thanks so much with us from philadelphia. cnn's camila to childless joins us now camila, the biden campaign wants to paint this strong contrast between the president and former president trump. tell us about how they're working through it president biden knows that there's a lot at stake in this upcoming presidential debate. >> and part of his strategy, he really wants to remind voters what he has done in the last four years well, he's been in the oval office and what he will set out to do if he's reelected for a second term and another part of that strategy, victor, it's really showcase how trump is unfit for office and really hold him accountable for the policies he has implemented in the past. now, they know that this is an opportunity for biden to really
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showcase where he stands on certain issues and biden really sees this as a pivotal issue. that is why a pivotal debate, that is why he's spending so much time. i can't david this weekend and next week to really prepare how he wants to respond to trump when he's going head-to-head with a former president, but he's really to submit and show this sharp contrast to really prove why trump is unfit for office and why biden should be reelected for a second term. >> and one key issue is of course, abortion rights. the biden campaign is focusing on that hosting dozens of events to mark two years since roe v. wade was overturned that's right. the biden campaign is expected to hold more than 50 events across the country to really mark the two-year anniversary of roe v. >> wade. and that's very pivotal because this is something that the campaign has focused on, is how biden is committed to preserving abortion rights and really enshrining those rights if he's reelected for a second term. now, what's really interesting to note here is that a lot of these events that
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are being held by his campaign surrogates are happening in key battleground states. and that really shows how he really wants to connect with voters and really prove the case how his campaign and how biden really wants to protect these abortion rights and things that this is a really big issue that is going to be in the minds of voters and his upcoming election. >> all right. camila to chalice. thank you very much. let's bring and cnn political commentators, scott jennings and maria cardona to talk about all things political. a welcome to you both thanks so much for joining me this morning. so let let's start with trump's comments yesterday the faith and freedom coalition conference, he was of course, talking about a lot of things including immigration. and he said that he suggested to the ufc president that he should start a sports league for migrants to fight each other. listen i said dana, i have an idea. >> why don't you set up a migrant league of fighters and have your regular league of
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fighters. >> and then you have the champion of your league. these are the greatest fighters in the world fight the change np the migrants. i think the migrants guy might win. that's how tough they are he didn't like that idea too much, but actually it's not the worst idea i've ever had. >> maria. your thoughts? >> yeah. >> when i heard that amara and i don't know why it surprisingly, because it shouldn't because it's trump, but it was the as an immigrant, it was so gut wrenching, only hateful. and xenophobic, and it just underscores just how unfit donald i'll trump is to hold another four years in office. and what the biden campaign is going to do as they should. he's going to, they're going to use those comments as yet another demonstration of just how anti-immigrant, anti latino and tie american donald trump is, as he's trying to convince people outside of his maga coalition that he actually
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wants them to support him. he's never going to be able to do that with these horrific, racist comments that he's making. and he seems to enjoy what he's saying. and yes, it riles up his maga base because they are as xenophobic as he is. but it does nothing to try to add support from the voters. the independence, the suburban women the other coalitions that he needs in order to win. so as a democrat, by all means, keep saying what you're saying. it's exactly who he is at his core as a latina and as an immigrant. it makes me want to throw up frankly, to tell you the truth, scott two thirds of the american people support donald trump's policy prescriptions for immigration right now, including a majority of hispanics don't see them as racist and xenophobic comments. >> i mean, he's painting migrants is being violent they have violent tendencies, right? and of course demonizing being
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an entertainment for the rest of us is he painting him as being violent? i mean, would laken riley think they were violent? >> would rachel morin think they were violent? would jocelyn new era and texas think they were buying and how about the girl that was raped in broad daylight in new york city? how about the girl that was kidnapped in missouri? yeah, there are violent people in the country and yeah, donald trump uses colorful language but the bottom line is immigration is killing joe biden's campaign, right now, this is why he has low approval rating. this is why donald trump is honing in on this. and people are responding to it and people are fed up with it. if you want going to call two-thirds of the country racist or xenophobic because they're in a mood right now that they want this fixed. yes. agreed. by all means, go on. it's not going to work. >> so i have to correct my friend scott here because he's clearly looking at misguided polls. the vast majority of the country do not agree with
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donald trump's draconian policies. that's why they kicked him out of office in 2020 they do not agree that babies should be ripped from the arms of their mothers. they do not agree that the country should set up mass deportation camps in an another so-called wet bet, wet back operation. the way that donald trump has been bragging that he will do in his project 2025 if he's elected again, the vast majority of americans understand that the way to fix this immigration system is what president biden is now talking about. and he should continue to talk about which is strong board their security, which is what you saw. and his recent executive action and extended legal pathways to citizenship for the long settled immigrants that have been here for years contributing 7 trillion to our economy. and these are people who are first responders. they are policemen, firemen,
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healthcare workers, teachers grandmothers, grandfathers, mothers, fathers, who frankly, the the underscoring of donald trump, he wants to separate all of these families, and that is not something that the vast majority of the american people want. so scott, i hope that donald trump continued hughes to talk about wanting to rip babies from the arms of their mothers let's see how well that goes for him in november. let's move on to this other topic of the other key issue in this race, and that's of course abortion. >> we heard trump there at the faith and freedom coalition touting the fact that he nominated the justices who overturned roe so v wade. and as you all know that he, he has said he will not support or sign a federal ban on abortion, which is obviously at odds with the religious right scott, this is a reversal from a promise that he made as a candidate in 2016. >> do you? >> thank expect that trump may reverse his position again to appease the evangelicals no, i think he's laid out its
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position here, which is that under under the dobbs case, the overturning of roe versus wade, the states can now decide their own policies. >> that's number one, that's a long-held republican conservative position. number two, he supported the three exceptions for rape, incest, and life of the mother. that's what we used to call on the part of the old reagan position. and number three, he strongly supports access to ivf technologies, and he strongly supports access to contraception. so honestly, i think donald trump's got a pretty moderate center-right, moderate position on this and i think it's going to be okay. i don't anticipate them changing it anymore. we're living under the circumstances. we are. you're absolutely right. he appointed the court that overturned roe versus wade. i fully expect democrats are going to talk about that and they should, for strategic purposes, that's absolutely a good issue for them, but for trump, i think he's got a pretty center cut position that he can sell on the campaign trail or the democrats. and of course the biden campaign season on this opportunity given that abortion is a key issue, the biden campaign now hosting what, 50 events to mark two years since roe v.
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>> wade was overturned there's no question that democrats are absolutely going to be talking about this and the problem with what donald trump is trying to do is and he's trying to have it both ways. >> and democrats are not going to let him get away with it because on the one hand, scott's right, he tries to moderate his position when he thinks that he is being overheard by again, independent suburban women, the people that he needs to add to his coalition. but then when he's in front of christian conservatives, he brags about being the one that is, that's the one that overturned roe v. wade because of the justices that he appointed on fox news interview, he bragged that all of these horrendous laws that are being passed in the states now, because roe v wade has been overturned burned, are a beautiful thing. those beautiful things amaro, have been putting women's lives in danger because one and three women live in those states where abortion and reproductive health care are no longer
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available to them. and we've heard the nightmare stories of women who have had to travel long distances just to try to get life-saving care. so yes, democrats are absolutely going to take advantage of this. the vast majority of americans agree that roe v. wade should not have been overturned. the vast majority of women who are the majority electorate this country, including republican women, believed that they should not have to have daughters and raise daughters and a country that had less rights than they did. it's a very mobilizing and energizing issue for democrats. >> let's look forward to the debate and four days from now hosted by cnn just this, this split-screen moment where you have trump on back-to-back campaign stops while president biden is hooker down at camp david with his team going through policy discussions and holding these mock debate sessions. trump's campaign is obviously relishing this
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contrast of the two candidates and the way that they're prepared during are not biden studying trump isn't is that a good thing that trump is making note of that. >> i mean, it is the norm, isn't it, scott, four presidential candidates to study before debate? >> i mean, again, has been in office for over 50 years. how much does he need to study? are we really going to do a cram session with a week to go after a 50 years in public office. he's a traditional politician. this is how a traditional politician would study for a debate or prepare for a debate. so not unexpected move for joe biden. and if i had access to camp david there for a week, do i guess. but trump's not a traditional politician. this is how he prepares for debates. yeah, i went back and watch the two debates from 2020, it was really amazing to me how different trump was from one to the next. he had a disastrous first debate and then he cleaned up his act and had a really good second debate. but by then it was too late. now, my senses, he's probably we pretty cognizant of what
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happened in that first debate, and he needs to turn into performance more like the second debate. but trump to me looks loose and ready and biden's doing what he needs to do. i think this is going to be one of the most fascinating things that is ever happened in american political history to former president's. the heads of their party's squaring off this early in a presidential election everybody should watch cnn because we got, we got the best thing going right. >> is going to be fascinated. i'll leave it there. i scott jennings and maria cardona. great to be with you thank you. >> thanks, omar. and be sure to join cnn as president biden or former president trump meet for their first debate of this cycle. jake tapper and dana bash will moderate the cnn presidential debate live from atlanta at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn and streaming on max.com, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu was defending his decision to go public with his complaints about us weapons, supplies what he's saying that we have four your next plus millions of people across the us are sweltering in the record breaking heatwave. >> others in the upper midwest,
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results in gaza rescue crews are reporting casualties after the israel defense forces struck dozens of targets in southern and central gaza overnight cnn's eleia gucken as following the developments from london, what more can you tell us about what netanyahu is saying? i'm right. netanyahu appears to be doubling down on his criticism of the united states, which he made in a video in english, which he put out on social media earlier this week in which he criticized the us administration for effectively slowing down the supply of weapons and ammunition over the past four months and so he spoke again at the beginning of a cabinet meeting on sunday morning in israel saying about four months ago, there was a dramatic drop in the supply of armaments arriving from the united states to israel for weeks, we asked the our american friends to speed up the shipments. we did it time and time again, adding that we did it at the highest levels and at all levels. and i want to emphasize, he goes on, we did it behind closed doors. we
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got all sorts of explanations. he said, but one thing we didn't get the basic situation, didn't change. netanyahu adding that he was happy to be a martyr for israel and take all of the personal criticism that ensued. if it was for the good of israel. now, after his initial comments in that critical video of the united states in english, would you put out on social media the response from the u.s. from mammals hochstein, the us special envoy, who was in israel and lebanon this week to try to de-escalate tensions. he said the netanyahu's comments were in his words, unproductive and completely untrue. amara victor. >> so there were also airstrikes last night. tell us about those yes. so they're were these protests in tel aviv and other cities across israel on saturday evening. these women are happening on a weekly basis. and the two main demands rarely are to get the hostages back into israel and also increasingly demanding that fresh elections be held because
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they don't believe the government has been making it a priority to get the hostages back. now on saturday evening, there was added poignancy to the demonstrations that were taking place because it was the 20th birthday of naama levy, who view as may recall, we've seen in a viral video on october the seventh being dragged by her hair at gunpoint with sweatpants, covered in blood before being bundled into the back of a jeep and being driven away. her parents addressing the crowd last night and her father speaking on camera in english just before the rally was due to take place. >> all right. elleithee got kin we'll leave it there. thank you so much for your reporting still to come 11 people are in the hospital in seattle after a bus collided with a building. we will have the latest on what police say caused this crash when angel reese and caitlin clark made up, it is appointment tv, the wnba's to superstar rookies are ready to meet for their trilogy. we'll
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tornado sirens in northwest iowa ahead of what governor the governor, they're called catastrophic flooding on saturday. in some areas rescue crews had to use boats to reach people trapped by the high water. and so people in nursing homes had to be moved to safety still there wheelchairs who didn't approximately 20 rescue seat since we've been here most of the waters all tie to the top of most of the houses at the top of their front doors. and most people that were evacuated were up on the second floor again down. but there's cars everywhere on the water that we don't see and you just don't know there's in the manhole covers are up for walk. i could be careful with that, not the go into those areas in minnesota, the national guard has been authorized to help with evacuations due to some lakes be reaching uncontrollable levels and those of us on the east coast are going to be dealing with this a record-breaking heat for at least a few more days.
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>> allison chinchar good morning. tell us about the heat and the storms that are expected in the northeast you have we've got a lot going on this weekend. >> we really do taking a look at jeevan just the last 24 hours, we had over 100 total storm reports across portions of the midwest and also into the east. and it's all from this system that was sliding through. it also brought a tremendous amount of rain over the last few days across the midwest. take a look at this area right through here. so we're talking southern minnesota, northern iowa, areas of red and even pink. that's indicating numbers of six to ten inches of rain, some spots even higher than a foot of rain has fallen. that is why you're seeing all of these dots here in the dark colors 26 of them are river for gauges that have reached major flood stage 28 have reached moderate flood stage, and almost 50 of them have reached minor flood stage. and now we're talking about maybe just a slight reprieve before more rain comes back to these areas in the coming days. but this is the system that's been responsible for the severe weather. this one is going to continue to slide eastward as
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we go through the day-to-day and that cold front really starting to fire up some showers and thunderstorms late this afternoon across the mid-atlantic and the northeast by monday. finally, we start to see an exit to that. but today, there is still the potential for some severe thunderstorms. you're talking hail damaging winds, and even tornadoes, especially across new england. this is going to be at highest target point for some of the tornado activity later they're on today. >> the one bit of good news is it will drop temperatures back at least temporarily. >> so you can see philadelphia going from a high of 98 today down to only 84 tomorrow after that rain comes in new york, dc, pittsburgh, all looking at those temperatures to get closer to normal. once we get to monday before they start to jump back up again. so we still have one more day really of the excessive heat along the east coast that does include another de for washington, dc, which just hit 100 degrees yesterday for the first time since 2016, pointing out, by the way, dec has had their first triple-digit de, but southern cities like atlanta, memphis, in charlotte have not yet hit 100 so far this summer, but
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that could change ange later on this week. take a look more heat advisory starting to pop up in the central us, and that could spread across the southeast and the coming days because this is really the area that's going to be the concern for heat going forward as we make our way into the upcoming week. notice this purple color really starting to become more widespread. that is the extreme that's the level four out of four the highest category you can be on the heat risk scale. so again, you can see a lot of those cities really starting to see those temperatures jump back up. take for example, dallas, st. louis, atlanta, even dc again, getting that brief reprieve there. but then the temperatures go right back up. but a lot of these southern cities are going to really start to see those numbers coming back up, especially by tuesday and wednesday of the upcoming week. the exception will be chicago is more of that rain we mentioned for places like iowa and minnesota starts to spread across portions of the midwest allison. thank you so much. still ahead, several of the crew members who were stuck on board that cargo ship that crashed into the baltimore
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>> it's been 12 weeks since the dali cargo ship crashed into the francis scott key bridge. six construction workers were killed joining us now is reverend joshua messick reverie messick, thank you for being with us. i know that you've been in contact and communication with the crew onboard. so first, do you know how many were allowed to leave yesterday and start that journey home? >> that number is up to ten. so it was eight initially, then two cadets and training have been added. >> okay. so the total was 21. so now, by that math, 11 are still stuck on board, you know, how long they will be? required to stay on board the. dali so the replacement crew is already on board and the original crew is being moved off right now so so a little at a time they're finding accommodations ashore. okay. now, uh, will they all be allowed? i know that there were 20 indians and one sri lankan.
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will they? all be able to go back to their home countries probably not for the foreseeable future. >> they will likely remain here as litigation plays out, and that could take up to a year or more wow. >> so they'll have to stay in the baltimore metro area for up to a year correct. you've been in communication with them. what has life been like on board? that ship for almost three months now it's been incredibly tense. >> people see these ships in. there are huge but the accommodation space is not. so they've been in cramped conditions, seeing the same faces, the same walls this whole time. and not knowing what each day will hold and not really having any control over their own futures that has been incredibly difficult and stressful for the proof have they been able to communicate with family back home? they have. so they had their
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personal cell phones and laptops for a time after the accident the fbi confiscated those, but they've been able to maintain some degree of contact between me and the unions involved. we were able to get them new cell phone sons and their data has been slowly returned by the fbi. so they're able to get their contact information and remained in touch with their loved ones i mean, i imagine that first the initial trauma of being involved in that that accident creates some anxiety and then having to be i guess so questers are required to stay on board the ship for so many weeks that there is a need for some mental health help, some some counseling. >> are they getting any of that? >> to a degree, yes they are still working on the vessel which has been really helpful
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it keeps them occupied. they've they have some semblance of a routine. and so that has been good, that what has been disruptive has been the constant destinations the need, to meet with prosecutors and the constant in and out of people, the salvage teams that are in their space. so my role and my hope is to be able to provide some break to that. and then to if not, provide specific mental health care than at least alleviate some of the stresses that are on them to improve their mental health. >> and that's why they're still on board for these crew members who will have to stay in the area for up to a year. is this investigation continues, what will be available? to them from your community? what will you offer them so my my indian community groups in the area, they've already reached out and been incredibly supportive i will
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also be able to provide transportation through my organization and whatever they need to occupy their time, they will be here and that's one of their biggest concerns is what what am i going to do all day? >> at least these are our gentlemen that are used to working constantly and to have that disrupted has been reverend joshua messick. thank you so much for giving us some insight here into what's happening. i think some people have forgotten that there are workers who have been on that ship since late march when this crash happened? joshua messick again. thank you justin homicide detectives are investigating a shooting that left one person dead and five others injured in st. >> louis police were called to the scene around 230 in the morning. it was unclear what might have led up to the shooting or whether police had any suspects in custody. we will continue to to monitor the situation and bring you any updates as we get them in, stay with cnn the most anticipated
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men's soccer team begins their copa america quest tonight against bolivia and cowboys stadium. expectations are high for the us coming up around of 16 appearance at the 20 let me 22 world cup. and what's considered a golden generation of american players that are getting to play on home soil. but coach gregg berhalter says this team is not taking anything for granted. >> you can't take any game for granted when you do that, that's when you slip up our focuses on bolivia. and then our focus will be on panama and we'll move maundy, uruguay, and then hopefully we get an opportunity to play in the, in the, in the quarter final matchup and have a great game in the wnba, liberty super breanna stewart was unstoppable yesterday against the sparks, new york's to time then vp he's scoring 24 points along with five assists and six blocks in the first half. >> and the fourth player in league history to do that, seward also add three steals, finishing with 33 points as sparks beat la 98 to at a for their tenth when in the past 11
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games. and lastly for you this morning call it clark reese, 3.0 this afternoon, angel reese and the chicago sky face caitlin clark the indiana fever for the third time in the past month as prose is four times in two months, if you include their elite eight matchup in the ncaa tournament back in april, and it's sufficient it's time in just over a year. if you count their national title showdown that help bring millions of fans to the sport who might not have been there before. they might be rookies. they're still trying to prove themselves on the court with the big leaguers, but they are already two of the biggest stars in the have you and the ticket price is really reflect that as of friday, it costs around 250 bucks to get in the door in chicago, which would make it the most expensive in the league's history. and capacity. there is 10,000. that's less than half at the united center where the bulls play. caitlin clark scratching your head about that one i saw the a crisis, i guess the only thing is like i'm surprised, we're not playing with united center i've got that would've been really good for the game
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and really good for all the women's basketball fans in chicago. >> so there's a conflict of some sort that i don't know about. i'm obviously that's a little bit of my page but i i want to scientists clark acknowledging that that's on her decision to make, but still making a good point that people are coming to watch them play and maybe the united center was the best location. yeah. they can fill it let's watch it. their caitlin, man, thanks so much. >> dizzy. >> carola got it coming up, but look at the power of volcanoes and the ways that they bring massive destruction today election time in great britain and the conservative party appears to be on the verge of suffering great losses. >> what lessons will the outcome offer for american politicians, for weed, zakaria gps live this morning at ten with so many choices on booking.com, there are so many tina phase i could be.
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morning, the fbi has joined the investigation into the cause of deadly wildfires in new mexico that now offering up to $10,000 for tips leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible. >> this is the aftermath of the 23,000 acres that have burned. thousands had to leave and two people died. meantime, residents of ruidoso will be allowed back to their homes starting tomorrow. officials are asking that residents bring at least a week's worth of food and drinking water. as grocery stores in the area are not at full operating capacity yet the next episode of violent earth, with leaves schreiber explores our planet, sleeping giants, volcanoes, and how they bring massive destruction. here's a look the weekend of may 18, my boyfriend at the time rolled ratan and i decided to do a weekend getaway, a fishing down at a fishing hole down by mount st.
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>> helens our camp site was on the south fork of the total river we were about 25 miles, two 30 miles from mount st. helens that morning. we did not. here are huge boom are huge blast or anything like that we could hear a rushing water and we could see the river rising towards our tent rolled looked up and we saw this huge train trestle coming downstream towards so our campsite minute was holding back a bunch of debris, like logs and mud and we looked at each other and we need. to get out of here tune into violent earth with leaves schreiber, a new episode airs tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. >> and thank you so much for spending your morning with us. >> politics is up next

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