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story. >> throb better if michael cohen raise his hand and come back to our committee or even talk to bob mueller. good morning to you. we are so grateful to have you here early on a sunday. i know. i'm christi paul. >> i'm martin savidge in for victor blackwell. more than 40,000 people are out of their homes this morning as a massive wildfire rips through california. >> we are learning the search for that woman and search for her two great children, we have found they have been found dead. medicallily bledsoe and her two great grandchildren died thursday after her home was engulfed by flames there. the car fire -- this thing is massive, folks. it has doubled in size in just hours. now at 80,000 acres and it is
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still growing. thousands of homes and businesses are threatened. officials say residents shouldn't wait for an evacuation order. if they don't feel safe, leave. >> if you feel like you need to leave and nobody has told you, leave. is there a reason the hair on the back of your neck stands up sometimes. >> cnn's paul verkammen is joining us. >> it's a sad day. you pointed out the young children passed away along with their great grandmother in the fire. you might wonder, well, how in the world could they not get out? if you look at this devastation tht not their house but another completely ravaged neighborhoods in west redding. the fire will tear through and take everything to the ground. the progress has slowed a little
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bit. the last update we had on numbers of acreage burned, almost 84,000. 536 homes destroyed, just like this one. of course, the numbers go up because the swath of destruction is so wide that firefighters go into these neighborhoods and start counting them. as for those firefighters, lots of fatigue there. horrible conditions. 108, 110-degree temperatures. their boss is urging them to stay hydrated, get food, get sleep. some of them working 24-hour shifts on, then 24 off. but it's not just the firefighters that are suffering from a form of fatigue. they are having massive equipment failures throughout this firefighting effort. let's listen to what a sacramento battalion chief and safety officer had to say about this firefight. >> we are used to hot but, you know, 116, 17 degrees on the
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fire line. humidity is hoveringing around 10% or less during the day which is critical fuel moisture for us, which means that we have 100% of ignition. we are battling those two things and just the fatigue on the firefighters putting out fires is horrendous, let alone the equipment fatigue baugh the heat is causing the equipment to overheat and hospitals are overheating and to put down to cool off and a step back in terms of firefighting. >> reporter: the two key equipment is helicopter and bulldozers are breaking down and critical in cutting the protective fire lines. >> paul vercammen, thank you. we will be back in touch. do you recognize the flames whipping and whirling there? that is called a firenado.
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you see the funnel of fire and ash and that reins down hot embers. >> allison chin char, you've seen this remarkable video of this. what can you tell us about it. >> not only does it look scary but dangerous in terms of spreading the current fire that is already ongoing. you've seen the video. now let's explain why this is happening and why this is so dangerous. okay? basically, here is what you have. you have the fire already in place, okay? we know this. heat rises and that hot air is going to go up. well, here is the thing. new air then comes back into replace that but it's coming from multiple different directions. so you're naturally going to get that rotating motion of air as it goes up and you get the firen ancfire firenado or fire whirl, if you will. it's not a true tornado in a sense but like a tornado it can
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pick up debris. instead of pieces of wood and cars, what it's taking with it are the embers and putting them back out and spreading that fire possibly to places where it never existed before. that is a very big concern. but one of the other concerns we have is also the topography that we have here in california. you've got valleys, mountains, you've got a lot of slopes to deal with. that is a big concern. sheer why. a 20-degree slope after hill, fire travels about 20 miles per hour uphill. but if you change that slope by only 10 degrees, you've now upped that speed double. it's now 40 miles per hour. this effectively means the top grove there makes it harder for the firefighters to fight these fires than it would be if these fires were in a flat place, say, like florida or oklahoma. it's the topography that is at play here and that is another big concern. also, keep in mind, with all of that smoke that goes out from
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these fires, people are breathing that in. you've got a lot of people trying to evacuate their homes and get as many things out of these homes as possible all the while they are breathing in that smoke in the air. so we are also dealing with incredibly poor air quality. not just in california but multiple states. we cannot emphasize this enough. the forecast does not look good for these fires. we have triple digit temperatures around that car fire location, expected to stay that way for at least the next three to five days. humidities are expected to remain incredibly low. martin and christi, absolutely zero chance of rain in the forecast. >> a fascinating and frightening breakdown of the science behind the flames. >> yeah, no kidding. allison, thank you so much. president trump is returning to washington later today before meeting with italy's prime minister tomorrow. >> the president has a quiet
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schedule so far this weekend but not stopped his lawyer, rudy giuliani, from firing back at the president's former lawyer. giuliani says cohen tampered with the tape to president trump talking about a payment to a "playboy" model. >> i used to hear rumors about michael cohen's character and what he did. now i find he does things like records his client, doesn't even tell them. >> president trump is staying at his golf resort in bedminister, new jersey. sarah westwood is standing nearby. how are things there? >> good morning. president trump may be enjoying this relatively quiet weekend in bedminister, new jersey, but his lawyer is hard at work defending the president against the bombshell new allegations about the trump's contact with russia.
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we heard rudy giuliani had already accused trump's former attorney michael cohen of being a liar after cohen signaled his willingness to tell investigators that trump knew in advance of that infamous 2016 meeting at trump tower involving his son in a -- promising dirt on hillary clinton. last night, rudy giuliani accused cohen tampering of a recording he made of a 2016 conversation with then candidate trump. we should note no evidence to suggest the tape was altered but here is what giuliani had to say about it. >> i hope it exists. this could be a recording of a recording. we are not sure yet. that, they can probably determine. and then you're right, we may never be able to determine that, but we have determined the fact that he tampered with the tape in the sense that he abruptly, mid conversation, turned it off.
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>> reporter: now the cohen camp is responding by mocking giuliani. a source close to michael cohen said this to jake tapper. you think he is wild speculation as if he were unhinged? obviously, it's a lie. shocking. he is touting academic growth and campaigns to extensively for republicans this fall. as the president heads back to the white house tonight he has to confront questions about cohen when he meads side-by-side with the italian prime minister tomorrow night at the white house and maybe see him address the controversy before then but so far trump has been uncharacteristically quiet on social media as well this week. >> he has been extremely quiet. thank you, sarah westwood. joey jackson is with us and julian zeleny now.
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gentlemen, thank you so much. joey, let's listen here as well to more from rudy giuliani and more of what he had to say about michael cohen and those tapes. i'm sorry, we don't have the sound. let me read it. we have to hope it exists and we may never be able to determine that but we have determined the fact that he tampered with the tape in the sense he abruptly, mid conversation, turned it off. if he turned off the tape, does that immediately point to some sort of contamination of the tape? >> good morning, christi. >> good morning. >> good morning, julian. let me make some broad observations. i, as a member of the bar, are
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disgusted frankly by mr. giuliani's representing. lawyers are advocates and hit hard but rules of engagement. like boxing. a sweet science and not mma you do what you want and you say and do whatever you want. back up a minute. giuliani is the person who says that the president knew there was reimbursement for stormy daniels and then he says well, he didn't know. he is also the guy a week ago was it who was saying cohen has always been an honorable man and truthful and now on the attack that cohen has no credibility at all. as lawyers what we have is our credibility and giuliani at this point has zero. that is troubling to me. to the tape and to your question, the fact is that sh, you know, look. the lawyers want to question the authenticity of a tape but to suggest we have proof, it's altered, and tampered with. the fact this is a distinction to be clear, between tampering with, which suggests and implies an alteration of something, and
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abruptly shutting it off, which might suggest that it's being viewed not in the context in which it should. and so if you want to make that representation and argument, fair game, please do so. but don't throw out these wild conspiracy theories. the last thing i'll say we are living in altered reality. i've never seen it this bad. alternative facts and people can throw out theorys what they want and the president telling lies every day. let's level with the american people. law is about getting in the arena and people have different perspective and different point of view and make your argument and advocate for your client and let's not confuse and deflect and disregard and make up things and mislead the american people. it's just wrong. >> this is what is interesting. rudy giuliani is ian as doing that right now but cohen is seen doing that in the past. cohen at one point said i would take a bullet for president trump, julian. when you look at these two
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people, rudy giuliani and michael cohen, who is more credible? >> neither is particularly credible. president trump surrounds himself with many figures who say many things, who are not truthful in front of the public, or even behind the scenes. and so you have this chaotic moment where people without credibility are making all kinds of accusations. that said, cohen has tapes and tapes are very different in that you can actually hear the principle special and i think that has the trump team so scared. it's not a surprise they are going to go after his credibility. this is what president trump and his allies do to everyone who is antagonistic to them. >> i want to ask you, joey, about some news out this morning also from rudy giuliani who confirmed that the joint defense agreement that president trump's legal team had with cohen's legal team apparently has been dissolved. what do you make that have?
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>> i make of that that it's a very public and very bitter and very nasty divorce and the fact is that, you know, the reality is that cohen is doing what he said he would do. is that it's about my family and country first. and i think perhaps there were over tours pardon me, what do you want to do? he was left hanging in the wind and now fending for himself. just one thing. it begs the question if cohen is such a dishonorable person and such a liar and he has no credibility, why the president keep him around as his fixer for 15 years? generally, people around this, who we dispute their credibility, we don't think they are good people, we don't think their veracity and truthfulness is something we don't want to associate with, we break ties. you don't break ties and with him a decade and a half and now he is the worst person of mankind. it doesn't make sense from a common sense perspective.
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cohen is looking out for cohen right now and trump is looking out for trump. i think in the mix of it we should keep accusations and all kinds of accusations but make them upon credible elevation' not wild speculation. >> julian w that said, is there speculation or is it possible when he served with president trump, then, you know, citizen trump for 15 years, did he see him as loyal or did he just see him as maybe knowing more than anybody else knows about him behind the scenes? >> well, i think they both could be true. you know, president trump, at the time, or citizen trump saw him as useful. they knew who he was, they knew what kind of law or fixing he practiced but he was in their inner circle. as a result, he was very close to whatever they were doing. he knows a lot about everything from the business to the politics but now he is no longer useful so they are going after
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him. the problem is he was there. he does have a lot of information, a lot of knowledge and this is what is causing jitters in president trump. >> how admissible are the tapes we keep hearing about? >> they could be very admissible. something is admissible in court if it's relevant if it tends to prove or disprove any fact but then you have to authenticate it and stab if it's an actual authentic recording of the party. when we hear all of the tape maybe it was abruptly cut off to be fair but say that. look, it's played out of context, not it's tampered with which sends a far different message. tapes are admissible in court every day in the week and twice on sunday. how they are viewed and evaluated is another matter. and if you want to state what is on the tape and, you know, spin what's on the tape, that's one thing, but to just throw out things it's altered, we have evidence, it's just problematic. >> julian, any possibility that
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what giuliani is doing is employing a tactic of distraction here. >> distraction and discredibility and what they do time and time again and i think what is he doing with cohen. it's not facts but it's politically attacking your opponent. >> we appreciate you both for joining us. thank you. >> thank you. russian president vladimir putin showing off russia's new warships in his annual navy day parade. we will show you what this display of military might mean for the u.s. ahead. it is a powerful earthquake. at least ten people have died on an island in indonesia. details ahead on the search for survivors right now. also, a manhunt is under way in new orleans after gunfire near the french quarter leaves three people dead and several others injured. >> hit into the crowd and striking all ten individuals.
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[ sobs quietly ] president trump is hitting campaign trail this week. he is also hosting italy's prime minister tomorrow. but let's not forget that trump's former campaign chairman paul manafort, his trial begins this week. so, of course, that means we have got a lot to discuss here. let's bring in once against julian zeleny, cnn political analyst, and kelly jane torrance, deputy manager editor for the "weekly standard." good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> kelly jane, the president is meeting with italy's prime minister and there usually a q & a session at some point. normally he will also about
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cohen. how do you think he is handle that? >> when he has seasoned leader by himself, he sometimes has difficulty handling it. the prime minister is a bit of an outsider like trump, himself. and so it's very hard to say how he is going to handle it. you know, he is probably going to be a little angry but i still wonder if he is holding back a bit, you know? as i was saying yesterday on the station, you know, he has not given michael cohen one of those crazy nicknames. we knew the break with steve bannon was complete when he called steve bannon sloppy steve on twitter. he has not done that yet with michael cohen. i wonder is he still hoping for something -- i'm not sure. >> it's interesting. if you don't get a nickname, there is a still of threat of hope for you? >> exactly, exactly. >> julian, i know the president was very quiet this weekend. it's possible he was still hoping the new cycle would positive on the academic figures that came out on friday. you wrote an interesting article
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which is to say historically, that doesn't necessarily bode well for a president even with the midterms around the corner. >> that's right. midterm lexs good economic news does not bring good political news and many mid terms the economy was doing well like 1966 but the party of the president does poorly. the news about this ongoing scandal often overwhelms the good news that the administration can be boasting. so there is no reason to think what we heard about on friday will translate into good results for the gop in november. >> we know, kelly jane, he is going out on the campaign trail this week, going to florida and pennsylvania. my question is they seem to be wanting to get him out of town and get him out to where he is very comfortable, which is in front of his supporters. do you think that is part of the strategy here? >> you know, that's a great question, martin. we saw even -- you know, even
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shortly after he had been elected, people started talking about some things were that not comfortable for trump and he started having campaign rallies. you know, i understand that in america, people are always campaigning and, you know, the day after the election, you're already thinking about the next one but this was a little unprecedented where he was selling tickets to events right after he was elected because he feels very comfortable. i mean, as we know, he -- as we think we know from fire and fury, he was a little surprised he was elected president and i think he does feel most happy on the campaign trail, surrounded by people who love him. and washington, d.c. facing tough reporters with tough questions like those from cnn. not as comfortable for him. so, yeah, i think part of is to get out of town and, of course, you have people covering those rallies and when you hear he's speaking and people are cheering him on, he wants that kind of coverage and it's not what he is going to get when he is in
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washington. >> exactly right. julian zeleny and kelly jane torrance, good to see you both and thank you. >> thank you. have a great day. listen. don't miss "state of the union" with jake tapper today at 9:00 a.m. eastern. he is going to be joined by president trump's academic adviser larry kudlow and anthony scaramucci and mitch landrieu. john lewis is in the hospital and expected to be released today. >> cnn's local affiliate wsbt is lewis became ill on a flight and he is under routine investigation. >> he has represented georgia since 1986. a manhunt under way in new orleans after two people opened fire into a crowd, killing three people, wounding several others. we are going to hear from the police chief. sleep disturbances keep 1 in 3 adults up at night.
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approached the victim from behind and they just started shooting. >> what we know right now is that we believe there were two individuals clothed with what we believe to be hoods that approached from behind to right front of the shop behind us and opened fire. one with, we believe, a rifle and one with a handgun on the crowd shooting multiple subjects and ten in total. a lot of people were out here tonight. a lot of people we know saw what happened, heard what happened, and we need, more than anything, for people to come forward to help the n.o.p.s. right now come and solve this case by helping us find more evidence and find out who is responsible for this, so we can hold them accountable. >> the other victims were taken to several hospitals in the area. one is currently in critical condition and we will bring you more information the moment we get it. parkland student activists are traveling across the country and speaking out against gun vils as a part of road to change
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bus tour and the mission to get young people involved and empowered. they are hosting a rally in atlanta today and town halls and voter registration events and barbecues to get more people to register to vote. two students who are attending the rally are with us. jacqueline cody, a senior this year and recent douglas stoneman graduate. as you were at these rallies and these events that you're coordinated, i'm wondering you must talk to a lot of people, they must ask you a lot of questions. what stands out, daniel, to you, about what people ask about? is there any particular story? any particular question someone asked you that has stayed with you. >> something that comes up is a
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message of what we are trying to push. we have ten policy points on our website that exists what we are trying to do. people say are you trying to take a lot of the gonzalez? no, we are not. we want to have universal background checks and something very simple that 97% of your americans are agree on. so we just talk to people and clarify exactly what we are talking about. >> jacqueline, i know you're starting school on august 15th. with that said, you're back in school. daniel, i know you're going to college. what is the next phase of this movement for you? what comes next? >> well, asking for change and we will be active for this march for our lives and so many people around the country to reach out
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to and especially college students. we essentially will be traveling to colleges and have voter registration parties and concerts there. because, obviously, the student population is very dense at colleges and a lot of people are qualified to register to vote there. we will be teaching people what absentee ballots are and reaching out to more young people. we are not stopping our travels once the school year begins. >> daniel, do you get the sense that congress is listening to you? we see some of the pictures of the people coming out to your rallies. what about any congress members? has anyone reached out to you? has anyone spoken with you? >> on social media, we can see a lot of congress members are reaching out and actually coming to some of our events which is very nice to see. we are just hoping that what we are doing actually gets their attention and that they are actually paying attention and that we are actually being heard up there in washington. >> jacqueline, as i said, i know that -- i believe it's august 15th you start school again. yes? yeah. >> you're going into your senior year as senior class president.
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congratulations to you. did you have any hesitations? how are you feeling about walking in that school at about the six-month mark from when this happened? >> i really don't have any hesitation at all. i think school is really welcoming environment at this time just because i like feeling empathy, because every day we feel sympathy but it's nice to be surrounded by people who understand the pain and what we are going through. it's a very welcoming environment and everyone is just really going through the same thing so we can be there for each other. but at the end of the day, we have to continue our education. we have to continue as normal students. and in order to go to college and make it in our lives, you know? >> jacqueline and daniel, we appreciate that you took time to talk to us in between your travels, i know, as you're on this mission. thank you for being here and best of luck to both of you as you continue.
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at least 14 people killed and 160 injured when a strong earthquake struck in indonesia island east of bali. you can see the earthquake hitting here. right now, volunteers, police, and rescue teams are searching for survivors. the magnitude 6.4 earthquake causing significant damage. tourists and residents in bali said they felt the shaking but u.s. officials say the impact should be relatively localized and the good news also is that no tsunami advisories were issued. >> thank goodness for that. this morning russia is
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holding navy day parade and vladimir putin is there. >> it is featuring russia's newest warship and they say has advantage over its u.s. counterpart. frederik pleitgen is live from st. petersburg. hello, freneleiend. seeing how vladimir putin is showing the military promise and hardware here, does he really mean it? >> reporter: i'm not sure if he means it but he did show off russia's new military today. you're absolutely right, martin. it was interesting to see the boats on display here. on one hand a new surveillance ship that is targeted at the u.s. and nato and especially in the baltic theater. then a submarine which is called the aircraft killer which is designed to actually hunt down u.s. aircraft carries and hit them with long-range missiles. something that many people wanted to see or had been
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looking to see for a very long time is a stealth ship that is supposed to be difficult for the u.s. to combat for the u.s. to track as well which is on display for the first time as well. not all of these ships went past here but all a part of this large parade. vladimir putin did speak a couple of feet from where we are standing right now and interesting to listen to some of his speech. the past couple of days, vladimir putin has said nice things about president trump which president trump has acknowledged as well saying he wanted to invite president trump to moscow and he wants to go to washington to prevent an arms race. at the same time listening to the short speech he gave here today he did say that the navy was stronger than it had been in a very long time and it had achieved what he called parody in the international theater. that is something aimed directly at the united states. the russians are saying we are willing to talk about this but at the same time we are going to continue to strengthen our forces that we have and those are forces that can challenge the united states, not only here
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in this area, but certainly they believe in places around the world. >> it's a heck of a parade as we see the pictures of what you were seeing there this morning in russia. this is in russia, of course. however, his message, as you said, he spoke to the united states but what other message do you think he is sending and to whom with this display? he wants more people to watch than just those lined up there that we see. >> reporter: yeah. you're absolutely right, christi. one of the things we saw is that this was really a big naval parade but staged managed production and cameras everywhere and drone cameras and cameras on cranes and everything you can imagine so this was, obviously, meant to sent a message to the russian audience saying our navy is strong and getting stronger but also to the u.s. allies and u.s. nato partners. look that surveillance ship. that is something that is aimed directly at nato nations and the
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submarine on display and the swedes believe was in their waters and trying to hunt. russia is saying you can try to contain us but we will continue to get stronger and stronger. it's interesting to see some of the things they have been putting on display here at this parade because some of the vessels that we have seen here are vessels that the russians have been saying are going into it was sfofs a very long time and some have had delays but the russians are saying already. it's also interesting the timing. a couple of days the russians putting out video of missile they launched from a big 31 aircraft. the russians clearly, saying they want this armament but, on the other hand saying their military is more combat ready and stronger than it has been in a very long time. >> so interesting. frederik pleitgen, thank you so much for walking us through that. >> thank you, fred.
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so patriots are used to some controversy, right? not unheard of that swirls around their training camp but a little bit different this time. >> we will hear the question that caused tom brady to do just that. storm off during an interview! go figure. sleep disturbances keep 1 in 3 adults up at night. only remfresh uses ion-powered melatonin to deliver up to 7 hours of sleep support. number 1 sleep doctor recommended remfresh -- your nightly sleep companion. available in the natural sleep section at walmart. ♪ ♪ our new, hot, fresh breakfast will get you the readiest. (buzzer sound) holiday inn express. be the readiest.
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\s breaking news! patriots are in controversy of answering questions. >> yesterday, tom brady was asked about a possible connection between his personal trainer and his star receiver julian edelman who is suspended first four games of the season for performance-enhancing drugs and tom brady didn't seem happy with. >> when julian tested positive
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and a lot of connected it to alex guerrero. what is your reaction to that? i. >> i have no comment. it's just ridiculous. i'm out! >> brady abruptly ending that media session saying, "i'm out." edelm edelman took responsibility. >> what is in the past is in the past. ultimately i'm worried about just going out here and playing football. i'm not here to talk about making a headline on something, you know? i'm just here playing football. >> edelman is suspended the first four games of the seen and patriots are still favored to win the super bowl. we will see if this story line continues to play out. chipper jones may not make it to the ceremony for the baseball hall of famer he could get thrown a curveball. the brave legend and his wife taylor are expecting a baby boy due this weekend. they have named their son
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cooper! they are ready for a change-up! >> just doing well. still pregnant. still with child. hopefully, little cooper will wait until we get back to atlanta but if he was to be born here this weekend, it would be pretty cool. >> check this story out. angels catcher francisco garcia taking full advantage of his moment. after spending 12 years fighting his way through the minors, the 28-year-old from venezuela set the all-time record for the most rbi in his first two games! ten of them! six on friday and four more last night. he may not ever become a hall of famer, but for a few days, he is a legend. imagine going to watch your kid play youth basketball and king james shows up and jumps into warm-ups with the kids! that is what happened in vegas. lebron went to see his son play in a game and he hopped in the layup line and just put on his one-man dunk competition in fronts of the fans! they started going crazy. he throws down this hammer right
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here! and remember, guys, this is the guy who said, i kind of wish i didn't name my son after me because it brings too much attention to him! there he goes out there puts on a show. >> i wonder what his son thought about it? dad? give me my space! >> exactly, right? >> coy, thank you. >> i love lebron james. >> i do love him. ahead, more on the deadly 80,000-acre wildfire in california. we are update on the size of this fire. it continues to grow, doubling in just 24 hours. -and we welcome back gary,
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who's already won three cars, two motorcycles, a boat, and an r.v. i would not want to pay that insurance bill. [ ding ] -oh, i have progressive, so i just bundled everything with my home insurance. saved me a ton of money. -love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary. on march 1, 1810 -- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ]
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-not today, ron.
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mark, if somebody put the question to you how you think it launched, how do you think your product or your service is? >> it's impossible to tell. when we first launched, we were hoping for, you know, maybe 400,
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500 people and now a hundred thousand people so who knows where we are going next. >> mark zuckerering started this company when he was 19 and facebook was growing and people in the facebook offices doing tech stands and mark zuckerberg doing an interview in his bare feet. >> put the beer down. >> what are we celebrating? >> 3 million users. >> 3 million users? >> on yeah. >> how long has facebook been around? >> not that long. a little more than a year. >> this is a 19-year-old kid who had dropped out of school and basically trying to build something that college students would use. >> wow. >> it's an all-new episode of "the 2000s" only tonight on cnn at 9:00 p.m. tonight. ♪ get out of here as quick as you can. >> the fire ran with such thrust.

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