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test. test. test. test. ♪. ♪. ♪. hello and a warm welcome to viewers joining us from the united states and all around the world. i'm paula newton here on cnn newsroom days after shooting down a suspected chinese spy balloon. u.s. officials currently a second object has been shutdown in alaska >> grief and devastation in turkey and syria as hopes of finding survivors fade following monday's powerful earthquake, brazilian president sits down for an exclusive interview. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom, with paula. >> for second time less than a week, u.s. fighter jets have taken down an object flying over american air space, i want you
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to take a look at this, officials say the latest one was shot down friday over frozen water near alaska's northern coast. and that apparently was on the order of president joe biden, smaller and not as well equipped as the chinese surveillance balloon, this object was at an altitude of 40,000 feet. not posed apparently a risk to civilian aircraft. authorities say they mapped debris field and hope to get answers once they retrieve that wreckage. cnn white house reporter has more on this developing story. >> reporter: the white house and pentagon said friday president biden ordered a still unidentified object shot down near alaska on friday afternoon. marking second time in under a week that american fighter jets have taken down an object flying over u.s. air space. the object flying near alaska was first detected thursday at
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which point f35 fighter jets were sent up to investigate and it was determine the object was flying 40,000 feet and did not have the resentment maneuver on its own, the president determined it pose add risk to civilian aircraft because i have the altitude. unlike the spy balloon from last week, this object did not have visible surveillance equipment on it according to u.s. official. it is also unclear still where the object actually came from but it was heading in a northeasterly direction, well, when shot down on friday. it was also much smaller than the chinese spy balloon, about the size of a small car, whereas the balloon's payload alone was about the size of three busses. u.s. now gun efforts to recover the object's debris which landed on frozen ice about ten miles off the coast of alaska and will be taken to an fbi lab for further processing, cnn washington. >> the national security council spokesperson said u.s. officials don't know whether the
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object belongs to a nation, corporation or maybe even an individual, cnn military analyst and retired u.s. air force colonel cedric layton spoke with cnn about the object and offered this perspective. >> definitely is some kind of aerial vehicle that you know, is up there but it could be some kind of a measurement system, measurement device, it could be some, you know, may even, it doesn't have the same kind of equipment that the balloon, the chinese surveillance balloon had. there's still a possibility it could have collected information. what's interesting is this particular object was deploying over pluto bay, which is, of course, a major oil field for the u.s., and there could be economic interest in deciding you know, exactly what this is, maybe making some gee lodge he can measurements, doing those
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kinds of things it's hard to say exactly what it right now but they're definitely interested in something that the u.s. has, and it could be from a variety of different places, china, russia, all possibilities at this point. >> more than 24,000 people think of it are now confirmed dead from the powerful earthquake that devastated turkey and syria monday, in turkey, emergency crews from around world have been digging through rubble for five days, and of course, hoping that at every minute, they will find another survivor on friday, they rescued a mother and daughter who had been trapped for 107 hours, you can hear the applause there, but with each passing minute unfortunately hopes of finding more people lake forest are fading, many died are being buried in mass graves like this one in syria,
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disturbing and those survived left with almost nothing. the world food program said aid is arriving but more than half a million people still need help. cnn has been following all of this from istanbul and joins us live. the scale is just staggering. and we're just trying to come to grips with it. what more is being done at this point to avert a humanitarian crisis? >> absolutely, paula, this is already a humanitarian crisis, of course, that death toll continues to rise, this is now becoming more of a recovery mission for the thousands of rescue workers working across the provinces affected by the earthquake but there is a real focus now on the humanitarian effort and aid that can be provided to those impacted of course, to avert a secondary humanitarian crisis. thousands displayed across southeastern turkey and northwestern syria as a result of this earthquake and of
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course, this freezing temperatures made this struggle even more unbearable for those africaed thousands in syria displaced not just the first time but multiple times from the war in syria, in turkey, there has been an outpouring of support from the international community but also at home, we've seen a huge effort to provide the humanitarian aid here in istanbul we've seen discussion centers being set up not only to send aid those affected areas but also to support those who are being evacuated or due to be evacuated to istanbul and of course, there is a real focus on the situation in syria where it has been so difficult to get aid across the border, we have heard from the united nations that a second aid has been able to pass through, however, crossing the main u.n. sponsored crossing into northwestern syria but there's more to be done and the aid
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group are calling for further access from government held territories. of course, we have heard from the syrian state government, they claim that they are facilitating access to rebel held territories for that aid to get to those most in need, but at this stage, aid groups including the world food program and the white helmet say simply isn't enough, they aren't seeing the aid transferred in the way they need to be seeing it coming through at this stage, thousands of people. tense of thousands desperately dependant and waiting for the support to come through. >> that support will not be like turning on a light switch. it will take time even if they started at this moment, thanks for the update. sirens sounded across ukraine again friday night and officials reported explosions in the central city of knee po,
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officials say russia launched more than 100 missiles, rockets and drones knocking off line a significant part of ukraine's power generating capacity. the vast majority of ukrainians do in fact still have power, water and heat. that's according to the country's prime minister. meantime ukraine's air did he firsts are about to get more weapons to help them fight back. lithuania is sending dozens of even aircraft guns which officials say can shoot down both drones and airplanes, further west, u.s. military hardware i did also arrived in ukraine, the armored vehicles and air defenses which were promised you'll remember to kiev last month. ahead for us, brazilly new president visits washington and sits down with us for an exclusive interview, what dasilva said about his white house meeting and effort to protect democracy. ♪. ♪. ♪. ou.
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. friday u.s. president joe biden welcomed brazil president to white house and protecting democracy was top of mind, ahead, he sat down with for an exclusive interview. >> president biden was among the first world leaders to
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congratulate you on your election victory and condemn the uprising on january 8th. you both have a lot in common protecting democracy, is that the main central thrust of your meeting here. >> democrats of the world, i would never could imagine it could happen in the u.s. and north america the invasion of the capitol. as i could never could imagine that in brazil after democratic elections could have an invasion of the congress supreme court and the presidential palace. and so this means that you have an extreme right running around the world extreme right very nervous and uses fake news as if it was a tool to develop politics and to talk to people communication people. to destroy this narrative that they use against the democrats, and i should say that yesterday
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i want to congratulate president biden for his excellent speech at the state of the union at the national congress, that it was a very interesting speech, looks like he was talking to brazil because brazil happens the same thing going on in the u.s. now. >> your appoint, jair bolsonaro the previous president who lost is here in the united states of america. he is asked for six-month visa but already being looked into by your supreme court for alleged violations during the uprising after your inauguration. do you think he should be allowed to stay in the united states? what will you say to president biden about that? >> he has almost 12 lawsuits against him in brazil and more cases will come in some moments he'll be convicted at some international court because of the genocide with covid because half of the people that died in brazil during covid was responsibility of the federal government and he also could be
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published by the genocide against the indigenous people, something very severe that happened there and the gold diggers, the legal gold diggers to pollute the water with their legal mining, and they were people that lived hiding from the rest of the country, so he's going to be convicted in one of those cases, he's fled from brazil three days before my inauguration, the president came to hide here in the u.s. anyway, one day he has to come back to brazil to face the lawsuits against him i can tell you one thing i never thought someone would be capable to destroy in only four years of his term everything we built in 13 years in brazil he destroyed in four years. that's why our slogan now is union and reconstruction what will reconstruction of brazil. >> will you ask for ecg tradition or not
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>> i don't think i'm not going to talk with president biden about that because this would depend on the brazilian courts. i work with the idea that everybody has the right their innocent, he has the right to explain himself to a civil society, has a right to be tried in the way that i was not treated i want him to be considered innocent while proved to the contrary. which i didn't have that, that's why i'm not concerned i want him to be tried according to the law and i can only touch this situation if president biden raises this issue, if he doesn't raise it, i didn't come here to speak badly about the president that everybody knows that he is a copy cat, of what trump was to the u.s. >> having said that, obviously, the january 6 event here was traumatic for this country. a harvard political scientist noted that in brazil, after january 8, your institution's government, media, public opinion, supreme court,
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everything was very quick to unify in opposition to the january 8th uprising in your country, much quicker than the public space here in the united states. so my question to you is, do you believe now just a month later, that democracy is secure in your country? >> well, i believe that the institutions that were created to guarantee the democratic process very well prepared to confront and face any coup or attempt because what happened in brazil was a coupe at me organized possible that it would happen on january 1. when i took office it doesn't happen, a lot of people on the street decided that when everybody was already, everything was going well, they tried this on the 8th of january, i can guarantee you that the institutions are committed to the democratic process the national congress, the presidency of the republic
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and should the eventual power, everybody is together so we can demonstrate democracy and civil society as a whole, they do not want democracy should be dismantled or broken, i'm confident we will follow our head in the process of rebuilding brazil and our rebuild our good alliance with the u.s. >> democracy also depends on your security forces, and an alarming number of them were seen to be almost in collusion with the demonstrators on january 8th, escorting them rather than stopping them, main have been fired by you, and many are being charged and investigated, my question is, brazil obviously has a history of a military dictatorship, why would security force, the army, the military police, police have done that on january 8th? why were they not stronger
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>> well, i can guarantee you that the impression that i have that all the forces that had to take care of the security and say the issues were committed with the coupe data and we even had to make an intervention and the government of the federal district and we had to make an intervention on the security forces in brazil, the capitol and we appointed someone to, and commander of the army in brazil, capitol, though he didn't show up and speak in favor, the for that matter they were asking for a coupe data, there's no question i had to change the commander of the army, moved the commander of the army and one that is in favor of the democratic procedure that will follow into what is written constitution for the law forces they play an important, in any country the role of the arm
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forces is to defend the bratsian and against possible foreign invasion, they cannot get involve in domestic politics. >> do you think they were giving you a signal? warning you? we understand bolsonaro, your predecessor had given thousands of military and police types, positions in the administration. are they worried about their perks, security? their power? >> well, we are detecting other people appointed in a legal way, and these are people that were hired because they were -- the government trusted and were removing from their positions, we are removing everybody that was not hired legally during the bolsonaro term and i already detected people getting wages in miami get their paycheck in mile marker and people getting, sellers in list based on we discovered people getting paychecks in paris, these are people linked to bolsonaro that
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managed to be part of any management of some state or company and still seeking their pay, these people were removed from these positions, the people that come to replace them, let me tell you something that from here on, one the arm forces in brazil will not participate any more in political process in brazil, those that wish to go to politics leave the army and run as candidate and go to politics as any silver citizen would do, no the trying to confront the new commander of the army, has a clear cut that the armed forces cannot get involved in domestic politics >> president lula, when you were in power, you were a consult hero, president obama was singing your praises and many people realized and appreciated you had raised tens of millions of poor, poor brazilian from extreme poverty, it's a
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different brazil, the agricultural, all the prices are not what they were when you first in office, and it's a divided country, you won by a tiny bit, what do you have to do to deliver to the people who wrote for you and to unify the country? >> well, i believe that as i give a reference to brazil that i had in 2003 as a reference, the brazil if 2003 had an inflation of 12% a year and unemployment of 5% and now the brazil in 2003 had foreign debt of 30 billion dollars and so and we had a domestic debt 60.7 of the gdp. what did we do? we reduced the public debt from 60.7 to 37%, we paid 30 billion back to the imf and we had international reserves of 370 billion dollars and reduced inflation to four and a half percent to 8% and created 22 million jobs in brazil, that's
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what we did during my two terms and that's what we'll do again be and my policy is a simple one, to include the poor people and public budget, they have to participate in the economy, we have to have a strong policy to give incentives to the small and medium size enterprises and help the small medium size enterprises and help the coops is and back to developing infrastructure policy, and create public housing, basic sanitation, roadways, more important we know how to do it i can reassure you in four years you'll see a much better brazil than the border wall that i received. >> murdaugh president, you spoke about your view that under the previous government, genocide was committed against your people. you talk about the deaths during covid and particularly the hundreds of deaths amongst the indigenous people and i know you
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visited their region in the amazon recently. what are you going to do though also about climate? because that's another big item on your agenda with president biden. because we watched the amazon being you know, not taken care of, let's say during the previous government. >> from 2003 to 2015, when the party moved brazil, we reduced the deforestation 80%. now, we have the commitment, we taken the commitment that we reduce the greenhouse emissions and we reduced that in 39% and so our commitment with the climate issue is not a commitment that's theoretical or running for candidate. no, it's a human being commitment that lives in a planet that has to be taken care. . so brazil today has 30 million, that are degraded you don't have to cut down one tree.
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you can plants where you should not advance in an indigenous reserve or the forest at -- so as a forestry reserved demarked by the government. you can't allow someone to invade that, so we have a commitment. our commitment is a government commitment. and as a citizen and a humanitarian, we will reach deforestation 0 in 2030, this is our commitment to try to build a condition so we can reach a defairforestation 0 then you have to talk with mayors, local mayors, governors then you have, instead of publishing you have to award those mayors, those governors that guarantee that in their state, province, there's no more burning of the forest or unnecessary deforestation, instead of punishment, you should reward him with some help from the federal government so they can feel motivated of the
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. a warm welcome back, you're watching cnn newsroom. death toll from the powerful quake that turkey and syria has now risen to more than 24,000 people. this is five days since the disaster struck an emergency crews in turkey continue digging through the rubble. searching hoping for any signs of life. on friday, they rescued several people who had been trapped for more than 100 hours. many i have the survivors are now facing serious and new challenges. those who lost their homes are living that makeshift camps with little to protect them from freezing temperatures. one woman in turkey said many people around her are feeling lost. . >> i swear we don't know what to
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do, let a few day pass, we don't know what we'll do, what we'll become, those who died left. but those who stayed, may god left them there's nothing else to say, life is over >> what's ahead is crushing far from the epicenter, they're turning ferries no make shift shelters, they will be sending areas to the other side of the country, cnn is on one of the boats as crews get ready to try and help those survivors. >> this is a ferry as you can see normally it's transporting people in vehicles across the water here in turkey, but people are frantically working to turn it into a shelter. essentially a floating village for the many, many people displayed. these chairs could soon essentially be beds for families and yes, it sounds grim, but for hundreds of thousands of people who have nowhere to shelter, this will begin to give them some relief and the city of
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istanbul, which is carrying out the project, are trying to do everything they can in this space to give people a sense of dignity. what i'm walking towards here is the field hospital they're building, they set up beds, continuing to try to do this, this hospital will go to the port city in one of the worst hit, and they say they're going to have 15 bed here in over a dozen medical staff they really want to help treat the many, many tens of thousands of wounded they want to try to take a fraction of those and help them. i'm walking you here into this room where they set up all these bunk beds, you can see fresh mattresses just laid down, hopefully able to give families some relief they've also set up these lockers here so people can put in their belongings, they've even built a play room on the other side of the boat downstairs, there's workers building up showers and bathrooms again, this will be a tiny floating community and there's a frantic effort to get
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this as quickly as possible to the affected port city, and it just gives you a sense of how people are really trying to take anything they can and turn it into a way to help those affected in that quake zone. cnn istanbul. >> now think about this, the u.n. said more than 5 million people in syria may have lost their homes in this powerful earthquake. a representative for the high commissioner for refugees says for syria, this is quote, a crisis within a crisis. there were already nearly 7 million people internally displaced by more than a decade of war and that was before this powerful quake struck. a second u.n. aid convoy meantime entered rebel held areas in syria from turkey on friday, much needed tents, blankets, mattresses, food, other supplies and need. the crossing is the lone entry
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into northwest area from turkey that has been approved by the u.n. the red cross is calling for uaccess to all parts of the country. >> the syrian government on friday said it approved sending aid into the rebel territory in the northwest. but no timeline was given. for information on how to help the earthquake victims, go to cnn.com/impact, that's all find a limitation organizations working on rescue and relief efforts. sirens sounded across ukraine for the second time in day, friday night. officials also say the city of nepal was rattled. that comes against the massive wave strikes against the energy infrastructure, big part of the electricity production has been taken off line, even though more than 60 missiles were reportedly shot down including this one see
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there in a video provided by the ukrainian military, officials say most people still have thankfully power, water and heat. meantime u.s. president biden is headed to poland later this month to mark the first anniversary of the war, white house says he'll begin his visit on february 20th. a pro kremlin blogger is slamming the russian military for taking heavy losses in eastern ukraine, he said recent offenses in a city ended in a fiasco and that russian generals didn't learn much from previous mistakes, as david mackenzie reports, some of those failures were caught on video. injurying russian forces left exposed on the frozen flat lands one of the most deadly zones of the eastern front. ukrainian artillery and drones kicking off the static targets, even pro russian sources say they've taken heavy losses here.
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ukrainian foot patrols to the southern outskirts of the heavily damaged town appear to be taking some prisoners too. these men identify themselves as belonging to russia's 155th marine brigade. to the north on the edges of bakhmut, russian troops advancing block by block towards the city, they've been inching forward for months, taking heavy losses, ukrainian forces desperate to deny vladimir putin a symbolic victory as the first anniversary of this war approaches across a wide area in the east r ukrainians detect a build-up in russian troops and heavy weapons could be a prelude to a widely anticipated offensive. but ukrainian officials have told cnn that in some areas their on troops are critically short of munitions throughout the country, russian launched
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the largest in months, including this thermal plant, this city hit 17 times in one hour. russian crews missiles struck the power grid. the. immense power of the strike throwing a car on to the roof of a house. >> they're not humans said of the russians i don't know what they're thinking about when doing that when they press buttons and shell civilians. the ukrainians say they brought down 61 of the 70 missiles fired. enough to limit damage to the power supply. as sirens blared, thousands of people in the capitol kiev took to the subway shelters to run businesses and take classes. it's a well practiced routine. the children may not be comfortable says teacher elana,
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but since september, the alarm have been so frequent they've got used to classes in metro. in the skies above, the war against russia's missiles and drones goes on. david mackenzie, cnn kiev. >> the fbi searches the home of former u.s. vice president mike pence and removes at least one document marked classified, when we come back, where else authorities are expected to search next. ♪. ♪. trying to control my asthma felt anything but normal. ♪ ♪
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. ♪ ♪. ♪. former u.s. president donald trump's legal team turned over more classified materials an laptop to federal prosecutors according to multiple sources family with the investigation, trump attorneys also returned an
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empty folder marked classified evening briefing. the trump team apparently discovered pages with classified markings in december searching through boxes at trump's mar-a-lago resort in florida, al an aide to the former president copied those pages on to a thumb drive's laptop apparently not realizing they were classified, so they were turned over in january, you may recall fbi agents searched mar-a-lago in august and seized hundreds of classified documents's other presidential records, meantime sources tell cnn the fbi is expected to former u.s. vice president mike pence in the coming days after they searched his indiana home and received several document, cnn paula reid picks up the story
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fbi agents arrived at the home of former vice president mike pence to search for classified documents, in a statement, pence's team revealed investigators removed 1 document with classified markings and six additional pages without such markings not discovered in the initial view by the vice president's counsel >> let me be clear, the classified documents should not have been in my personal residence, mistakes were made. and i take full responsibility. >> the justice department is for you reviewing how those documents ended up there, especially after he denied taking any such materials. pence consented to allowing the fbi in his home after his lawyers found a dozen documents marked classified in the residence last month >> there would be to reason to have classified documents particularly if in an unprotected area. >> a member of his legal team was president as agents scoured the home while pence was on the
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west coast visiting family after the arrival of two new grandchildren. >> the vice president asked for full compliance. >> his team publically touting cooperation in the search in contrast to another justice department matter as preponderance of the evidence now faces a subpoena from special council jack smith in his criminal investigation into january 6. pence's lawyers have been in negotiations for months as he's a key witness to what was happening inside the white house around the election and eventual capitol attack. >> i told the secret service i was not leaving the capitol ask? and the campaign overturned the election >> mike pence will have to come through for us >> and the wrath when he refused, mike pence didn't have the courage to do what should have been done, trump tweeted at the capitol was under siege >> when i saw those images, and when when i read a tweet that president trump issued saying
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that i lacked courage in that moment, it angered my greatly. >> pence to try to assert privilege over certain conversations with the former president but he'll have a hard time refusing to answer question about ones he included in his much publicized memoir. >> i looked at him and said i i guess there's two things we'll never agree on and he said what >> i referred to my role on january 6 and i said i'll never stop praying for you. >> in the coming days, the justice department is also expected to search pence's dc office, then the justice department will need to decide whether to appoint a special council to look into this further, clearly pence team want to move this along as quickly as possible as he continues to seriously contemplate a presidential run, paula reid, cnn, washington. still ahead, why sunday's super bowl quarterbacks both say
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. we are getting closer to that super bowl kickoff time with the philadelphia eagles and the kansas city chiefs going head-to-head in arizona sunday. the eagles are looking for their second super bowl title having beaten the patriots in 2018, and it's the second appearance in three years for the chiefs following their super bowl loss to the buccaneers in 2021. they won one though. it will be, of course, as usual
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a star studded occasion with music super star rihanna taking center stage for half time. how about this? from boys to men. both quarterbacks in the big game are crediting their dad's for their success on and off the field, we have the story of the fathers of patrick mahomes and jalen hurts. >> reporter: media often point out when a star athlete's family was broken or dad wasn't around but we can give that same sort of energy to stories like those of jalen hurts and patrick mahomes who come from strong families, whose dad's have molded them into the inspiring young men we see today. >> i'm not the man i am on the field off the field, the quarterback i am the leader i am. i'm none of that without him. >> my dad means the world to me, man, he set an example for me how you have to go through the business >> patrick mahomes dad had an 11 year major league baseball career and taught his son how to be a pro and persevere through adversity.
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>> he dealt with a lot of positives using them in the mlb at an early age but battled in the minor league as long team and kept following this dream and follow this dream and able to make it to a world series, and if you're not having success at that moment, you continue to follow your dreams you'll make it? it. >> i want him to know i'll be in his corner, as long as he goes out and does the best he can he'll never here a gripe from me. >> his dad was his high school football coach and learning about leadership from the day he was just a ball boy from his dad's teams. >> it's impression to watch a young man who developed a passion and worked hard at every level and turn. >> what does dad mean to you. >> i'm a direct reflection of him and spitting image in so many ways and i love him and respect him for how tough he was on me, how honest he was with me, and the man he raised.
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>> the love and support these super bowl star quarterbacks received from their dad's is shaping them into great leaders in their own right, not just the teams, mahomes is now a dad, father of two, leading, guiding and while hurts isn't dad, he's well aware of the influence he can have on the next generation. >> you don't really realize the impact you're doing until you reflect on it and i think to have these opportunities and be able to represent so many different people, some definitely have them the plan, definitely not forget where i come from and most importantly i know there are kids out there watching. always kids out there watching. >> powerful stuff. patrick mahomes and jalen hurts finish first and second in nfl mvp voting respectfully and of all the players we've spoken to this week, and asked what makes these two young man special, the first thing they say is the way they lead. it's something each of them have learned from their dad's.
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>> that was cnn reporting from glendale, arizona as former nfl player, he knows a thing or two about what it takes and the strength the families have. as they will be watching for that super bowl, remember, it will be in arizona. and i know many people are already getting ready with shall we say the super bowl of food as well for sunday. that wraps it up for us here at cnn newsroom, i'm paula newton, stay with us, i'll be back with more news in just a moment. ♪. ♪. ♪. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools like dynamic charting and risk-reward analysis help make trading feel efforortless and its customizable scans with social sentimiment help you find and unlock opportunities in the market with powerful, easy-to-use tools power e*trade makes complex trading easier react to fast-moving markets with dynamic charting
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