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hour of rare site just outside los angeles. a tornado touches down and shocks unsuspecting residents, officials say it is the strongest one to hit the country in 40 years plus a manhunt is on right now in colorado for students suspected of shooting two staff members at denver high school will bring you the latest developments and later i'm here. to say to you hand on heart that i did not lie to the house. britain's embattled former prime minister boris johnson faces a grilling in parliament and his political future is at stake. and we begin in california look. first it was a snow storms and flash flooding and now too rare
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tornadoes have hit the state in just the past two days and a severe weather nightmare that just won't end. the national weather service says that the latest tornado touched down wednesday in the city of monte bello. that's just outside los angeles. one person was hurt. more than a dozen buildings were damaged, many beyond repair. meanwhile torrential rain created a muddy mess for these farm animals in san bernardino county, cows, horses and more had to be pulled from the mud in this rural community. and the cleanup continues at the site of tuesday's tornado on california's southern coast. some say that the storm was so powerful that the damage happened in the blink of an eye. you could hear the rooftops and the in the metal flying up, and i think that's what made it created all those loud noise. within a few seconds. my carport disappeared. i turned to go in the house piece of it hit me in the face. luckily was a flat
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piece didn't cut me. and we went outside. it was gone. watched it come flying straight across there. unbelievable 150 ft. tall just swirling around pieces of broken plastic. well, cnn meteorologist eric van dam has more in the us weather from atlanta. here's something you don't normally see. nor do we want to be seen this a tornado moving through a populated part of los angeles. this is just east of downtown. look at the debris just being lofted into the sky. there's some two by fours and some pedaling as well . just incredible to see what happened. the national weather service on location determining the exact strength of this confirmed tornado, but one thing's for sure it caused significant damage to some of the buildings. you can see this aerial photograph. of one of the warehouses there now, when we think of march tornadoes we typically hone in on the lone star state, right. they have 14 on average for the month of march. more of the same across the deep south, averaging about 5 to 7 tornadoes from
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mississippi to georgia. now, did you know that california averages one tornado during the month of march, and i just happened to take place in los angeles. incredible here it is radar loop and you can see it just south and east. this is an area called monte bello and it flared up local time about 11 20 in the morning, and it was a very short lived tornado, but enough to cause of course, the destruction you saw just a moment ago. now the energy from the same storm system is going to be ejected east from the rockies. and it's going to move into the ohio and mississippi river valley over the next couple of days, and unfortunately it's going to be encountering a blocking high pressure system to the north, so it's going to allow for heavy rainfall, more showers and thunderstorms moving over the same locations. weather prediction center picking up on this moderate risk of flash flooding lookout memphis to louisville anywhere across this area where you see the darker shading of yellow and oranges. we have the potential from 3 to 6 inches of rain through friday
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. national weather service picking up on that flood watches in effect for over 20 million americans stretching from indianapolis, cincinnati through st louis, all the way to oklahoma city, now another threat with this round of rough weather across the nation's midsection is the potential for severe weather. we have a multiday severe weather center set up taking shape today slight risk across central texas as well as central oklahoma. and then an enhanced risk anticipated across parts of louisiana, mississippi and into southern arkansas as storms start to flare up for the day on friday, so an active weather period continues across the us back to you. thank you, derek. now after shooting of two faculty members at a denver high school on wednesday, authorities have found a male body less than a mile from a vehicle connected to the suspect. they have not yet identified the body. colorado police believe that 17 year old student austin, lyle, shot to school employees. parents say this is only one of
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many violent events that have occurred in the area. okay i just want to point out that this is the third major fourth major incident here at east high. the denver school board is bailing us. and it's really a problem. how much more is it going to take before people start realizing this place is a ticking time bomb? now. both shooting victims are in hospital , where officials say one is listed in critical condition, the other in serious but stable condition. now. tiktok ceo will testify before the us house just hours from now, amid a push from the u. s government to ban the app across the country. always main talking point is that neither tiktok nor its parent company bite face are agents of the chinese government of the social media. app has already been banned on government devices across multiple states and even at the federal level. ceo showed suciu took the tiktok
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to share his plan of action with users. some politicians have started talking about banning tiktok. now this could take tiktok away from all 150. million of you will be testifying before congress later this week to share all that we're doing to protect americans using the app and deliver on a mission to inspire creativity and to bring joy. that was cnn's anna coren joins us now with more and just a few hours, we got the boss of tiktok taking the hot seat in capitol hill. how will this go down? yeah, that's right. christie tonight eastern, the ceo who we just saw, then he is preparing for a harsh grilling from us lawmakers. this will be his first congressional hearing over the video apps potential nationally security risks. now the short form video at that is owned by a beijing based parent company called bytedance. has recently been banned by various governments around the world. as you mentioned on official
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government devices, the us uk, the european parliament, eu nations and new zealand. they've all been forced this band, but the ceo as we just heard, then shows the jew who spent millions of dollars lobbying capitol hill says the app poses no threat. ah and he's denying allegations that it alludes. or has an improper relationship with the chinese government. the u. s government is not convinced. and while tiktok collects roughly the same amount of data is facebook or twitter, its its links with the chinese government that has everybody worried. let's take a listen now to admiral john kirby, answering questions at a white house press briefing. certainly will be monitoring the testimony. but as you know, there's a serious review going on. we're not going to get ahead of that. and as you also know. we have made very clear our national security
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concerns about that particular application. that's why it's been banned on government devices. the fbi director as well as ahead of us national security agency. they have both said that it poses a serious threat to national security and that it's a valuable tool for china to shape public opinion in regards to elections policy making, you know, even in the event of a potential war over taiwan. um the bottom administration says the only way for ticktock to actually continue operating in the united states is if its parent company , but dense, sells its stake that christie is highly unlikely , according to the analysts. we've spoken to because the chinese government views tiktok's technology as sensitive and critical to chinese national interests. and since 2020 the chinese government has taken
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steps to ensure that it's can veto any sale by but dance now in response to the potential us ban. china's ministry of foreign affairs last week, said quote the us should stop spreading misinformation about data security, stop suppressing relevant companies and provide an open fair, just and non discriminatory environment for foreign business to invest and operate in the us, christy. we should mention that to date, there has been no evidence that beijing has used tiktok's data for intelligence or other purposes, but the deep mistrust between china and the united states, and the awareness of chinese espionage has certainly heightened fears of what tiktok represents christine. yeah. deep mistrust and deep bipartisan concerns as well. it's going to be quite a grilling and a corn reporting. thank you so much financial markets here in the asia pacific region are reacting to the u. s. federal reserve's decision to raise interest rates by a quarter point. the major
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indices have been in and out of positive territory all day. and let's just take a look at how markets here in asia have been performing. you could see the nikkei's losing about 2/10 of 1% here in hong kong, the hang seng gaining 1.9. gains in the soul. cosby up almost a third of 1% the shanghai composite gaining 6/10 of 1% now on wall street, the delfin more than 500 points on wednesday, and if we could just bring up the live data for you just to get a glimpse of where u. s futures stand at the moment, all green arrows down futures up about half of percent . nasdaq futures gaining almost three quarters of 1% s and p 500 futures of about 6/10 of 1% now let's get more now on the rate hike from cnn's hell, solomon. wednesday's fed announcement concludes perhaps one of the most important fed meetings in recent history. that's because while inflation is still a major concern as of two weeks ago, so was bank instability. federal reserve chair jerome powell
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announced that the federal reserve would be raising rates another quarter of a percent, as most expected, they would. he also reiterated what we've heard a lot from the bite administration since the fall of silicon valley bank on march 10th. that americans should feel confident in the banking system. i guess our view is that the banking system is sound and it's resilient. it's got strong capital liquidity. we took powerful actions with treasury and the f d i c which demonstrate that all depositors savings are safe in the banking system is safe. deposit flows in the banking system have stabilized over the last week. um and the last thing i'll say is that we've undertaken we're undertaking a thorough internal review that will identify where we can strengthen supervision and regulation. since march, 2022. the fed has raised rates in extraordinary amount of 475 basis points or 4.75% including this meeting. when the fed raises rates it makes borrowing more expensive for consumers, which leads to less spending, which ultimately brings down prices. but higher rates also
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makes existing treasury bonds less valuable and that can create issues for banks. that are holding a lot of these bonds if they need to sell them anytime in the near future. that's part of what happened to svb, and there's also fear of banking concerns grow. another bank could also fall. so that's the tightrope for the fed to walk. that's widespread debate about whether the fed can walk the walk and talk the talk. essentially can they strike a balance and do both things simultaneously? prevent further damage with the banks but also address inflation. solomon cnn, new york. now. i spoke last hour with ryan patel. he's a senior fellow at the drug or school of management at claremont graduate university. and i asked him why the fed decided to raise rates despite all the turmoil in the banking sector. if he didn't do it and went to zero basis points out, would have told the market told everybody that there is a deep crisis in the banking, which is something that they were trying to avoid. so that means they're not going that
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way. and if they increased it further, you know, that would have been a mistake as well. so they stayed the course and stayed committed to what they think is the right move. and obviously there's a domino effect on that. and they had to do some adjustments from, you know, kind of recalculating what that interest rate will look like in 2024, which they slipped in there, which now they think is 4.3. from 4.1. so it is a dumb no facts, no short term. we're focusing on this, but they're looking at cutting, you know, looking at the long term effect as well that we need to pay attention to the fed is staying the course. what about the bank of england? it's set to make its interest rate decisions soon. what should we expect? who i mean inflation is really hard. i expect him to stick now. i want to stay the course but to be aggressively attacking it because they were a little bit behind the eight ball, um, in the summertime, and so i don't you know, inflation, i think was projected to anywhere from 10 to 13% i think they're going to be continue to be aggressively interest rates more so because i think they're a little bit behind for when the us was attacking it, so i expect them
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to be aggressive as well. so in new york grand jury is expecting meet again today in the case of donald trump's alleged hush money payment to adult film star stormy daniels, it is unlikely the hunt down any indictment of sources tell cnn prosecutors are considering calling more witnesses. prosecutors are weighing charges at trump allegedly falsified business records and violated campaign finance laws and another investigation to the former president appears to be gaining momentum. now. this one involves classified documents that were found at his mar a lago estate in florida. cnn's caitlin poland's has more the primary defense attorney for donald trump, a man named evan corcoran is set to return to the federal grand jury in washington to answer more questions the questions that prosecutors want to ask him and the answer is that they believe he will give or about whether or not donald trump was trying to break the law in the response to the
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classified documents probe at mara lago, so this is a crucial situation that is developed here over the past. a few hours and days of federal appeals court in washington on wednesday, essentially ordered that corcoran would need to go and testify again to that grand jury answer questions he hadn't before about his conversations directly with his client, donald trump. the appeals court also said that he would need to turn over documents that he had in his possession, handwritten notes and transcribed verbal notes to the grand jury investigation as well. this is the grand jury investigation into the potential mishandling of classified records at mara lago and possibly obstruction of justice. we don't know if there will be charges that emanate from this, but what the justice department has done so far to get us to this point is really putting an emphasis on how close they believe they are to locking up this case, they believe again
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, and evan corcoran really is the central person the central witness to the conversations. what was what donald trump was thinking and wanting to do as the justice department was trying to get classified records that he had at mara lago back in their possession at the federal government and that they weren't just turning over all of the things that were there. caitlyn, poland's cnn, washington. all right. you're watching cnn newsroom and later this hour from former allies to potential rivals for the republican presidential nomination. we'll take a closer look at florida's governor is now saying about donald trump and trump is firing back. also still to calm residential buildings in ukraine hit once again by a russian missile strike. we'll hear from those who survived the attack in zaporizhia. and more mass protests are planned today in france over radical changes to that country's pension system. keep it here. you're watching
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russian missiles and rockets that have hit apartment buildings here with deadly results these buildings kind of face towards the southwest, and that is in the direction of russian occupied ukrainian territory, so you can kind of come to the conclusion that this deadly projectile would have flown from that direction. we can hear at night now under cover of darkness. some residents in some of the neighboring apartments that have been badly damaged, working in the dark, cleaning up rubble and shards of glass in what's left of their homes. missile hits his hair. and my apartment is there is kitchen. my parent's room. and my room when it happened. i heard a loud explosion. i saw your fire. and i covered my head . uh pavel and on children. they're taking me up to their
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london now where cnn's claire sebastian is standing by, in clear what more have you learned about the aftermath of these brutal attacks is upper region and elsewhere. yeah, kristie. we're getting a few more updates overnight. the emergency services and aborigines say that the rescue efforts there at that building where you just saw ivan watson has now finished. the death toll stands at one and 32 injured, including three children. they say they had to put out a fire covering some 250 square meters. so clearly this was a fairly big operation. there are also quoting the national police as saying that they believe that the missiles, six of them fired as a parisian in total hit were from a smudge rocket launcher. that's a sort of multiple launch rocket system that the russians use. that's what they're saying. as of now, meanwhile, over in the kiev region but we also saw a deadly attack affecting civilians. on wednesday, there was a drone strike one of five drones out of 21 fired that evaded ukrainian air defenses, according to the air force that hit a sort of
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professional training school just south of kiev, including dormitory buildings. the death toll there now stands at nine people, and they say that the rescue efforts they're they're sifting through the rubble. has now been finished big picture. obviously we're still seeing russia with that tactic of attrition that those barrages of drone strikes targeting civilian infrastructure. although the numbers of drones that we're seeing have gone down somewhat, we used to see numbers in the sixties and seventies. in these overnight attacks, the parisian , meanwhile, a region that russia claims as its own, having illegally annexed it, they do not occupy the town of the parisian at the moment, clearly trying to take more territory that presidents alinsky on an unannounced visit to bomb mood in the eastern or near areas nearby mahmoud on the eastern front line so that ukraine would not let this lie. the school will certainly respond to every blow of the occupiers on our cities. today's russian strikes
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and appreciate the nightly attack on the kiev region. russian strikes will receive a military, political and legal response. that visit clearly designed to boost morale as ukraine continues the bloody defense of the city of mahmoud. he handed out awards to soldiers there he named the city of hockey hero of ukraine city. that city despite being an early target of russia has never fallen into russian hands. kristie perhaps with the intention of providing another morale boost. prince william made a surprise visit to troops near the ukrainian polish border. what message did he bring? so obviously the royals are not political, christie, but i think you're absolutely right. this was designed to show unity , the ongoing commitment of the u. k and the international community to supporting ukraine , poland, of course, right on the border with ukraine. prince william himself a former lieutenant in the british army, visited troops their troops that
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are part of a grouping of nato forces on its eastern flank that was beefed up in response to the invasion of ukraine. you can see him meeting with soldiers. he also visited a, uh, a building a former office building designed to temporarily house ukrainian refugees coming into poland and praised the response of putting, which has, of course taken in millions of ukrainian refugees, so his visit continues. on thursday, christie he will lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. in warsaw and will we will meet, of course, as well with the polish president christie claire sebastian reporting live for us. thank you . you're watching cnn newsroom and just ahead. boris johnson, still trying to shake off the party gate hangover. britain's embattled former prime minister faces a grilling in parliament with his political future hanging in the balance. keep it here. so what are we eating today? join me. eva longoria on a brand new culinary adventure,
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favorite nickname that trump's given you so far. i can't i don't know how to spell the sanctimonious. i don't really know what it means, but i kind of like it's long. it's got a lot of valves. i mean, so we'll go with that. that's fine. you know, you can call me you can call me whatever you want. i mean, just as long as you, you know, also call me a winner suspended any regular santa's also got serious with a jab at the former president when morgen asked him about the differences between him and trump, and obviously, you know, the approach to covid was different. i mean, you know, i would have fired somebody like fauci to the way we run. the government, i think is no daily drama focus on the big picture and put points on the board. analysts say the potential presidential candidates framing of himself as a leader who would have less drama in an administration and as a winner seems to be a recent calculation to go after trump in an understated way. it does seem that there has been an evolution this week where in this interview, you're seeing him come out harder. he's especially going after trump's character. like the moment at a news
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conference this week, when santa seemed to take advantage of trump's legal jeopardy, specifically the possibility that the former president could be indicted soon. in the stormy daniels case, santa's attacked the prosecutor investigating trump, saying he's pursuing a political agenda and weaponizing his office but also said, i don't know what goes into paying hush money to a porn star to secure silence over some type of alleged affair. i just i can't speak to that. donald trump, not about to let the sanders remarks this week go unanswered posted on his platform. truth social. rhonda sanctimonious is not working for the people of florida as he should be. he is too busy chatting with the ratings challenged tv host from england. how risky is it for dishonest to attack trump? one thing he knows is whatever he does whether he tries to ignore donald trump or whether he confronts donald trump. donald trump is going to be in his face . donald trump is going to follow the mike tyson strategy that everybody has a plan until they get in the face, and it's
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not just trump himself who is striking back at rond de santis. trump's allies are getting in on it. longtime trump adviser jason miller, responding to the piers morgan's interview tweeted that the sentence has quote finally shown his true colors and establishment. never trumper, who despises the mega base and was faking it the entire time and quote brian todd, cnn washington. now the hangover from boris johnson's party gate scandal has put his political future in peril for three hours. on wednesday, british lawmakers grilled the former prime minister over the alcohol fueled parties held during covid lockdowns under his watch. it's one of many scandals that led to his ouster last year, and at the hearing, johnson tried his best to defend his actions of cnn's nic robertson is in london. he joins us now and nick, it was quite the grilling. so how well did mr johnson defend himself, and did he do enough to convince mps? you know, i think as in any
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situation like this is already a number of people that are disposed not to believe boris johnson. whatever he says, because it's got such a bad track record, and i think that was reflected in the nature of the questions and the way that he was pushed himself was defensive. at times he was assertive when he really felt that he was in a in a corner. he was out there to prove his points that he himself had not misled parliament because this is all about misleading parliament or not let it misled it knowingly or recklessly. that's the terminology that is being used. he did accept that he had misled parliament button only. through the advice that had been given which he accepted and believed to be the best advice coming from his coming from his officials, and he did, even at one point or a couple of points actually apologize. i'm here. to say to you hand on
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heart that i did not lie to the house. when those statements were made, they were made in good faith. and on the basis of what i honestly knew and believed at the time. i apologize. i apologize for inadvertently misleading this house. but to say that i did it recklessly or deliberately is completely untrue as the evidence shows. points in there in the questioning where you really got the sense that boris johnson really had nowhere to turn. he was trying to make the point that they were following the guidelines, not the rules that the government had established for the whole country on covid distancing social distancing that the nature of number 10 downing street, his residence, his office, an old building that was narrow that was small. he was pressed on world where were the mitigating sort of social distancing equipment? if you will. um in one of the photographs depicting a gathering and he was in the next room. and then he was pressed,
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and this was quite a telling moment. he was pressed on one of the gatherings where there were photographs and the question from one of the mps on the committee said. well why was your wife there? why was your interior designer there? i can understand the guidelines for a work environment and a compact work environment. but why would you have your wife and interior designer there? and you know to points like that? boris johnson did really not have a substantial answer. and i think there you can see the tone in the room question. you know what ? the points that boris johnson was trying to land? so i think overall, you'd have to say he defended himself strongly, but he's not going to sway those people. i don't think that already disposed against them. yeah nic robertson reporting live for us from london. thank you, nick that french union leaders are calling for another nationwide strike today while the government pushes ahead with plans to raise the retirement
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have sex relations were already illegal in the conservative east african country convict risking a life sentence. now legislators have taken it to one step further into your controller. anyone who identifies as lesbian , gay, bisexual transgender queer now faces up to 20 years in jail and the death penalty for quote, aggravated homosexuality a broad term using the legislation to define same sex intercourse with children or disabled people, rape or house. supporting lawmakers, saying the aim is to quote protect our christian culture and traditional family values. what we have done really is for the people of uganda. it is beyond us as individuals, and some had quite a flippant attitude towards the issue. there is nothing so sweet and so good. for a man more than a woman. only a few lawmakers disagreed. i do not agree with
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homosexuality in principle, but i don't agree with criminalizing the united nations called the law among the worst of its kind in the world and its passing a deeply troubling development. human rights campaigners in uganda have condemned the move, calling it barbaric and constitutional ugandan rights activists vowing to fight back, human rights lawyer in kampala told cnn quote. aggressive and draconian law promotes hatred and discrimination and institutionalizes homophobia. homosexuality is illegal in more than 30 of africa's 55 nations, and uganda's move is just the latest in a series of setbacks for lgbtq plus right here on the continent. legislation now waits for the ugandan president's signature. the homosexuals. oh, deviations. from normal. and no one is expecting a surprise from him. larry madavo, cnn. you're
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to play. logan roy, your character in the hbo series succession. you've said if logan met me, he wouldn't stand me for two minutes. just explain where we're at with logan, roy logan. this amount of very few words, and i am not a man of very few words. in part i used for as you can witness. even now, i use far too many words. which is not always happy. but it's also because you know, i'm in love with language. logan is, um, isn't throw up his she's really unhappy man. ah his problem. this would be much easier if he didn't love his children. that's his problem. that's his achilles heel. if he loves his children, so that's always been the difficulty of dealing with these children who are and it's again . it's a satire. it's such a reflection of our life at the moment that sense of entitlement that those kids have no blogging doesn't feel that because for logan and this is what's so important and people going and
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competitive. it's like they're like the in the murdoch. so they're like the trump sort of like the black family and you go the big difference between logan and all those guys is he self made. he didn't inherit anything . it all came from nothing and it came through disillusion. and so i see. his background is one of meant tremendous disillusion . we consider at least a call. was he apologizing? did he ask you to call then? i guess we would see i don't think you're gonna tell me what's going to happen in serious for, but everybody wants to know. so what happens to brian cox in series four? oh, i go on, you know, just continue on in my and my misanthropic self have you beat dealing with the fallout of episode three when i told them to make their own effing pile as what i my last instruction normally the but i do say make
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your own effort pile. so that's you know where we've got, and there's a lot of ramifications from that, and season four will deal with those ramifications, and that's all i can say on that subject. because i have signed endless gonna love it. i think you will love it. i think you will love it. i think you know, i think it's going to be extremely surprising and probably quite excited opposition. that's true. are you loving it? i've always loved it and let's face it. i'm playing a leading role in the best series in television. i mean, it doesn't get better than that. i mean, why what's there not to love, you know, i mean, it's been a great opportunity for me at my age, you know, i mean, i've been and when people used to say, you know, brian all over the long haul for you. they used to say that to me, that was the
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older it's going to be the long joob. i didn't know i was going to be this long. i cannot wait to devour the final season and it will be available this weekend and, of course vulnerable. others. discovery is the parent company of hbo, max and cnn. thank you for joining us. i'm kristie lu stout in hong kong. cnn newsroom continues with christina macfarlane in london next, keep it here. when you find your reason to go onon. pull you pasass the doubt, pain and past your limits matter what we go onio freeze spills, splashes, boil overs and burns. your stove is a mess, and all that soaking, scrubbi and scraping are keeping you in distress. hi lou caputo here with stove guard, the number one top quality stovetop protector on the market and a must have in every kitchen. look, these messages are no match for the
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