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times of tragedy in times of crisis, they stand up and they show up. mississippi's governor visits a town flattened by a powerful tornado for the neighborhoods that were leveled . the recovery is only just beginning. political turmoil in israel, benjamin netanyahu is under pressure from his own government to halt plans on judicial reform. now we're hearing an announcement on that could be imminent. we alive in televisa and jerusalem. with the latest and the manhattan grand jury is expected to continue its investigation and donald trump later today we will ask our political analyst if an indictment is likely. live from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom. with rosemary church. good to have you with us, and we begin this hour in the southeastern us, where millions are under the threat of more severe storms, bringing large
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hail and damaging winds to areas already struggling to recover from an earlier rash of storms over the weekend, at least 10 confirmed. tornadoes strike mississippi, alabama and tennessee, killing 26 people. the city of rolling fog. mississippi was almost completely flattened by one of those powerful tornadoes. the area is still mostly without power, and without the businesses that provide basic necessities. people in rolling fork are helping each other as they tackle the massive cleanup effort, and mississippi's governor says more help is on the way. what we've seen. over the last 36 hours in mississippi , on the one hand, has been heartbreaking to see the loss and devastation of these communities, but on the other hand has been inspiring and gives me great reason for optimism and, quite frankly, makes me proud to be a mississippi and because mississippians have done what
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mississippians do in times of tragedy in times of crisis they stand up and they show up. cnn's isabel rosalie spoke with one man who barely survived the storm that devastated rolling fork. the latest that we're learning from the mississippi emergency management agency is that the four people who were missing it statewide. they have been accounted for now, so this is really switched over from a search and rescue effort into a recovery and rebuilding mission . this is a lot of what has been left over here in the city of rolling for just miles of debris any which way that you look, this used to be a mobile home park and now it just looks like a landfill as some people are describing irwin. megan i met him. this used to be his home right here and all that he has been able to recover from this site is a piece of luggage a carry on. inside a pair of
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tennis shoes, a shirt and jeans . that is all that is tangible that he has left to his name. he told me that right there is where he was sleeping. and on friday he felt tremendous fear he could feel the tornado coming his way and then the winds hit, according to meteorologist from the national weather service, they could have been as strong as 170 mph. this was an ef for their thinking. and then he felt those winds attempting to suck him out of his own home. the clear spot which you see is where i was at laying down. this was your home? yes. and where were you at? when the right in this area where is cleared and had a mattress sold me? but it flew off and then the blanket. i mean, not a blank, but carpet. just wrapped around me, and i was right there. why everything was lifted and torn off. and. i
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feel myself being sucked. out but i didn't. i don't. i just had this no, it's tight as i could until it passed over. and then i hollered for help, and i waited a minute or two and when i stood up. i just signed this petition light on around. and no one was around. it was a few people on the ground, maybe four or five, walking around trying to help and it was bad. you know, in. just to be able to walk away from this. home worry about nothing else. and i just feel blessed to still be alive. meteorologist from the national weather service. they went to sites exactly like this conducting a survey and analysis of all of this debris left behind and what they concluded from their preliminary findings is that at least 10 tornadoes
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struck three states, mississippi , alabama and tennessee. one of them was an ef four tornado, and that's the one that struck right here. rolling fork and silver city. these are tornadoes that are extremely rare if fours and fives which we did not see in the city. chueh shin happened only about 1% of the time here in the united states. and or considered extremely dangerous. now, this particular tornado they found went across 59 miles and was on the ground for over an hour back to you. alright let's get more on where the storms are heading from cnn meteorologist brutally rates. unfortunately the same areas are going to get him to once again. we've been dealing with it all through the evening, and it will continue through the overnight and early morning hours. many hail reports as well as wind and , yes, tornado reports over the last 24 hours, same areas getting hit once again areas
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highlighted in red alexandria, louisiana, back into jackson, mississippi montgomery, alabama . these are areas that are most vulnerable for long lived tornadoes. ef three or stronger with winds guesting over 100 mph in some sense large hail to very large. hail. we're talking golf ball size. hail, if not larger, we've already had hail reports of two inches and this will extend through georgia back up into the carolinas through the overnight hours, areas highlighted in yellow meaning it's not going to be as strong but we're still dealing with the same threats wind inhale going to be our biggest concerns. this rides up into tomorrow. so areas highlighted in yellow savannah, georgia back into albany up into parts of south carolina. large hail, damaging winds main threats going into your monday, but a tornado or two cannot be ruled out heavy rain. also another big concern is this true? trains over the same areas . pay attention to the timeframe here sunday night into monday morning, pushing through alabama into central georgia up into the
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carolinas again, it starts to weaken. we lose that tornado threat but holding on to the threat of damaging winds and large hail areas from just south of birmingham and atlanta, picking up 2 to 4 more inches of rain through monday, that's who these areas highlighted in orange. isolated higher amounts are definitely possible. so that flash flood threat continues on through the overnight and early tomorrow morning. macon georgia back into montgomery areas highlighted in red again where you're most vulnerable, but this extends back into parts of mississippi up into the carolinas through monday morning , so remember if you come across the roadway and water turn around, find a different route. you just don't know how deep that water is back to you. thanks for that. well the governor of georgia issued a state of emergency for a large tornado struck south of the town of lagrange on sunday. at least three people were injured. dozens of homes were destroyed and as many as 100 damaged and just a few hours ago, a hail
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storm moved through parts of atlanta. the national weather service, issuing a considerable flood threat for nearly two million people in the atlanta area, in effect for a couple more hours and there are preliminary reports of flooding on some highways. we are following developments out of israel, where israeli channel 12 is reporting that prime minister benjamin netanyahu is expected to announce a halt in judicial overhaul legislation. that news comes amid growing calls to put a pause on that controversial plan for those reforms and after massive protests erupted on the streets of television following the sacking of the defense minister. journalist elliott godkin was there when the protests erupted and has this report. as the saying goes, if you're going to shoot at the king, you'd better not miss. and it seems that israel is now ex defense minister missed when he gave a press conference on saturday evening and became the
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first minister to call for a halt to this government's judicial overhaul because when prime minister benjamin netanyahu returned from his weekend in london, he sat gallant and the result of that. it's what you see behind me, thousands and thousands of people on the streets of central television showing their support for gallant in his opposition to this judicial overhaul and reiterating their opposition to an overhaul, pretty much all checks and balances on the government, allowing it to put its allies in the supreme court and preventing the supreme court from striking down laws passed by parliament accepted very narrow circumstances. no since its announcement by netanyahu since it came out, but he had sat gallant. these people have come out onto the streets. they're usually out on the streets for the past three months on saturday evenings and on thursday sunday evening, they are incredibly angry that this has happened. we've heard from opposition leaders like prime minister and benny gantz, former
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defense minister coming out and saying that netanyahu has crossed a red line. former prime minister ehud barak, netanyahu to step down the historic israel's main labor union has called for a general strike. on monday. so if netanyahu thought that sacking gallant was going to quash dissent in his ranks and put an end to opposition to this dude is real overhaul. he was very much mistaken. the scene, and this is elliot godkin in television. joining us now from tele, viv is barack ravid, middle east correspondent with axles appreciate you being with us. thank you very much. so what more are you hearing about this report that prime minister benjamin netanyahu is expected to announce a halt in his judicial reform legislation that has caused all of these problems. well i think that in the last few hours, at least according to what likud officials are saying people from netanyahu's party people around him are saying that he is
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expected to announce a suspension of this judicial overhaul. he was supposed to speak something like 30 minutes from now, but just i think. two minutes ago, his office announced that he's postponing his statement is announcement to the nation. um and i think that what we're seeing now is an internal fight around netanyahu between two camps between many people in his party who are saying that this judicial overall is crossed all red line and it's staring. the country apart. the minister of defense gallant who was fired by netanyahu yesterday just finished the hearing in the knesset in parliament, and warned that iran, hezbollah and other of israel's adversaries are cheering to what is going on now in the country. on the other hand, netanyahu's minister of defense sorry netanyahu ministers of justice levin, who
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initiated this whole process of judicial overhaul netanyahu's sun your unit and are pressing him very hard to continue pushing this legislation. netanyahu's far right partners. ah um saleh smotrycz, the minister of finance and the minister of national security here are also pressing netanyahu to continue with the legislation and even threatening that they could dissolve the government if he suspends the legislation. netanyahu's somewhere in the middle and i think that within the next hour or two, we will know the final decision. so essentially this putting israel in limbo so it could be suspended. but there's a lot of pressure that netanyahu's failing to go forward with this talk to us about what would likely happen what the political backlash and public reaction would be. be in the days ahead if prime minister netanyahu
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gives into the pressure and goes ahead proceeds with his plan to reform israel's judiciary. well first i want to say this is no judicial reform. okay? and i think it is clear to everybody right now. this is a power grab to try and take control of israel judicial system. weaken it week another democratic institutions. if netanyahu goes ahead, okay, just minutes before we started talking. the head of the workers union in the country. announced a general strike. in israel. um and this is just another step in the deep economic crisis israel has plunged into in the last three months since this thing was announced, and i think that netanyahu also sees that and i think that more and more you see every minute every hour more and more organizations in the country are announcing a general
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strike hospitals just this morning, several government hospitals announced that they're going on strike because the doctors refused to continue business as usual while this country is going through this kind of crisis, so i think that if netanyahu pushes forward he can. he can take this to a vote , but i'm not sure that at the moment he even has the votes he needs to pass this legislation. so what do you think is happening? what is the internal discussion here and the forces against this overhaul? they greater than those who is saying that they should back off. i think so. i think that you know , the protest against the judicial overall has been going on for 12 weeks now. last night at 9 30 pm after netanyahu fired the minister of defense.
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thousands tens of thousands and at a certain point more than 100,000 israelis spontaneously went to the streets to demonstrate the main highway in televisa was full of people demonstrating against just this judicial overall and you see it all over the country not only television sit in jerusalem last night in front of netanyahu's residents, who sit in high five seat in barysheva in the south, you see all over the country and yesterday one of the interesting things was that you suffer the first time in the demonstrations, people say. i voted for netanyahu voted for likud. but enough is enough. this government has went off the rails and it needs to stop. and i think this was very interesting last night that you saw people were the base of this government who said enough is enough? will certainly be watching this very closely to see what happens next. barak ravid joining us live from television, many things for joining. thank you. well still
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stop them, and we must not allow them. to go through another election, where they have yet another. tool in their tool kit. trump took to social media to lay into manhattan district attorney alvin bragg. the man leading the hush money probe, the former president claimed brags office was in complete disarray and that quote potential death and destruction would follow. if there's an indictment, trump's attorney quickly went into damage control. here's what he told nbc. i'm not his social media consultant. um i don't. i think that was an ill advised post that one of his social media people put up and he quickly took down when he realized the rhetoric and the photo that was attached to it. michael genovese is a political analyst and president of the global policy institute at loyola marymount. and he joins me now from los angeles. always great to have you with us. thank you so much. rosemary so donald trump held his first official rally sunday
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for his 2024 presidential campaign in waco, texas. he was espousing his familiar election lie and also calling for the elimination of the deep state and talking about what he calls the democrats new weapon against him, labeling it prosecutorial misconduct in reference to the legal battles he's currently facing. so where do you see all of this going? and how likely is it? that he'll be indicted as a result of those legal problems. well you know, he did start off this campaign with a rally in waco, texas, which is sacred ground for the white nationalists and militarists in america, because that's where the conflict between a breast davidian group and the government took place in 1993, but sacred ground for the far right. he opened his rally with a song. uh, justice for all, which was son, ironically, by people who are in prison because of the january 6th convictions,
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and so he's celebrating lawmakers in doing that the speech itself and you, you you talked a little bit about it was a rehash of all grievances. um and it was all about donald trump. and what they were doing to him and to his cause. he's viewed a lot of venom, but he didn't offer a lot of policies. and what are you gonna do about inflation? where you going to do about national security? and, but it was troubling because it was so defiant. so um, full of anger, and i talked about this being the final battle. hmm match that with what he stood on science, social media, where he said that if he is, he's charged. it will bring what he said. these are his words, death and destruction well as bugs ill , and the great american poet said you don't have to be a weatherman to know which way the wind blows. donald trump is telling us us which way the wind is blowing, and it's very troubling because of his propensity to talk. about violence so casually. and let's
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look at that, because, as you mentioned he opened that rally with the anthem being sung by those january 6th prison mates, he he said, and i'm quoting here. 2024 is the final battle as you mentioned, that's going to be the big one, he said. he also said that either the deep state destroys america or we destroy the deep state. so how dangerous is this sort of political rhetoric in the wake of what happened on january 6th? well, you're making it into almost a religious crusade. and when you do that people who believe by faith i believe that they are on a sacred mission. and that means there are no holds barred owls, birds, you're out to get the devil. and when you're out to get the devil, anything goes and so i think that opens the door for some really dangerous behavior, and i won't say donald trump will not openly advocate violence, but people who follow him here that they hear implications. i mean, it's not that veiled a threat
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when you say there will be death and destruction. but people who follow him might very well here that as a call to arms and we saw what happened in january, 6th people died. yeah exactly. and of course it. meantime polls show that support for ron desantis, florida's governor is going down while support for trump is going up. will that likely change markedly when or if dissenters officially runs for the presidency? no i think that donald trump has managed to get to center stage very quickly . he's a magnet camera loves him . he is flamboyant. he's interesting. he's a carnival barker and he's fun. now i think if he is indicted, he will wear that as a badge of honor. i think he's probably frightened that it's going to happen as well. he should be because the noose is tightening from a lot of different directions. but the republican party is his. it's built now in his image, and it's
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more of a cult of personality than it is a party. so i think and indictment, for example, even with the dissenters candidacy, an indictment of trump will play very well to his base and help him get the gop nomination. it will hurt him in the general election. michael genovese is always a pleasure to have you on and to get your analysis. appreciate it. thank you so much. in philadelphia officials say they are confident that tap water is safe to drink after a chemical spill in the nearby delaware river. they say they have not found any contamination in the city's water supply, but concerned residents rushed to buy bottled water. officials say the contamination occurred friday when a latex products spilled in the bristol township. the company estimates more than 8000 gallons of solution was released into the water. cnn's medical analyst and former baltimore health commissioner, dr leana wen spoke to us earlier about
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his opposition to a planned judicial overhaul. so let's head out to jerusalem and cnn's fidesz gold so had as we're hearing reports now of apollo. possible halt to netanyahu's plans. what more are you learning about this? well rosemary. what we are learning is that actually, just in the last few minutes, we are hearing that israel's largest and biggest union, he stood route has announced a general strike. as of immediately. this is the biggest union in israel. it represents the entire sector, essentially this union when it calls for a strike can close down the country. and we are now just now getting reports that this strike could also include israel's main airport. this could potentially affect even airplanes. lying in and out of israel. we are still working to get final confirmation on that. now there was reports earlier today that benjamin netanyahu was going to give a major speech and was going to announce a halt to the soldiers relation that
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has not happened yet. we have not heard any sort of official notice about when the potential speech will take place. of course, this is all coming after the very dramatic past 24 hours or so we've had protests erupted last night. spontaneous protests erupted all night last night throughout the night until two in the morning, blocking main highways across across israel in response to the prime minister firing his defense minister because the defense minister gave a daring speech on saturday night, where he called for a freeze to the legislation because, he said, the divisiveness over the city judicial overhaul that would give massive power to the israeli parliament over the supreme court, he said it was causing a tangible and credible threat to israeli security not only because it was causing sarah hundreds of israeli military reserves to say they would not heed the call to serve. if this reform passed because they no longer feel as though they would be serving a democracy. but he also talked about how israel's adversaries or enemies. we're going to be using this divisiveness to their into their advantage, so he gave
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this major space on saturday night. he was the first sitting minister to speak out against this reform, calling for a halt to it, and he's obviously a very senior minister, the defense minister, a member of benjamin netanyahu's own party. so then with about 24 hours later, benjamin netanyahu fires him. we see these massive spontaneous protests in the streets now there have been protests going on now for more than 12 weeks on a regular basis against these reforms, but the protest last night they had a different feeling to them. and now we're hearing about this general strike that could essentially shut the country down. rosemary alright, we'll continue to watch this very closely had a school joining us live from jerusalem. many thanks for that report. alright we are keeping an eye on world markets after news that first citizens bank and trust has officially purchased the troubled silicon valley bank stocks were still jumpy after shares in deutsche bank, germany's largest, plunged friday, taking other banking stocks with it, and here's a
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look at wall street futures this hour. you can see there the dow in positive territory up 0.23% and the s and p 500 only just in positive territory. asia markets are showing mixed results on monday amid ongoing jitters over the strength of the banking sector, and here's what europe's markets are looking like. right now. you see the footsie up more than half a percent. the decks up 0.77 7% or nearly 70.88% there, so cnn correspondent claire sebastian joins me now live from london with more clear. what are we to make of all of this? i think there's a little bit of relief coming back into the markets. this, of course, was the first weekend in three that we didn't get news of a bank failing or looking like it might might fail. so that was good for the markets to wake up to on a monday morning. also of course, the news that the fda has managed to offload the
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deposits and loans of silicon valley bank which of course, was in receivership at the fbi, t, the regulator that this means that silicon valley bank will no longer exists at 17 branches will reopen in a few hours under the first citizen's name, but it does go somewhere to, of course , resolving that issue and to showing the markets that the regulators are continuing to work behind the scenes to tidy up the mess in the banking sector, but the scrutiny still continues, and particularly the question of whether the stress in the financial markets will spill over into economic stress , and the minneapolis fed president neel kashkari over the weekend was specifically asked on cbs. yes, whether he thought that the stress in the financial markets could tip the u. s into a recession. take a listen to what he had to say. definitely brings us closer right now. what's unclear for us is how much of these banking stresses are leading to a widespread credit crunch. and then that credit crunch. you're right, just as you said, would then slow down the economy. this is something we are monitoring
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very, very closely. now. on one hand, such strained could then bring down inflation, so we have to do less work. with the federal funds rate to bring the economy in the balance, but right now it's unclear how much of an imprint these banking stresses are going to have on the economy. i mean, a lot of people are saying this rosemary, it does bring us closer. we're just not sure how much it's just jarring. i think for the markets to hear that from a fed official and one that has previously been in favor of rate hikes, so that is causing some jitters. i think look yes, there's some relief today. don't you bankers rebounding along with other european banks, but we're going. we're probably going to keep seeing volatility, and particularly this week, we're going to see more questions raised about how silicon valley bank did fail when we see the first house hearing on this issue. all right. claire sebastian joining us live from london. many things. condemnation is growing among ukraine and its western allies
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over vladimir putin's announcement that russia would move tactical nuclear weapons into belarus. the european union's top diplomat called putin's announcement and irresponsible escalation and threat to european security and lithuania's foreign ministry said it will call for new sanctions against russia. the ukrainian government is now urging its western allies to take action against what it calls the kremlin's nuclear blackmail. cnn's ben wedeman is in kiev with more ukraine has reacted angrily to russian president vladimir putin's plans to deploy tactical nuclear weapons to belarus with the foreign ministry here calling for an extraordinary meeting of the u. n. security council to condemn the move. a senior adviser to president vladimir zelensky, described this plan by the russian president as a sign. he's afraid of losing the war and is thus resorting to scare
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tactics, a spokesman and for the state department, told cnn. the u. s. does not plan to change its strategic nuclear posture and sees no sign that russia is intending to use nuclear weapons . meanwhile fighting in the city and of mahmoud in eastern ukraine continues to be intense , with one ukrainian army spokesman telling cnn. the russian forces there do not seem to be suffering from a shortage of artillery shells. russian forces have cut all but one road into the city, where officials say that despite a seven month siege, 4000 civilians live under evermore dire circumstances. i'm ben wedeman. cnn reporting from kiev. north korea conducted more weapons test monday morning, this time short range ballistic missiles, korea's joint chiefs
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of staff so to such missiles were launched flying about 230 miles or 370, kilometers before falling into the water east of the korean peninsula. pyongyang has ramped up missile launchers are made ongoing military exercises between south korea and the united states, the largest joint exercises since 2017 and will end in early april. another migrant tragedy at sea. at least 28 people have died after two boats sank of the coast of tunisia on sunday they were trying to cross the mediterranean to reach italy officials say. many are still missing from one of the wrecks. meanwhile the italian coast guard says they have rescued more than 3000 people from 58 votes. in the past 48 hours. and still to come. beijing starts to shake off an economic slump how both the city and all of china trying to make a comeback after
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cnn's alina wang shows us how the city is coming back to life. the crowds are back in beijing. during the pandemic, this popular shopping area was virtually empty stores were starved for business, and the restaurants did not allow people to dine inside. but now people are back in the streets, and they are ready to spend. china dropped its harsh zero covid policy last december and families like this one from inner mongolia or traveling for the first time since the start of the pandemic, people they're finally going out after being stuck inside. side for so long. it's a busy saturday night and getting a table is a battle. but this line is huge to get into this restaurant. follow me, but it's not so bad compared to other places taking weights anymore. it's all fully booked for the rest of the night. we try our luck in another area, but it's not any better, long lines out of so many of the
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online and in person with no luck yet. he says he's worried about the mass layoffs at china's technology companies, but it's not just hire pink tech jobs getting hit factory owner gives an impassioned speech claiming that a lot of factories in guangdong chinese manufacturing hub are laying off workers and cutting salaries. meanwhile, local governments are struggling to cope with mounting debts after years of paying for mass testing in covid quarantines. just one province, guangdong spent $22 billion fighting covid over the past three years. some cities are reducing costs by cutting government provided medical insurance for residents change sparked protests in several cities. last month, crowds of senior citizens took to the streets in wuhan and dalia, shouting for their money back. some of them pushing against rows of police back on the streets of beijing. normal life has returned, but each person
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louisville, 97 to 83. it was behind an historic performance from katelyn polantz 10 rebounds and 12 assists. the iowa hawkeyes will play either number one south carolina or number two maryland on friday. number three ls you defeated number nine. miami 59 to 42. l s u s coach took her team to the final four in just her second year at the school. the tigers will play either number one virginia tech or number three ohio state on friday. so a question. do you know what time it is in beirut? right now, if you're answer is no. then you're not alone. even the people in lebanon can't agree. the clock confusion is due to a government decision on daylight saving time, leila horak reports. what time is it in lebanon on sunday, that basic question got complicated. in a decision announced thursday,
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prime minister najib me yeti delayed the beginning of daylight saving time by nearly a month, which has created two rival time zones in the country and a lot of confusion. the house party. lately um, we were at a house party last night and we looked at our phones. one phone showed the clock, one a.m. and another two am it was like what is happening. lebanon usually moves its clocks forward by an hour over the last weekend of march, aligning with many european countries and the oh, no official explanation was given a video circulating on lebanese media showing a conversation between the country's parliament speaker and the prime minister suggests the reason for the postponement may have been to allow muslims to break their ramadan fast. an hour earlier, lebanon's largest christian church said it would not abide by the government's decision, saying it was made without consultation or consideration of international standards. a view shared by many
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lebanese businesses, media organizations and schools, which went forward with the time change, though many muslim institutions still remain on winter time. lebanon's national carrier, middle east airlines said it won't change its clocks , but what adjust its flight times to keep in line with international schedules. many lebanese say it is a disorienting dilemma. could you imagine the doctor follow different timings for my children's school? my work my online course. i don't even know how i'm going to set different times. for all of this anyways. it's fine. that's lebanon. time crunch isn't great timing. for a country facing many critical problems. including a deepening economic crisis, plunging currency, political deadlock and a history of tensions between christians and muslims that once you erupted into a 15 year civil war, one man says despite the
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