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the morning this monday morning, the top movies at the box office man has to look his best when it's time to get married. or buried. i'm going to need a gun number one. that's canada. reeves and john wick. chapter 4 $75.5 million in its opening weekend. i don't deserve these powers from being honest. like what am i even contributing? ow awesome fury of the gods slips to number two, and here's number three. there's a darkness inside of me. the slasher sequel, scream six. alright. hope you have a great day. thanks for joining me. i'm christine romans, cnn this morning starts right now. good morning turmoil in israel, huh? all over the
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front pages to here today. very busy. it's going to be our big story. our lead story today. hello, everyone. you see us katelyn polantz five things to know for this monday march 27th 2023 mass protests erupting in israel. as we just said it happened overnight, tens of thousands taking to the streets after prime minister benjamin netanyahu. fired his defense chief for opposing a plan to reform the country's judicial system. the big question what will the pm do now? also mississippi is cleaning up from a devastating tornado that hit over the weekend. more than two dozen people were killed. president biden has now declared a major disaster zone. also this morning we're tracking hollywood star jonathan majors has been released without bail in new york after being accused of domestic violence. the actors attorney says that he's innocent and claims the accuser has now recanted. her story will have more on that. and new overnight. silicon valley bank has a buyer . finally the f d i c, announcing that first citizens
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bank has agreed to purchase svb s remaining assets and loans, and the men's final four is set. f a u san diego state, miami and yukon. unfortunately, no alabama but it is the first time since 2011 that a one seed has not made the final four. no alabama it's hard to believe it this morning starts right now. good morning. it was a very busy weekend. we're going to talk all about caitlin. cert gonna say alabama? no, no, we're gonna talk about that about going to see taylor swift, but we have some serious stuff to start with to begin with turmoil in israel. look at that. this is and this is just a small part of it. they're a massive protests rocking the country right now and now a huge nationwide strike is paralyzing. israel's prime
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minister, benjamin netanyahu, is under immense and mounting pressure to back down on his controversial plan to overhaul the court system there. tens of thousands of protesters blocking a highway and tell aviv after netanyahu fired his own defense minister. who opposed the plan. look at that. and listen to this. and as you can see, they were blasted with water cannons and now israel's largest union is calling for a historic strike . we are seeing it bring the country to a standstill this morning. all departing flights didn't see all the passengers here have been halted it israel's main airport workers at the country's biggest ports have also joined the strike. even the mcdonalds there are closing all of its restaurants in support of what's happening. of course, israel is one of the united states. closest allies in the white house is tracking all of this closely. you can see president biden here, returning to the white house with the first lady. on sunday night, the
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white house put out a statement saying they are deeply concerned about the political crisis we're watching unfold in israel. president biden did not answer questions. we should notice he was returning to washington. the world, though, is watching and they're waiting to see what prime minister netanyahu is going to do. he spoken to piers morgan for an interview, and he defended his plan to weaken the supreme court. he insisted he is not trying to destroy democracy . that's what you've heard for those who support this judicial reform, netanyahu told piers. morgan. quote you have a situation where 15 unelected members of the supreme court effectively govern israel. they can decide things that affect our military. our economy. our foreign relations are battle with terrorism. is that right? is that democratic? no it's not democratic. we have team coverage this morning. elliott journalist elliott got kane is at the airport where flights have come to a complete stop. we're going to check in with him in a moment. if you can see is all that plane there. cnn's and ask. gold is in jerusalem. i think the big question is what the prime minister is going to do here in other reports, who's
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going to speak this morning now? it's not so clear. if he will. what are you seeing and hearing on the ground? well we have heard nothing from the prime minister. so far and meantime, the country has come to a screeching halt. and instead, as you can see here, people are coming out into the streets once again to protest right outside of the supreme court, where protesters have just been streaming in all morning, england. i've never seen this country like this. i've never seen such a huge massive strike affecting every possible business. as you noted, even the mcdonalds here are shutting down. the major ports are shutting down and as elliott is experiencing right now in the airport, there are no take off. planes are still landing. but there are no takeoffs. the last time the airport was shut down during the war in 2021, when the israeli military was trading fire with gaza with militants, hamas militants in gaza rockets were near. that's usually what she has done the airport but instead now it's the protest over this massive judicial overhaul. it all started on
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saturday night when the defense minister, member of benjamin netanyahu's own party dared to give a speech calling for the reforms to be halted because, he said, the divisiveness was causing a real and credible threat to israel's security 24. hours later, benjamin netanyahu announced he was fired from his post. no announcement on replaceable b and then immediately the response. tania's protests as you saw in the street and while we've had 12 weeks now of regular protests last night, felt different last night, felt angry at last night felt even a little bit more violent. and now i have to tell you, palin. the chorus of people calling for holding business leader the number of people who are supporting these reforms still is growing smaller by the hour katelyn polantz. it's time we mentioned that the businesses that are closing the airport in the economic impact is just a measurable right now is the prime minister feeling the pressure to back down? there are several reports that he will come out soon and potentially announced a halt to this legislation. but so far we have
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not heard a single word. a single tweet from him about this . we have helped convince completely, mom. meanwhile as you can see around me, the entire country is essentially come to a halt is in chaos. people are on the streets. businesses have shut down. people don't know if the airport is going to be open tomorrow. while there are reports that we are starting to see some of the more right wing members of his government also agreed to a halt so far, absolutely nothing. thing from the prime minister. alright school in jerusalem will continue to check in with her. let's also bring in journalist elliott got kind who was on a plane right now at the ben gurion airport, where he is in waiting for nearly an hour. i mean, elliot, this is kind of just remarkable to hear the widespread impact of what these protesters having you. what time were you supposed to take off? what have you heard from the airport? do you feel still think you'll be able to today? palin as you can see, we are actually moving now on this flight that is bound for rome. we were due to take off. 90 minutes ago, and we got to the airport. everything seemed normal. then word came out that this strike
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has been called. but yet we were still told to start queuing up to board this plane and then a few short while later the workers there told everyone to go and sit down because no flights were taking off and then much to everyone's surprise. they then about half an hour 45 minutes later, we're boarding. we boarded as per normal. we sat on the tarmac for about half an hour, and now we're moving and the captain very much seems to be thinking that we are going to be taken off. but i've not seen other flights taking off and there's no guarantee that we aren't just trying to get into position so that when flights are able to take off will be among the first in line katelyn polantz that, elliot, let us know if you do take off. we'll continue to track this. and just the widespread impact that this is having. thank you. elliot was moving and they just moving on the tarmac or are they is elliot still there? are you still there? still here? we're still on the are you texting or what is going on on the tarmac? we're still moving. we all taxiing. but as i say, the
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captain, everyone was kind of, you know, getting a bit frustrated here on this plane that we weren't taking off. why would we boarding if we're not going to take off and then the captain told everyone to sit down until we're going to go right now and we've been taxing. we seem to be getting into position for the runway. but as i said, until actually in the air. i can't tell you for sure that we are going to be taking off. although, of course, and at this point that my son is operating our cameraman as we as we hope to jet off for our family holiday. yeah, i was just wondering if the if the airport is shut down, and things aren't moving. why are you taxing? but we'll continue to check back with you. thank you very much. we appreciate that. you can see the turmoil that's happening there. it's also turmoil happening here of a different kind. there are more storms are on the way this morning for the southeast, torrential rain in alabama and georgia overnight, leading to widespread flood threats today. hey. more than 20 million people are under severe storm threats. this comes after powerful tornadoes over the weekend killed 26 people, at least 20 confirmed tornadoes. tornadoes hit alabama, tennessee and mississippi. the worst hit
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rolling fork, mississippi, leaving many in a state of shock. flower shop. beauty shop. barber. our office is just down the street are all gone. we're just trying to get what we can out of the rubble. it's pretty shocking. yeah it is pretty shocking. let's turn now to cnn's nick valencia. joining us live from rolling fork. nick how are people doing today? what are they doing? good morning, don. they're picking up the pieces here and grieving after the loss of more than two dozen people and scenes like this or what's left behind after that, e f four tornado ripped through this portion of the mississippi delta . just take a look at the strength of these winds picking up cars like this, wedging it between vehicles, and it's not very much of this town that's left. my first time coming back since the storm. what do you think? just blessed to be alive.
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as the massive ef four tornado headed towards his rolling fork apartment. antoine jones, a local police officer, to cover with his girlfriend and their bathroom tub to have lived from over us. and the storm actually placed us down with a bell two. it was originally i mean, you have to think that this is maybe the end for you. you're up in the air. you're floating around. yes, sir. we thought we would that would be going to die. i was going to die. miraculously both survived with just a few scratches. then jones, who was born and raised in rolling fork, put on his uniform and went to work. once i realized that i was okay it was trying to get into that first respond to move blocks away. we meet amanda kelly and her boyfriend, scotty in february. she says she was diagnosed with spinal cerebellum ataxia. a parkinson's like condition that affects her ability to walk and talk. and now this was not first. god. god i wouldn't be here. there is no
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doubt. because i wouldn't have been able to get from my room to hallway by myself. and i wouldn't have been able to hold myself. you were getting blown away. i was a little literally getting sucked up. we are both work lost both her walkers in the tornado along with so much else, but like many here in rolling fork, their material possessions are meaningless to them, given the fact they survived when so many didn't the house went to shaking, and i said, yeah, it's really serious this time for 65 year old elijah washington. this is the third tornado he survived. this one, he says, was by far the worst. there were smiles, he says. he's lucky in this devastated mobile home park, where eyewitnesses tell cnn several people died. washington says he was one of the few of his neighbors who had home insurance. somebody moaning set of stick through somebody's head. couple of legs broke, you
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know, and stuff like that, so and here you are with just a scratch on your finger that scratch on my finger and walking around. i walked out of here last night. they're just amazing. amazing is one word for it. antoine jones would rather see his story of survival as a sign from god, and he says he's going to listen. that was your girlfriend that you were in the tub with. yes, sir. get married. now you know that right? come yes, sir. let it go. and many people are holding each other extra close this morning after what they went through last night. another round of severe weather was like salt in the wounds here, don and looking at scenes like this. you can tell it's going to take a long time before things get back to normal. don devastating nick valencia on the ground for some rolling fork. thank you, nick. next hour, the vice mayor of rolling fork mississippi, ladan osias will join us live the latest on recovery efforts will talk about that. also here in
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new york, the grand jury that's investigating for president trump and hush money payments that were made maria daniels is set to meet again today. it's still unclear if and when the jury may vote on what would be historic indictment, if that is what they choose to pursue the district attorney here in manhattan, alvin bragg, is accusing house republicans are interfering with his investigation. meanwhile, they're demanding that he testified about the probe. bragg says it's not appropriate, though for him to do that, because he's a local prosecutor, and they say it's a local case. but house republicans, not just any house republicans, three chairmen are refusing to back down. we haven't seen charges. we haven't seen evidence. what if district attorney brag, comes forward with an indictment with evidence and proof that donald trump did commit these crimes. you still think he shouldn't be charged. well we believe that he should come explain to us exactly what he's investigating . because at the end of the day, this is a presidential
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candidate. i don't believe that bragg would be doing this if donald trump were not running for president. we should note comer there. the chairman of the house oversight committee, declined to say if they would subpoena brag if they wanted that. cnn's kara scannell been following this case, carol, you know we were waiting to see what was going to happen last week on thursday and friday with the grand jury, what are we expecting from them today? good morning. katelyn polantz is scheduled to meet today and it's possible that they will hear from at least one witness. you know this is a secretive process, but it has a megawatt spotlight on it right now. the grand jury, though, does not have any kind of immediate deadline. they sit until june so they can take as long or short as they want and hearing evidence in this case as we wait also for the district attorney, alvin bragg to decide whether to move forward with what would be historic charges against the former president. so in this void, though, the former president trump has been filling it by continuing to unleash verbal assaults against brad calling him over the weekend. a psychopath. the house republicans, as you mentioned are also refusing to back down
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there asking, brag to come in and testify. they're also saying that they might consider legislation to stop a local or state prosecutor from pursuing an investigation into a current or former president brad, for his part is telling congress that their interference here is unprecedented. he's saying it could hinder, disrupt or undermine this investigation. and yesterday nearly 200 former federal prosecutors issued a statement saying that these attempts to intimidate brag are bad. and they're saying that it's for democracy. it's fundamental for there to be prosecutorial independence, caitlin. yeah i mean, there's been big questions. that was one thing that jake pressed kumaran yesterday, which is, you know, congress getting involved and what a local prosecutor is doing. but, you know, there's also new cnn reporting that trump's team and something we've heard them bring up many times is the john edwards case. of course, he was accused of soliciting. i believe it is not a million dollars to hide an affair. the question, i think
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is, is that actually a comparison? that is. that really measures up to this. there are yeah. i mean, there are some similarities but also some differences and what the trump team is focusing on when they look at the john edwards case is that he was acquitted on some of these charges, and then the judge declared a mistrial and others where the jury couldn't reach a verdict. the department of justice decided not to move forward. that was a federal case. this is a local prosecutor is unclear. exactly what type of charge bragged might move forward with if he does decide to bring a case and if there may or may not be a parallel there, but the key thing that the trump team is pointing to hear that they look as a parallel to edwards is that they're arguing that this was this payment was made to avoid embarrassment. and it was not made primarily for the campaign katelyn polantz charges even look like if they come down canal i know you've been tracking all this. thank you. and new overnight the f d i c says first citizens bank officially has bought silicon
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very powerful back up. it sends that message of potency as well to the russian people that want to see in some way that russia has the initiative when it comes to this this conflict, but i think you know that's really fallen on. not deaf ears, but in the western united states. they've played it down, saying it doesn't really change their nuclear preparedness stances. don't see any sign of putin moving towards using a nuclear weapon. the europeans, perhaps understandably because they're closer, have said that this is a threat to european security and have called on belarus to push back and to say they don't want the weapons. i think, though it's more of a case of putin sending these weapons to belarus , not giving it to them. they'll be going with russian troops, who command and control them as a way of sort of russia tightening its grip over that ally of belarus, right next door basically have got a stranglehold around the country . they prop up the government there, and this is only going to increase that hold over belarus. matthew chance. thank you very
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much for that. and joining us now is retired us army colonel liam columns who served as an executive officer for the u. s. senior defense advisor to ukraine, from 2016 to the 2018. he also visited ukraine last month for research. good morning , colonel collins and thank you for being here this morning on this news that putin says he's planning to do this. do you think he's actually going to follow through with this? or do you think it's more bluffing is what you know the administration seems to be implying at this moment. yeah i mean, absolutely. i mean, this is primarily a bluff right since the start of the conflict, putin is repeatedly hinted that potential new nuclear escalation and it's really just a tactic really, to dissuade the western, its support to ukraine, which hasn't worked or just distract his own populist at the war is not going well, so i think it's really just kind of a simply the latest in this ongoing narrative by putin. i want to ask you it's done. it was said that the u. s military that didn't believe that it was a sign of an imminent risk. but if russia were to use tactical nuclear
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weapons, how would that work? and is ukraine prepared for that? yeah i mean, first of all , russia is not going to employ a tactical nuclear weapon or or their likelihood is incontestably small right? it's putin doesn't want to know what the repercussions of that would be. no states had used it since world war two, so it seems extremely extremely small. if they did employ nuclear weapons right. they can employ them just as well from russian territory right from a bomber flown from russia or this missile system that that that we heard reporting on is there considering transferring over to belarus, but that would offer them note. tactical value because they can range most of ukraine from russia or russian occupied territories. it really makes no sense to transport these weapons systems. or refit . you know nuclear weapons to belarus, because it really offers them nothing. what's the significance, though of this coming out of russia after chinese president xi jinping visited there and the you know the idea and the notion that they didn't say this before his
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visit, but they're now saying it since he's left. yeah i mean, i think that's just a just more of a coincidence more than anything else that right right, but china doesn't provide them anything at nuclear capable, capable or anything. i think it's really just a you know circumstances that just happens to be at the same time. i don't think the two events are related at all. colonel collins. we appreciate you bringing us your expertise this morning. thanks so much. thank you. adult airlines passenger now under arrest after getting off the plane by opening the emergency door more we're learning plus this upset after upset after upset. florida planted conference usa. takes out kansas state. i mean, what a weekend it was a historic win for florida atlantic university . the final four is now set. there is not a top seed in sight favorites to win the upsets. we're gonna break it all down
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this morning after an explosion and massive fire leveled a candy factory friday outside of philadelphia. seven people have been confirmed dead as officials say that the recovery efforts have now ended but the authorities are still investigating the cause of the blast that you see here on your screen. the mayor says that three buildings near the factory are going to be condemned as a precaution. the city is planning a candlelight vigil as well for the lives were lost. a delta airlines passenger was taken into custody for allegedly opening one of the plane's emergency exit doors and deploying the emergency slide. it happened as the plane was preparing for takeoff from los angeles to seattle. delta says the flight returned to the gate and the passengers were put on another plane. the faa is investigating the incident. alright also, the final four is set. it might surprise you. not exactly what we thought this was going to look like when march madness kicked off miami and san
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diego state are going to join yukon and florida atlantic for a shot at the national title in houston that starts one week from today. next weekend. we should note cnn sports coy wire is joining us live koi. these were not the names people were expecting to see exactly my dad and i were talking about this last night. you know the fact that no one seeds are going to be playing in the final four. are you surprised by this? no. alabama for you know, texas for me, what's going on? there's no 12 or three seeds in the final four. is that don over their players violent. hey look, look at these days, florida, atlantic , miami and san diego state. what? they're in the final four for the first time ever. yukon is the only one with the syrians. san diego state was up to over creating with about 30 seconds to go. but cranes baylor shireman steals the inbound pass and ties the game. six seconds to go now. here's the moment aztecs derrion tremmel looking for the win, but creighton's called for the foul. just 1.2
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seconds left. trammell misses the shot. but the pressure is on for the senior. he locks in and nails his second one. it's the game winner. creighton's last chance goes flying out of reach . game over, y'all tremble played in front of fewer than 1000 fans at seattle university last year. now he's sending the aztecs to their first ever final four. here he is. it's all about believing in yourself. i feel like i put in the work had nothing to be nervous about. it's just it's just a game. i'm doing this with my family. back home. my grandpa. my brother. what loss? doing it for them. now. how about the u miami down by as many as 13 to texas in the second half, but comes roaring back tied at 79 with a minute to go. texas called for the foul boxing out for the rebound. but
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look at this. this sends miami to the line. they make both free throws to take the lead. 81 79, then that cain's defense, they step up, they skipped the steel and seal the deal. come back completely take out the one seed houston. now to cede texas and now 73 year old coach jim leary and mega looking like don after he buys a new tie. look out, baby. don't hurt yourself. big man. miami headed to the final four for the first time ever, and iowa's katelyn polantz against louisville, leading the hawkeyes to their first final four and 30 years. she is savage . she's the front runner for national player of the year. 41 points, 10 rebounds, 12 assists. the first player ever to record a 40 point triple double in tournament history. and the other game yesterday. ls you don into the final four your tigers that drawing rings on their fingers with sharpie envisioning those national championship. how
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you feeling about that big man manifesting their manifesting. that's what we do in louisiana. we bring things to life just by manifesting. can i say i'm obsessed? i'm obsessed with l s use the women's team's head coach, she is amazing her outfits at every game. if you haven't looked at it, people need to look it up. but that miami men's game we were watching that last night i was on my foot. back to new york. everyone on the plane was watching it. the fact that miami was able to mount that comeback was incredible. and it happened like that. i mean, it looked like it was out of control for texas. but here comes the hurricanes and just making madness, basketball and corrupt. you get jealous of me because i get to dance to play basketball . oh don't stop. get it, get it. i mean, that's impressive 73 years old. that's what it's all about, will be in houston next weekend for the final four, so we'll be having some more fun. little bit just a year younger than you coy. so what happens in houston? all right. thank you so much you soon so we need to tell
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judicial for halloween biggest change israel's judiciary since before it would give the israeli politicians parliament essentially whatever party is in power, immense power over the supreme court everything from how the judges are selected to most even the ability to overturn decisions. now they're cold. program forms in the past , and even people who say that they do support some sort of reform that the way this is being done through at such speed without the without input from the opposition party is just not the way to do it, and especially the device of the streets more than 12 weeks, hundreds of thousands of protests and especially the last few weeks, especially the last few days. figures from everybody, every single aspect of israeli society from the security stuff. even the minister of defense bank of the governor of the bank of israel, the high profile figures in high tech, former prime
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ministers are all coming out against the weight at the very least frozen in place. stop the legislative across the score for a few weeks. the talks at the israeli president's house commits, but so far we have not yet heard from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. there were reports of supposed to give a speech you hours ago, announcing that he was going to freeze the legislation, but yet it's been hours since those reports come out as we've seen the airport came to a standstill, the courts have come to a standstill. even mcdonald's shut down. joining this general strike. this country is at a standstill and still you're not hearing anything from the prime minister , dr. school in jerusalem for us, harris. thank you very much is going to be interesting to see if the prime minister does come out. it's already almost two p.m. and what we had seen was obviously there's a lot of people calling for him to back off of this, but the far right part of the coalition is saying, don't back down just because the protest this could change the judicial system. there are the legislative system. they're like. drastically if it does happen, we'll see what we're
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reporter sarah fisher. sarah. i mean, it's obviously not a surprise that tim cook is praising china given how much apple obviously relies on them, but it is interesting to see one of the biggest executives in the u. s navigating this relationship at a time when the tensions between the united states and chinese governments are so incredibly high yeah, definitely puts him between a rock and a hard spot. katelyn polantz how much china is valuable to apple. if you take a look at last quarter about 20% of their sales came from china. now that's just the sales house output. you also have the labor and manufacturing resources in china, the vast majority of apple products that you and i used today are manufactured there. so china is a critic critical market. for apple, but you're right. there's a huge, you know, shift right now happening between the us and china on the software side because of the chinese expectations around content, moderation, censorship, propaganda. we're running into real tensions around apps that
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leverage content things like tiktok. that does not seem to hold as well when it comes to the argument around labor and manufacturing, and that's why someone like tim cook can go to apple to praise that relationship. but someone like show chew, the ceo of tiktok is going to get grilled here in the us over tiktok's presence. mm this is coming when he is admitting elon musk is admitting that that twitter is now worth half of what he paid for it about $20 billion less. i mean, what gives here? is he in trouble? it's not looking very good, don yes. so an internal email from elon musk to employees suggested that they could get stuck grants valuing the company at around $20 billion. that's less than half of what he purchased it for, which was 44 billion. i think the big picture here is that social media is going through a reckoning here in the u. s you have twitter whose value has been cut in half you have tiktok, which is getting potentially band. metal which is formally facebook is going through a revamp of its whole business model, and the entire sector is being hit with layoffs
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. what was once one of the most lucrative and sexy industries in our country has now been turned upside down on its head and the traditional tech companies going again back to apple are the ones that look to be faring better. what is this social media reckoning? what's going on? sarah? is there any way to is it like the economy? you know, we don't have the tools and measured or is it was this needed that they need to sort of re jigger and re figure out and try and figure out what's happening with social media. well, it's in a sector that is highly dependent on advertising, don and when the economy fell out, these social media darlings finally realized that they needed to diversify. their business is a little bit and now what's happening is they're taking measures that make them look more like blue chip companies for so long. these were the sexiest stocks that you could own. they were the fastest growing, and now they're starting to look a little bit more like traditional firms. they're focusing more on profit there being more measured about the number of people that they're hiring, but i do think from a big picture perspective, a lot of the reckoning that we're having here in the us and
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the first amendment around free speech is also having an impact on these companies. yeah interesting. thank you so much. sarah that's something we need to really delve into. what is this sort of reckoning that's happening with social media company tiktok itself. i mean, after the ceo appeared on capitol hill last week, mike gallagher they can't republican congressman from wisconsin, said it's only more likely they're going to take legislative action now that he appeared, obviously not what he was going for their sarah. thank you so much this morning. we're going to track how more storms are on the way for the southeast. the latest threats are coming just days after powerful tornadoes killed 26 people were on the ground, tracking the devastation, as its extent is fully being uncovered in rolling fork, mississippi next. liberty mutual customizes yoyour car insurance. so you ony pay for what you need. with the money we saved. we tried electric unicycles. got it, okay. doggy paddle. only pay for what you need already. liberty liberty were easy. everyone
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the entire flexible family of products at flexible products .com. welcome back everyone. actor jonathan majors facing the fallout this morning after his arrest and alleged domestic dispute, police say the victim had minor injuries to her head and neck in a statement, majors attorney is saying this jonathan majors is completely innocent and is probably the victim of an altercation with a woman. he knows all the evidence proves that mr majors is entirely innocent and did not assault her whatsoever. unfortunately this incident came about because this woman was having an emotional crisis for which she was taken to the hospital yesterday. we expect these charges to be dropped soon. the us army is even pulling its ads featuring majors. it's pulling them off of the air. so joining us now the host of boston will today who noted below good morning to you. shotgun so you point out that this will matter most in the court of public opinion. what does this do to his career? he's now you know, he's a major
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movies are now pulling ads. at least one add the u. s army, um off of the air, regardless of the legal outcome. what does this mean? well done first. thank you for having me. unfortunately it's under these types of circumstances. you know, for too long. women weren't heard, let alone believed, and so when an allegation like this comes in, our reaction now is to listen and try as much as possible to distance ourselves from the entity. and in this case, jonathan majors uh, we don't have all of the facts it right? but you see what the advertisers the army are doing because the allegations are so serious and i think that because of where we were before, and where we currently are now, where any story credible or until proven otherwise we have to give it the you know the weight that it deserves. so the army has pulled ads remember jonathan majors is in two of the highest grossing
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films of this year, creed three and ant man. and the wasp, so his career was on a tremendous upswing and for this to come and potentially derail it. we you know, it's gonna be a fight, you know, no pun intended because he was increased, but it's going to be a fight to get it back on track. i am asking and hoping that we will be patient. let all of the facts come in, because the court of public opinion is very different than the court of law. and if you go online, you are already hearing all types of stories. you know that described him as an angel and stories that describe ride him as the devil so we need to be patient. we need to let all of the facts come in as best they can. but a tragedy has happened. a woman was either assaulted for whatever reason she was hospitalized and accusation was made. he was arrested. he was released. his lawyer is claiming that they have evidence that
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will prove his innocence. and we should let all of that come in. we were too quick with knee jerk reactions when it was johnny depp and amber heard and johnny depp was pulled from movie franchises until the court trial and tapes came in. so if there is evidence that proves jonathan majors did not do this, then let it come out and let his name be clean. but i still say this court of public opinion they don't play by any rules. stay off twitter. stay off instagram , because what you're going to get is conjecture, and we in the news business. we deal with facts and we are waiting to see you know what this looks like and to hear more from from his legal team and what they've been saying, because they say there is that evidence. do you want to talk about something else? that happened last night on a lighter note? that's something a lot of people stayed up late for which is the premier of succession. season four. the royal family is back. we got to see it last week because we went to the premiere here in new york and i was obsessed with the first episode. but i wonder what your main
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takeaways were, since this is the kick off for the final season. we would see well, first . thank you for that humble, brag that you got to see it a week early. alright pick that name up that you just dropped. okay you know it's nice to have privilege but the reason that we love this family so much is because they make us feel better about ourselves because we're not as slimy and we're not as smarmy and we're not as dysfunctional as this family or at least we hope we're not right . like we're not as neurotic as shiv. we are not as calculating as low. logan. roy we're not. you know, we're not as messed up . speak for yourself. she goon are yeah, well, like i said, we think that we're not. but it is. it is. it is great theater. it is theater of the absurd, but it's like watching a car crash. you can't help but slow down, and then you feel that much better that i wasn't in that crash. oh my gosh, i'm not as bad as this. i guess it's like watching reality tv and watch

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