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mean, the astronaut photos are pretty good. can we put the astronaut photos of just for a second? i think it looks nothing like either of us. but i mean, come on. we can't do it. yeah, maybe. maybe after i've been like sunning for a couple of days and hanging out who knows katelyn polantz and makeup? no. yeah, i don't. i mean, i think it kind of looks like me. not exactly, but i could see the resemblance. part is as as who is that person? that's up, okay. maybe i should do this. that is done. no, no, that is lan demon , in the scary part is, as the technology gets better, though it is like when it's more realistic. like the pope. all right, anyway, we'll move on from our astronaut photos this morning continues right now. words can't express feeling broken and i'm not. the bank had
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no one yet. my little boy could have been in picked them up in heaven. but now. and i was told that they passed away in each other's horns. oh my goodness. i can't even imagine not turtle tornadoes meeting they happened . it happened at night, which is the worst because they're often deadlier because people are asleep. the warning systems don't seem to go off as soon and people just don't have time to get in place. and then just in an instant, everything is gone, including loved ones. good morning, everyone. sorry to come on the air this way, but we appreciate you joining us. poppy is off today. that man lost both of his parents after a deadly tornado outbreak in the south, at least 26 people and now more than 20 million people across the southeast are bracing for more severe weather. today the head of fema touring the devastated town of rolling fork
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, mississippi, she's going to join us live. also israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is facing massive protests and nationwide strikes. the big question that remains this morning is he going to back down from what is driving people to the streets and the feds have found a buyer for silicon valley bank after its stunning collapse set off a banking crisis. we've got a lot to get through this morning, but we're going to start with the massive protests in the turmoil that are engulfing israel right now. live look. this is jerusalem. you can hear people folks are speaking their their speakers. they're huge demonstrations going on. they continue to rock that country. they want the prime minister benjamin netanyahu to back down on his controversial plan to weaken the country's supreme court. this is a scene. check this out. this is earlier at jerusalem's central bus station. protestors have been arriving from all over israel. to make their voices heard. that's the central bus station. israel's largest union has launched a nationwide strike
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that is grinding the country to a standstill. departing flights were halted for hours at israel's main airport workers that israel's biggest seaport also joined the strike. meanwhile nurses across the country are now set to walk off the job tomorrow. even mcdonald's has closed all of its restaurants in solidarity with the protest that you're seeing dozens of local mayor say they're going on a hunger strike . because of this, we are waiting to hear from the prime minister. he has not spoken publicly. but he did tweet just a few moments ago, calling on those who are in the streets to quote, behave responsibly and not to act violently. in an interview that he did with piers morgan over the weekend, the prime minister defended his plan . he argued that israel's supreme court is essentially too powerful. he said he is not trying to destroy democracy with these reforms. and the opponents of this judicial reform, uh raise and i think it's a valid concern and that is you want to go from one extreme to the center? you don't you don't want
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the pendulum to swing to the other side where the knesset or parliament can nullify any decision of the supreme court, and i think that requires a balance. i agree with that. so it has to be in the rain back then, on this car proposal, i said that cnn's mj lee is live at the white house with white house reaction to what's happening, but first we want to go to her dance gold to his on the ground in jerusalem, as we heard from the prime minister in that tweet, no warning about violence. are you seeing that play out on the streets? what is it? actually looking like as these are, these protests are only getting bigger. as you can see behind me. protesters continue to stream down. this is the road that leads down to the supreme court, and he's really parliament. we were in the middle of the protesters, but the numbers were so massive that we couldn't get a signal in the middle of it. we have to come up here, but as you can see, we're probably a good half mile up from the israeli parliament, at least still are seeing just this massive wave of protesters coming in today. the is really, really economy, the country
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essentially grinding to a halt this massive strike now and now there are fears that it could become violent because we are hearing from some far right extremist group calling for counter protests and i have to say that the protests we saw in the last 24 hours, especially last night last night overnight, especially in televisa, blocking the highway going late at night . he's really police end up using water cannons on them. they felt different. they felt angrier, and it does feel as though the tensions are boiling over, and that's why we're hearing from the israeli partners or benjamin. it's nothing yet actually on whether he will call for a halt to this matter. massive judicial overall , he's planning that's what everyone's been waiting on him for. he was supposed to actually give a speech in the morning. and essentially all the israeli media was saying that he was going to call for an ultimate instead we get this tweet from him, saying that he calls on the demonstrators in jerusalem here on the right and the left, behave responsibly and not to act violently. we are brotherly people were also now hearing that is really embassies around the world are also going on strike. that means including the israeli embassy in washington, d. c. there are no consular services. i have never seen
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anything like this the entire country. with the airport from sometime the ports, the nurses the malls, mcdonald's, are all on strike as a result of this massive overhaul. can you talk to us a little bit more about that? because you mentioned the nurses? you mentioned mcdonalds and we saw the main bus station there, not to mention the airports devastating financially economically. so what? everyday life earlier you had trouble even getting on the air because of the internet service is being used by so many people. to get out there. tweets and social media and such the impact it's having on daily life in israel. well it's been having an impact on daily life now for weeks, i mean for weeks on a regular basis, hundreds of thousands of israelis have been taking to the streets to protest. they've been blocking the highways they vet at times, even slow down arrivals for people trying to get to the airport ticket out. but today this is the pinnacle of it. i have never seen an action like this in israel. i've never even seen wars in israel
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shut down the country. the way this this, these strikes over this judicial overall has shut down the country because israelis when there tends to be some sort of security situation or a war, they pride themselves, saying life goes on. as normal restaurants are open. the malls will be opened. the airport will be open as much as possible. but this is something different and the divisiveness that it's really gripping israeli society is something that has never been seen before. and you do have to say the voices that are calling for this judicial overhaul to continue the legislation to continue as planned, their growing smaller and smaller, it's not clear why and how. how much longer. benjamin netanyahu can stay quiet on this. what is going on? he's likely behind the scenes right now, having talks with the far right ring fringes of his government, because without them there is he cannot no longer be in power. he can't have a sitting government. everyone is now waiting to hear from the prime minister who is so far silent. now it is now three pm local. the israeli economy has now been ground to a halt now for hours. let's go. we'll continue to check back. thank you so much. we want to
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get reaction now from the white house. cnn's mj lee is live there. tracking this. mj obviously, president biden and prime minister netanyahu spoke. i believe it was march 19th or so and now they're weighing in on what we've seen play out over the weekend. what are they saying? katelyn polantz chin that the white house, of course , has been watching these developments in israel really closely, including prime minister netanyahu's decision over the weekend to fire his defense minister. and then, of course, the scenes of the massive protests that have spilled out onto the streets that had, as has been reporting on all weekend at the white house, said in a statement overnight that it is deeply concerned by these developments, and an nsc spokesperson said that democratic societies are strengthened by checks and balances and that spokesperson called on his israeli leaders to reach a compromise as quickly as possible. katelyn polantz biden and prime minister netanyahu. they have a working and personal relationship that goes back decades. in a recent years, president biden has watched prime minister netanyahu be
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removed from power go through a corruption trial be re elected to power. and then, of course in recent weeks trying to get through this overhaul of the judicial system that critics have of course said was aimed at basically personally and politically benefiting him. so we are sort of seeing president biden balance this relationship that he has had with netanyahu for a long time. and of course, the real concerns that he has about some of the actions that the prime minister is trying to take. we know that the president expressed these concerns both in public and in private, including in that conversation you mentioned last sunday. but of course, in that conversation, too. he was urging the prime minister to get to a resolution quickly, and that, of course, was to no avail. and that hasn't happened yet. we'll see if we hear from him and what they do. mj lee. thank you. the protests we want to talk about is this morning, the world famous louver museum in paris is closed amid nationwide strikes against the government decision to raise the pension age. hundreds of demonstrators, many carrying flags gathered outside blocking
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the museum entrance. the cgt union blocks is that its members are taking part. in this action with the with the striking move staff last week, protesters descended into the fires and chaos, a protest i should say descended into fires and chaos. more than a million people demonstrated across france, including 119,000 in paris, continue to track those worldwide developments, but more from the storms in the southeast this morning. right now. there's heavy rain in alabama and georgia overnight. it led to widespread flood threats for at least 20 million people. there was a tornado watch has been issued for central parts of central georgia, and that comes after a series of powerful tornadoes killed 26 people over the weekend. the worst of the damage was here and rolling fork , mississippi completely leveled entire homes, streets of homes. before and after images are just stunning is decimated the community. we're going to be joined now by the fema
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administrator, dan creswell, who is one of the federal officials that toured the damage at rolling fork on sunday. and good morning and thank you so much for being here. you know you were there on the ground, john from louisiana, alabama. we know just how devastating these storms can be. and we're looking at it this morning. what did you see? on the ground when you were there yesterday. katelyn polantz surprising to me when we watch these images on television, and then i get on the ground, and i see firsthand just the amount of destruction and it's just always so much worse and then talking to many of the people in the community of rolling fork and hearing their amazing stories of survival, but then how? after they came out, they immediately went to check on their neighbors to help other people get out of the rubble. what it really does is it gives me hope, and it gives the community hope for how these neighborhoods come together and how communities that are so proud like rolling fork really bond together to
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start this recovery process, was speaking to the vice mayor of rolling forks earlier and then in the beginning of the show, i think i'm not sure if you heard this um, miss chris well, but there was a man who said his family members. you know, he lost him in one fell swoop. and i'm just wondering at this point. do you know if it's still a search and rescue operation? is there the possibility at this point of people being found alive? when i was there yesterday, and i would defer to the state for any specifics, but when i was there yesterday, there was nobody else that was unaccounted for. and so that tells me that everybody that could have been potentially in this rubble has gotten out of the rubble, and it's just amazing when i talked with the mayor of rolling forks and in the role that he plays and how he's really leading this community, you know, they turned to him, and he provides so much inspiration to help this community now start the grieving process. but also the mental
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stress that everybody is going to be going through over the next several days and weeks as they really start to let the gravity of what just happened, sink in and start to determine what their next steps are going to be. and what it impacts different communities differently. i mean, if you look at the numbers for rolling fork, which is a place of about 2000, people, 21% of people there live below the poverty line. that's higher than the state average about 30% of them are in mobile homes. they are going to need a lot of help. are you committed to making sure that they get everything that they need on the ground there? absolutely and with the major disaster declaration that president biden granted from the governor's request yesterday that gives fema the ability to bring the entire federal family together to support this community, you know, we know that they're going to have a lot of needs, and that's a very rural community, right the next closest town where there is even hotels is like 40 miles away. and so we're
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going to work really closely with this, like the governor and his team and what we can do to provide that safety in that shelter right now. for individuals, partners like the american red cross that have already surged a lot of staff in to provide that immediate shelter and then what we're going to do in the interim, while we're helping this community and helping these individuals rebuild their homes. you're also dealing with this, but you are still dealing with the aftermath of what happened to hurricane ian and florida and we had congressman byron donald from florida, southwest florida on last week, and he was critical of fema. he said that there are 1300 people who are homeless in his district. he said fema does not want to put trailers because for those people because they are in a flood zone. can you respond to that and what are the latest on the efforts with hurricane in florida? one of the things that we always have to look at is, are we putting people back in harm's way in whether or not we can put some of our mobile homes in the flood zone is one of the considerations that we have to
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take, but we were able because of the impact of those communities in southern florida and the lack of housing in that area. we were able to do a waiver in some parts of it, so we are able to put some of these mobile homes into some of the special flood hazard areas were continuing to work in florida. we have got out of four team that is still on the ground, fully engaged with governor desantis his team and we're continued continue to work and committed to supporting these communities recover if you're doing a waiver for some places, though, why would why would it not be for all of them? is it accurate that there are 1300 people who are unable to get this kind of housing because of the lack of a waiver for these flood zones? i don't have the exact number in front of me. but every community is different. every community has unique needs . our number one goal is to make sure we're not putting people back in harm's way. but we also want to make sure that we're understanding the unique needs of communities. these disasters affect everybody differently.
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and so there is no one size fits all approach. we need to approach each community separately and independently understand what their unique needs are, what their barriers to getting assistance might be so we can create solution. options that help that community. i female ministrations deanne creswell, who was in mississippi yesterday . seeing the damage there. thank you for joining us this morning. and for your time. thank you, administrator. good morning and thank you. thank you. also this morning. we are following the battle that is escalating between top republican lawmakers in the manhattan district attorney is investigating trump alvin bragg over that investigation will bring you the latest. meanwhile prince harry is in court this morning is a group of celebrities accuses of publisher of quote, criminal activity and gross breaches of privacy. it's just a number and mine's unlisted boost high protein 20 g of protein for muscle health versus 16 g andnd
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not here tonight, so you have a home with no worries brought to you by a d t. all right. welcome back. you see, new york? they're the grand jury here is investigating for president trump in the hush money payments that were made to stormy daniels. that grand jury is set to meet again today. what remains unclear as of this morning is if and when they may vote on what would be a historic indictment, manhattan district attorney almond bragg has accused house republicans of interfering with his investigation, or at least trying to after they demanded that he testified and turn over documents. cnn's kara scannell is live outside the courthouse for cnn this morning, kara, essentially whatever it wants to know is what we're expecting today. good morning. katelyn polantz is set to meet today. they meet in the afternoon and we it's possible. we're told that they may hear from one witness at least one witness, but all of this is taking place in secret, so we don't have a lot of sense of
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what exactly is going on behind the scenes. you know, this process is normally secretive. this is a normal course of events. but there's just such a big spotlight on this as we wait to see whether district attorney alvin bragg will move forward and asked this grand jury to indict the former president in the void, try trump has been unleashing a stream of verbal attacks against the over the weekend, saying that he was a degenerative psychopath. house republicans are also going to the d a s office saying they want brad to come testify. they're also saying that they are considering legislation of whether to pass a law that would prevent a state or local prosecutor like brag from investigating. a current or former president, brags office has struck back. he has said that this is an unprecedented inquiry by congress, the federal body into a state and local policy state local investigation he's in. we've also seen over the weekend nearly 200 former problem. persecutors coming forward, denouncing the attacks on bragg and saying that you know, for democracy to function
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. there should be an independent prosecution katelyn polantz. yeah and notable to hear trump's attorney joe tacopina, saying over the weekend that those tweets calling for death industry or the death and destruction would happen were ill advised canal. thank you. i want to shift now to the doj is criminal investigation at the efforts overturning the 2020 election, a federal judge has ordered several former donald trump aides, including mark meadow, to testify before the grand jury, rejecting the former president's claims of executive privilege. cnn's katelyn polantz has been following this for us. good morning to you, katelyn polantz is and what happens now. well it's a whole group of witnesses that would be close to donald trump at the end of the administration. mark meadows is the top name clearly there a person who is not wanted to provide answers to any investigators about what happened in the white house leading up to an on january 6th. but he's going to have to now that's the bottom line here. the judge's ruling that we are learning about is that if these
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witnesses are called back to the grand jury, or called for the first time to the grand jury, and they don't want to answer, or donald trump doesn't want them to answer a question, they i have to. that is a different situation than what happened in the house investigation, and it is a situation that has has this investigation has been moving towards it for several in many different iterations. the judge that has been overseeing this grand jury has now several times , said witnesses called who are not going to answer questions they have to answer and in one swoop, the judge came in and made a ruling about several top people right around the president, including mark meadows, the chief of staff. in the white house. alright katelyn polantz. joining us now for more on all of this is cnn senior political commentator and former republican congressman from illinois. adam kinzinger, who has you know served on the january 6th select committee. also with us is former trump white house press secretary and communications director stephanie grisham. thank you both for being here. i don't want to start with you. we heard
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from james comer, who is the chairman of the house oversight committee yesterday, trying to essentially justify their their attempts to get alvin bragg to testify. this is what he told jake tapper. we believe this is a political stunt by mr bragg. i don't believe that bragg would be doing this if donald trump were not running for president, and that's something that we would like to ask mr bragg as well. what do you make of his attempts to justify their demands of brag? well i mean, i think first off, you've got to wait to see if he's indicted and what that indictment reads. they're they're jumping the gun and just like, okay, any investigation of the former president has to be political. well maybe it isn't. right maybe if you do read the indictment, it does come down, and it's like, okay, well, why why are they indicting here? and i think that's a different story. but they're jumping the gun on this, and that's that's my purpose. i mean, because you know if this
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turns out to look like a pretty bad indictment, which is very well may they will have already been kind of seeding the ground for saying this a political prosecution. i'm disappointed, mr kummer, because i know him. um i never thought he would kind of be like full in on this kind of stuff because he's a fairly reasonable guy, but it's just too bad to see he don't he doesn't even know what's there. adam he doesn't know if there's anything there if it's going to happen, i mean, stephanie. he's the one who said suggested last last week that an indictment was going to come on tuesday, right and now he is telling reporters well, i think the case has been dropped. with no evidence. you know him? you worked with him. what is going on here? i mean, this is just typical him trying to deflect and get people to just pay attention to him. honestly this is what he does. he distracts people. you've said it best. he has no idea what's going on, so he's going to continue to play the victim and fundraise and take advantage of the people who really, really believe in him. well, that's a sad thing, though. it's because he's raised a lot of money. off
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of this, especially since last week when he said it's going to happen on tuesday, and now it has been dropped. he is continuing to raise money here and using people who, you know, believe him. to get their money. i mean, why? why do they continue to believe him when he has no evidence of any of it, but his pockets are getting heavier. you know, i mean, as somebody who worked for him and believed in him for a while. i think that there are still so many people out there who see him as a regular person and it's like a brainwashing. i can't even describe it to you as i've been out of it for two years, and i sit back and watch. i feel the same disbelief that i just heard in your voice. but there's so many people who believe that he really wants the best for this country and that aren't seen for whatever reason that he really just wants the best for himself. i think it's also important to highlight though. what we're seeing on the ground because you know he had adam. he had this rally in waco, texas, on saturday. the former president did. there were a lot of people there. there was a lot
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of enthusiasm around it. so we hear a lot of republicans, not a lot, but republicans, who predicted trump's influence over the party is fading. it's clearly still there. this was the message trump had for his supporters in waco. and 2024 is the final battle that's going to be the big one. our enemies are desperate to stop us because they know that we are the only ones who can stop them. all of the hatred, rage and contempt. the radical left has for you and your values, and this nation has been very much directed on me, either. the deep state destroys america or we destroy the deep state. they're not coming after me. they're coming after you and i'm just standing in their way. is that kind of messaging work, though, with republican voters still, i mean, it does work, and i think the thing to keep in mind and i'll say this to my fellow you know, republicans and christians is beware of false prophets. and i mean that very sincerely, because what you have
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now is this kind of trump as jesus movement. i'm calling it where it's like. there are people comparing you know jesus being crucified and rising in three days to this allegation from alvin bragg and i'm serious . this is like what's happening out there and so you know, it's very effective. i mean, half of the texas delegation has already endorsed donald trump. i say this to all my friends that are like, hey, trump is going to go away like there has been this constant hope for six years or longer. that there's gonna be some magical unicorn that comes down from heaven. that's gonna sweep trump off the field, so nobody has to personally attack him only like liz cheney. myself and a few of us are the ones that ever have to speak out because something is going to come down and do it. it's not going to happen until you speak out. you know, ron desantis is not gonna roll in and magically saved this without attacking donald trump. it's just the reality and man, this country and particularly my party. is that real threat by this right now, but how much of it is so stephanie? the media because i
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was with a group of people who know donald trump very well this weekend, and they did not talk that much about donald trump. um and even what was happening in waco. kind of they were like, i didn't want to talk about that guy. whatever it just kind of i want him to go away. are we doing this? or is it you know? did you get you get the point of my question, are we is it us in the media? hmm i mean, i think the short answer is no. because i think that because of the media and because of the people, just like adam said, there's people like adam or liz or some people that are speaking out more and more. i think that that is why the midterms happen the way that they did, and i think it's why he is fading from from people's minds or people are tired of his drama. people are tired of, you know the baggage and the corruption that comes with him. so i think the media is doing a good job, and unfortunately, it's what he craves to and so as long as everybody staying focused on reporting exactly what's going on with him without you know, showing his larger than life
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persona all the time. i think it's a good thing. yeah alright. still the frontrunner adam kinzinger. stephanie grisham. thank you both very much for your time this morning. thanks, guys. so the man suing gwyneth paltrow for allegedly hitting him on the ski slope expected to take the stand today we're going to bring you the highlights of the case and explain why the actress was asked about taylor swift. are you good friends with taylor swift. no you're not good friends with taylor swift. i would not say we're good friends . my most important kitchen t tl , my brain, so i choose doriva plusus, unlike some others, , aa plus is a multitasker s supportg six key indicators of brain health. help. keep me sharp, areva. think bigger. i've always been pne to hair thinning genetically predispos just gave birth is under a lot of stress. getting older i started king neutral, natural.
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. also this morning a court is going to resume in the utah civil trial that involves the actress gwyneth paltrow in 2016 ski collision, the man who is accusing paltrow of crashing into him, is expected to take the stand today. as terry sanderson. he claims the accident left him with lasting injuries and brain damage. he is seeking more than $300,000 in damages is paltrow is counter suing him for just $1. cnn's claim loss joins us now i mean, this trial has been bizarre. so far, i think they've been least seen what are we expecting today ? well, like you, said terry sanderson, the man who has been after gwyneth paltrow for the last seven years, claiming that he suffered four broken ribs and a concussion and brain trauma. um a for years after this ski collision, remember, gwyneth maintains that he barreled into her. we heard her testimony on friday. and so it doesn't. it looks like the cases rested. when it comes to gwyneth. she won't be testifying anymore. although i think tiktok and social media with loved one is to get back on the stand. there
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were so many viral moments on friday, but we will hear from gwen is children potentially later today or tomorrow. originally for $3 million, though, right, 3.1 now belgrade 100 grand. but when you talk about this bizarre moments, you know one of the ones she was asked about taylor swift. at some point. this is what was said in response. are you good friends with taylor swift. no you're not good friends with taylor swift. i would not say we're good friends never given miss swift, personal, um, intimate gifts for christmas. what why is that relevant? okay, so it's sort of relevant so taylor swift sued a dj several years ago because she claimed that he was her. he groped her, and she sued him for a dollar and it was a symbolic moment. and so what? the lawyer for terry sanderson was saying was, did you get that idea to sue for a dollar from taylor? swift you had a gift guide on goop, which
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is going to paltrow's website in which you created a christmas bag for taylor. you two are friends. and this is how you got the idea. look i think a lot of people found the line of questioning from terry's attorney to be a bit absurd at points asking gwyneth how tall are you? what kind of ski outfits she has, um, complimenting her at one point, but then on the other breath, calling her a liar. um and i think that some people also found a strange that gwyneth appeared to be amused the whole time kind of smiling and smirking. it's all in her face. i mean, she's like, okay, just think that you know if you thought friday it was weird. i think it's going to get weirder today. but there it is serious stuff because terry does alleged that he had a lot of medical issues after this ski collision. it's all going to come down to. who does the jury believe, because there were no cameras there. there's just witnesses on both sides and we'll see who wins. obviously she believes in her case, right because $300,000 for taylor swift would be a
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nuisance amount for both of them , both of them but for it's like you know, a dollar for us, right? so for her, it's like no big deal, so the principle to take it this far and be so public and gwyneth clearly looks like she's not having the best time up there. you can imagine that this being so public that could have done without it so clearly, she truly believes that she is right. but terry. we'll hear from him. who knows what he'll say? yeah he's been waiting for seven years to get up there when you're going to be watching the highlights are chloe. thank you so much. appreciate that this just an all flights canceled at munich airport is a massive strike by germany's transport workers. that strike is putting all travel to a halt. all these protests around the world remarkable moment on the international stage were also closely watching what is happening in israel. you were looking at a massive crowd protests in jerusalem, all of why all these people? this is a shot from overhead as you can see just how large these protests are why people are
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alright this morning as you can see their mass protests underway in several different countries for several different reasons. we're tracking all of them and israel. it is a full blown political crisis that you're waking up to this morning. it's unfolding over the prime minister benjamin netanyahu's proposed judicial overhaul workers at airports, malls, hospitals, even mcdonald's all striking this morning. in france. hundreds of protesting outside of the loop over the government's move to raise the retirement age. from 62 to 64. those have only continued to intensify even happening for almost two weeks now in germany , also more than 400,000 transport workers are striking, basically bringing the transportation across that country to a standstill. the last time we checked, all flights have been canceled at munich's airport. joining us now is ian bremmer, president of the eurasia group and author of the power of crisis. good morning. it's good to see. you know, this is a sort of retro feel to it. you know the great protests of the seventies that were happening around the world, but
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first up, we'll get to that. but what what will nanya who do you think he's gonna have to back off on this supposed to give a speech that hasn't happened yet? and i think the reason for the delay as he's trying to ensure that all of his ministers are going to stick with his government if he suspends the judicial reform. at this point, it looks like that's what he's gonna do. critically the judicial minister who was the pen on this reform? he's the mastermind behind. it has said that he's going to stick with netanyahu if they decided to suspend the national security minister. far right wing has not earlier he'd say he tried to bring down the government if they decided not to go ahead with it. i suspect that bb right now is working that national security minister very, very hard. this is unprecedented in terms of the economic and security implications for israel itself. since they've been independent state. you think he puts it on ice? temporary i think if you made me bet, right now, you're asking about that. that's where i would go. yeah. the white house. netanyahu has been invited to speak virtually at a democracy and appear virtually at the democracy
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summit that they're holding. critics of this say that if they continue with it, it is basically putting israel in the path toward authoritarianism because it effectively removes the checks on the power of the balances of power there. what is the white house do here because we've seen them say they're concerned about what's happening, but does body need to come out and speak forcefully about this? how does he navigate this few hours? assuming there's a suspension, biden's able to express his solidarity with the democracy of israel, the people of israel and be glad that bb decided to back off of it. that's where i hope we are going right now, but i mean, look, if you want to look at the middle east, we know that there aren't a lot of democracies right now in the region and the big story out of the middle east over the last months, of course. was that iran and saudi arabia were in beijing doing a peace deal that's very different than the previous peace deal under the trump administration, which was israel and the u. a. e and bahrain. the abraham accords. this is this feels like a very, very different middle east than what we were looking at five years ago, 10 years ago, the
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united states not playing as much for raw, so i don't think biden really wants to scupper if he can avoid it, and i think he can probably avoid it. netanyahu still speaks at that democracy summit that they're hosting. let's see what happens in the course of the next. 12 hours. i'm not sure bb is even gonna be there, right? i mean, he only has an eight seat majority in the knesset. it's possible. given what we're seeing with these demonstrations, they may continue. he can suspend, and the people may just say you know what? we just had enough of this government. we don't like the danger to democracy issue is less than 10. million people have had 500,000 people on the street. you have a general strike called by a union with 800,000 members. this is like 25% of the entire israeli workforce you're talking about here. so you've never seen anything like this. the consul general here in new york just tendered his resignation hours ago, the minister of defense was sacked after coming out in opposition. the ahead of the television police forces was seen demonstrating with the protesters. yesterday lots of members of the israeli military is saying we refuse to serve.
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this is a country remember where you have mandatory service, and it's enormously patriotic thing to do men and women in the country, saying they won't serve because what netanyahu is trying to push through with his government right now, let's broaden this out a little bit. i mean, look, it's not just israel, right? you've got germany. you've got france! you've got all over and wondering if what does this mean for us here at home, especially because i would imagine that china and russia that's something that they're happy to see. they're happy to see democracy's weakening. they're happy to see anti establishment sentiment making western governments say we don't have the model for the world. now there's a really big difference between a country like the united states, mexico, brazil, where there are strong anti democracy sentiment that gets beaten down because the institutions ultimately are really resilient whether it's january 6th in the united states for january 8th in brazil. in a country like hungary or a country like turkey, where you've had anti democracy leaders that have been able to literally break institutions and you can't describe those
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countries as full democracies anymore. the real question with israel is which of those two camps israel's in and i suspect, we will find that it is strongly in the former camp. one other thing we wanted to get your perspective on. is putin saying they're going to deploy tactical nuclear weapons to neighboring belarus? do you think he's bluffing? and if he's not what's the significance of that? irrespective of whether his blustering or not, he is rattling nuclear sabers yet again after being told by the chinese repeatedly we don't want you to do that so interesting. that company did after she left after she left belarus only nominally sovereign as a country . it's not like president lukashenko has any choice. if putin says he's going to put them there. this is in principle, a response to the decision of the us and uk to send depleted uranium shells to ukraine to be used in in battle against the russians. having said all of that the problem here is for the americans is that no matter where the ukraine
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war goes, the fight that the west has with russia is deep. it's abiding. this is a rogue state that is has massive nuclear weapons. they're not in the start negotiations. there's no arms control with the americans anymore. there's no communications happening at a high level, so god forbid you have mistakes and accidents as we have, historically, how are you going to respond to them? that's really that's really the crux is that's the real story is really about the belarus story. thank you. communication. thank you. pleasure to see you. madness indeed. upset after upset after upset. after upset after upset final four is set and it just might be the most random see a history. speaking of random, harry intent is that that was the fake laugh about it ever heard bag, harry on the other side of the break. thank you. that was great. welcome
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for someone. to the final four. because i crunched the peppermint. i'm eating right now. and then there were four f a u miami and san diego state. this was history in the making. it is the first time those schools have made the men's basketball final four. yukon, of course, is no stranger to the stage in the dance and is now effectively the team to beat. right, caitlin. yeah i'm telling you, it's not a good friday night for me. luckily, i went to the taylor swift concert after alabama law. so it helped me deal with the pain. okay no one seems though no. two seats and no. three seats are in the final four. this is so bizarre is so random. this morning's number is
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four because it is the first time ever all final four seeds were four or worst, and, you know, just giving an understanding of how randomness is the preseason the pre 20 brackets that had these teams in the final four less than 10% less than 5% only about 1% for fs of f a. you s ds. you just 1.2% less than 40 40 brackets out of 20 million on espn had all four of these seeds going, you know, you pointed out, you constant team to beat the chance of winning the title right now yukon at 43% but still less than a 50% chance of winning. why is yukon the favorite? i think this gives you an understanding one first 4 20 games by 15 plus points yukon is one of them. gonzaga 2021 yukon 2004. those are the only ones in the two thousands. f a you if they were able to pull it off the worst seats to win the 20. there are
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nine seats, they would be the first ever 90 ever to win it all . so this has been random. it's been crazy, and i don't know what's going to happen because the fact is the math is out the window like if you've never seen a final four games have been doing this is the time to go because, like the tickets are probably going to be less expensive now, right? maybe so because these but maybe it's more expensive because these schools have never been there. they would want to watch their teams. planning to go. my dad and i were talking about how expensive tickets were what we were going to do now. it's like well. i guess we've saved some money. just enjoy it less. you women are still there. yes, you go down to the women's iowa team. amazing game yesterday. alright, everybody. thank you. thank you, harry. we're so glad you watched. thank you. very thanks. all of you. cnn newsroom starts right after this break, okay? people remember ads with a cacatchy song. so to help you remember that liberty mutual cucustomizes your home insuranc. here's a little number you'll nenever forget. only pay for wht
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