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radar. we're just learning the vice president kamala harris, traveling to tennessee today. while there she will meet with those two black democrats who are expelled over their gun safety protests expelled from the tennessee house. another news here in washington justice clarence thomas, now responding to that report that he accepted luxury travel on yachts and jets from a republican mega donor, harlan crow, thomas says, quote early in my tenure at the court sought guidance from my colleagues and others in the judiciary and was advised that this sort of personal hospitality from close personal friends who did not have business before the court was not reportable. the justice goes onto, say these guidelines are now being changed. and it is, of course, my intent to follow this guidance in the future. thanks for your time and inside politics today. i hope you have a peaceful weekend. abby phillip picks up our coverage right now.
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hello i'm abby phillip in washington. welcome to cnn newsroom we begin this hour in the middle east, where both violence and tensions are escalating. today israeli forces unleashed air strikes in southern lebanon and gaza and israel says it struck targets belonging to the palestinian militant group hamas. israel blames hamas for firing 34 rockets from lebanon yesterday and the latest barrage since the two countries were at war back in 20 in 2006. now that has raised fears of an escalating conflict across the region, and just overnight, we learned that israel has mobilized some of its military reserves. a short time ago, israel's defense minister ordered security bolstered across the country after two israeli women were shot to death in the west bank. israel has called it an act of terror.
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let's get straight to cnn's fred pleitgen, who is near the israeli gaza border, and scott mclean is in beirut, lebanon, for us as well. but let's start with you, fred. fred you did talk to the spokesman for the israeli defense forces just this morning. what did he tell you? either abby. well first of all the tensions here are definitely very high at the gaza israel border. in fact, as we stand here, we're constantly hearing israeli drones overhead. obviously, monitoring very closely to see that not more rockets are fired from the territory of gaza towards israel . we had that overnight where dozens of rockets were shot at israeli territory. a lot of them were taken out by the iron dome air defense system, but one did land in the town of steroid. at the same time, the israelis obviously conducted their massive air strikes across gaza. they say that they hit some tunnels and also what they call research and development areas of hamas, obviously, where rockets are made. nevertheless the israelis are saying that right now it's an extremely volatile situation. not just
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here around gaza, but of course up north near lebanon as well where you all set airstrikes overnight, but the israelis are saying they don't want further escalation. here's what the spokesman for the i d f told me we are ready for any developments you can understand from the language of how this event is unfolding that we want to de escalate. i mean, there's a very, very sensitive weekend ahead with passover, ramadan and easter, all aligning, and we're looking for a hoping for a quiet weekend. although we had another attack the right after the prayers and the jerusalem in the jordan valley. but we look we're looking to deescalate. if it's quiet, it will be answered with quiet. that's the spokesman for the israeli defense forces. they're telling me if there will be quiet will be answered with quite obviously, that's something that we have seen that tense calm throughout the entire day. hamas meanwhile, has condemned the israeli military, especially for the strikes that happened on gaza. but of course
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on lebanon as well. they say that in one of those strikes, civilian infrastructure was hit, including a pediatric hospital. and, of course later in the day in the west bank, you did have those two women being killed when their car came under fire, the israeli defense forces says. and as you said be the israelis really bolstering security since then, across the country, abby alright, let's go straight to scott mclean right now. scott you are in lebanon. what is the mood there? i mean, the word of the of the day right now is escalation. are they concerned about that over there? the short answer. abby is yes. you heard that sentiment from the united nations. my team here in beirut also heard it from the lebanese security source today who said that they are worried that this could escalate further. that same source said that the targets that the israelis struck in the early hours this morning in lebanese soil were connected to palestinian militant groups. there had been weapons there and
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their estimation. and of course , the lebanese military has been working hard to try to locate some of these rockets and rocket launchers to try to prevent further escalation. to this point, no one has actually claimed responsibility, not hamas, not hezbollah, though the leader of hezbollah had previously said that violations at the al aqsa mosque complex in jerusalem could cause held to break loose across the region, and earlier, the lebanese foreign minister. was right here in this chair, expressing a very similar feeling. listen. i'm not justifying it. but i'm explaining it that in what happened in axa is very important and it's really there is a reaction from the palestinians that there is a feeling from the palestinians that this shouldn't happen that their brothers in the west bank and gaza should be able to go to maximus without any problems. he also expressed considerable
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relief that those lebanon and israel believes responsible are palestinian militant groups rather than hezbollah, obviously has blah. having any involvement in these rocket launches would really escalate the risk of this turning into something much more full blown, hezbollah official was quoted earlier today saying that the deterrent power balance remains in place. in other words. war between hezbollah and israel likely would not end well for either side, abby it certainly would not scott mclean and fred pleitgen, both of you grateful to have you there. and let's continue this discussion with daniel shapiro, who is a former u. s ambassador to israel , and also david sanger, a cnn political and national security analyst. and a reporter for the new york times. thank you gentlemen for joining us, ambassador shapiro. i want to start with you and those very pointed comments from the israeli military spokesperson who says that that israel wants this to be deescalated. that is
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a clear message. but obviously the de escalation will only happen if neither side take steps that lead to, uh continued violence. do you have hope that that will happen in the days to come? well that seems happy to be the attempt by the israeli leadership to try to deescalate this. they have trained their responses on hamas targets both in gaza and in lebanon. they have said that they do not believe hezbollah was involved in the rockets fired from lebanon and in fact there was a helpful statement made by the prime minister of lebanon, criticizing those who would use lebanese territory to get conflagration under. where between israel and lebanon, so all of that suggests that there is a kind of common direction here. which is to keep the focus on hamas to avoid this escalating into a regional conflict, which i have to say is
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not something that could necessarily be avoided without very close cooperation or careful actions by all of these actors because they're behind all of this, there's a iran iran seeking to use its network of proxies in the region in gaza and lebanon and syria to keep pressure on israel, so it takes a lot. lot of care to avoid that going into the direction of full scale war. and david is really is military is calling up some of its reservists at this point , uh, given that, along with the comments of the military spokesperson, what does it signal to you about how they are moving forward? i think they're moving somewhat cautiously, as dan suggested they don't want to see an escalation here. the boy's coming at the most sensitive time in israeli politics were just a week and a half out from the resignation of
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the israeli defense minister who was parting ways with prime minister netanyahu. now his his resignation never actually took effect, and it looks like he's there, but as it as he was in the midst of that it was with the warning to prime minister netanyahu that given the changes that the prime minister was trying to make to neutralize the supreme court and so forth. some reservists wouldn't show up. so the prime minister is also sort of carefully navigating this to try to show that his military is still together and that he still retains. you know, full commander authority there so far that's happened, too, but it's a pretty delicate moment for them, and i think, as dan pointed out, um, the presence of iran behind this is so critical. uh because all of these groups are obviously many of them are
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dependent on iran, but because we have such a big agenda right now, with iran, the nuclear program, having raised further ahead uh and the biden administration really struggling at this point. just find any handhold. they have, uh, dealing with iran, and so far they have not really found one. and ambassador shapiro. this is potentially the worst violence that we have seen in the region since 2006. how concerned are you that this could lead to similar or more significant breakout of violence? i mean, as has been pointed out, this is the cost of a holy weekend for christians for muslims and also for israelis as well. it's such a tense time. are you concerned about how that will play out in the coming days. yes it's always
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as a source of concern when these holidays overlap. there is additional heightened sensitivities around holy sites , which can be the sparks of conflict. of course, david mentioned the internal domestic israeli discord between opponents of prime minister netanyahu and his government trying to enact as judicial overhaul. and it is certainly true that when israel seems divided internally that could tempt its enemies iran and various properties of iran. who may make the mistake and believing that israel's won't unite in response to these kinds protect israel course, has a strong us support for its right of self defense. but again, it's effort to try to keep what happened in jerusalem of the last couple of nights with conflicts at the holy sites and this array of attacks from syria from gaza and from lebanon from boiling over into something much wider and much more dangerous, suggests that they are trying
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very hard to get through these whole at the swap this period of holy days and holidays without something, major, uh getting underway. yeah, and david. before we go. these israeli strikes in lebanon do risk drawing in hezbollah. and as you've noted that iran backed militia is heavily armed. so uh , is it possible to do that and not draw in hezbollah at this point? it's gonna be pretty hard , and that's why they need a general de escalation. i actually think that it's conceivable that the fact that we do have these overlapping holidays one would hope ah and celebrations, one would hope would would be a diversion for a bit, but as dan points out, you know the scarce resource here is , um holy sites that all the all claim. and that's why these
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these times of year get particularly fraud. um i think that if there was a sense that that israel is at a point of weakness and distraction, the iranians will try to try to exploit that. but so far there has been no sign that the israeli command has been weakened in any way. by the internal strife that we've seen over the judicial overhaul, and it's going to be pretty important to prime minister netanyahu to keep it that way. he's also somehow got to try to keep his coalition together. and if that looks like it's fracturing, that may also seem like a moment of weakness. at some point for some of these groups, and certainly for the iranians. yeah certainly the political dynamics here and the military dynamics here, all converging at once, ambassador daniel shapiro and david sanger, as always, thank you both very much. and now over to russia,
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where wall street journal reporter evan gersh covic has been formally charged with espionage by russian prosecutors . that's according to russian state media. the report went on to say that herskovits denied the accusations against him. russian security service said last week that it had detained the wall street journal reporter on accusations of spying. the white house has demanded his release from custody, as have dow in the senate, both republican and democratic law leaders there. cnn's matthew chance is in moscow. for us. matthew is still being held without consular access without access to american officials in russia. yeah that's that's our understanding, abby. yes we've been in constant contact with the u. s embassy here in moscow to try and get some detail on what access they're getting. and so far, they're saying they haven't got any, obviously, that they're consistently trying to
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get access. russia has said that it will grant us diplomats appropriate access to evan gorshkov itch. in accordance with the russian law, but russian law is very opaque. it's a very long, drawn out bureaucratic process, and unfortunately for evan, and for his family, of course, who are expect waiting very anxiously for some more news about how he's doing that consular access hasn't been forthcoming yet. i expect it will come. but the russians will wait will make the us different mats wait as long as they possibly can. before they allow it, abby. we will certainly be watching this story as it unfolds, matthew chance in moscow. thank you very much for that. and still ahead for us the supreme court justice clarence thomas. he's speaking out, explaining why he didn't need to disclose luxury trips paid for by a major republican donor. hey
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supreme court justice clarence thomas pushed back on criticism over gifts he received from a major donor to the republican party that he took without disclosing them. that was first reported in propublica. this week. cnn supreme court reporter ariane de vogue is joining us now with more so ariane. this is first of all extraordinary to even hear from thomas on this, but what is he saying? right it is the first time he's responded , and he rarely gives such responses, but he actually released a pretty lengthy statement. and basically, he said that he didn't disclose these trips because he didn't think that he had to. in this statement. he said that he and his wife, ginny thomas, who's a well known conservative activists were longtime friends with the donor harlan crow. and he said in the statement early in my tenure at the court, i sought guidance from my colleagues and others in the judiciary and was advised that this sort of personal hospitality from close personal
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friends who do not have business before the court was not reportable. it's a key there that he said that do not have business before the court. he clearly wanted to get that out that he didn't he felt like crow wasn't implicated in that way. and he also said look, the rules have changed, and we know that in march, the administrative office if us court revised its rules i would now cover such travel, and he said going forward, he would absolutely follow the rules. but this has triggered just an enormous um backlash here, mostly because crow himself is just such a big donor and also that these were just, you know, uber trips. these were luxury travel on private jets, private yachts staying in private resorts in places like new zealand and indonesia. so now democrats are asking for hearings to look into this. but again, the court is in the middle of the political spotlight, and that is a place
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that it hates to be. it's it hates to be there, but recently has been there quite a lot. ariane's vogue. thank you very much for all of that. so let's continue this discussion. joining us now is former ethics lawyer for the bush white house. richard painter. he's also a professor of corporate law at the university of minnesota. so richard, here's what i don't understand here, um, justice thomas, at one point had disclosed some of these types of gifts from harlan crow. but then he stopped doing it over the last 20. years. so do you see his nondisclosure as illegal or unethical? just order that it just maybe looks bad. well this makes no sense to me because there's a personal hospitality exception. yes but that's a friend invited you over for dinner at their house or cocktail party, perhaps, too for weekend stay at their house up in the pocono mountains or something like that. the
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personal hospitality exception clearly does not include transportation. on a private jet or on a yacht. uh this doesn't fit within the language of the exception that we had before and we shouldn't need the administrative office of the united states courts to have to clarify that. what we have at the supreme court is a culture of non compliance. non compliance with basic ethics requirements, including disclosure requirements. that applied not just the justices and judges, but the other singer united states government officials and we have noncompliance. and then the justice says he spoke with colleagues. we don't know which colleagues this is the phenomenon we've seen in many workplaces have colleagues covering up for colleagues and this is just unacceptable when it comes to the justices of the supreme make decisions. that are bonding on the rest of america. yeah i mean, on that very point . he talks about harlan crow as
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a friend and says harlan crow doesn't have business before the court. harlan crow is not a party as far as i know, to any particular case in front of the court, but you could make an argument that he does have an interest in how the court rules as someone who is pretty active in the political space and has an interest in how the court leans. does that is that clear in the guidance and the law as it is right now that that might be a problem? clearly it is a problem. there's a billionaire who's the donator enormous amounts of money to conservative causes and surely is very interested in a lot of cases that come before the court. whether or not he has a direct economic interest in a party before the court is beside the point. this is why we have the disclosure rules with respect to gifts. we can't say. well you should disclose these gifts and not those gifts because someone has a case before the court. or might be related to a party before the court. no we require disclosure of all free trips
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taken by justices if they buy you a first class airline ticket to the bahamas that has to be disclosed. they can't just get around that by saying, well, we put you on a private jet, and we're going to call that personal hospitality because the billionaire owns the jet. this is simply evasion of the basic requirements of disclosure. not that different than tax evasion and we could maybe make an argument that you can wiggle your way around the law, and it's just avoidance of the law. or maybe its so called a voisin, which is what the british economist in the 19 seventies called this practice of trying to work your way around the law manipulate the law, whether it's in taxes or anything else, and once again, this is shocking. but this type of behavior to be engaged in by justices of the united states supreme court. with their colleagues, just looking the other way and, apparently rubber stamping and saying it's okay. and we'll see . uh this may not be the end of it, democratic lawmakers on
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capitol hill say they are going to look into it, so there might be more to this story in the days ahead, richard painter. thank you very much for joining us on that. and still ahead the sheriff of a small town in florida announces the arrest of two juveniles and a manhunt for a third after the killing of three teenagers, the latest on that case next. double check that that's pretty good. yes crying. are you taking that? what was that? that no, don't worry about that. here we go. question can greatly impact your future qualified to do this. what specially when it comes to your finances. do you have a question? are you a certified financial planner? yes i'm a cfp. professional professionals are committed to acting in your best interest. that's why it's got to be a cfb. find your cfp professionalnd let's make a plan dot org t mobile your business will save over 1000 bucks. what are you going? to do with it. i could use a new sn.
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that they've made some arrests in the killing of three teens that really stunned a small community in central florida. they are still looking for a third suspect. in this case, all of the victims and the suspects are juveniles. the sheriff says that both the victims and the suspects have gang affiliations and the victims were involved in burglaries and robberies. basically. simple terms. there is no honor. among thieves, thieves. and at some point. these three individuals turned on. our three victims and murdered them. two of them. right there. cnn's carlos suarez is following the latest developments for us. so carlos, um we have now a break in this case. so what are police saying about that suspect who they are still looking for here? well,
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abby the marion county sheriff's office says they've made two arrests. they're looking for that third juvenile. he has been identified as a 16 year old taj bruton. this is where this investigation stands right now. we know that all of the suspects are minors. the three people that the sheriff's office are looking for the two that they've arrested the third that is still on the run. they're all minors, according to the sheriff, the three victims that were killed last week are believed to be involved in burglaries. and robberies. now that one suspect again remains at large, and it's unclear at this hour whether any of these three miners could end up being charged as adults. here now is what the sheriff said at a news conference earlier today, when he kept being asked exactly how these three victims what these three victims are doing along with these three suspects. what do you think they were doing their associated with a gang and i've told some of y'all in interviews. gangs don't go to church on sunday and then preach
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the gospel for the next six days. their games because they commit crimes. again it is still unclear at this hour exactly what these three suspects were doing with the three victims, though, as you heard right there , the sheriff believes that the group was not doing anything legal. at least it seems underscoring the news conference earlier today, there was a bit of an unusual tone two things considering the topic at hand. the sheriff at one point talked about parental rights as well as gun laws and the fact that he believes schools need to be doing a lot more work when it comes to students getting into trouble, abby alright carlos suarez. thank you very much. now let's bring in cnn's legal analyst joey jackson. so joey, as carlos just mentioned one of the things that really stood out about this case is just a truly disturbing nature of it. teenagers both the victims and
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the perpetrators the allegation of gun gun violence but also the tone of the sheriff in this news conference really stood out. i want to have our viewers listen to a little bit more of it. all the gun laws we got in place didn't prevent it, did it? neither will any new ones. because here's the fact the bad guys going to get a gun, no matter what law you have put in place. these juveniles shouldn't even possess a handgun. but they did. what's. so, joey, what stood out to you about that? number of things, abby. good to be with you. first of all, he even indicated that is the sheriff that he was emotional about it. there was a lot going through his mind. but in addition to those remarks, he was speaking to the issue of juvenile accountability and talking about the fact that we need to hold juveniles accountable. the fact that you know when he was a young kid, and even for his children, he
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would allow neighbors to whip his kids if they needed to. so there was a lot going on there, but i think you know, even spoke to the issue. few of gun control as it relates to look, it's not the gun that did it. no gun law that we could have would prevent this from occurring. so i think he was, you know, pretty amped up and quite frankly disturbed that the nature of this crime where you see that there are juveniles involved in the track, the travesty and the tragedy abbey of having three other juveniles dead so very disturbing, very unfortunate, and certainly something that needs to be mined. yeah i mean, you do have in the three juveniles at 12 year old. which is extraordinarily young, a 16 year old and a 17 year old. how does that affect the investigation and even potentially the prosecution here? i think it will affect it in a number of ways, so the first thing to consider is whether or not they'll be charges in adult court versus juvenile court. if you look at
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the jurisdiction, abby florida certainly is very tough on juveniles historically has been and so they had a process which is called direct file. what does that mean? it means that a prosecutor with respect to a 17 , or 16 year old could just go straight to adult court in using their discretion. if it's 14 15 year old isn't there's another process that they go through? but there's a lot involved. loved as it relates to having the ability as a prosecutor to jump right to adult court. and then, of course, there's the issue involving the 12 year old . and how was that handled? right do we now? if you're florida officials do that in juvenile court. the distinction obviously, is that adult court is very different, right? the focus in juvenile court. abby is on rehabilitation. it's on the fact that your mind obviously is not significantly developed as an adult would be. they take that into consideration and their various programs to assist and to help you in adult court. the focus really is on punishment and accountability, and so it'll be up to the local prosecutors, the state attorney to make a determination based on
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the gravity of the fence, the nature of the actions and the activities of these picula individuals as to what specifically they do and how these juveniles are treated. yeah and as for the investigation, there are still some holes here and what we know the victims were found in different locations in the sheriff wouldn't say whether he believed that they had been shot at all the same time and in the same location, and then later moved. do you have a sense of why some of those details might still be withheld at this point? so i think it's important whenever there's an investigation, abby that particularly when there is one subject or one suspect, who is at liberty to really be mindful of that, and to really before you give away too much in a press conference, right, you don't want to impair anyone's rights at the time that they are apprehended. you want witnesses who are credible who could potentially come forward. you don't want to give too much information that would otherwise not be known. and so i think
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it's important the investigatory stages to be very we mindful with respect to what information you give and what information witnesses could only know based upon their their being there, or having information other than having them heard it on the press, so a lot of ways to go here but in the press conference, abhi also that is, the sheriff spoke to the fbi having been involved the florida state officials having been involved in a number of other jurisdictions, assisting and in an investigation, like this already talked to the digital imprint the phones and what they'll glean from that, whether this surveillance or any the other thing. there'll be interviews of the parties who are living if they choose to speak. and so they said, at least the sheriff did that. there's a lot of information. a lot of evidence was left at the crime scene, and i think that will be evidence that will be used. in the prosecution. yeah i certainly expect that to be the case to joey jackson. thank you, as always. and still ahead for us. the republican led tennessee house has expelled two black democratic lawmakers over gun reform protests, and now they're
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narrowly. racial dimension of all of that is hard to ignore. i think what happened was a travesty of democracy because it they expelled the two youngest black lawmakers, which is no coincidence from the tennessee legislature because we are outspoken because we fight for our district, and they retaliated not because of that one incidence of us going to the well and joining those young people protesting gun violence, but because they got tired and did not feel like young black men have a right to be at the same diets as them. they felt like young black men don't have the right to sit in the chamber with them. they don't see us as equal. and there may very well be away for jones and pearson to get their seats back. but first before we get into that, this just in to cnn, they will be meeting with vice president kamala harris. she is heading to nashville today. cnn's ryan young is in nashville for us and priscilla alvarez is outside of the white house with that breaking news. so, priscilla, what are we learning about this ? a surprise trip by the vice president to nashville? i mean,
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this really shows the focus that the administration is putting on gun reform in what has become a flashpoint in tennessee. now vice president kamala harris had no public events scheduled for today. so this is a last minute trip that she is now taking to nashville, tennessee, of course , gun reform being a key issue here and what the administration has been pushing since the shooting in that private christian school and nashville last week that left six people dead. now president biden has all also chimed in on the expulsion of the state lawmakers , saying in a late night statement quote that it was shocking, undemocratic and without president. he also criticized republicans for not tackling gun reform going on to say, rather than debating the merits of the issue. these republican lawmakers have chosen to punish silence and expelled duly elected representatives of the people of tennessee. so today we will see harris traveling to nashville to meet
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with those three lawmakers who are facing sponsored in addition to the rest of the democratic state lawmakers in tennessee, abby alright, priscilla. thank you for that. and ryan. this is now a national story. the eyes of the country are on nashville right now, and emotions are very , very high. what are you hearing on the ground there? 30 seconds. this is unreal. how this played out. especially when i was on your show yesterday. all the protesters who showed up who stayed focused on the idea of talking about gun violence, and it was also very interesting cause i've had it pointed out to me several times through text messages with leaders across the state who are telling me just think about this. these two young men to young black men were fighting for gun control at the same time, a lot of times when people talk about urban gun violence, they ask where the community is when it comes to standing up about that. and that's something that the two young men were talking about all the time. the fact they had so many people that they know who have been killed by gun violence, and they want to see more god in control. that conversation did not happen at
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all. yesterday there was all focused on the procedural movements here. when we start today, we thought all three lawmakers we're going to be expelled. only two were and there were a lot of people who walked up and obviously pointed at the obvious that the two black members were thrown out, and that's something that's really left a stain for a lot of members across the state of tennessee. you feel that pain and you feel the questions coming up about why this had to be made so openly at this point in abbey that painting to come forward because on monday they plan to come back here and protest again. we're already hearing the both members could be back in their seat before the end of the month. because both city councils have a chance. but there were the members back in place, abby alright priscilla ryan young. thank you both very much. and still ahead for us an update on how tiger woods is doing today at the masters golf legend struggles in the opening round. how's the leg feel? sure.
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make the trip to the white house. explained her thinking about it on espn this morning. just going back on it. i mean the team. you don't get that experience. ever so being able to go back and i know my team probably wants to go for sure. and my coaches is supportive of that. so i'm gonna do what's best for the team, and they would like to go. we decided we're going to go there. we're gonna we're gonna go. alright i something tells me that's going to be a fun experience for them. but on another story in sports golf icon tiger woods has conquered the masters five times , but this year the course maybe conquering him. woods has struggled in the opening round and says that he is dogged by constant pain in the leg that he badly injured in a car accident in 2021. cnn's don riddell. is live for us at augusta, so don tiger hasn't missed the cut for the masters since 1996 can you turn it around today? ah abby.
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he's got it all to do. yeah he's since he's been a professional golfer. he's always played the weekend here at the masters whenever he's entered the tournament, of course, but he's up against it. yeah you're right . he really really did struggle yesterday and he knew that because the conditions were best yesterday, the it was bright. it was sunny. it wasn't raining. we're expecting a lot of weather to come in this afternoon and tomorrow he knew that yesterday was the day to get it done, and he didn't. he really struggled in particular with his iron play, ending the day with five mcgee's three birdies to overpass score, and it means that now he's really got to get out there. and get after it. he's played three holes. he's even so far, so no more bleeding , so to speak, but he's going to have to be a bit more aggressive if he wants to climb the leaderboard so that he can make the cut and play this weekend. but you know, tiger woods always such an absolutely massive story that has been the case once again here this week. another american doing much better. though brooks kept struggled
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with injury problems of his own seven under yesterday at five under. today he is in the clubhouse, leading the tournament on 12 on the park and looking absolutely brilliant. it's good to see him back 14 majors between 2017 and 2019, and then he got hurt, and then he kind of disappeared. but he's looking as good as he ever did before. yeah and as far as tigers concerned after what he went through with that car accident, it's you know, a lot to see him out there in the first place. it was such a tough accident for him. don riddell. thank you so much. yeah and before we go, you are about to see the body cam footage of a police rescuing police rescue of a baby from a second floor fire in indiana. take a look. this is a good story. kid. kinder, baby. lovely question. just give me the car seat. she's good, that's fine. please don't drop. i won't
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