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you're watching cnn newsroom and church just ahead. the hours to come, could see one of two democratic lawmakers in tennessee expelled over a gun before protests reclaim his seat will explain how and what else supporters are planning. another state is making it harder for women to get abortions. details plus a look at what's likely to happen, or pair of conflicting court decisions over a popular abortion drug, plus highly classified pentagon documents leaked on social media sites this hour, one ally the us apparently has been spying on says it wants to talk. live from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. good to have you with us, and we begin here in the united states were officials in nashville, tennessee, are set to determine the fate of expelled democratic
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state lawmaker justin jones. in the coming hours. the nashville metro council will vote on whether to reinstate him back into the states house of representatives. jones was one of two black lawmakers expelled by a republican supermajority last week. for taking part in a gun reform protests on the house floor. a third member who is white, was spared the expelled lawmakers say the gop controlled state capital always had a toxic environment. it is always been a toxic work environment to work in the tennessee state capitol when you have people who make comments about hanging you on a tree and hanging black people on a tree as a form of capital punishment when you wear a dashiki on the house floor, and a member gets up and they talk about your dashiki, saying it's unprofessional. they're really sending signals that you don't belong here. i think our presence as young black um, voices for our constituencies, people who will not bow down
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those who will not be conformed. that's what made put a target on us the day we walked into tennessee general assembly. cnn's isabel razali's has more. monday evening, the metropolitan council here right behind me in nashville will decide the political future of ousted lawmaker former representative justin jones. they are set to not only vote to appoint him but also vote to suspend a council rule that prohibits an appointment and a nomination from happening during the same meeting. if they're successful with that, and they will go ahead and appoint him to his former seat as an interim successor, they will need a supermajority for that. that's 27 council members. to vote for that. we've also heard from a councilman jeff syracuse that they have not received any threats here of any sort of political retribution for reappointing justin jones back to his seat. meanwhile when it comes to justin pearson, the other ousted lawmaker, he delivered a powerful sermon on
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easter sunday. take a listen wrong, mr. led to expel them. kick out, do what they must promise. lesson. all right. and when it comes to pearson's vacancy that is entirely up to the shelby county board of commissioners will. we're told by the chairman that they are not planning to discuss pearson situation up until the regularly scheduled meeting on wednesday, and even then it's unclear when they will schedule a special meeting to address that open seat. we are also seeing on social media organizers. nashville ian's right here. organizing a day of action so they will meet here before city council to rally and then after that city council meeting, they will go over and marched to the state capital. isabelle rose. salas cnn, nashville, tennessee.
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and earlier, cnn spoke with a member of the nashville metro council, who will hold that special meeting in the coming hours, councilwoman kunst terms , says republican efforts to expel the two black lawmakers has backfired. the actions of the legislature on last week have definitely given representative jones and pearson are larger stage. as you said they are activists. they speak for the people. they've been involved in the community for years when, um individuals elected them to that seat. they knew who they were. they wanted an activist in those seats, someone who would be unapologetic and speak for the people, and so you'll see. the people won't be silenced. and so you'll see a lot more. protest until they restored to their seats and also you'll see protests because there's still the issue of common sense gun laws and you know we're still experiencing gun violence at a high level in this country and in this state, so you'll still
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see protests and you'll still, uh see, uh constituents getting behind representative jones and pearson and pushing them forward for it even more. councilwoman terms also said she has heard from thousands of her constituents who are demanding that both the ousted lawmakers be reinstated. in iowa. there's criticism and anger from victim advocate groups after the des moines register reported that the state has halted its practice of paying for emergency contraception and, in some cases , abortions for sexual assault victims. a spokesperson for the newly elected republican attorney general said the payments are on hold as part of a review of victim services. and as she evaluates whether this is an appropriate use of public funds, in a statement to the des moines register, the ceo of planned parenthood north central states, called the move deplorable and reprehensible.
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the us health and human services secretary says the biden administration is considering all options after a texas judge ruled to suspend the food and drug administration's approval of a medication abortion drug. here's what the secretary told cnn's dana bash. and i believe that a an appeals court the supreme court, whatever court has to understand that this ruling by this one judge overturns not just access to mifid kristen, but possibly any number of drugs. what if they don't? that's speculation that i think is not worth engaging in. are you taking it off the table that you will recommend the fda ignore? a ban. everything is on the table. the president said that way back when the dobbs decision came out, every option is on the table. a spokesperson for the department later tried to walk back that comment, saying it would be it would set a dangerous precedent for the administration to disregard a
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binding decision. but the justice department and the drugs manufacturersave begun the appeals process within an hour of the texas ruling, a judge in washington state ruled in favor of 17 democratic led states and washington d. c, looking to expand access. to the abortion pill, which allows them to keep the drug available. the abortion pill ruling in texas is drawing strong reaction, including from those on capitol hill. cnn's elena train has more. the reaction from lawmakers has been pretty desperate after the court's decision was announced, democrats immediately started railing against the ruling. they held press conferences and spend the airwaves and some have even heaped pressure on president biden to ignore the judge's decision altogether. now republican lawmakers, meanwhile , have been far less outspoken, though we did hear from a few who are pressed on the issue during the sunday shows that includes congressman tony gonzalez, he's a republican from texas. who had pretty harsh
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words for the biden administration. here's what he had to say the administration wants to not not lead this ruling not live up to this ruling. then we're going to have a problem, and it may be a come a point where house republicans on the appropriation side have to defund fda programs that don't make sense. not all republicans are taking the same position. others like senator lindsey graham are urging the party to tamp down the divisive rhetoric and frame their positions as reasonable. here's lindsey graham. i want to protect as many babies as possible. i want exceptions for pregnancies as result of rape, incest, the life of the mothers in jeopardy then the family can decide. i do believe in common sense restrictions on abortion. that's where america is that we can win this issue at the ballot box. if we show up well, reasonable positions. if we have our head in the sand, we're gonna lose argue that graham's comments on this are pretty indicative of the broader political environment that
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republicans face when it comes to this issue. this is a very tricky territory for the party to navigate abortion in the wake of the dobbs decision last year has not been a winning issue for republicans, and we saw that during the 2022 midterm elections. jessica levinson is a professor at loyola law school and host of the passing judgment podcast. she joins me now from los hatchell is always a pleasure to talk with you. good to be here. so jessica in what has become an increasingly divided nation to opposing decisions on the abortion pill played out friday, one that would block access to an abortion drug in every state, while the other would increase access to that same pill. so what happens next? so that's the legal question the ruling from texas the one that would suspend the fda approval of mythic christian, which was approved back in 2000, that decision is stayed for seven days while the
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department of justice appeals up to the fifth circuit court of appeals, so nothing happens right now to people's access to mifid cristo. i think the fifth circuit will hear that appeal very quickly and then in part rosemary because of what you said there's also a competing ruling by another federal judge in washington, essentially says exactly the opposite. this case feels somewhat destined for the supreme court. but i do want people to know right now. at this point, nothing changes at the very least for a week and potentially for much longer. so if this does end up going to the supreme court, and that does look likely that supreme court is a reflection of a very polarized nation. what would you expect the outcome to be? so this is a very conservative supreme court. and of course, it is the same court that overturned roe v. wade and said that there is no constitutionally protected right to obtain an abortion. having
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said that this is a slightly different legal question, and i think that there are a couple of kind of escape hatches for the supreme court if they don't want to get to the big merits issue here. for instance, the people who sued in the texas case the doctors who sued and the medical associations who sued. i think there's a real legal question as to whether or not they have something called standing to walk into federal courthouse doors. i don't think that they proved that they have enough of an injury in order to be the plaintiffs, and that could provide the supreme court again with kind of a safety valve. the other thing for people to remember. is that yes, this is a very conservative court. but if this texas ruling stands, it also means that a single judge can essentially undermine approval by the fda for other drugs as well. and that's a precedent that even this court might not want to set, so i think there's some reason to kind of pause before we say, oh, it's a conservative ruling, and
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it's a conservative court so they'll uphold it and jessica while all of this plays out, the iowa attorney general's office is just halted its long term practice of paying for emergency contraception and, in some cases, abortions for sexual assault victims. what's going on here? i think that what we're seeing in the wake of the dobbs decision that june decision that overturned roe v. wade is that states really are taking steps to make it very, very difficult to obtain abortions sometimes outright banning them. but this is really a political decision that they want to try and make it very difficult for some women , including victims of sexual assault and rape to obtain an abortion, and it's a political decision that they have made. i think that they have the legal right to do so at this point, unless there's something under the state constitution that would prevent them, but i think what we're also seeing in a few elections, the for instance, the
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wisconsin supreme court election , some other state elections leading up to 2024 is that these types of policy changes may not be popular with a lot of not just democrats, but independents and moderates. and why do you think the united states of america is now in a position where it's debating a woman's choice of what to do with her own body? without the women of this nation? apparently having much say in the matter? how did we get here? well i think we got here through it took a long time to get here. but in part, the judiciary is not so most to make decisions that reflect the popular will, and i think that's actually for good reasons. so imagine that there's a law which we all agree is problematic. it tramples on individual rights. it's a law that bless the segregation. and at the time people support that lot. you don't want the judiciary going with popular opinion. having said that? i think we now have a
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supreme court that is on some issues out of step with the american public. we've been here before, and the question is whether or not the supreme court kind of self corrects the way that they did back in the late 19 thirties early 19 forties. that's about where we are in terms of how conservative this court is. jessica levinson. always a pleasure to get your analysis many things. thank you. we are seeing more fallout from highly classified pentagon documents leaked online in recent weeks. the documents appeared last month on the social media platform discord, according to screenshots of the post reviewed by cnn. taken together, they're providing a rare window into how washington spies on allies and foes alike. one of those allies. south korea says discussions will be held with counterparts in the us after some of the documents revealed a detailed conversation between south korean nionals
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security officials regarding ukraine as a whole. the topics exposed in the league range from us support for ukraine to information on other key allies like israel, they appear to have been produced between mid february and early march, u. s official. say they fear all of this could jeopardize intelligence sources and methods. and compromise foreign relationships. the justice department confirmed to cnn that it has launched an investigation into the source of the leak. one u. s lawmaker discussed the significance of the documents with cnn. we actually have to figure out the extent of how much is actual verifiable information that we've collected. how much is it? something has been repurposed by our foreign enemies the russia for their end goal and let's be clear. the reason this is coming out right now. it's because it is its goal is to weaken our resolve. weaken our alliance and
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help their end goal, which is to take all of ukraine. a source close to ukrainian president vladimir zelensky told cnn. ukraine has altered some of its military plans because of the leak. there are also concerns that sources who provided information about russian troops might be in danger. the governor of texas says he is working to pardon an army sergeant convicted of killing a black lives matter. protester on friday, a jury found daniel perry guilty of fatally shooting 28 year old garrett foster. just a day later, governor greg abbott announced the potential pardon even before a judge set a date for perry's sentencing. cnn's camila banal has latest. when it comes to the pardon. governor greg abbott is pointing to self defense and to the stand your ground laws in texas. but the district attorney in travis county says this is troubling and says in the legal process,
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it is a jury who gets to decide not the governor. now in terms of the cases all happened in 2020 during a black lives matter. protests in austin, texas. and daniel perry was driving for ride share company he at some point encounters protesters and specifically encounters garrett foster, who was 28 years old at the time, and perry's defense team says that foster who was carrying an ak 47 raised that ak 47 that perry felt like his life was in jeopardy. that's when he decided to pull out the gun from his car and shoot and kill. faster now the district attorney in travis county, saying that this was not self defense, saying that this was murder and a jury here agreed on friday. i want you to listen to foster's father and his reaction after that verdict were, uh, thank you for that
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legal team that represented the jury. and we're happy with the verdict. we are. very sorry for his family as well. just there's no winners in this. and i'm just glad it's over. now. the governor says he will work quickly to pardon perry. he wants an expedited process in all of this, but keep in mind. perry has not been sentenced. he has not appealed his conviction yet, so there's still a lot that needs to happen here in the legal process. camila burnell, cnn, los angeles. still to come. beijing puts taiwan on alert three days of military drills are coming to a close, sending a warning about the islands growing ties with u. s officials and will go to ukraine for the latest from back mood and an overnight russian missile strike in separation that can just amount. well, the h helps you
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after russian strikes hit the city of separation, officials say the rockets ripped through this residential building early sunday, killing a 50 year old man and his 11 year old daughter . crews managed to rescue a third person from the rubble. in his nightly address. ukrainian president vladimir zelensky again accused russia of terrorism for carrying out the attack on orthodox palm sunday. dr roeder is probably this is how the terrorist state spending this palm sunday. this is how russia is further isolating itself from the world from humanity. every holy christian holliday teaches us that although we may not know how we can be sure that evil will lose. a military spokesperson says ukrainian forc are still thr positions in bomb mood despiteifficulties. he also saidhat vagner fighters have been the most aggressive in the back mood direction, but
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ukraine is still supplying ammunition, food and supplies to its troops in the area and evacuating the wounded. meanwhile a soldier on leave described the fighting as hell in mahmoud. he also noted that russia has the advantage in numbers and ammunition and that the enemy artillery is shooting nonstop. china's military has been ramping up the rhetoric as it nears the end of drills in the waters and skies around taiwan. state media says the people's liberation army practice maritime blockades and ambush assaults on enemy vessels monday. the drools began a day after taiwan's president returned from a trip to visit officials in the us and central america. a move that angered beijing. so let's get the latest from cnn's beijing bureau chief stephen young. he joins us now live so stephen what's the latest on these military drills and the threat that they might pose if there's a miscalculation of sorts? rosemary you know it's
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worth noting that in terms of scale and intensity, this is still not reaching the level that we what we saw last year when then u. s house speaker nancy pelosi visited taiwan. i believe we have some live videos of the taiwan strait and the waters, at least in this location appeared to be calm. as if now now the reason for this relative restraint if you will, according to, many, analysts says, due to the fact that president visit to the us this time, coinciding with several very important visits here. in china, including one by a former taiwan president, whose party is considered pro beijing and the beijing leadership here, obviously aware of their actions , what their actions might have taiwan domestic politics, especially with a presidential election coming in january of next year, and also of course, french president macron and the european commission president dandelion both were here and the eu foreign policy chief is coming this week along with
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brazilian president lula so that chinese are increasingly trying to present itself as a global hub for diplomacy as in international peacemaker, especially on the heels of that deal brokered between the saudis and iranians. obviously there are a lot of expectations and what they could do on the war in ukraine as well. so they are mindful of their actions, the optics and implications of what they do on taiwan on this front as well. but the worry here as we mentioned is, you know as they continue to normalize this kind of war games around taiwan no matter to scale and intensity , especially whether assets crossing the medium line in the street. that had been observed by both sides for decades. until recently, there is this new element of added uncertainty and potential danger, especially with not just taiwanese, but also americans, and they're our allies continue to sell through and fly through this region to assert their claims and navigational and overflight freedoms and miscalculation, of
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course. could lead to not just conflict but also confrontation and conflict between the two superpowers of the world. and that, of course, is a major concern here. rosemary alright thanks to steven jiang joining us live from beijing. for decades. they were known as the troubles the deadly sectarian violence that tore through northern ireland. now us president joe biden will be headed there to mark the 25th anniversary of the agreement that brought them to an end on that milestone. just. eight i got into dutton college a and no matter how much i paid, it followed me everywhere. so i consolidated i it into a low rae personalal loan from sophie aloe with low fixed rates and borrow world, managing money is hard. that's why i love rocket money. an app that brings your entire financial picture into focus.
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with thousands of worshippers gathered for one of the holiest times of the year, just days after violence erupted, jewish worshippers gathered at the western wall where the traditional priestly blessing for passover proceeded peacefully. israeli police boosted forces ahead of the prayers and other religious events, including easter mass. at the same time muslims gathered at the alexa mosque for prayers amid the holy month of ramadan. tensions there remain heightened nearly a week after israeli forces stormed one of islam's holiest sites. israel claims its forces had to go into the mosque because hundreds of rioters had barricaded themselves inside. us president joe biden is heading to northern ireland this week to celebrate an historic anniversary. the president arrived back in washington hours ago after spending the weekend at camp david. his first stop abroad will be belfast were 25 years
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ago monday, british and irish leaders and most of northern ireland's political factions signed the good friday agreement. the power sharing accord ended three decades of deadly sectarian violence between protestant unionists, catholic republicans and the british military that were known as the troubles. but while the violence subsided, many say the sectarian tensions that triggered it remains simmering beneath the surface. cnn's nic robertson reported on the historic agreement for us 25 years ago and has returned to belfast to see how the peace deal has changed life there and how it has not. yeah like that. and then this one. erin mcardle is a piece, baby. look at this. and this the first catholic born minutes after northern ireland's 1998 good friday peace agreement was signed really special. it's something that i'm very proud of putting an end to decades of
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bloodshed, her mother hoping erin wouldn't face the dangers known as the troubles as she did. we were still very skeptical. will this work today about home just because of the bombings and the shootings and that so i think? yeah for me personally, the good friday agreement has me and my life very happy and very safe. this is where the deal was signed. i was outside that night, the ground was freezing underfoot. but inside here, the mood thought former u. s. senator george mitchell sent over by president bill clinton did what have been impossible for 30 years with more than 3000 lives, lost. negotiated a peaceful end to the sectarian bloodletting. so what does it mean to you that your father used to paint murals like these here? i think it's great that kind of in a way lets him live forever. joel keys is another piece, baby, a
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protestant has the good friday belfast agreement delivered for you. i don't think so. the good friday agreement did was took away the bombs and bullets, but it did not in the address people's mindsets despite helping the economy the good friday peace agreement has so far struggled to shift historic divisions protestant tending to be pro british and some catholics aspirations for a united ireland. what piece kind of looks like nowadays is oh, and protestant catholic friends, but we just don't talk about that stuff and that space, but i think that's pseudo piece. that's that's that's false peace . we should be able to have strong conversations with each other. but so many barriers, the conversation remain. most schools are still segregated. and remarkably, these peaceful but not only still here that taller and longer than they were before the peace deal. real tensions exist. one kicked her
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head. she could have been. no, it could have been different situation. you could have lost her daughter like you know what i mean in derry 12 year old ella mclay protestant school girl tells us how a group of catholic children beat her up and they were like you're a proud no. you're protestant. that's what i was saying. video her parents share with us is brutal. police say they are investigating the incident as a sectarian attack a shocking reminder of life before the peace deal. there are other reminders to these marches coming out to support a group that police believe tried to kill one of their officers in february. trading through belfast, just days ahead of president joe biden's visit hardline groups that rejected the good friday agreement haven't gone away. it's because
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of groups like this one that the british government has recently raised its terror threat level here in northern ireland from substantial to severe. from a threat likely to a threat highly likely for aaron and most people here despite imperfections. northern ireland's cup is more than half full happy here, so i'd like to stand or there are no place robinson cnn. belfast, northern ireland. still ahead, searching for the missing and the cause of the disaster after a building collapses in france will tell you the latest from marseille when cnn newsroom continues. here's your p parache packed it myself certain it's okay. mhm. are you foreign prints certain. certainty
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explosion shook the building and then collapsed. eight people were reported missing, but it's not clear if that includes the two bodies that have been found. the local prosecutor says investigators are looking into whether a gas leak caused the disaster. also in france, at least four people have been killed by an avalanche near mont blanc. this video was captured from a nearby ski resort. in addition to those killed the interior minister tweeted that several others have been injured. officials say two more people are missing, but eight others escaped unharmed. i'm rosemary church for our international viewers. world sport is coming up next and for those of you here in north america will be back with more cnn newsroom in just a moment to stay with us.
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news is scheduled to begin this week. the voting machine company is suing the conservative media giant for $1.6 billion over election fraud claims made by some of fox's a list talent they could be forced to testify under oath, as could their boss, rupert murdoch. cnn senior media reporter oliver darcy spoke earlier to jim acosta about the case. you could see people like tucker carlson, sean hannity, brett baer, maria bartiromo. a lot of a list. fox news stars are set to take the stand. if this does go to trial, and it's looking like it's going to go to trial, and this will be very uncomfortable, jim, i think for fox news. i mean, it will be agonizing for them. they'll have their top talent on the stand, and they will be forced to talk about how they didn't believe trump's election lies but allowed those lies to be to take . hold on the networks air now, like you said, it is possible
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that a settlement could happen, but jury selection starts thursday and this will go to trial on april 17th if both sides can't hammer out a deal before then. meanwhile court filings show fox news has settled a separate defamation lawsuit about the 2020 election , this one with a venezuelan businessman who accused the network of making false claims about him. former fox business host lou dobbs had accused the businessman of playing a key role in supposedly rigging the election against donald trump. the details of the settlement were not made public. auto maker tesla is opening what it calls a mega factory in shanghai while best known for electric cars. the company's new facility is supporting energy storage. it will produce 10,000 mega pack batteries a year that's equal to about 40 gigawatt hours or 40. billion what's running for one
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hour? hope you're getting all of this. that's a lot considering you probably have a 60 or 100 watt bulb in your desk lamp right now. tesla founder elon musk says the factory in china will supplement the output of the current mega pack facility in california. historic strike is said to happen in the coming hours at rutgers university. three unions representing about 9000 faculty and staff at the new jersey school decided to walk out over wages, equal pay and affordable housing. among other things, it will be the first time in the universities 257 year history that an academic strike has happened on campus. one union official is appealing to the community for support. i hope when you're on the picket lines, you'll make a point of talking to someone who's part of this community that you've never met before. you've never seen before. someone had a different job title students that are out there and support. please talk
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about why we're out there. understand that. our solidarity is our power. we want to transform the rutgers to the place it can be and it should be and we know by standing together we will succeed. on sunday, rutgers president issued a statement saying he was deeply disappointed in the decision. new jersey's governor has offered to host all parties involved on monday for continued discussions. spanish golfer john ram now has his first green jacket after winning the 87th masters tournament at augusta on sunday. but it certainly didn't come easy after a weekend of weather delays, the final day of competition became a marathon, with ram, rallying from several strokes down before taking the lead for good. world sports, don riddell has more now from augusta. john rome began the week here at augusta with a double bogey. he has ended it as
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a double major winner, his first masters title coming at the end of a grueling week and a very, very long day, he and all the other players had to come out early and finish their third rounds, and he began the day four strokes behind his playing partner. brooks kept a but by the end of it, ram was four strokes clear at the top of the leaderboard. it was an emotional scene as he celebrated on the 18th green with his wife and his two young kids. and this continues an extraordinary run of form. it's a just reward for the work he's been putting in lately, his sixth global victory since october, and it sends him back to the top of the world rankings. we all dream of things like this. let's players and you try to visualize what it's going to be like and what is going to feel like and, uh when i hit that third shot on the green, just the wave of emotion. of so many things that overtook me. i never thought i was going to cry
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if i went in a golf tournament, but i got very close on on that 18th hole. um in a lot of it because of what he means to me and to spanish gulf. spain's 10th major for a player during the masters fourth and my second win right. my second major win. it's pretty incredible. and i know this one was for 70. i know he he was up there helping and help he did. at augusta this week. we have also witnessed the great tiger woods taking another step into the twilight of his career. it was more of a limp than a step. but after another fragile departure, we can only wonder how many more major tournaments he has in him. however the age of 52 is greatest rival phil mickelson has roared back into the spotlight. who could ever have imagined that lefty? he was mired in controversy this time last year and who didn't even play here at augusta could shoot a 65 to finish in a tie for second. it's the lowest round by a 50 something player ever at the masters. stirs. and with three live golfers, finishing in the top six with mickelson and
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kept contending for the green jacket, there is renewed focus on the strength and validity of the saudi backed rebel tour. perhaps it's not the golfing graveyard that some establishment figures had come to believe we leave augusta with more questions than answers, but this compelling tournament has only served to heighten the excitement. for the rest of the gulf season. back to you. thanks for that. taylor swift and her longtime boyfriend, actor joe alwyn, have broken up. a source close to swift confirmed this to cnn. the two are said to have just grown apart but intend to remain friends. they had been together for six years. swift is in the middle of her eros tour. elwyn is listed as a songwriter in several of her recent albums. when king charles third is crowned next month at westminster abbey, the monarch will travel in style. buckingham palace is two carriages will take him to his coronation and back first, the diamond jubilee
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state coach seen here will be used when he and queen camilla leave for the coronation in the morning after the service, the 260 year old gold state coach will be used for a much larger procession back to buckingham palace. the coach is huge. you might be able to tell that from how i'm standing beside it. it's nearly four m tall. it's over seven m long. it weighs four tons because of that, it can only be used at a walking pace, which really adds to the majesty in the stateliness of this great royal procession. the coronation will take place on may 6th. it will be the first time a new british sovereign is crowned in 70 years and to mark the momentous occasion there is a new royal emoji. this crown will appear on twitter coronation hashtags are used. the royal family says it's based on the 17th centuries and edward's crown, which king charles, the
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third will wear during his coronation. well as easter weekend comes to a close. we thought it was an appropriate time to check in on the restoration of notre dame. the landmark is scheduled to reopen to the public next year, five years after the devastating fire that brought its steeple crashing down john jim bittermann reports now from paris. it was the most haunting image of a sickening afternoon. the spirt of notre dame crashing through the cathedral roof as flames burned all around. in the four years since, as giant oaks have been felled ashes cleared away. shock and dismay has turned to confidence that the spire and the cathedral will rise again and soon. if you believe the general who president emmanuel macron put in charge of rebuilding the monument president say we will rebuild this cafe board in five
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years. the words head of state of fice. and the reputation of france's at state. the general wants the chief of staff of the french army. what to visit an extraordinary woodshop in eastern france to inspect how the work is going. here carpenters are moving around tons of oak like children's building blocks to rebuild the spire that collapsed as well as the rest of the cathedrals. roof beams which were destroyed in the fire. cutting and fitting precise down to the millimeter. well much care and effort and money are being expended to make sure that reconstructed notre dame is just like the old one. the workers who are working on these giant pieces of would say they are sometimes amazed at how they could have done all this 1000 years ago. one person who has had a better view than most of the notre dame reconstruction is photographer thomas van houten, reeve. his photos are going up along the walls of the notre dame worksite. he began taking pictures of the cathedral
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long before the fire, sometimes using an ancient wooden camera as old as the iconic speyer itself. tree was then commissioned to document the work inside by national geographic and the french establishment, charged with the notre dame restoration and preservation as the monument slowly rose again from the ashes. he emotionally recorded the work inside and outside when you're inside notre dame, you feel something. it's a place of reverence and when you're incited, and you see it in its damaged state, you feel something even more. i mean, it goes it goes straight to your heart has watched firsthand as not only the damage from the fire was cleared away. but as well centuries of grime that had accumulated before the fire. in some ways he believes the newly restored notre dam will be even better than what was there before when they take the scaffolding out, and they were able to see everything. i think it will look immaculate, beautiful in a way we've never seen it before. jim bittermann, cnn paris and thanks so much for
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