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here's number two. so you want me to be at night, agent god, no. i want you to answer the phone for them. rarely rings. the night agent from netflix, and my favorite right now is at number three. i love you, but you are not serious people. i have the best dad award goes to logan roy, the final season of succession right food fighters announcing their first album without beloved drummer taylor hawkins. that's the new song rescued. hawkins died last year while on tour with the band at age 50, the band says a new album titled, but here we are. comes out in june. selected them. thanks for joining us. i'm christine romans, cnn this morning starts right now. good
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morning. today's thursday. i know today actually is don't rush time because it moves fast , right too fast too fast. but it is thursday. thank you for joining us. everyone caitlin is off a lot to get to won't we start with five things to know for this thursday, april 20th 2023. we're gonna start with the tornado outbreak striking oklahoma. at least two people are confirmed dead in the town of coal. significant damage, reported the supreme court, delaying its decision on myth of kristen until tomorrow, the justices seeking more time to assure ruling that could impact the accessibility of the abortion pill across the country and a judge here in new york, ordering mark pomerantz to testify today before june. jordan's house judiciary committee, pomerantz is a former prosecutor who once led the manhattan d. a s investigation into donald trump's business dealings also happening today, twitter says it's going to remove you know those check marks. we have one. with legacy
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blue check marks from accounts. it is a push by the company to have people pay a monthly fee to have the mark. and the mystery in our skies is a lot bigger than we thought the pentagon revealing its tracking more than 650 potential ufo cases, cnn this morning starts right now. do you have a good night to do anything fun had? yeah i put two little kids to bed. and then i said hi to my husband and red and went to bed was your night fun. i had dinner with a former colleague and very good friend, and i also was talking to people at a restaurant and they said, look behind you. and what was kevin hart? really a restaurant . he came over to say hello. whenever sonny and person is my gosh, she's the best that the
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best. i told him. i wanted to come see your show. you said anytime i go us with you get to the news. because we have mysterious stuff. talk about very busy news day at least two people dead in oklahoma after a tornado outbreak and right now the powerful storm is on the move. this is the aftermath in a small heart hit town of coal, and it is about 30 miles south of oklahoma city, meteorologist for a local tv station came face to face with the tornado watch. look at the winds flowing into the tornado. oh big power flashes hitting cold right now. oh my gosh. oh my gosh! this is incredible. back up a little bit more. we're fine. where we're at the tornado is getting stronger . right back over here to the left. it's moving extremely slowly. well that is the same tornado that killed two people and the danger not over. yet. more than 50 million americans are under threat of severe
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weather from south texas, all the way to wisconsin and across the midwest to tennessee meteorologist derek van damme. he is tracking the storm for us, and the damage is already done. good morning to you, derek. the national weather services has is warning people that last night the storm was behaving a radically and it was hard to predict. so where is it going now? yeah extremely erratic. in fact, the storm's almost working intendant together and one absorbing the other. we can step through the storms. there's oklahoma city, and you can almost see the progression of the tornado as it forms. but there was another tornado trying to form just to its north cycles through and then drops yet another tornado to its north and east so complicated, making it very challenging to issue warnings. but listen to what people had to contend with here. in oklahoma. a large tornado barreling through central oklahoma wednesday. the tornado is just to our south right here . damon is pulling in tremendous
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inflowg to produce damage. we have large hailstones being p. the tornadot cole oklahoma, killing at least two people, a local official told cnn. very very intense, very slow moving. tornado tornado left down trees and power lines creating challenges for first responders to find those trapped. there were over 150 storm reports wednesday and 15 tornadoes. eight tornadoes hit oklahoma, four in iowa and three in kansas. hail damaged this local stations. helicopter mid air the hell up. i have no windshield. the helicopters beat up. we're trying to make its paul's valley and land. multiple hailstorms hit parts of oklahoma , causing severe damage workers at this oklahoma papa john's hid in the walk in freezer that was
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surrounded by three ft of concrete was running pretty hard. then we heard hail and walked outside and a piece of pale him in the face. so then i went back inside, and then we went back into the walk in freezer. the general manager of that papa john's, says her car was thrown across the parking lot in my front door flew open, and, um it was like flapping in the wind, so i ran out there and pulled the door shut and locked it so that it i guess to protect us a little more. and then we went all back in the walk in. and then when it finally comes all the way down, we came outside and mike cars, literally , not where i left it. this assisted living facility had to evacuate 33 of its tenants after the building was destroyed, and the front of this assisted living facility is just completely blown away. there's holes in it. there's no glass everything seems to be gone. luckily no injuries were reported. the windows are blown out. and there's water in the
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building. the girls had started getting people in their bathrooms and for those that could and then pulling people away from the windows. so they're the heroes tonight. regardless of how erratic the storms actually were. we have the ability to see inside of a tornado using these very powerful, very sensitive radars , and without even having an eyewitness account on the ground we use what is called the correlation coefficient so basically picks up on anything that is not a raindrop, not a snowflake in erratic size, and that indicates that debris is being lofted in the air. this is a velocity scan that shows us motion moving towards the radar and motion moving away from the radar so we can pinpoint right. where the tornado actually forms and continues to move on so very, very impressive and very sensitive storm systems that we're able to use. and that is, of course, the result with the wedge tornado that created the destruction on the ground. we still have ongoing
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thunderstorms. at the moment. don and poppy, they're moving through kansas city as we speak. keeping an eye on it. derek van dam. thank you, derek. wrong door. wrong driveway. wrong car three shootings hundreds of miles apart, leaving these young people on your screen, either injured or dead over everyday mistakes. let's start in texas, where two cheerleaders were shot after one tried to get in the wrong car by accident, one of them peyton washington, still recovering in the intensive care unit this morning. police say they have arrested this man who was known to law enforcement or rosa flores is live in austin. rosa. good morning to you. be done and i keep talking about this cannot get over. all of these young people being shot. for a mistake. do we know how peyton washington is doing? you know she's done the icu, papi and she is doing better. that's according to lynne sheer, she's the owner of the gym where peyton trained and she sent us a statement overnight. i want to read it to you, she said. she is awake and talking. she will be in the icu for a couple of more
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days while they control the risk of infection, and they will hopefully be able to go back in and close her up later this week so that she can begin the road to recovery. she was able to watch her team via facetime last night as they had their final practice and show off before leaving to compete this weekend . it was very hard for her to watch and not be there, and poppy, as you might imagine. she's a competitive athlete, and she really wishes that she could go to the world championships this weekend, and she's not going to be able to because she's going to be in the hospital. prosecute rosa. what can you tell us about the suspect? right? we understand. he's known to law enforcement fled the scene, but police found him pretty quickly. police did find him very quickly, and it was through some police work. in essence, what detectives did is they obtained the surveillance video from the grocery store. they were able to identify the suspect there because of the vehicle. they saw him in the black hoodie by the gas pumps
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and then in the parking lot, and what police did is they ran the license plates and went to the registered address and behold. the suspect's brother was the one who came out first, and then momentarily, the suspect walked out of that house registered to the vehicle in the same black hoodie that he was in the surveillance video that detectives found and so poppy. the name of the suspect is pedro rodriguez, 2025 year old from that area in elgin, texas. and i should add that all of this is according to the search warrant affidavit. which also said that they recovered a gun, ammunition and a magazine from that vehicle . copy the flora's keep us updated on on her condition and thank you for the reporting. i want to go now to kansas city. that's where the man accused of shooting a black teenager who went to the wrong door has pleaded not guilty. 84 year old andrew lester, appearing in court in missouri yesterday afternoon, facing assault and armed criminal action charges
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after admitting he shot ralph funeral, he said that he was scared the teenager was trying to break into his home. you also that he went to the wrong address to pick up his younger brother's, rang the doorbell and then was shot. his attorney responded to the judge letting lester out on bond. i think that they need to hold this man in custody. i do think he has nothing to lose. at this point. he's likely going to be convicted and it would be convenient. i guess for him to try to skip town. so the attorney also releasing this photo of the teenager he called general a walking miracle that said he has a long road to recovery after suffering from a traumatic brain injury. lester is due back in court june 1st, and we should note in our next hour. we're going to talk to his grandson, lester's grandson. who says that he is not surprised. that this happened. a man accused of shooting and killing a young woman in his driveway and upstate new york has been detained, denied bail. i should say it could face more charges.
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kevin monahan is facing second degree murder charges. he appeared in court yesterday. there he is wearing a suit and shackles. during that hearing, prosecutors said they could add a handful of other charges, including attempted murder, sheriff in rural washington county says kaylin gillis died when monaghan shot at the car that she was riding in with friends. he said they were trying to pull out of the man's driveway after realizing they were at the wrong house. her dad spoke out after that hearing here is our bridging grass reporting. killings. two younger sisters. lily and maddie. have to grow up without their older says it. my wife, angel. it's gonna have to go through the rest of her life. without her baby girl, a grieving father whose last words to his daughter were i love you now overcome with emotion after the man who allegedly killed 20 year old kaylan gillis ordered by a judge to remain behind bars. she was
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killed. she's dead. i don't think there's any more serious harm than that. 65 year old kevin monahan is facing a second degree murder charge. authorities said gillis was with her boyfriend blake, walsh and two others driving on this rural new york road looking for a friend's house last weekend when they lost cell service with no gps, they pulled into monahan's driveway. police say he fired two shots as the car was turning around hit, telling nbc my friend said they're shooting go tried to step on the gas as fast as i could, and that's when the fatal shot came through. i want to believe it was instant. i'm hoping it was praying it was for this man. to sit on his porch and fire at a car. with no threat. is just. angers me so badly. and i just hope to god
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that he dies in jail court, prosecutors say monahan, a longtime resident of washington county, had a reputation as one of being confrontational and hot tempered attorney tells cnn. he has no criminal history and fired the shots because he believed the cars were revving their engines and monahan felt threatened, adding quote. he's a normal human being who was involved in a tragic series of events and, of course, he feels horrible that a young girl's life was lost. gillis remembered most for her smile was set to move to florida with her family at the end of the year. she loved animals, so she planned to study marine biology so smart. she was so smart, kind loving. she had so many friends and was excited to begin. a life with her boyfriend is amazing, young man. he wanted to marry my daughter. and i would have loved
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that. gillis died next to him that night killed for simply making a wrong turn. grass cnn, washington county, new york. all of these young people. all of these young people. being shot killed. we have peyton in the icu. a six year old that's right was grazed by a bullet because her ball rolled into someone's yard carolina. it's senseless. i mean, we have to get a handle on it. we keep saying it. nothing happens. but something has to happen. we could do an entire show just shootings were talking before the show of just shootings that happened overnight or in the just the past couple of days. just an entire story after story after story after story. we're going to update people a little bit later on, john miller is gonna be here. we'll talk about that, as a matter of what you just brought up about. this six year old in north carolina will have more on that later. meantime in washington house speaker kevin mccarthy scrambling to get his party on board with his new debt
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to decide whether it will cut off access to mit. for kristen. it's all comes after trump appointed judge abruptly revoked the abortion pills fda approval even though it's been widely available. for more than 20 years by the administration fighting to overturn that ruling . it is the most significant abortion related dispute to reach the supreme court since the justices overturned roe versus wade last june. let's bring in senior legal affairs correspondent paula reed pollock morning to you. a lot of people have questions about why the court would do this. do we have any indication as to why the delay? one administrative stay being extended like this is certainly unusual. it suggests they're up to something behind the scenes, maybe working on a nuanced extension of this day or their own opinion. but at this point, it's unclear exactly why they've extended this pause. the big headline for folks at home poppy is that this widely used abortion drug will continue to remain available, but we could get an update tomorrow at the center of this controversy is chris stone, a drug that is used in combination with another drug, in a process called
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medication abortion, which accounts for over half of all the abortions in the united states, and after the supreme court last spring, as you'll remember, they overturned the constitutional right to an abortion medication. abortion became a real focus both in conservative state legislatures and in litigation, and a few weeks ago that judge in texas invalidated. the fda is decades old approval of medford, kristen and right now, the supreme court has to decide. okay, what do we do with that decision, while this larger issue works its way through the courts. would they? by midnight tomorrow night, paula, would they the court be deciding on the merits of it, or would that be down the road? we expect that would be down the road, but poppy, they have a lot of options on the table here. they could decide to just take up this case and decided before the end of the term, which is usually in june. they could also let this continue to work its way through the appeals court process. the issue immediately in front of them right now is what do you do with access to
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this drug in this texas judge's decision while this issue is being considered on the merits, but look, they could certainly come out with an opinion that would be expected that they would likely want to hear oral arguments. have briefings and all of that on such a consequential issues, so right now we expect there could be an update or there could be another extension tomorrow, but it's clearly a case that everyone is watching. paula reid. thank you for the update here for two weeks, and now we don't get to see her abandoned us for washington, dc paula reid, come back. we miss you. we like having you said it's good to see you. come back anytime we love having you okay, so republican speaker of the house, kevin mccarthy is continuing his effort to get members of his party to go along with his plan to raise the debt. ceiling and cut federal spending. not all gop lawmakers are fully on board yet. there was no yesterday and i'll be a no. until i fully read the package and see what it does and doesn't do continuously lied to the american public. say we're gonna cut cut cut, and
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then we agreed to something, and then you know, here we are back at our limit again. i support the framework, but i haven't looked at. i got to go look at the text. the devil's in the details. we'll see the devil's in the details. well, joining us now seeing congressional correspondent lauren fox lauren good morning to you, apparently, as he said, the devil's in the details. so what is mccarthy's plan to get the republican holdouts to play ball? yes and mccarthy can only lose four republicans. you saw four there in doubt already. so what is inside this package house republicans unveiling their own debt ceiling plan yesterday, and it would increase the country's borrowing limit to $1.5 trillion or until the end of march next year. whichever one comes first. the legislation also restores spending levels to 2022 levels as well as repealed some items like more money for irs and force, mint and green tax credits, so there's a lot in here that conservatives can rally around. but the question is, are they going to provide
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kevin mccarthy the votes and that is so critical because the house speaker has to be able to prove republicans are united to get back to the negotiating table with the white house. the president has already cast doubt that mccarthy is going to be able to get this job done the big test next week when lawmakers return after the weekend. that is when leaders are hoping to put this bill on the floor. but a lot of questions remain whether or not these spending cuts are big enough to win over the conservatives that you heard there still doubting whether they can back this packaged on lauren. president biden's debt ceiling plan is essentially no negotiating a clean increase. is that more likely to get congressional support here? well that's certainly more likely to get support in the u. s senate, which is controlled by democrats . but even there, there's really a huge question of how this gets resolved because you would still need 10 republicans in the u. s. senate to vote with democrats to ensure that a debt ceiling could pass. so there's a huge question
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mark right now how this gets resolved done and behind the scenes, there's not some quiet negotiation happening. this is all playing out in public and right now both sides incredibly dug in with the ear of potential default really possible by early or mid summer. all right. lauren fox on capitol hill early this morning. thank you, lauren and new this morning, the bible administration slamming the house speaker's debt ceiling proposal. white house press secretary karine jean pierre writing in a statement. maga house republicans are holding the american economy hostage in order to take a hatchet to programs americans rely on every day to make ends meet, she added . this house republicans must avoid default and stop playing economics brinksmanship with the american people's livelihoods and retirements. our next hour, karine jean pierre will join us. live, so make sure you stay tuned for that. governor ron desantis already facing headwinds in the 2024 race for the white house, even though he hasn't officially announced he's running. why is potential rival donald trump is focused on racking up endorsements in florida busses. we are fighting
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this crime. i reclaimed my time. you're a liar. you are letting this go on in the numbers prove it. you can't lie about the facts. secretary secretary may yorkis. gop congresswoman marjorie taylor green, calling homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas a liar how that forced members of our own party to silence her for the rest of the hearing straight ahead. that was put on earth to work here. i donon't have hobbis . i donon't believe in weekends. ththe only thing i love more thn emails and spreadsheetets, meetings about emails and spreadsheets, so when do i start people with all the answers get all the answers. ask maram accountants to finally lose £ and ep it off with gallo is amazing. been maintaining the weig is gone, and it's never coming back. with goal. oh, i'm not only kept off the weight, but i'm happier and healthier and i have a new lease on life
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desantis. what i think is really interesting is you got all this attention. and seemed like a shoo in. but you right? there are growing questions about desantis his own ability to win over the independent and suburban voters who deliver the white house president biden and whether the hardline stances the governor has taken, including an abortion will repel the very voters that he promises to win back. yeah, i was just up in new hampshire with him over the weekend. it was his first trip. and it's just so clear that central to his pitch is that he's the electable republican. now he's not saying donald trump's name on the stump just yet, but his whole argument is look, the party has been losing. look at how much i've won in florida. this is why you should turn the page and have a new face for the party. and now he just went to washington, d. c. to try to collect some endorsements and some support and really stopped the bleeding that he's been experiencing, and trump was the person who ended up with more endorsements this week, including from the florida delegation, and it's just a sign of some of the struggles he's having from the florida delegation. his own state, right, you know, so and then look, this is one of the
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challenges running against the former president. he has an apparatus he has relationships in washington, d. c. and it's just one of the challenges for desantis. he's saying i'm the electable candidate. and it's not clear even among some of his own donors and supporters with some of the positions that they think so. you you said he went to washington, he met with john cornyn senator john cornyn. let's listen to some of that, and then we'll discuss. the most important thing to me is winning the election. it doesn't do you much good to come in second and because you can't set the agenda and you can't pursue your policy agenda, and so i think people want to get behind somebody who they are confident can win in 2024. okay, so what? this talk of electability is who is he speaking to here? is he speaking to is he speaking about? donald trump, or is it ron desantis or what is he? i mean, i think john cornyn's probably speaking about donald trump, right. the congressional republicans have had a front row seat to the
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challenges that trump has brought to the party. they lost the house in 2018 trump lost in 2020. they lost the senate in 2021 2022. they had more disappointing elections right. they have seen the challenges that trump has brought to the party in the last few years. at the same time, they're not rallying behind ron desantis just yet, and that's one of the struggles that he's having. so that's not an endorsement of ron desantis. it's just that we have to be careful and who we choose. yes, i mean, this is this is the kind of comments you make when you think that donald trump is the front runner of the republican party, and you have concerns that he is the front runner in the republican party meeting with all these donors, so there's been real questions when joe biden's actually gonna get into this race at the same time of his advisors say there's no pressure for him to jump and he's really been accelerating at this point because he doesn't have to. act like a presidential candidate, but go on. he can just be president, right? and absolutely, and this is what their argument has been, and i think that even if he does enter the race is mostly going to just be president. he's not going to be rushing around the campaign
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trail right away. the reason just answered. why you would get in right now is money to start raising money to building a war chest and to start building relationships and some of these states, there's only a few really competitive states and you want to be out there touching people, so he's invited a lot of his top donors. people raise at least a million dollars, the last campaign to come to washington, d. c at the end of next week, have a private meeting with him in the evening. there's been some chatter about he could get into the race as early as next week. it's the tuesday is the four year anniversary of his first entry into the campaign. it's the kind of thing he loves. he loves that one of his favorite quotes when hope and history rhyme. he loves that idea of bringing things together, so it's not clear what he's gonna do. there's been some talk about delaying as well, but this is certainly a sign things are getting more serious as he's bringing all of his top donors into the sea. already. before you go. i do want to ask you about this moment that was so startling to us to everyone. i think, regardless of party, marjorie taylor green in this committee hearing, um and she called digest secretary under my orchestra a liar. let's play it.
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we are fighting the script. i reclaimed my time. you're a liar . you are letting this go on in the numbers prove it. you can't lie about the facts. secretary secretary mayorkas, chairman of that committee, then, uh, monastery for doing it and she couldn't talk the rest of the hearing. yeah i mean, this is this is what marjorie taylor green has done. she's come to congress. she's made waves. she's gotten attention, and i think the most interesting thing is when she first got there a year ago. two years ago, she was sort of outcast. at the time she was taken off committees. kevin mccarthy was distancing himself from her. but you know when he needed to run for speaker he brought her in. she was a key part of his team. and so while she might have been science that committee she absolutely has a big voice in the house republican conference right now. good point, shane. thank you. thanks. good to see you. clashes breaking out between sudan's rival military forces. this is despite just declaring a ceasefire. how all of this is harming the civilians, plus a north carolina kindergartener and her dad were shot and injured after neighbors say the little girl's ball roll into a
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generals in sudan have agreed to a ceasefire and then going ahead to violate it, and each side is blaming the other. but the impact of that is that, for instance, the un is now worrying that the medical system in sudan is on the verge of collapse. yesterday cnn now reporting that 70% of hospitals in the capital khartoum are out of commission. they have been bombed. they have been shelled. sometimes power and water lines have been bombed. they're running out of basic equipment and medicines, and they're inundated. the few that are still operating, and in many cases, the staff don't feel safe to even go in to treat those who badly need their assistance. but across the nation, it's turning to be an absolute tragedy, with so many people hunkering down, scared for their lives, and they don't know how long this is going to last. i want you to listen to this from the university of toronto professor who was back in sudan, visiting her family with her three year old daughter. yeah. it's been really heartbreaking and intense and terrifying, and, yeah, i think
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i'm particularly overwhelmed by the fact that i am am parenting a three year old to this and i'm having to explain to her what is unfolding around us grateful that were relatively safe at the moment, but also thinking about all of our relatives who are not the african union, the arab league and the united nations are getting together today in a virtual meeting to try and find a way out of this crisis. in the meantime, the us saying the situation is so volatile that the u. s embassy staff cannot be evacuated at this time. don padoa thank you so much for your reporting appreciate that time, tiger woods revealing. he just had an ankle surgery after pulling out of the masters what it means for his future in the game. it only happens a few times a century, you're going to see stunning images of last night's rare hybrid. solar eclipse diamond room. good choice. i don't love it from big cities to small towns and on
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much for joining us for having me always fun to be here. it's we had you with the spacesuits before right. you're going to get a sample, so that didn't happen. we'll talk about wanted to wear one today to talk about, including spacex and ufos, but first explain to us how this unique hybrid solar eclipse all unique. this hybrid solar eclipses about once every 10 years or so, and total eclipse happens because, by coincidence the moon happens to be just the right size in the sky that it can completely called the sun that's just an accident. it didn't need to be that way. but if you're the moon that distance to the moon and the sound configuration changes and so from some parts of viewing, the moon actually looks smaller than the sun. and so that makes an annular eclipse where you can still see around the perimeter, but from right at the scene, if you can see a total eclipse, and then if you're not exactly in that path of totality, it looks partial. um for sort of swatch across the earth. cool mostly around indonesia, east timor, australia, new zealand around there, so we missed it. but on
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woods, which covers woods when at the 2019 masters, michael good to see you. thank you for joining us this morning, so tiger has a lot of rehab ahead of him. when are we going to see him on the course again? you think i would my guess would be the father son tournament, probably the first major majors for him in december of this year . i think that would be that would be optimistic. tigers. someone in his career is always pointing towards something playing golf with his son seems to be the most important thing in his life right now, and his athletic life anyway, so i don't think we'll see him for any of the rest of the majors. and maybe not until december, the father son tournament. well, he did have this quote to our don riddle at the masters, he said. i don't know how many more i have in me. so just have to be able to appreciate the time i have here and cherish the memories. is this the end of an era? i think you know it's the winding down of an element of an error and we talked about this. not right before the masters. what part of the beauty of the
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masters is there's so much spring anticipation and i know you. you've been to it, but once it's over, it's kind of deflating. something jack nicholas used to say is any year he didn't win the masters. it was slightly depressing because then he couldn't win the grand slam. this case we're talking about not even tiger is winning the grand sam. we're talking about him, actually actually competing in events anymore. he he has been hard on his body. life's been hard on his body. we all know the things that have gone wrong in his life, and tragically, he's taking toll at it. it's taken a toll at age 47. yeah, but you know, we counted them out before i should say don't make me personally, but the public has counted him out before and then he had that amazing 2019 masters. when uh, you know, in your book, the second life of tiger woods. you right about that. but do you think we're going to see a third life of tiger woods? yes i do. that's very well said done. it's some of the old people in golf for some of the wisest people in godly trevino and jack nicklaus,
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most particularly one of jackson's is has said this for those who don't know jackson 18 major champions tigers won 15 tigers miss dozens of make this because of illness. one of the things nicholas has always said about tiger woods is never bet against tiger woods. never count this target woods out his will is like something like nobody else's we've ever seen. and to fill into and tiger and phil mickelson is not have the warmest of relationships. the state released still want to major championship at age fill 50 fill finished second and last week's masters two weeks ago measures at age 52. that's going to be a motivator for tiger woods. so yes, i agree with you, don, you can never count out tiger woods on anything we love having you on michael bamberger. thank you so much. appreciate it. thank you. thank you. this morning continues right now. yet another shooting someone who made a min
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