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>> it's monday, february 10th. >> right now on cnn this morning. >> he t l e s eagles. >> big party in philadelphia. the eagles dominate the kansas city chiefs, winning their second super bowl title. plus. >> if they charge us, we charge them. >> a trade for tat or a trade war. president trump preparing to announce more reciprocal tariffs as he calls them on other countries and testing the limits of executive power. vice president vance has a warning for the federal judges trying to block the administration's agenda. 5 a.m. here on the east coast. here's a live look at the new orleans superdome, home of last night's super bowl. all lit up
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in green for the philadelphia eagles. good morning everyone. i'm jim sciutto in this morning for kasie hunt. there will be no threepeat. the philadelphia eagles are now super bowl champions. >> take the. >> vince lombardi home. >> to. >> philadelphia. >> this game was not close. if you watched it. the eagles routed the kansas city chiefs 40 to 22. even that 22 a little misleading. two late touchdowns for the chiefs quarterback jalen hurts soaking it all in after winning the super bowl mvp. >> still processing it. you know i it's been it's been a long journey. it's been a journey of ups and downs and highs and lows. and i've always stayed true to it. in the end. and having this vision of just being the best that i can be. >> that's broad street in philadelphia, turning into a sea of brotherly love last night. eagles fans celebrating their second super bowl title in seven
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years. >> poppy harlow andy shaw is now live in new orleans. >> andy, listen. eagles look strong. and you know i'm a giants fan i see saquon barkley. he had a great game. happy for him. i might even say i'm happy for eagles fans today. takes a lot. >> yeah. jim this is a cnn exclusive because we are the only people left here on the field at the superdome after super bowl lix. but, you know, we came into this game, we thought we might see some history. we might see the chiefs be the first team ever to win back to back to back super bowls. instead, we saw a whole different kind of history. it was a historic defensive performance from the philadelphia eagles. we'll show you how it all went down. you know, the stars were certainly here for super bowl lix. president trump the first ever sitting president to come to a super bowl. he got a big ovation
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from the crowd when they showed him on the jumbotron. taylor swift. meanwhile, she was also here supporting her boyfriend travis kelce. a funny moment when they showed her on the jumbotron. all the eagles fans booed her and she had a classic reaction where she kind of side eyed the camera. it was one of the funnier moments of the night, but the story of this game was just the eagles relentless defense. they sacked mahomes six times. they just had him under pressure all night long. and the big moment in the first half was rookie cooper dejean picking off mahomes, taking it back 38 yards for the touchdown. and this was cooper's 22nd birthday. what a present for him a moment he will certainly never forget. so that made it 17 to nothing. mahomes. he then threw another interception before halftime. it was the first time in mahomes career he threw two picks and was sacked three times in the first half. certainly bad timing for that to happen. jalen hurts meanwhile, he was fantastic. found a.j. brown before halftime, made it 24 to nothing.
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hurts. just five incompletions in this game. he threw for two touchdowns. ran for another. he also had 72 rushing yards, which was a record for a quarterback in the super bowl. eagles win in dominant fashion. it was 40 to 22. hurts was named the mvp it's been a journey of ups and downs and highs and lows, and i've always stayed true to it in the end. >> and having this vision of just being the best that i can be and that evolving over time into this desire and this flame inside to win. >> it's crazy world champs. best birthday ever. best birthday ever. i think everybody in my family would agree too. i'm just happy they're going to be here to be a part of it. >> defense played their off. they played how they played all year. you know, and i truly believe offense wins the game. but defense wins championships. >> yeah. and that defense certainly won this championship. a lot of people just in shock of what they were watching that this chiefs offense, patrick mahomes, travis kelce couldn't
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get anything going all game. and it really was because of that. chiefs defensive line. they were just in the backfield nonstop in this game. and i got the chance to catch up with one of their defensive tackles, jalen carter, on the field right after they won. take a listen. >> how's it feel to be a super bowl champ. i feel good man. you see the smile. you see my family brother. i'm happy man. this is what it's all about. that's what it's all about. what about that performance of your defense? oh, my god. right. this right here. this crazy super bowl i ever seen with defensive players turning up, i got like, eight sacks this game. it was crazy. you got to give props to everybody who made plays today. >> yeah. and that eagles defense i mean they held the chiefs to 23 yards in the first half. think about that. the chiefs had 23 yards. the eagles had 24 points. it was the chiefs did not get past the 50 yard line until two minutes to go in the third quarter. it was a dominant performance. obviously mahomes
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and that chiefs offense very disappointed in their performance. and here's what patrick mahomes had to say after that devastating loss. >> credit to the eagles man. they played better than us from start to finish. um we didn't start how we wanted to. obviously the turnovers hurt. and i mean i just got to i take all the blame for that. i mean just those early turnovers swing the momentum of the game and then they capitalized on them and they scored. i mean they scored on the one and then they got a touchdown immediately after. so that's 14 points that i kind of gave them. and it's hard to come back from that. and and the super bowl. and so um just didn't play to my standard. and i have to be better the next time. >> yeah. so mahomes drops to three and two. now in super bowls. this was actually the fourth time ever we had a quarterback rematch in a super bowl. it's the first time ever that the quarterback that lost the first game actually came back to win the second game. so that's another thing. jalen hurts can hang his hat on. and james you know saquon barkley. he set the record in this game for the most rushing yards ever.
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for a player in a season plus playoffs. obviously he's thrilled with his decision to sign with the philadelphia eagles, as are all of the eagles fans. i was going to ask you, jim, how do you feel right now watching saquon as a giants fan? celebrate winning that super bowl in his first season with the eagles. >> the giants messed up, but i'm happy for saquon barkley. no question. i got to say, watching cooper dejean as a guy with with kids who play sports, i feel like he looks like just yesterday he was playing youth football and here he is. you know, a pick six against patrick mahomes in the super bowl. >> yeah jim he was already a legend in the you know the state of iowa. he was a three sport star. he did it all there. and then he in his very his rookie season comes to the eagles. and he he is beloved by the philadelphia fans. every time he was back there ready to catch a punt, all of the eagles fans here in the stadium were going coop. they just absolutely love
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him. and after that moment there in the second quarter, a philadelphia legend for life now. >> well, good for you. and it must have been fun to watch. thanks so much for joining this morning. and coming up on cnn this morning, a new set of tariffs. president trump expected to announce his latest trade escalation today, this time focusing on aluminum and steel imports. plus pressing pause on pennies. why the copper coin is getting the boot that's in your morning roundup. and the super bowl is not just about football. we're going to take a deep dive into the best ads of the night. >> you can't be confident. so be confident. >> you can't challenge. >> so challenge. you can't dominate. so dominate. >> cooked books. corporate fat cats, swindling socialites doped up. >> cyclists and yes, more crooked politicians. i have a feeling. >> we won't be running out of
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>> everybody. >> steel including. >> canada and mexico. >> any steel coming into the united states is going to have a 25% tariff. >> what about aluminum? >> aluminum to. >> it is the latest weekend edition of the trump show. and while some ratings from the public show high marks, americans could be running out of patience on some issues. a new polling from cbs news. overall, trump's approval rating sits at 53%, a figure higher than at many points in his first term. but when those same people were asked if the president is focusing on lowering prices, two thirds answered. he is not focusing enough on what was a key campaign issue. and many economists agree his recent tariff threats and actions could end up raising prices for consumers, something the president was asked about in an interview on fox news. >> if all. >> goes to. >> plan, when do you think. >> families will be. >> able to feel prices going down? groceries, energy? or are you kind.
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>> of saying to them, hang on. >> inflation may get worse. >> until it gets better? >> no, i think we're going to become a rich nation. look, we're not that rich right now. we owe $36 trillion. that's because we let all these nations take advantage of us. same thing like 200 billion with canada. we owe 300. we have a deficit with mexico of $350 billion. i'm not going to do that. i'm not going to let that happen. >> of course he didn't answer there about prices coming down. joining me now to talk about all of it shelby talcott, white house correspondent for semafor. good to have you, shelby. so new tariffs are coming this time on aluminum and steel. economists are unified that tariffs raise prices for consumers. are folks who voted for him because of high prices. thinking this helps or hurts their well-being. their wallets here. >> i think it depends on who you talk to. but again, the wide ranging analysis is that tariffs are not going to. >> in the immediate future. >> at least help bring down
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thousands of explosive mines were placed along the base's fence line by both the u.s. and cuban militaries. the base became all but inaccessible except by boat or plane, which made gitmo well situated in the 1990s to house thousands of cuban and haitian migrants trying to reach the u.s. by boat and to indefinitely imprison terror suspects following the september 11th attacks. >> these people are being treated humanely. there's very few prison systems around the world that have seen such scrutiny as this one. >> despite those assurances, guantanamo became synonymous with detainee abuse. upon taking office, then-president barack obama vowed to close the base's prison. >> i have ordered the closing of the detention center at guantanamo bay and will seek swift and certain justice for captured terrorists. >> closing guantanamo for cubans has a different meaning. in
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2018, cnn was given rare access to caimanera, a usually off limits town just across the bay from the navy base. residents here said they hear the gunfire and explosions of military maneuvers from the base and enjoy the yearly july 4th fireworks show, but otherwise have no contact with the u.s. naval presence that their government says should not be here. each year, the u.s. government sends cuba a check for just over $4,000 to lease the base, which cuban officials say they don't actually cash. what they want is for the u.s. to return the base to cuba. but as under the original treaty, both governments have to agree to any changes to the base. it is unlikely to go anywhere anytime soon. ultimately, neither the obama nor the biden administrations were able to close the detention center for terror suspects. instead transferring most of them to other countries. now, only 15 detainees remain for the u.s. marines and civilian employees
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stationed here. gitmo has the feel of a small town with a bowling alley for entertainment in cuba's only mcdonald's and starbucks, but under the trump administration, the base may be busier than it has been in decades. >> today, i'm also signing an executive order to instruct the departments of defense and homeland security to begin preparing the 30 000 person migrant facility at guantanamo bay. most people don't even know about it. we have 30,000 beds in guantanamo to detain the worst criminal illegal aliens. >> it's not clear how long the migrants will remain or how they would be repatriated to their countries of origin. despite those questions, the migrants that the trump administration calls the worst of the worst have begun to arrive at guantanamo bay, cuba, for the foreseeable future. their new home. patrick oppmann, cnn, havana. >> after the break on cnn this
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>> welcome back. >> have i got news for you saturday at nine on cnn. >> 5:35 a.m. here on the east coast. here's a live look at the white house. good morning everyone. i'm jim sciutto in for kasie hunt. it is wonderful to have you with us this morning. president trump intensifying an aggressive overhaul of the federal government with his newly formed doge. that is department of government efficiency, headed by billionaire elon musk. the consumer protection bureau's d.c. headquarters will be closed this week. its staff told not to come to work at all, according to an email obtained by cnn. that's the federal watchdog group, which stops unscrupulous and fraudulent business practices. 19 states attorneys general filed a lawsuit to restrict musk and his team. now, a federal judge is blocking doge from accessing payment systems used by the treasury department. trump slammed that move. >> i disagree with it 100%. i
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think it's crazy. you say you trust. >> him. >> trust elon? oh, he's not gaining anything. in fact, i wonder how he can devote the time to it. he's so into it. but i told him do that. then i'm going to tell him very soon. like maybe in 24 hours to go check the department of education. he's going to find the same thing. then i'm going to go. go to the military. let's check the military. >> vice president vance echoed that sentiment on social media, saying, quote, if a judge tried to tell a general how to conduct a military operation, that would be illegal if a judge tried to command the attorney general in how to use her discretion as a prosecutor, that's also illegal. judges aren't allowed to control the executive's legitimate power. joining us now, kevin frey, washington correspondent from new york one. kevin, i mean, there is a constitution. there are three branches of government. they're intended to be checks on each other. courts have well, they've they've blocked actions by congress and the executive in
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the past. i just wonder, should we read this as a signal that trump and his team are going to just straight up defy judges? >> well, i mean, it certainly. seems to be somewhat of a potential break glass moment, depending on how far vance decides to go with this. and the white house does writ large. one of the things i've been asking on capitol hill is essentially, look, is there a game plan? and this is mainly for democrats. is there a game plan if if they decide to defy the courts? and quite frankly, there doesn't seem to be much of one. one democrat told me, well, hopefully republicans will work with us to try to interfere in all of this. we will see, given the track record we've seen on capitol hill. and i asked congressman hakeem jeffries, top democrat in the house, about this, and he says that it's always a question whether a litigant will can always a question the litigant has to confront as to whether or not there will be compliance, i should say, with the court. and then he said that they have seen article three hold to date and has confidence it will continue to do so. but we shall see. the one other thing i'll add here is
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if they go through the traditional route of appealing and it gets its way up to the supreme court, we know this is a court that seems to have a pretty expansive view of executive authority, so it may end up working for them in the end. anyway. >> alison, the supreme court has endorsed a lot a wide view, right? a wide definition of executive power. but the idea of defying federal judges because you don't like their. i mean, it's not just traditional, it's a legal constitutional path to to appeal rather than just say, you're not going to listen. i suppose i wonder, you know, in the near term, as we wait for the answer to that question, what's happening in terms of hearings, like what are the next steps in the courts? >> right. so, i mean, we've got a lot that are currently of actions by the the white house that are currently on hold, be it, um, pausing access for doge and its authorities to get to the treasury department, the
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hold on which we should get some answers to today on this federal buyout option for federal employees, because that's tentatively, i believe, supposed to expire today. so we'll see what the federal judge does there. so it's going to be as kind of was previewed by this administration before they even took office. it's a matter of throwing things at the wall, seeing what the courts end up striking down or not. and we'll start getting answers, presumably starting today. >> and maybe if you don't like the outcomes, just ignore it. ignore those outcomes. i mean, it's possible the homeland security secretary, kristi noem, says she welcomes the mosque doge audit. this was on cnn with our colleague dana bash sunday. have a listen. >> we can't trust. >> the government. having access to our personal data. yeah. oh, absolutely. >> you are the government. >> yes. that's what i'm saying, is that the american people now are saying that we have had our personal information shared, and and out
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there in the public has access to it. but elon musk is part of the administration. >> i mean, as you hear that, it just sounds like certainly cabinet officers are lining up saying, hey, you know, it's fine personal information. i mean, the question will be, of course, whether the american public is comfortable with that. >> yeah. and certainly the polling, as you were looking at, i think a little earlier this hour, suggests that there is at least some positive view of trump at the moment. the question is, at what point does all that's going on in the federal bureaucracy, if there are services that get suspended that people depend on and people are like, wait a minute, what's going on here? or if you see inflation start to go up again, or finances don't go down in terms of daily expenditures, do people get tired of all of this and say, what is going on over here? when we wanted you to focus on this. time will tell if that actually plays out. >> indeed. kevin frey, thanks so much. appreciate you joining.
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well, there was not a lot of drama on the field, but there is a whole lot more to the super bowl than of course, just the football game. the commercials, for example. >> oh my god. so good. >> mhm. >> oh. it's. >> just woo. >> oh oh oh. >> this one's real. >> yes yes yes. >> oh lunch and a show huh. >> how about that a little throwback to when harry met sally. >> that was one of the best. the halftime show also generated a lot of buzz. samuel l jackson, sporting a star spangled suit, introducing the headliner, kendrick lamar. the rapper taking a victory lap one week after winning five grammys for his drake diss track not like us. >> i'm trippin, i'm slidin. i'm riding through. >> the back like. >> buck. >> mustard on the beat, bro. deep bow rap. >> oh, he a free throw, man.
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damn. >> call an ambulance. tell em. >> breve. >> they not. >> like us. no, they not like us. >> what? >> might have recognized her. that was tennis star. tennis legend serena williams dancing along on stage, adding to the spectacle. donald trump became the first sitting u.s. president to attend a super bowl. cnn senior media analyst sara fisher joins us now. so what were your favorite commercials? >> oh. >> jim. >> good question. >> i mean. >> i. >> loved martha and. >> charli xcx. >> for uber eats. we tell the truth. we do not judge. >> that was super funny. >> we had a ton. >> of star. >> studded commercials with ben affleck and dunkin, but i think a huge highlight for me was that we had big pharma come out pretty big last night. novartis ran. >> its first ad. >> ever for. breast cancer awareness with hailee steinfeld. pfizer had an ad. it's kind of a big deal considering rfk jr. says he wants to ban pharma ads, but definitely a huge, newsy night. not just the president, the big drake and kendrick battle coming to the scene. of
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course, the eagles massive win was pretty unexpected. and so overall, i think it was going to be. >> a pretty. >> hot super bowl. i don't know that ratings will be as good as last year, but they'll be pretty good. >> yeah, that pfizer ad with the little boy coming out of the hospital bed that definitely that definitely got to me. that was that was a powerful story. i mean, what did you think of the kendrick lamar moment? because there was a lot of talk. would he pull his punches against drake? and boy, he did not. i mean, i think you could say he dove in. >> yeah, i mean, it was an iconic thing to do for sure. bringing out drake's ex serena williams to crip walk on his grave. you know, theoretical grave was like an unbelievable mic drop moment that had social media completely blowing up. you know, from a legal perspective. drake has been dropping lawsuits for months now against his label. he says that spotify and his label umg, colluded against him. and so there was some concern that if kendrick were to come out and sing this great track and namecheck drake, which he did, if he could, would open himself up to legal action. but
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overwhelmingly, the internet seemed to be siding with kendrick, calling it a landmark performance, bringing in samuel l jackson. and so i still think he won the night. >> yeah, i mean, we'll see what drake's lawyers think of that. i imagine one moment going viral this morning, and that's taylor swift, who didn't get the friendliest welcome, at least from eagles fans seen booing her last night when she appeared on the jumbotron. she's, of course, you know, quite a chiefs fan for obvious reasons. trump took a jab at her on social media, writing the only one that had a tougher night than the kansas city chiefs was taylor swift. she got booed out of the stadium. i mean, listen, that's not entirely new. he did say he hates taylor swift when she endorsed kamala harris. tell us about that moment. >> yeah, well, the big thing to know, i was in new orleans all week. i left late last night. there were so many more eagles fans in that city than there were chiefs fans. i think in part because this was the third time in a row that chiefs were going to the super bowl, and so
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fans had already had their moment. so it didn't shock me that that was the overall sentiment that you got from the crowd. but trump being there brought a whole heightened sense of awareness to any sort of celebrity that he may have feuded with or he may have an opinion with, because we all know donald trump will say something. so that definitely sparked a lot of interest throughout, notably when fox sort of rolled the camera over him during the national anthem. hearing those huge cheers for the president was something that was new. we've never had a sitting president at the super bowl, so it's just interesting to see that he took advantage of so many viral moments during the game as well. >> no question. sarah fisher, thanks so much for joining us this morning thank you. coming up next on cnn this morning, china hits back its own retaliatory tariffs on the u.s. begin this morning. plus the staff behind doge and the concerns about their access to sensitive personal information.
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force one on sunday. >> i'll be announcing probably tuesday or wednesday at a news conference. reciprocal tariffs. and very simply, it's if they charge us, we charge them. >> that's all. when is it going to impact? >> almost immediately if they are charging us 130% and we're charging them nothing, it's not going to stay that. >> way. >> kristie. lu stout joins us now live from hong kong. and kristie, you know, the president has telegraphed this for some time. china had its response ready. what impact will those measures have? how broad do they go? >> yeah, they are broad. and the potential impacts are potentially deep. china's response to trump's tariffs. it could be the start of just a new for tat trade war. they go into effect starting today. and we have the breakdown. the chinese tariffs they include this 15% tax on certain u.s. coal and liquefied natural gas, 10% tax on crude oil, farm equipment,
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trucks, big engine cars shipped to china from the united states. and again it kicks into gear today and they join other countermeasures from china like controls on metal exports, as well as an anti-monopoly investigation into google. look, china is striking back after the u.s. president donald trump imposed 10% tariffs on chinese goods, all in a bid to hold china accountable for the fentanyl trade. the u.s. is. china is a source for fentanyl precursor chemicals. china has called fentanyl, quote, america's problem and has filed a complaint with the world trade organization. but what about the bottom line? like what will be the material economic impact of these new chinese tariffs? now, analysts saying they've said this in the last week that the tariffs from china, they're modest, they're measured especially compared to u.s. tariffs. and they're more symbolic in value. they're designed to send a message. but i want to share new analysis from the brookings institution, which says that china's retaliatory tariffs, which kick into gear today, will hurt americans on a local level.
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saying this, quote, similar to the 2018 tariffs, the industrial heartland is again bearing a disproportionate impact from chinese retaliation. some of the most intensely affected counties are energy and manufacturing communities in north dakota, indiana, ohio, kentucky, alabama and west virginia, unquote. and the study adds, it says between 400,000 to 700,000 american jobs could be affected by these chinese retaliatory tariffs. jim. >> so, given that the view is that china's retaliatory tariffs are somewhat measured, what do you hear about china's view of this? do they believe they can come to some sort of deal with trump, that they can negotiate their way out of this, or are they preparing for a new normal? >> and this is when we anticipate china's next move and analyze chinese elite politics and exercise. you're very, very familiar with jim. look, as we've been reporting, china's moves here are designed to be symbolic, designed to create room for more talks, but still,
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up to this day, no phone call, no deal. canada and mexico, they managed to strike deals with trump. not the case with china. trump says he's, quote, in no hurry to talk with china. but observers say china has more to gain from talks. look, china has learned the lessons from trump 1.0. it is, yes, diversifying its supply chain the last few years, but its economy is still in a very bad way. it is still very much reliant on exports, especially to the u.s. jim. >> so therefore likely to hurt more. well, kristie lu stout in hong kong, thanks so much for joining us. >> you got it. thank you. >> in our next hour on cnn this morning, as russia's war in ukraine approaches its third anniversary later this month, ukraine's president says he is ready to head to the negotiating table with putin if certain conditions are met. plus, the eagles holding off the chiefs keeping them from what would have been an historic three
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