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>> the iconic ruby slippers warned by judy garland in the wizard of oz are finally home. the famous pumps were reunited with their owner, collector michael well, show on monday, the fbi said that shaw liken the experience to a heartfelt reunion, a long lost friend. that friend is worth more than $3.5 million. >> these were stolen from the judy garland museum in >> 2005, and just a little trivia for you here, only four pairs of this slippers used in the film are still known to xist the attorney representing a 76 year-old man charged in connection with this theft, tells cnn his client is innocent. for now, these shoes are going to go on a whirlwind tour around the world. >> i too have mistakenly taken by dazzled choose like that before it could happen anybody? >> yeah, i can happen to anyone yeah. >> i >> believe it take tapper starts right now donald trump might have come up with the >> perfect plan to put up that
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$464 million bond believed starts right now >> will it be a >> fire sale for the former president trump himself floats? the idea is esteemed, struggles to come up with a pe, come up with a way to pay new york state for his financial fraud and the multi-billion-dollar i'll type million dollars bond growing interest by the day, cnn is also at the prison where a senior aide to trump now sits behind bars. was new royal drama for princess kate, wife of prince william. next in line to be king. this time it is a doctored photo that she allegedly took of the late queen elizabeth. what is really he going on behind the palace walls? what officials are saying? i'm not saying is the princess makes her first public appearance since the photo up war began and sentencing singh day for members of mississippi, so-called goon squad six law enforcement officers who prosecutors say brutally torturing two black man welcome
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to the lean. >> i'm jake tapper and we start today with our law injustice lead it. it's time to pay the piper donald trump and team are starting to realize how high that price, who could truly be first literally in his new york civil fraud case, where the former president now claims he would have to hold a fire sale of his most popular properties in less the court grants him a delay in paying the massive penalty. he owes the empire state that penalty for his fraud. you may recall, exceeds 450 million ordered by a judge after it was proven in court that trump and his company lied to lenders about the value of his property if trump cannot find a company to help with his bond in new york attorney general has already hinted she will seize trump properties and begin to sell them off. then in terms of paying the piper, there is this stark new reality for former trump white house aide peter navarro. navarro reporting to
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prison today in miami, becoming the first former white house official in history to be imprisoned specifically for a contempt of congress conviction. he of course, refuse to testify in the house like committee's investigation into january 6, let's bring in cnn senior crime adjusted border paul lands and caitlin, let's start with the massive financial penalty trump's facing in new york is there a real possibility that letitia james or he will have to sell off his properties >> but take he lost this lawsuit and something has got to give here. we are gonna still have to wait and see this still awesome time before the deadline comes when that judgment would settle and trump would either have to post the bonds so he could continue to appeal or his properties could be seized from the attorney general in new york or by the attorney general in new york. but right now, donald trump is yet again at the appeals court, and that is why he he's talking about his inability to get any insurer to underwrite
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his bond of 464 million, nearly half $1 billion. he says that's because none of these companies will give a bond of more than 100 million >> and that >> it's one of those things where he can't post real estate. so if you really want wanted to have the collateral to secure the bonds so he could continue appealing what happened in this case, his loss here on these civil fraud accusations, that he would have to be forced to pay off or to sell his assets, all of his real estate empire or large portion of it. and that would be a fire sale where he wouldn't get as much for the properties as he deserved. so that's what he's arguing to the appeals court to try and get more grace out of the court system as this continues on, as he tries to keep the appeals going >> but >> we are going to have to see exactly what he does in order to either post the bond or have the attorney general's office come in and sees things. he
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just wants the courts to say, let me be i have the real estate acknowledged that. just let me be an allow me to keep appealing this kaitlan, there's a hearing next week in trump's other new york case, the hush money case, from de a alvin bragg greg, ahead of that hearing, the judge has ruled against some requests by trump's team. >> he has. so trump's team was trying to have certain witnesses not testify. people like stormy daniels, people like michael cohen that isn't going to fly. the judge said that those witnesses can testify. those are the rulings in place. they are doing a table setting that happens before the trial will start, right now as they head into this monday hearing, it's a lot is going to be not just about that table setting, but about when the trial will take place. there's hundreds of thousands of pages of documents that the the trump team just got out of the justice since department about an early part of this investigation, they're going to use that as much as they can to argue to the judge. we need
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more time. we need more time. >> the >> case now is such to go to trial april 15th, the da's office says that should be good. we'll see what the judge does on monday. >> all right. caitlin, poland's thanks so much. now, we go to miami where people peter navarro is spending his first hours behind bars after surrendering to authorities earlier today, cnn's randi kaye is outside the prison in miami and randi navarro spoke to reporters before surrendering. what did he have to say and tell me what kind of prison is this? >> well, jake, it is a minimum security prison, but that doesn't mean that peter navarro was any less angry about being here. he spoke to reporters for about 30 30 minutes before officially turning himself in and he used the word to describe how he is feeling. he said that the road to the prison, really what took him here we're people who are trump haters. he said that he's really blaming the judge, the democrats, the january 6 committee. and as you know, he has been arguing that he did not come why with the subpoena from the house select committee
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who was investigating january 6 because he said he was bound by executive privilege. well, the courts have rejected that idea, but when he was speaking with reporters today, he did take some questions and i asked him specifically about that. listen to what he said >> do you wish you had >> shown up for testimony and asserted privilege? in-person. my >> mission is to defend the constitutional separation of powers and executive privilege. and if i had gone to congress and played the piecemeal game with them, i would have done damage to the separation of powers and i would not have been doing my duty. i would not have been obeying my oath of office >> and jake, he also said he was not nervous about going to prison as well, but let me just give you an idea of the conditions here. this minimum security prison for him. he is going to be in an air condition dormitory with about 80 menn elderly inmates. he is 74 years old. they will be in bunk beds. he will have to get a job. they'll have to take classes. one of the jobs you may get as
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a library clerk, which are keep him inside and the air conditioning instead of in the hot sun here in florida. but on the inside, he will be able to make phone calls. you can use email, he can watch tv, very likely jk will be keeping up under 2024 campaign as well. and i should also know jake that this this minimum security prison camp is right next to a zoo. and i'm told that the lions at the zoo can be heard by the prison inmates on a daily basis. >> jake, the right randi kaye, thanks so much. it's bringing the political panel we have with us. kate bedingfield in it mike donkey, mike. let me start by saying welcome to the lead. >> your much. so lawyers for former president trump's say he's unable to post the $450,000,000 bond in the new york fraud case, conservative radio host mark 11, pitch to a novel form of crowd funding to help trump. he posed this question on x. it says quote, why are there no no republican multibillionaire is offering to len president trump the funds to file his appeal and the outrageous case in new york
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state are none of them liquid enough to help are join with others to help? this is an outrage. are you outraged ball? >> i'm not a >> billionaire, so i'm guess i'm not out. >> but are you at right that no billionaires have stepped stepped up to help donald trump this way. >> i'm not particularly are outraged that no billionaires had stepped up to help president trump on this. i think there's i think there's amongst republicans. i think there's outrage at the number of cases that have been brought. i think there's outraged, frankly, and in the public when you look at how many cases are we up to now, find 56, i mean, it seems six if you include jean carroll a little bit of piling on and i think there's some outrage with the republicans and independents and other americans about what looks to be a bit of a witch-hunt. but now i i'm not sure i'm outraged that billionaires aren't stepping up to help. >> so kate trump has dismantled and rebuilt the republican national committee. he's, he's gutted the leadership much of the staff. his handpicked the
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new chair, michael whatley, a former republican chair of north carolina, believe and the co-chair is of course, his daughter-in-law, lara trump. they're going to run the rnc yesterday. former congresswoman liz cheney wrote on x quote, is it just a coincidence that donald trump took over the rnc, fired most of its republican staff and installed his daughter-in-law as co-chair. at the same time, he's become desperate for money and can't post bond donors better beware and yet we should, we should also know democrats do have a substantial fundraising advantage as of right now. >> yeah, they do. and the newly installed leadership of the rnc is talking openly about raising money for donald trump's defense. i mean, sorted to mike's point. i mean, this is an argument that they make to republican voters. this is something that with the republican base is apparently compelling the idea that donald trump is somehow donald trump being in legal trouble indicates that he's a fighter for them. this is not an argument that is persuasive to general election voters. and i think if you're looking after the trump campaign and you're
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looking at the financial advantage, the biden campaign has right now, which is quite significant. and you're seeing get some of this money is gonna go to his legal to trump's legal defense fund. that's not an effective use of dollars if you're trying to win a presidential campaign. so again, just a room, once again, a reminder that for donald trump, this entire the entire effort of running for president is really about him, his own personal needs and not about the people that he's claiming to want to get elected. but to represent. >> you can understand how a donor might balk at wanted to give money to the rnc when i mean, normally the obviously the rnc would use that money for all sorts of campaigns. theoretically, and party building enterprises? >> no, i mean, luck. this is a, this, this happens sooner than they usually does, but this is the normal course of business mitt romney, who i don't think anyone is going to say, is part of the trump base or a trump republican won. he was the nominee in 2012. he brought in his people to work with the rnc. now that it generally
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happens closer to conventions because we don't have a presidential nominee, but he wasn't as far wasn't in court is raising money for his legal defense, right. i mean, that's that's that's the thing i'm not talking about. the taking over. i'm talking about people might be concerned that people the people i would hear what you're having to say, but they've brought in adults like sean cairncross to help run the organization chris lacivita, who's running the trump campaign in a very professional way or professional frankly, then in 2016 these folks understand what the importance is of the rnc. it is message, it is ground troops and it is it is pulling together all of the the units of the, of their communications tools to get out there. >> yeah. that's what they're doing. ai look at the money the money to go to the legal defense i highly doubt that that is where rnc money is going to go. that is what we have superpacs four, right? >> i just want to play this sound. or this is what peter
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navarro said before he reported to prison to start his four month jail sentence for contempt of congress i would gather strength from this >> donald >> john trump is the nominee for the republican presidential campaign. >> now, he's in jail or prison now, but he's not the first person associated with trump to go to prison palp paul manafort who spent close to two years of a 7.5 year sentence in prison for bank and tax fraud and illegal foreign lobbying before he was pardoned by trump. cnn is reporting that trump's team is in discussions with him to help with the rnc convention i mean, you know we talk about people are tired of trump, they're tired, they're fatigued. >> and you >> gotten bringing back in people who have were central to his 2016 campaign. paul manafort is somebody who was i believe charge. you can correct me if that's not right, but i believe charged with passing information to the russians i mean, this is somebody who has
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been has been unapologetically clear that donald trump's political interests is first and foremost, his primary interest. and he's not looking to put together a campaign that's going to be about serving the american case. even if, even >> if that were all that being true, let me just pause it if the election were held today donald trump would win more than 300 electoral. >> well, we don't actually know that. we know that the polling suggests that he would win. michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, georgia, arizona, nevada. >> we know the polling shows it's gonna be a very close race. i'm not sure that bringing somebody back into the fold who is attributed to putting russia's interests ahead of the united states is really the winning message that the trump campaign wants to be putting out. >> let's just go to the polls that have already been cast. if the people were tired of donald trump, he wouldn't have won election after election after electric the primaries. and there are a whole look and primary well the republican base is clearly not tired and so it'll certainly wouldn't, i wouldn't the republican base,
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and kidneys to children. this kind of spices i understand what value like we just celebrated. and patrick sale for not offended by my sentence, but think about irish. she can't hear about family, about faith, about decency. and that's exactly what latino community is all about >> this guy despises latinos. that's why it's quite an accusation. >> he used his own words to paint that picture. i mean, donald trump, somebody who says that immigrants are poisoning the blood of this country. he calls the vermin. >> so i don't think i don't think it's a leap to suggest that donald trump is not going to be the best president for latinos well, what joe biden with no end, he's drawing his drawing a really, really clear contrast that i think is going to benefit him. he's his posture, joe biden's posture today, the campaign's posture was, we have work to do. we have to earn your vote and so part of that is talking about what he's done for latinos,
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what his second second-term agenda will look like for the latino community. >> and >> part of it is being crystal-clear about the stakes of a second term of a trump practice is not a defense, but when he said poisoning the blood, he was referring to immigrants from latin america and africa and asia >> so >> science about what he said. i said it's not a defense. and then let not hey, i said it's offered. it's on it, but i think berman was just about all of his opponents out there writ large >> here's another defense. here's the defense of it. not every latina effect of vast majority 30 of latinos that will be voting in the election. the and not just voting in the election. but that these politicians should be speaking to are not coming across the border. there are long traditions of latino communities in this country that look at the democratic party and say they talk a good game. they take us for granted. and when push it comes to shove, were ignored. the republicans are finally starting to pay attention to latino voters, to black voters,
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to asian voters. and that makes a difference. >> well, i can see where you wouldn't use the language trump views. >> absolutely not. but i'm not donald trump. >> but you're also check trump. but thank >> you. correct? accurate. >> but yes. i mean, look, the biden campaign is absolutely acknowledging they have work to do. part of what they talked about today as they started making both the organizational investment in an organizing latino community, also a big advertising investment. we were talking about money in the last segment. i mean, that's where the advantage comes from when that's really, you see that advantage we have money. you can do that targeted advertising but they're saying we're not showing up to weeks before the election and asking for your vote, we are going to spend the next seven months talking about everything we've done in the first term, and making sure that we're reaching out to your community and that's so quick why do you think that latina is still devote democratic in general, capital d democratic? yeah. why do you think that some of them are trending towards the republican party and then quickly and then quickly, just
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quickly on social level, i think a lot of the family values of the republican party are very similar to the family values of some of these latina no computers, more traditional religious you said quickly, i'm giving you one. >> okay. okay. >> look, i think the board there certainly anxiety about the economy. let's voters care about the economy the same way other voters do. and so i think that there's an opening there and that's where the biden campaign has to really be aggressive and short and go short. we're up that vote thanks to both you. good to have you here coming up next. it turns out another photograph from the british royals was digitally enhanced. this one taken by princess kate allegedly and the news comes just as we did get some new video of her proof of life. she apparently looks healthy, whereas she been why so little info about the condition of this public official. we're going to go laughter london, >> stay with us >> vegas >> story of sin city. sunday at ted on cnn don't know. i've
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and seemingly healthy new video, not sanctioned by the palace, but reassuring royalists that the couple are well british tabloids also celebrating kate's re-emergence, an apparent recovery from surgery. >> so it's good to see that she's back and hopefully she's doing well. >> i'm sure that it'd be quite nice wellhead to walk around do some shopping i didn't really have any doubts >> just weighed one weird because of the conspiracy theories that have swamps social media in recent weeks, filling a void of information from the palace. and the video didn't nothing to quell them as it was accused of being fake. trusting any roll imagery undermined in part by kensington palace itself after it sent out, not one but two doctored photos to the news media, both taken by the princess. kate, edited mother's day photo manipulated in several places and now this
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one released last year, which getty images is now labeled digitally enhanced, cnn found inconsistencies in several spots, such as a misalignment on the queen's skirt and blanket. strands of princess charlotte's hair appear to have been cloned i'm prince louis shoulder is blurred, overlapping the background getty told cnn in a statement, is reviewing all so-called royal handout images and placing where relevant and editor's note saying it could have been digitally enhanced. >> william and kate kensington palace was so trusted, at christmas and now three months later, we have a situation in which whatever photo is put out, people don't believe it. >> the lack of information coming from the palace about the princess has created conspiracy theories, often wild which get worse when the palace has been found to be manipulating images, >> either they should have said nothing and kept with that just
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as they said, they were not going to say anything until there was significant updates or they should have put out a few little statements, perhaps a little statement from kate's saying, thank you for the lovely cards and kept people update dated to a degree seemingly unfazed and in good spirits, royals refusing to be distracted in public. prince william making a long planned visit to a home yes, this project in sheffield >> no. lack of support. they're all from the papers as the rumors continue online. many, many questions jake, for the palace, we've been putting them to the palace, but all we get back is you get an update when there is one. so the next one we're expecting is when kate appears for the first time officially, which is around easter, about two weeks away. it's also >> odd to us here in america, mac. so i mean, william had a public appearance today why wouldn't the palace simply put this all the rest of the formal public appearance by kate, i
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mean, she did look up and pepe in that video they're saying that they have this plan. i think the way i read it is when she went into hospital, they decided to have a plan. they would give significant updates. they felt that saying she was well was a significant update. and the next one was a bit of guidance about when should reappear. they're just not moving from that plan at all. meanwhile, the dar engagements like this one, which has been in for some time for prince william carry on. so keep calm and carry on. i think it's so much calm, but there's certainly carrying on and he was absolutely determined on that event not to address any of the issues. there were people ask him questions. he wasn't going there and then of course, king charles is fighting cancer. we don't know what kind of cancer he is still putting out official photos such as this one from an event with korean war veterans today. what do we know about the king's health? have they disclosed anything more? >> i no updates at all. the pitchers do need to be released every so often because he's a
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very different story. he is the head of state. we have an absolute right to find out who's getting how he's getting on and he always looks fit in well in those pictures. there was a large reception at buckingham palace. he didn't get involved in that, had a small group, the one that you see here is the only one who got involved with because he's not doing full public events, but they're very keen to show that is carrying out with the key official duties and we shouldn't worry so slightly different strategy, but then he's obviously the key member of the royal family >> yeah. all right. max foster in london. thanks so much. appreciate it coming up next. the major win today for texas governor greg abbott as the state tries to crack down on the overwhelming number of migrants coming across the us border illegally. but will this attempt at a solution just create more problems plus the marquee race, you'll wanna watch his results of primaries come into night this one has donald trump getting very involved, stay with us >> this situation with both blitzer denied it six once cnn,
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houston check. >> we hear nothing. >> a space shuttle accidents, usually not one thing. it's a series of events is that part of the wing? coming apart? >> space shuttle columbia. he final flight or mere sunday, april 7 at nine on cnn >> in our law and justice, leave the us supreme court is clearing the way for the state of taxes to enforce it's controversial immigration law that would allow state officials to arrest and detain anybody they suspect is entering the united states illegally. the law known as sb4 is still being challenged in a federal appeals court, but the means in texas can start enforcing the law now, the supreme court's three liberals dissented from the decision justices amy coney barrett and brett kavanaugh, who joined the majority, wrote a concurring opinion saying they did not want to second guess your interfere with the appeals court. that we'll be hearing the merits of the case. next month. priscilla alvarez is at the white house and 11 is in dallas for us. so priscilla house, the white house,
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responding to the setback. >> well, it take to put it simply, they say that they quote >> fundamentally disagree. let me review part of the statement that was released moments ago by the white house press secretary. it says we fundamentally disagree with the supreme court's order allowing texas is harmful. and unconstitutional law to go into effect. sb before we will not only make communities and texas less safe, it will also burden law enforcement and sow chaos and confusion at our southern border. of course, jake, this is a significant development in the ongoing feud between the white house and the texas governor greg abbott, the white house has repeatedly slammed multiple moos by texas governor are to try to deter migration at the us southern border that includes busing migrants to democratic-led cities trying to block, block enforcement in federal law enforcement from reaching parts of the us-mexico border. as well as setting up those floating barriers which have also been are sued by the administration. now the justice department has said from the beginning, but this law
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violates constantly constitution and also interferes with federal law enforcement operation. and so this is going to cause an operational headache. and in talking to homeland security officials minutes after this was released, they were surprised and it's unclear what is going to happen from here. and this also comes as president biden is on that western swing, or he is trying to appeal to voters, including latino voters, who i have been talking to over the course of the day. and they say that immigration is important to them. this is a key issue for them and they want to see solutions from president biden. so this may come up while he is on his visits over the course of the day and tomorrow. but again, jake, a significant development in this view between texas and president biden and ed. >> does this mean arrests can start to happen immediately? >> in theory, it does mean that i can start happening, jake, but in practicality, i think we're already getting indications, jake, that there's some serious questions of exactly how this is going to
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unfold. hold on a day-to-day basis. i've spoken with a law enforcement officers and el paso eagle pass and in san antonio. so far is we're starting to get reaction from lawn local law enforcement agents on the ground. and overwhelmingly there's some really serious doubts but whether or not these local law enforcement agencies will essentially enforce these laws. the ego, the eagle pass year i've told me just moments ago that he doesn't have the manpower for this and that they're not going to be driving around town looking for migrants who entered texas illegally that they're focused on security. the sheriff in san antonio is saying that he is explaining to his deputies in the process of developing a policy, saying that they have to be aware that arresting people for this exposes the officer and the agency to liability and that they're going to go through an extensive report according process and supervisor approval, and the sheriff is essentially telling his deputies you have to ask yourself, is it worth going through that much trouble to enforce what is on the first
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arrest? a simple misdemeanor on the second arrest for a entry that it rises to a felony, but already, jake, we're getting indications that there doesn't seem to be a lot of enthusiasm. among local law enforcement agencies in the state to want to kind of, they're very concerned about the exam exactly how this is linked to look in a practical day-to-day situation. >> all right, 11 dara and priscilla alvarez with the latest on an important story. thanks so much. >> back to our 2024 lead now five states are >> holding primaries right now. those states are arizona, florida, illinois, kansas, and ohio, but it isn't the presidential race. everyone's going can be watching closely tonight as biden and trump have already secured their parties nominations instead, political eyes will be on ohio, where the republican senate primary is a major test for trump's influence in the state. as cnn's jeff zeleny reports for us now, this could shape control of the senate. this fall most importantly, it's about, he's one of the last democrat standing in ohio. thank you for the endorsement.
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thank you all for being senator sherrod brown is one of the biggest republican targets of the year, who seat could determine control of the us senate. but that fall campaign may hinge on tonight's outcome of an acrimonious gop primary, which in the closing days has revolved as much around donald trump as any of the rivals in the race >> bernie of these people vote which say, well, you're going to win >> the former president has taken sides and thrown elbows in a bruising three-way republican contest. his candidate, cleveland businessman bernie moreno. >> how does ohio feel about president donald j. trump? >> is seen by some top ohio republicans as the party's weakest choice to win in november, the person clearly who has the best shot at winning in the fall it's matt dolan. there's aza node ab republican governor mike dhawan is backing state senator matt dolan, whose family owns to cleveland guardians baseball franchise and has repeatedly
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drawn trump's ire. my attitude is >> anybody that changes the name of the leaf? you've learned indians to the cleveland guardians should not be a senator. >> the campaign has been caustic and costly with more than $40 million spent on t.v. and digital ads alone mega allergic president trump wants you to vote for outsider businessman bernie moreno >> matt dolan out for himself, not you >> can you trust frank larose? >> including by democratic super pac, with ties to senate majority leader chuck schumer promoting marino trump's candidate, marina would do donald trump's bidding >> ohio >> secretary of state frank larose, that third candidate in the grace told us it was a clear sign. democrats wanted to run against moreno >> why would they spend >> over $3 million to try to boost bernie moreno was pretty clear chuck schumer believes that he's the weakest opponent to sherrod brown in an increasingly read ohio or trump won by eight points in 2020 the
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race has become a test for this style and substance of the republican party in the age of trump >> findings about results. okay. and it doesn't mean you go and shout you can respect the other side, but you fight for what you believe tonight, it will become clear whether more voters responded. dolan's attempts to lower the temperature or follow trump's lead everybody's bashing everybody. i believe the merino commercials that he will support the trump agenda for brown as seeks a fourth term in the senate. he acknowledges the challenge ahead. not only from republicans, maybe my toughest race, how much of a weight is the democratic party and the biden administration? on you as a candidate, i always run my own race i will continue to run my own race. i will try to analyze if biden does well here, trump does well there i've run ahead of our presidential candidates and i will >> but the bottom line is
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senator brown realizes that he will have to get some trump voters to support him in the fall if he is to win reelection to a fourth term? but long before that happens, jake, it's the outcome of tonight's primary that will certainly indicate how competitive that race is going to be. but look, republicans only need to flip one or two seats depending on who wins the white house to win control for all of the senate. that's why every seat does indeed matter. a subtext of this election fight here, jake is also a fight between the old gop establishment, represented by governor mike to wine and the maga movement, of course, represented by the former president here. so almost three hours left a voting here low turnout. we're hearing anecdotally, but still time to get out the vote trick we will all eyes will be on the race tonight. democrats to end indeed, republicans as well. >> all right. jeff zeleny in columbus, ohio. thanks so much coming up next the cold snap tonight. >> they might >> have you feeling the chill at the checkout counter in the days and weeks? tom, stay with us
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them. the peaches are in much better shape because last year you're right, it was devastating. they lost about 90% of their crop statewide and the reason was winter was too warm and that was the case today as well. we just wrapped up the warmest winter on record across the us that sent things blooming early. so when you get a frieze which can still happen this time of year in march that puts anything that's blooming that's not protected they are at risk and it could really cause some frost and freeze damage. so that's the situation that we were in this morning, but the good news is is a lot of these peach blooms here. you see these petals. the farmer was telling me this morning that these petals can actually protect the ph. so the ph is actually in here is really cooley. he was showing me what the inside of this looks like and this is it in its bloom stage. so it can be damaged. but with the petals that really helps protect it. so that's why a lot of these trees were okay this morning at this time last year, they had
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blue much farther than this and that's why a lot of their fruit was damaged image. now the strawberries actually bloomed about a week or two early. so that's why they have those covered. you see all of those white blankets there. those are called row covers and they literally lay them on top of the strawberries or strawberry underneath there. and what it does is it will keep the heat in. it can keep the heat in, it can protect it from frost developing as well. and that was something that they did this morning. for the peach trees. obviously, it's hard to put a big blanket over this. so what they did this morning was they had fans in the field and what those fans do is get to win, wins, to kick. and when you have some wins that helps keeps those temperatures of float a little bit. they won't drop like brock as quickly as they would with calm when they had fans going, we have the blankets and thankfully things are doing okay here today, but we do know that the trend is that winters are getting warmer, the growing season is getting longer by two
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schumer, have aimed at israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. take a listen why did the democrats hate bibi netanyahu? >> i actually think they hid israel. yes, i don't think they had i think it israel. and the democratic party hates israel. any jewish person that votes for democrats hates their religion, they hate everything about israel, and they should be ashamed of themselves because israel will be destroyed >> it's a fairly shocking thing for a presidential candidate to say about any religious minority, but about jews at this time of rising anti-semitism in the united states, it is certainly no but worthy. this is not the first time he is lashed out at jews who don't support him just last year around the high holy days for jews trump shared a social media image that said liberal jews who didn't support him, quote, voted to destroy america and israel. but that was a repost on instagram or retreat or whatever.