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>> hello everyone thank you so much for joining me this sunday i'm fredricka whitfield the countdown is on for away from to major legal threats colliding in new york tomorrow is the deadline for him to post nearly half bond in his new york civil fraud case. his attorneys have asked an appeals court to allow him to post a smaller bond or none at all but the court has not reached a decision yet. on friday, trump claimed he has the cash to cover the bill. but as lawyer later told cnn that trump doesn't actually have that much cash on hand meanwhile, new york's attorney general has already filed judgments in westchester county and new york city. were trump owned properties. the first indication the state is prepared to seize his assets if he can't pay up. this all playing out as trump is expected to appear in new york courtroom tomorrow as well, where a judge may send the date
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for his hush money trial involving a $130,000 payment to adult film star stormy daniels, more on that in a minute. meanwhile, multiple democratic sources tell cnn that house democrats are willing to save republican house speaker mike johnson's job if he outlines a path to securing ukraine, ukraine aid, johnson's under fire from the so-called maga wing of the party, namely georgia congresswoman marjorie taylor greene, who has filed a motion to oust him. she has enforced a vote a vote on it instead, leaving the threat hanging over johnson pad all right. >> we'll have more on that in a moment. we're also getting new details in that horrific terror attack on a russian court a russian concert hall rather, today we got our first look at some of the suspects arrested by police videos showing the suspects
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blindfolded as you see there, and brought into russia's investigative committee for questioning. and it comes after ice has posted a graphic video purportedly showing its members ruthless rampage. cnn is choosing not to show that video. russia says the death toll has now written it's into including three children today is a national day of mourning across the country cnn's matthew chance is in moscow four, so matthew, uh, you visited a memorial set up near the scene of that attack. how are people they're reacting to all of this? >> yeah, actually, it seems like almost every month as a floor or memorial for somebody who's died or be been killed in russia. and this is the latest one that we went to, was a vast laying of flowers with thousands of people that have turned out on the act skirt moscow, just outside this, this crocus city hall, this big
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conference center and concert venue, and shopping mall as well at that rampage took place on friday night, the latest death toll from official figures is 137 people. they've identified as dead or that have been killed lot more have been injured. but rescue workers and emergency teams are still going through the debris in the building, which is still sealed off. it was burned down, essentially by the attackers are used incendiary bombs, petrol bombs, or something like that to set ablaze and there's still finding more bodies. and so the expectation is unfortunate lead to death towel is likely to rise. but for a country that is already engaged in a brutal war with ukraine next door. and according to western estimates, is losing or as lost, hundreds of thousands of people in that in that conflict, dead and injured. this is yet another sort of threat of insecurity that people weren't anticipating. when russia has a long-standing
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problem with, terrorism. it's been affected by terrorist attacks in the past, but not for years as something of this scale affected the people of moscow. and it's come as a real, a real shock to them. and that's what many people were telling me that they're very frightened in an insecure at the moment, given the reemergence of this terrorist threat in the country, fredricka >> and then matthew, what are officials willing to say about the investigation into the attack? how it happened, the planning, the people involved yeah. >> well, of course, isis or a branch of isis has claimed responsibility for this. they put out some incredibly disturbing video which i think you mentioned of the attack underway being formed by one of the attackers themselves, were not showing that video, but we have seen other video which was taken by onlookers and innocent people on their cell phones as this tack went through, the, the concert venue and people were simply shot at almost point blank range. the russian
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prosecutors and investigators who are looking at this, and it's a nationwide effort. remember are saying they've arrested 11 people so far including the four suspects before people they suspect of being the gunman in the rampage. and there's been some really grisly pictures on russian television and on russian linked russian government links, social media channels basically showing these individuals being interrogated. they're blooded, they're tied up one of them is shown confessing to carrying out the attack. he said he did it for money, but obviously is under an enormous amount or abdullah duress the russian president vladimir putin, has appeared on national television outraged as you'd expect him to be vowing revenge for what he called a barbaric act. but he's also tried to implicate ukraine in this by saying that look, these people were arrested as they're heading towards ukraine and that's something that, that idea is
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something that the ukrainian government, i've pushed back hard against saying this was absolutely nothing to do with us. >> fredricka and mathew, you spoke to a number of people about their concerns so let's listen now to some of them >> terrible about of the violence that's exists in our world world. and >> and in russia as well. do you feel, do you feel safe in russia? >> he said, yes, i think so not today because of this attack, attack can be in every country. and i think that it is a probe them of all >> do you feel safe in russia? you still feel safe. for so many things happening. you feel a bit more insecure >> i don't know how to answer that question. probably i all i can say is that terrorist attacks, there will, there are worldwide problem so they topic
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well, it's not safe to feel when there are terrorist in the whole world. so i should say, well this is part of the broader, broader progress. yes all right. so mathew, there were some reluctance and some candor. what else did they tell you >> yeah. well, i mean, they they they are saying, look, this happens all over the world and they're right about that. and obviously it doesn't would make anybody feel secure. but i think there's a there's a particular problem in russia, which is that vladimir putin it's just over a week since he was elected to his fifth presidential term. >> one of the >> main reasons that people say they like vladimir putin is that he's a guarantor of security in the country, but but if you look at russia now, it looks more insecure, more unstable, more volatile than at anytime for years. i mean we've got the war in ukraine, as i mentioned, and there's like
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regular drone attacks and cross-border attacks from the ukrainians into those areas. just inside russia oil refineries have been hit hard by drone strikes. we saw the death of alexey navalny last month than the thousands of people turn out and paying their respects to the prominence in opposition leader and attendees, his funeral as well and now this terrorism threat has reared its head once again as well. and so it's just yet another security and stability challenge facing the kremlin all right. >> matthew chance. thank you so much for moscow or it's still a calm house, democrats willing to vote in droves to save mike johnson's speakership on condition that he agrees to a pathway to approve ukraine aid and later, senator lisa murkowski done with donald trump. here he told cnn about her potential future united
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claimed he has the cash to cover the bill, but his lawyer later told cnn that trump does not actually have that cash on hand joining me right now to talk about this, is jocelyn nagar. she is the president a franck franck goldstein and nagger. and a new york attorney who specializes in debt collection and commercial litigation. jocelyn great to see you >> thank you so much. nice to be with wonderful. so if trump cannot pay the >> bond tomorrow of the new york attorney general is poised to store taking action. bank counts would be a frozen first, right? so how quickly does that happen after say closer day >> oh, really depends upon the method in which or the speed in which you serve you subpoenas on the bench if you wanted to if the attorney general wanted to, she could issue an execution to the marshall and he could levy on the bank probably the same day. doesn't
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necessarily have to be a bank. it could be a brokerage account or other assets >> she's not >> restricted solely to the bank accounts so after the bank accounts, if that ends up being her order of business, then there would also be included in all of this >> personal effects, right? like art, it could be a potentially seized you mentioned marshall's office. so it sounds like it's like an eviction. marshals are there but in the case of seizing property, would you have residents or occupants that could not be there in the way during that seizure >> oh no. of marshall and the sheriff will not break. and then to reward enter anyone's home, it's not as sensational is that really an is special really special asset that needs to be and stuff what, general. judge generally, what creditors go after something that's easier to sell to season to
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sell. so it could be property, it could be other assets it could be interest in an llc. it could be monies that is owed to the judgment debtor there is any of them >> 11 can >> be made on someone who owes the money to the judgment debtors and that money could then be redirected to satisfy the state's judgment. >> okay. and then the other tier in what would be considered the assets, the attorney general has already made some judgment filings in westchester county which is where trump's seven springs, a stayed. his golf course are so of course does have manhattan property in trump tower and at least at 40 wall street among others. so would westchester properties be targeted first among a properties? as part of his assets >> so i can't say first, i think there'll be a multi-faceted approach i think that the attorney general will
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go ahead and go after several different types of assets at once. i don't think she'll just go after one see what happens with that and then go on to the next in she'll she'll hit quite a few of my time. >> the judgment, >> the new york county judgment could be then docket it as a lean in any of the other counties or no word called the other counties, where property would be >> okay. by the judgment debtors >> okay. and of course, this is all following his not meeting bond trump. he's got wealthy friends. i mean, they could come to the rescue and he might be able to have the cash. but in the meantime, you know, trump's attorneys are also asking for leniency in the cache demand or a delay or no cash at all. can the judge avoid responding to these things tomorrow >> i really don't know to tell you the truth. i think that decision will be made by the court tomorrow. so we'll have
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to just wait in here. what the judge decides >> do you see this since this is your area of expertise, is this? being handled just like any other situation in which assets would be seized if a cash bond wasn't met? or do you see things playing out differently because of the person at hand, the former president well i think that the attorney general was directed to stay execution for 30 days. normally, when you enter a judgment, creditor hands a judgment and they entered judgment, they can execute immediately. they need not wait 30 days so here, just the granting of the additional time was a special circumstance and extended to the former president >> all right. jocelyn mega. great to see you. thank you so much. >> thank you very much. >> all right now back to capitol hill, where multiple democratic sources tell cnn that house democrats are
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willing to save republican house speaker mike johnson's job if he outlines a path to securing ukraine aid johnson's under fire from the so-called maga wing of the party, namely georgia congresswoman marjorie taylor greene, who has filed a motion to oust him. she hasn't forced to vote on it. instead, leaving the threat hanging over johnson's head. manu raju has the latest from capitol hill. manu >> hey, fred democrats are weighing whether they should save mike johnson's job as speaker. this is different than what happened in the fall when kevin mccarthy became the first beaker ever to be ousted by his own colleagues on a vote on the house floor. why is it different this time aid to ukraine that is so key to many democrats in the house has been stalled for months because gop divisions over this issue and this is comes at a critical time for ukraine in its war against russia. they say to me a number of them i spoke to her
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last several days. johnson must outline a path to move ahead on ukraine aid, dried detail, how we did plan to get that into law. if he does, they would vote to essentially keep him in the position. now, there's different approaches ukraine aid, which could complicate things. there's a senate pass version that most democrats in the house want. johnson has not been in favor of that. there's a separate bipartisan bill emerging in the house does some democrats aren't happy about that, but many of them are being clear to me. johnson must move on ukraine before they will consider voting to save him if he does the responsible thing, which it's allowing members of congress to vote on a bill that will pass and that is in our national security interests. and then subsequent to that, a nonserious actor who doesn't want to govern brings a motion to vacate. yes, i would motion to table in that circumstance. >> i will make common cause with anybody who will stand up for the people of ukraine, anybody who will get desperately needed humanitarian assistance to gaza in anybody who will work for a two-state solution.
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>> now the timing of this is unclear. in large part because marjorie taylor greene could call it this resolution really, whenever she wants, house is in recess for the next two weeks. so won't happen then. but when she gets back, if she decides to move ahead, that would start the clock. there were two legislative days to have this critical vote. that first vote is supposed to be a procedural one is expected to it's called a motion to table are essentially kill that resolution to oust johnson from the speakership. that is the one democrats are voting considering voting to do essentially kill the marjorie taylor greene resolution. we'll see if they get to that point, but there are services are gonna be move on. ukraine aid or perhaps and vote dow austin all right. my name. thanks. and there's more from you here with this question, is alaska senator lisa murkowski leaving the door open to potentially leaving the republican party, she spoke to manu this morning on the hill i don't think that can be defended. what happened on january 6 was was was an
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effort by people who stormed the building in an effort to stop a an election. i wish that as republicans, we had a we had a nominee that i could get behind i certainly can't get behind donald trump >> are you considering being in an independent at this 0.0? >> i think i'm very independent minded. >> officially, officially, i just regret that our party is seemingly becoming a party of donald trump. >> you becoming an independent caucuses republicans, is that something you are open to >> i i am navigating my way through some very interesting political times. let's just leave it at that >> all right, right now, all three independence in the us senate, including recent convert kyrsten sinema caucus with the democratic party all right. after a quick break,
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highnesses message, they are extremely moved by the public's warmth and support and are grateful for the understanding of their request for privacy at this time in friday's video post the princess said doctors discovered she had cancer after having an abdominal surgery in january and she is now in the early stages of chemotherapy treatment. at least 84 people have been killed in gaza in roughly the last 24 hours, according to the gaza ministry of health that death toll comes as the palestinian red crescents says israeli forces are surrounding two hospitals in southern gaza where officials are reporting heavy gunfire and shelling. cnn's paula hand coccyx in doha, qatar. paula water, israeli official saying about these ongoing operations well, fredricka, two mole hospitals now are being targeted by the israeli military. what the fda
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said at this point is that with the al-nasser hospice, excuse me, i'll are hospital in southern gaza. they're not inside the hospital. they out working in the neighborhood of that hospitals saying that they are going after hamas operatives. now what we've heard from the palestinian red crescent is that there were many people inside that were sheltering, that were injured and medical stuff. so what they have done now, the israeli military, according to the red crescent of evacuated all those that can move independently out of the hospital towards an area of mawasi. this is what the idf has called a humanitarian area, although it's unclear if there's actually any it's humanitarian support for those that are evacuating into that area. but there are still medical stuff. of course, those patients that cannot move inside that hospital another hospital, nasser hospital. we understand that the israeli military working in that area, and of course, al-shifa hospital, this operation by the
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israeli military started on monday mornings. what will missed a week into this operation. the idf says that they arrested hundreds of what they call terrorists. they have killed more than 150. but what we're hearing on the other side from those inside the hospital medical staff are saying hundreds of tracks without food, water, or medical supplies and they're calling on international aid groups and the un to help them. we heard the head of the who won friday get that siege must end. fredricka >> and then paul on top of that, the head of the main united nations agency working in the region says israel will block some of its food deliveries in gaza what do you know about that >> yes. so this is from the chief of unrwa, philippe lazzarini. he has this is effectively the us ben group that works in gaza that has been working there for many years but the group which israel has accused 12 members of which were part of the
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october 7 attack. so what we have seen now is from the head of unrwa itself, is that israel has told them that they will not be facilitating any unrwa roots up to northern gaza. the group saying that it hasn't been able to take food or aid to anyone in northern gaza for two months now, now this of course is an error korea, where the un says they are on the brink of famine that many in that area will undergo famine either from now until mid may, saying it is a critical time to try and get aid to this area. lazzarini saying that this is outrageous, calling on israel to work to change its tactics six, but we have heard from israel that they believe that unrwa should be defunded, calling on many countries around the world to stop giving them money. frederik gun, and then paula, what more do you know? about israel appearing to agree to some sort of us proposal on a hostage prisoner swap >> while we've certainly seen
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this being pushed forward from the us side over the past couple of days, we understand that there was a proposal from the us when it comes to the palestinian prisoners, the amount a number of prisoners that would be released in exchange for a certain number of hostages within that six week ceasefire. now, what we understand is that israel has agreed to that according to a cnn analyst quoting senior israeli government officials, and that now they are waiting for a hamas sponsor we know that the technical teams are still here in doha waiting for any kind of response from any side. >> fredricka, or keep us posted as you know, what are paula hang cox thanks so much in doha all right. back in this country, vice president kamala harris won't rule out consequences for israel or prime minister benjamin netanyahu if israel haley forces go ahead with a military operation in rafah, biden administration officials believe any large-scale ground operation in the area could lead to a humanitarian
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catastrophe. cnn's kevin liptak is at the white house. horace kevin, the vice president's warning comes as israel's defense minister is about to visit the us. >> yeah, in this week is shaping up to be a critical one for this conflict, not just for the trajectory of, trajectory of the war, but it will be a real test of american influence on the israelis. and there are two separate delegations officials from israel who will be traveling to washington this week for these high-stakes meetings, one is led by the defense minister. he left today and he's expected to meet early this week with lloyd austin, the american defense secretary, anthony blinken, the secretary of state, and jake sullivan, president biden's national security adviser pfizer, at the same time, there is this separate delegation that is coming to discuss this critical issue of rafah and what american officials say are some alternatives to a ground invasion there. and you'll remember fredricka president
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biden when he spoke with prime minister benjamin netanyahu, a week ago, asked him to dispatch this delegation so they could discuss this very key issue. but what you have heard from netanyahu in the days since he is not backing off. this commitment to go into rafah, to go after hamas. and certainly that is causing quite a bit of consternation here at the white house. and you heard the vice president isn't kamala harris address this in an interview today. listen to what she said >> we have been clear multiple conversations and in every way that any major military operation in rafah would be a huge mistake. let me tell you something. i have studied the maps. there is nowhere for those folks to go and we're looking at about 1,000,000.5 people in rafah who are there because they were told to go there. most of them and so we've been very clear that it would be a mistake to move into
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rafah with any type of military operation. are >> you ruling out that there would be consequences from the united states >> i am ruling out nothing so not ruling out consequences there remains to be seen whether those potential consequences will be discussed in these very, very important >> meetings in washington this week, fredricka. >> all right. very consequential. kevin liptak. thank you so much. >> all right. still ahead. parts of the midwest this week could see more snow in the coming days. then what they've seen all winter long, the cities and the bull's-eye next leaks slides, cia secrets >> valerie play, salary plane trial or play. >> lives were at stake yes. my children, this is horrifying. united states of scandal with jake tapper. new episode tonight at nine on cnn >> nothing better than a subway series foot-long. is that when you add an all new foot-long side kick, like to all american
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a look at some of the impacts you see the red that's where we're looking king at major impacts from this storm. we're talking about whiteout conditions, gusty winds, just incredible. the storm is starting to intensify its already snowing up in minneapolis. you can see the lightning down in oklahoma city. i wanted to show you the winter storm warnings that we've got because we've got some blizzard conditions for a lot of the planes here where the blue blizzard conditions are showing for snow up to eight inches to a foot. we've got gossip 260 miles per hour. if we advance and then we could show where we've got some of the warnings for blizzard conditions just really popping and again, it's incredible because it's march or why did these places really having gotten snow so far this winter and now they could be looking at more snow just from this one event, then we've seen in the entire winter season, december, january, and february whitening showing up to where those storms are intensifying. but the warnings again, continuing four for blizzard conditions
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will also severe weather that can be possible out of this two would damaging winds and tornadoes, fire weather two, so it's keeping us busy over the next couple of hours and we'll have to continue to track it. >> my goodness. okay. we can't settle in just yet, but typically this is what spring is all about, you know, especially in the northeast and parts of the midwest, it comes a little later despite what the calendar says. all right. elisa, thank you so much. >> all right. when we come right back, caitlin clark well, she does it again, the nc doublet all-time leading score is off to a great march madness start. we'll look at who's in, who's out, and how many perfect brackets are left. i don't think it's possible not anymore. and amid scandal growing baseball superstar shohei ohtani and his dodgers are set to play at home tonight will take you to dodger stadium the ct given i'm going to
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in-between. shops, 70% off at that blood x.com today i'm melanie zanona on capitol hill. and this is cnn >> all right. welcome back. the clock is ticking for donald trump, who needs to come up with $464 million by tomorrow for his new york city. new york rather civil fraud judgment or risk losing his prized new york properties. the new york attorney general's office has already filed judgments in westchester county. the first step toward potentially seizing his golf course and seven springs private estate north of manhattan. and if that happens, the former president would join an elite club of high-profile
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figures who have had their estate eight very publicly seized to pay off debts. cnn's tom foreman has more money from his nfl days. his movies, his commercials. it was all in theory up procedure after oj simpson found not guilty of murder in 1995, was held civilly liable. nearly two years later for the deaths of his ex-wife, nicole brown simpson and ronald goldman. >> in >> short order, he owed the victims families more than $30 with our family is grateful for a verdict of responsibility, which is all we ever wanted. >> but although authorities razed to fulfill the judgment, even seizing and selling off oj's heisman trophy and attorney for nicole's estate says, oj's wealth was locked up, an untouchable pensions, his car hur was least his house heavily mortgaged and what was
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left rugs crystal trophies, golf clubs expansion, furniture and things like that. those were the only things we could get. and you're eventually auction to offer about maybe 1,000,000.5 box seizing and selling assets in such cases can be complex and moves very slowly. take the new york stock market scammer, who saw authorities seize his bank accounts, his homes, his boats. it's been 15 years since bernie made ofs guilty plea, but investors only recently announced they've recovered justice over 90% of what he stole from them, which many experts actually call a big success in this business when someone has an enormous amount of wealth and a lot of assets and a lot of partners. and it's super complicated that makes it, it drags it out and it's unfortunate because you're right, then justice takes much longer and people we'll have to wait in florida, a court justice year ordered the seizure of more than $63 million in assets from a miami commissioner for engaging in an
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improper political retaliation. but he's fighting to keep us house, which is slowing the process some cases go faster in new york's scores of ice cream trucks were seized after the city said, owners racked up millions and traffic tickets. and some cases don't seem difficult at all. a few years ago, a man was accused of looting and selling priceless cambodian antiquities but died before answering criminal charges. his family has returned more than 100 relics to camp cambodia. and in 2023 agreed to forfeit 12 million and a vietnamese statue >> a wow. okay. thank you. tom foreman for that. >> all right. how are your march madness brackets doing? 19th have moved into the sweet 16 creighton and nc state advance anson overtime last night, i like to bring in cnn's coy wire. i didn't do any brackets this year, so i'm free and clear, savors of this
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right? but tell me what's happening because i'm barely everybody else's brackets or boston >> yeah, everyone else's everyone else is not mine though oh, okay. >> i was doing great until oregon lost to creighton last night, i had the duck's going all the way to the national title game. >> the ducks, let me down, >> but it was an absolute thriller. this one was tight throughout the blue jays down to the closing seconds, baylor shi'a mid knocking down the jumper to tie it with nine seconds to go, sending to overtime. and in the extra period, creighton was up three with timeline down jermaine khuza'a hits the clutch 32 to tie with 18 seconds to go, sending it to double ot. that's when the blue jays would run away with it. so crazy. now score and oregon 15 to two and double ot, they would end up winning easily. 86, 73, nc state and oakland also playing a thriller, jack gohlke, keep following up his 103 performance by making six more the 14th seated golden
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grizzlies taken the wolf pack two over time in this one as well. but that's when nc state would go on a 90 run. they would win 79, 73. so the magical run in march for the wolf pack continues. they want five games and five days to win the acc tournament and make this tournament. now they are on to the sweet 16 nc state will now i'll paste market in the south region semifinals. the second seed it golden eagles beat colorado of just a bit ago, 81, 77. will all four once he's make the sweet 16, that's the question. produ has already tipped off uconn in houston there and action later and you can watch them across our sister networks, tbs, tnt, and true tv. now, fredreka, you have to see this. i'm ready. >> after illinois when yesterday. >> usually you >> see some water bottle celebrations will go to underwater underwood came with us cooper sogar, his players absolutely loved it, the fight and align. i will play iowa state. >> oh, that's great. that's
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what i love about the i mean, i didn't not do the bracket because i'm not enamored with this whole march madness ncw. >> i love love it. i love the excitement. i love. i mean, all of these young guys and gowns or just bringing it and there's so inspirational, so we talked about the menn. i love how the coaches are intuitive, but what about the women? >> the women town is the biggest name in all well, this year is caitlin clark. >> she's amazing. she took a while to get >> cooking yesterday, but she finally did and look how she scored 27 points dished out, ten assists as iowa rolled pass holy cross 91, 65, clark needs just 29 points now to surpass one more huge record and a career kelsey plum's record for most points in a season and d1 history, she'll take the floor next on monday night when she her foot hawkeyes face west virginia. now the favorites have flourished on the women's side but two seed ohio state just got upset by seven. duke. so action is heating south carolina gamecocks there the
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