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delayed the sighting of the iceberg they didn't see the iceberg until they were just practically right upon it rose up out of the ocean they lookouts described it as a dark mass that came through that haze in realize was an iceberg and ring the warning bell three rings on the bell for an obstacle directly ahead and then telephone the bridge fleet called down and said, iceberg, get ahead. cnn's original series, how it really happy with jesse l. martin returns to cnn with a special two-hour premiere on the titanic. that's tomorrow at nine eastern end pacific welcome back everyone to cnn this morning. >> i mamer walker alongside victor blackwell, a a 7:00 a.m. eastern here at our atlanta studio, 6:00 a.m. central worse, several communities are
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waking up to the aftermath of devastating tornadoes i got my babies in the basement, we covered up with a blanco. we got her dark you mare all of a sudden the lights went out we heard everything be exerting around above us we are and one of the hardest hit communities as a cleanup gets underway, and we're tracking that throughout for more severe storms today pro-palestinian protests are expected across college campuses again this weekend, the new calls for calm and what we're learning about the chart margin is facing some of the protesters were arrested tabloid king david pecker lays out the paper trail and former president donald trump's criminal hush, money trial in new york. the major takeaways from his four days of testimony. and what's next in the trial? >> harvey weinstein will be back in court on wednesday, about a week after an appeals court overturned his conviction on sex crimes, what to expect from that appearance and what impact it could have on charges
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against him in the future. >> we begin this morning with a devastating tornadoes that tore through parts of nebraska and iowa friday, leaving paths of destruction behind them and a severe weather threat is not over as dangerous storms that could possibly bring more tornadoes continue to pose a risk for over 50 million people from michigan down to texas today, the elkhorn community in omaha, nebraska was one of the hardest just hit neighborhoods. look at this rows of homes, decimated by these tornadoes. families were left shaken, understandably by the event listen to this woman, she had to hunker down in her basement with her two young children we got home as fast as we could. i got my babies in the basement. we covered up with a blinken. we got her dark down there all of a sudden the lights went out and we heard everything be
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exonerated above us is so scary those place those carried our neighbor everybody, everyone's houses. are there god there were more than 70 reports of tornadoes friday across at least five states. another massive tornado touchdown in a small town of mindon, iowa. video. look at this similar to what we saw in elkhorn path of destruction hundreds of families here displaced. let's go now to cnn's lucy kafanov joining us from omaha nebraska what you're seeing behind you, i imagine it's just a taste of what is surrounding you right now. >> that's right. victor, and we are in that elkhorn suburb of omaha where you heard that that woman who survived this, this terrifying tornado, the mass of terminator that rip through this neighborhood. this
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house right here this is, one, of the luckier ones. it's still standing in some portions that liberal what you're seeing right here, this used to be the garage. >> there's a roof right there on the ground behind the destruction part, there is a laundry room that we saw. >> there's even a bottle of tide detergents is right there. there's a kitchen back there. i was sort of walking around back their children's boys strewn across the lawn. unclear whether it's from this house are some of the other homes and our flattened around the neighborhood and take a look behind me down this street we looked on google maps there were supposed to be for homes down here. >> you could just see these two structures everything else down that street is completely flattened. almost nothing salvageable. take a look across the street i mean, that is supposed to be a garage. you can see the kitchen right there, no wall covering that at all. a lot of the residents in this subdivision have to get back your waited. there was no power in this area, and so a
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lot of them are in shelters, are just anywhere that's not on here, that's safer we imagine there'll be returning to sort of see the status of their homes. we know that first responders will likely be and cleanup crews will likely be coming back here to assess the damage. there's concerns about gas leaks, there's concerns about getting the power on. there's concerns about how these families are going to be able to rebuild we do know that this was a terrifying experience. take a listen to this eyewitness from yesterday it was just a freight train the noise was so loud. i'm not too afraid to admit it. >> i was crying like a baby because it's just the scariest feeling in the world that's my son's bedroom yamit. and i told them to go to his mom's house and i'm glad he did a lot of presidents here have the trauma of experiencing that tear on friday, but only two people were injured according to the police chief says that it could have been a lot worse had it not been for the early
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warnings that allow people to get to safety? >> guys back to you. thank goodness for that early warning. lucy kafanov. thank you. so much. i mean, just listening to the trauma and the voices of the people who survive. this is incredible. let's go now to cnn meteorologist allison chinchar the severe weather continues today's that that means there's still a of tornadoes series and unfortunately, some of the same spots that got hit yesterday have the potential to have it all over again today, plus some new places as well. so let's take a look at the areas that sought yesterday, we had almost at total tornado reports 33 when reports in nearly 60 hail reports. and you can see a lot of the areas here. it looks like it's pretty spread out, but that's because it was a very widespread area that was impacted yesterday and it's going to be very similar area today right now. we don't have too much in the way of active storms. we've got a couple here in northern arkansas, few around michigan, and a couple over in colorado. but the potential here for development across the southern and central plains does exist as early as this morning, but will really start to see the biggest potential for those strong to severe thunderstorms
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this afternoon and especially into the evening. and that ranges anywhere from southern texas all the way up through michigan, the same potential central threats, strong tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail, but tornadoes are going to be an especially large concern, not just in general across this area, but you see this red area here with what kind of like the hash marks through it this areas of particular concern for tornadoes that would be e, f, three, strength or stronger. those are pretty significant. tornadoes you're talking wins about 136 to 165 miles per hour. again, here you can see the afternoon they really start getting to going, but some could occur even as early as this morning, then again through the overnight hours tonight. so again, we've mentioned last hour, i will mention it again today. >> make sure before you go to bed tonight, you set those flirts on your phone or you have some other way like a weather radio to get those alerts before you go to bed allison, thank you pro-palestinian protests, the sweeping college campuses across the country,
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demonstrators is showing their support for the people in gaza. they're also demanding universities divest from israel-linked companies that profiting from the conflict. >> there are many the protests have been peaceful and on some campuses, students chanted slogans while in others, the scenes turned chaotic. schools called in the police to disperse the crowds, leading to hundreds of arrests nationwide. >> but demonstrations has sparked to manga drawn some divisions between in student communities and resulted in a surge of anti-semitism and a lot of jewish students feel unsafe on campus. here's jen sullivan with details we sin protesters clashing on college campuses is more universities joined pro-palestinian movements and call for piece this, it indiana university in bloomington. >> we're at least 33 people were rested its disturbing moment caught on camera between a woman and police officer we're university in atlanta in the last few days dozens of
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protesters have been arrested. maria, according to authorities, faculty members gathering on campus friday to express concerns about the violin arrests. >> i watch my professors get tackled to the ground tensions rising between police and i'm gestures at the university of texas in austin university officials pushing to shut down the demonstrations, putting the group who organized the protest on interim suspension. we have a right to protests on campus where students here, the travis county sheriff's saying thursday, they arrested 57 people on campus it's protests emboldened by protests at columbia university in new york city, where demonstration stretched into a tenth de friday, either on columbia to be a leader in negotiations for divestment, the pro-palestinian protests spreading overseas protesters gathering at university college london. a similar scene at the university of paris. we are inspired by
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columbia harvard, yale, unc vanderbilt, university i've mobilized in new york. i'm john sullivan reporting the eighth de of former president trump's criminal hush money trial saw three witnesses take the stand, former national enquirer publisher david pecker, wrapped up more than ten hours of testimony and trump's longtime assistant testify that she saw stormy and daniel's inside trump tower, also in this day, and michael cohen's banker who facilitated the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels. cnn's paula reid has more for us good morning, amara. and victor will after one week of testimony, the prosecutors only gotten through one major witness, former tabloid king david pecker. >> now, after he wrapped up friday, they did call two witnesses just briefly to help them move into evidence. some exhibits one of those two witnesses prompted something we haven't seen throughout this trial. a smile from the
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defendant so we have another day. >> court in a freezing court it's very cold former president donald trump's still not warming up to the reality of being on trial in the new york hush money case in court, david pecker, the former publisher of the national enquirer, was back on the witness stand, tying pecker's non-prosecution agreement with federal prosecutors to an agreement he made to sell the national enquirer for a contingent on the investigation into his company being resolved from a timing standpoint, it would have added onto the stress of the transaction. >> pecker testified they also tried to show how pecker had other reasons beyond just helping trump win the white house for running negative stories about trump's opponents. pecker testified that his magazine ran stories about bill and hillary clinton prior to the 2015 trump tower meeting were an agreement to help trump was allegedly reached running those stories
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was beneficial to ami pecker testified after his testimony wrapped up, prosecutors used the last few hours of the day to call two additional witnesses. the first was trump's longtime assistant, rhona. >> let me add the cost rhona graff was a fixture in trump's office for decades. >> she testified how before trump became president, she was his gatekeeper, keeping close track of his contacts, emails, phone calls, and meetings he told the jury it was a very stimulating, exciting, fascinating place to be a court is off on monday, but on tuesday when cohen's former banking associates will be back on the stand to wrap up his testimony. >> then it's unclear who the next significant witness will be. >> but again, it's only three-day trial week, next week, and the other thing we're waiting for is a decision from the judge about trump's alleged violations of the gag order with a hearing this past week about that, but we're still
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waiting for a decision there. and the alleged violations are racking up prosecutors alleged more violations. this week, and there's gonna be another hearing on gag order violations next weekend. amara, victory is unclear what the judges strategy is in holding playing out on a decision all right. >> paula reid. thank you. a ron's government is striking a defiant stance toward israel and the us. but the iranian people are concerned about the escalating tensions we will have a live report from iran. >> i see you in an exclusive former attorney general bill barr says that former president trump should not be anywhere near the oval office. >> but he's still planning to vote for him every piece of evidence tells a story. >> how it really happened jesse l. martin tomorrow at nine on cnn nothing dems my light, like
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we're also hearing and seeing on the ground is some pretty tough rhetoric coming from the iranian government. the iranian leadership, and also conservatives here you're in iran as well. here's what we witnessed rounds, hardliners flexing their muscles, screaming death to america, death to israel at tehran's mean friday prayers staunchly conservative prayer leader, seeing the islamic republic will not back down israel in the future are saying israel it. >> one more time. your audience's strike tensions in the middle east remain at a boiling point after iran launched a massive drone and missile attack against israel in retaliation for the bombing of its embassy compound in syria, killing several top revenue illusionary guard commanders see israel, the us
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and other allies managed to take down most of the iranian drones and missiles. >> but israel then hitting back with a limited strike against an airfield in central iran the hardliners flying massive palestinian flags ripping into israel's operation in gaza. and the us has support for israel. the message here, iran is ready for a confrontation that in fact we are even happy about this. this man says, we are praying day and night for a second and third attack and he says, we've had these threats for a long time, but the difference is now the people are strong hey argc is strong and the army is strong. and we have strong tools i got to do and would miss cleric says, if islamic republic of iran will have more conflicts in the future, it doesn't mean we are war mongering. we're just reacting to the boolean but on the streets of tehran concern the current tensions could escalate and even turn into war
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are lecture, i believe the situation will get worse. this man says, as both sides are more combative and in my opinion, it will lead to war and to calamity for people as i know, this woman says, we are definitely concerned, worried. but what can we ordinary people do about it runs leadership says its military is ready for combat even as they say, war is not in their interest. >> so as you, can see, there's a pretty tough talk that we're hearing and seeing on the streets of tehran, especially coming of course, from the conservatives, from the hardliners, but also from the iranian leadership as well. and they have said that quite frankly for them, what's going on now is really a strategic shift. they say that if iran is attacked, that then iran will respond in a very harsh way. of course not putting on any details of what exactly that could mean and when exactly that could happen, guys? >> what i'd like and good to have you. thank you so much. >> new cnn polling shows trump
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administration is a disaster for the country. >> worse than subverting the peaceful transfer of power. >> it would did he succeed? >> only because vice president mike pence de and the way and now the people who are lining up again say that they will not do what mike pence did. >> look, i was very loud and saying i thought it was a whole the whole episode was shameful. and i am very troubled by and that's why it's not an easy decision. but i think when you have a hobson's choice, you have to pick the lesser of two evils your voting for someone who you believe tried to subvert the peaceful transfer of power that can't even achieve his own policies that lie about the election even after his attorney general told him that the election wasn't stolen. >> and as the former chief law enforcement in this country, you're going to vote for someone who is facing 88 criminal counts well, look, the ada criminal counts, a lot of those are in my and i said are ten of them are accurate he answered the question is yes.
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>> i'm supporting i'm supporting the republican ticket all, right, while the defense department's as it is pledging, $6 in long-term military aid for ukraine. defense secretary lloyd austin. may the announcement on friday, calling it the largest security assistance package of its kind to date, it will include interceptors for ukraine's air defense systems counter drone systems, and other critical equipment. now, this comes just days after president joe biden signed off on a massive foreign aid package that includes nearly $61 billion in assistance for ukraine for more. now, i'm joined by semaphore political reporter. could dia go via a really appreciate you joining us and as you know, could diaz, speaker johnson, he broke from his party pretty meninas party to pass this foreign aid bill obviously relying on help from democrats. he's faced threats from the right flank over this move. >> you have some recent reporting on the consequences to speaker mike johnson in in
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terms of donors what have you learned i think when you think about quarter to quarter three, a lot of donors and just people look and paying attention to politics. we'll be looking at those months and i have to say that by passing this $61 billion package to ukraine, i think for my reporting johnson was able to convince a lot of donors that he is able to fight off the right flank and actually get some bipartisan legislation through and just quell those suspicions that people had in the past about him you know, whether or not he was able to step up in this role. now, that doesn't mean that he has convinced everyone. he has is doing a great job. and i think you'll probably have to convince some small donors that he is or probably
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tried to convince them small donors to participate or to get involved because many i would say some of the high-end donors are saying that they might as well just throw some of their money over to the senate, sign at this point because chaos in the house just to overwhelming yesterday president biden gave the surprise interview to howard stern and he got really personal, even talked about moments, very personal moments about even contemplating suicide when his first wife and daughter passed away. >> but he also said this about debating trump i don't know if you're gonna debate, you're opponent. >> i am somewhere i don't know why i'm happy i'm happy to debate him. >> as you heard, there biden say, obviously that's a change from just last month when he was vague about it, saying that it would all depend on trump's behavior do you believe that biden will hand is that a good idea for biden you know, it's
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very unclear which what each candidate will do at this point. >> and i'll point out that biden is saying this as the poll numbers between him and trump are actually narrowing but well, i et will also point out, is that president, former president trump notoriously did not debate during the primaries so with that, along with the fact that he's in court and also trying to campaign. i don't see where there's going to be an opportunity here. i guess we'll have to see what are your thoughts on president biden giving this interview to an alternative media outlet when during his presidency he has given fewer and fewer news conferences taking questions from reporters, fewer interviews with mainstream media. i'm sure you know, he's in this feud with the new york times was this just a strategy on part of the biden campaign and how effective is
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it as he tries to reach out to this particular audience? >> yeah, i do think it is a strategy. then the biden campaign is received a lot of criticism that he's not getting his message out to voters. who might not pay for a subscription to the new york times or other outlets. >> i think traversing are trying out these other outlets this is a mediums is the perfect way to reach out to some voters who he needs to convince that he's been doing a great job for the past three or four years and to convince them to vote for him for the next four years so yeah, it's definitely a strategy and i would imagine we'll see him again unlike other media outlets or other outlets especially like black and latino, or spanish speaking outlets as well. and just quickly these political, these pro-palestinian protests that we're seeing sweep across the nation at university campuses is just a distraction for the
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biden campaign, or will it be a political liability? >> oh, i think i mean, it gives really good talking 20 for republicans. republican say democrats aren't doing enough democrats say, well, you going to the campuses is exacerbating it. i think we're going to see this more and more escalation here. but i will say that because school is closed in a couple of weeks it'll be interesting to see if that all of this tapers off a bit which were probably help the biden administration could you go back good to have you. >> thanks so much. >> harvey weinstein is getting his de in court. what we are expecting now that the conviction of the disgraced hollywood rooster has been overturned live from the nation's capital, one of the most unforgettable nights in dc. that's wonderful. read back here again, president biden and comedian collin joseph headline the white house correspondents dinner live
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explain how that testimony and those witnesses led to this decision to overturn yeah absolutely good morning. >> so basically in new york state, prior bad acts, witnesses, meaning witnesses that have nothing to do with the charges that are actually against the person in the courtroom. there is a very, very narrow set of circumstances in new york were prior bad act testimony uncharged crimes, witnesses relating to an individual's propensity to commit a crime is allowed in in the harvey weinstein case for women whose allegations were not charged, were permitted to testify before the court. the appellate the court looked at that and said this was improper under the new york state rules relating to prior bad acts. it was too prejudicial to the
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defendant. and in addition to that, because all of that information, all of those uncharged crimes could be a part of cross-examination if harvey weinstein were to take the stand, it actually hindered his ability to testify in his own defense. so it's a very, very technical legal argument in in new york, it is a very narrow set of circumstances where that type of evidence comes in. and the appellate court said this was a bridge too. for the judge allowed evidence and that should not have come into the courtroom therefore, this verdict of thrown out, and now the case needs to be retried. >> the harvey weinstein will not be going home. he will be moved from one facility to another as he awaits a new trial. without those witnesses, that that speak to the prior bad acts. is this case harder to prove in this impending new trial? >> yes. this is what the prosecution is going to have to grapple with. are they going to
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actually retry harvey weinstein to your point? >> he's also convicted in california. >> he's serving is 16 year sentence. so that california verdict is not impacted by the new york state court of appeals decision. now, that verdict is also going to be appealed, but the legal standards are a bit different in california. and there's a rule that's a bit more broad as to what evidence can come into the courtroom. but in new york, prosecutors are going to have to really look at this case and think if all of this other evidence is not going to come into the courtroom would it isn't likely than harvey weinstein would be convicted. >> and there's so many other aspects to this viktor, that prosecutors need to grapple with. >> for instance, are they going to reach traumatize the victims in this case who would have to testify. again, the two complainants that are at the core of this prosecution there's a whole analysis as to whether or not this case would actually be retried. and i
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think a lot of it will hinge on whether or not the california verdict stands. >> ronan farrow, who's extensively reported on hi harvey weinstein's the allegations. the conviction sets up an interesting in his conversation with jake tapper in which you said that the prior bad acts witnesses, and overturning in the harvey weinstein case could inform what we want in the trump hush money trial. and bringing in witnesses. there is there some residue on on how we understand the trump case from the harvey weinstein case absolutely. >> it's very directly related. so this appellate court decision is binding on new york state courts and the reason why you have rewinds, you just pretty much universally disliked, right? but from a legal perspective, this decision impacts any other case where there's a defendant were prior bad acts testimony, prior bad acts evidence is going to come into the courtroom. the
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reason that it directly impacts trump is on two fronts. >> number one, uncharged crimes uncharged acts uncharged information coming into the courtroom will the judges make decisions were uncharged information. and prior bad acts is actually going to come into the trunk courtroom. the other aspect of this is this idea of whether or not the defendant is basically left with the option of only thanks, they cannot testify at this week. the sandoval hearing sandoval hearings in new york state procedure where prosecutors are told by the judge what evidence can come in on cross-examinatio n this is directly impacted by the appellate decision in the trump case because the judges decided that the e. jean carroll okay. can come in and cross that the new york state attorney general civil fraud finding can come in on cross-examination if trump were to testify, i would expect trump's arguments to be exactly the same. that because
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the judges allowing all of this other stuff in, he has no choice but to stay silent and that impact his right to testify. so this decision is teeing up some significant appellate issues, depending on the trump turns out, they will be very, very relevant to that case misty marris always helping us understand it. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. have a good day. you too. we'll be right back the sinking. >> of the titanic, how it really happen, especially to our premiere oraa would nine on cnn? >> riyadh says new album is breaking records who gets to say what country is comey country beyond say a niche? >> builds renaissance streaming exclusively on macs i saw her
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reported jacqueline howard. so what's behind this increase? >> yeah, victor and amara droughts extreme heat wildfires. those are all factors driving this increase. and we know those are elements associated with climate change. so in this new report, what we now know about 39% of people here in the united states currently live in places where they're breathing unhealthy air and that percentage, it's up from last year's report when it was estimated that about a quarter of people live in places with unhealthy air pollution. and i will say, since the clean air act in 1970, as a nation, we've seen the amount of emissions from air pollutants fall about 78%, but we're still at a place where more than 100 million people are breathing unhealthy air. and this report does show some regional differences. so when you look at the cities with the most ozone pollution, ozone is a big component of smog most of them are in the
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bugs and pacers tied to one 15 with 20 seconds to go. and aaron, nice smooth hitting. he's only reporter of the night putting the pacers that but the bucks would answer and kris middleton, who made a three in the final seconds of the fourth to force over time hitting another one to tie it back up middleton had 42 points it's indie calls a time-out in the huddle. you can see tyrese haliburton telling his team will winning the game right now. and he was absolutely right. halliburton driving, draining the game winner. he finished with 18 points and his first career playoff triple double as the pacers outlast the bugs to take a two one series lead. elsewhere, things getting chipping late and game three between the maths and the clippers, russell westbrook do and the twisted child to luka doncic, rabin spinning the dallas superstar, given him a little bit of push when doncic says something and then pj washington and westbrook exchanging shoves and before you know it, russ actually shoved one the officials. >> so both he and washington get ejected from this one. >> the mavi would go on to invite 11 to go up to one
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meantime, the new york rangers are her game away from sweeping the capitals out of the nhl playoffs. chris kreider with a goal in the first moving him into a tie for third on the rangers all time playoffs, points lists, while new york's igor's just stuck in the net liner, just absolutely stellar finishing with 28 saves in a 3-1 win. so only four teams have gone up, three, nothing and gone on to lose a playoff series. and nhl history. so good news there for new york, eight more playoff games across the nba and nhl today, including seven on our family of networks, tnt and tbs, beginning at one eastern. so make sure you're on the couch for that. and lastly, for you, this morning, if you need any evidence that chicago bears fans are putting their hopes on caleb williams as their teams save your under center here it is. less than 24 hours after taking him with the first pick of the nfl about the quarterbacks gear has already almost sold out according to fanatics, the only jerseys left or the orange adult we will
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excel and the us navy blue. now this record, was set just ten days ago, guys by caitlin clark of the indiana fever. she broke it all wide open and now caleb williams setting a new record. >> amazing. and carolyn maddow, thank you. all right. victor blackwell, that's come up on first of all. >> all right. so the mayor of chicago is with brandon johnson, is in atlanta for a meeting of black mayors on issues including voting rights. but of course there's a lot more to discuss the campus protest democratic convention in chicago coming up in august, immigration a lot more. so we'll get into that also, speaking of protest concern about demonstrations is why some students at morehouse say the college should rethink its invitation to president biden to speaker their graduation. i'll speak to a senior who feels that way along with then official from historically black college and you probably heard of the term white privilege thrown around a lot. well, an author and journalist says, she's figured out how to calculate just how much she's

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