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and we're following a tens exchanges across american college campuses over the war in gaza right now, pair of dueling protests happening at ucla, the school official says a security barrier was breached. that was intended to separate two groups of protesters. one side when for an end to the war and for the establishment of a palestinian state. the other is asking americans to stand with israel in the wake of of hamas attack on october 7. it's the latest example of nationwide protests that have swept through colleges overnight. the university of southern then california said it was temporarily closing campus to everyone except for residents following disruptions and reports of vandalism and arizona state university officials say a majority of the 72 arrested there for trespassing on friday. we're not students cnn's camila bernal is live for us as they use clia protests. where are
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these dueling demonstrations are underway. what's happening hey fred, the problem that the university having it's keeping the two sayyed separate. >> they've tried to establish these metal barriers. so behind here you see a lot of the jewish students supporters. and so the problem is when these areas essentially combine and then you have each other, just shouting and screaming and pushing now all it takes is just walking around a few minutes before you see these confrontations and before you start seeing people yelling and screaming at each other, you know, this, if you minutes ago, i saw a girl who told me she dropped or her israeli flag tried to pick it up from the ground and was kicked. so she was bleeding, you know, there are these confrontations that are unfortunately are not safe for that become very violent. and that's part of what the university is trying to address. i spoke to people of both sides i said would say they're trying for this to be
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peaceful, but obviously it's not necessarily succeeding tibialis into whatever interests of the student the community here is just here to support the students who are i've been keeping this encampment up for days now. they've been applying pressure to the university and the university has not even come to meet their demands yet. so the community is here to make sure that the students voices get heard on their campus and that they disclose their financial investments. and divest from war, from genocide and from weapons manufacturers we are for peace. >> i can tell you that right now, we have come here to demand for the release of our hostages. we are coming here to show them that we're not afraid. the only people that are calling for aggression or the people hiding behind those masks because they are too afraid to show their face. do you see anyone here with a mask on this side of the broke says no because we stand with what we believe in and fred, here's an example of the two sides on
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what sayyed you have the people supporting the jewish students on the other about the pro-palestinian supporters, they're holding and linking arms and trying to stay on their side. >> and again, they're yelling back and forth trying to prove their points and everybody of course, extremely passionate no matter where you look at, no matter what side you will get. these are not the people that were at the end can't meant a lot of these people are just coming to support them. they have kept the people in the encampment completely separate brush. this area and they're thank to continue to keep those metal barriers up. but again, just people extremely passionate, a both sides of this issue. and you're seeing it play out right in front of your eyes as you see these sides coming together here at the ucla campus spread and then camila, is there any way to know at this point, are these mostly students and perhaps even some professors, or are there other outside groups that have joined in? yeah, there's
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absolutely outside groups and people who are not part of the school decided to come and support. and i'm talking on both sides, you have people on the pro-palestinian movement that are not from the school and are coming because they say they're here just to support the students that have been out intense for a couple of days and then on the other sign you also have a lot of non-jewish students. you have just people in general who want to come support another jewish students that year to students and feel her safe on campus and of course, just saying another one of those altercations right in front of us. you know, you just never know no matter where you are here when things are going now, breakout and when people are going to start fighting because the passions are just so high and people are just so energized today, fred. >> all right. camila we're now on ucla campus. thank you so much and then updating our breaking news. >> the white house has now released a readout of the conversation earlier today between president joe biden and
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israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. this conversation coming as us secretary of state, antony blinken is headed right now to the middle east, 40 new round of meetings aimed at ending the deadlock between israel and hamas cnn's priscilla alvarez is at the white house for us. priscilla. >> what more you learning about the readout of this call? well fredreka, we're learning that the two leaders spoke on multiple issues, including some of the recent events, but also forward-looking on that hostage deal. so for example, the president according to this readout, quote, reaffirmed his ironclad commitment to israel's security following the successful defense against iran's unprecedented missile and drone attack earlier this month, we're that that was following a ron strikes against israel. israel struck back and over the course of that time, the white house was quite tight lift and so was israel as they were concerned about any tensions rising in the region, they had not talked since since this was the first time the two leaders were able to discuss that, they all also talked
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about the ongoing hostage talks that includes, for example, a six-week temporary ceasefire in exchange for the release of hostages, but also allowing an opportunity to surge more humanitarian aid into gaza, which has been in desperate need of it. so that was another topic of conversation, of course, that is one that has been a top priority for this white house and for us officials across government, as you mentioned, there secretary of state antony blinken will be in the region as these talks are ongoing and they try to get this. you'll finalize something that has been quite difficult to reach over the last a few months, but they also talked about rafah that has been an operation a potential operation that israel would carry out in that region. and that is where over 1 million palestinians are displaced. and for that reason, it has been concerning for the white house because they want to contain civilian casualties in gaza and they have said before but they don't see an operation there and israeli operation into got into rafah
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as tenable, it would be untenable simply because there are so many people who have fled to that region. and in this readout it says, quote, the leaders discussed rafah and the president reiterated his clear position, that position being the they don't see that that can be an operation that is can carry out without the deaths of multiple casual of civilians, given how many have fled to that region. but of course this also comes after congress passed that 26 billion in additional funding for israel, among other priorities, like ukraine, that was a big moment for the white house would had been pushing for these additional funds since last october. and finally got across the finish line over the last week and the president signs that and that aid is now being able to be sent to these countries, including israel. so there were certainly a lot of issues for the two liters to discuss in there. phone call today. but what we'll be watching for now is what are the results that we begin to
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see on the ground as a result of this phone call into priscilla it's the white house revealing why the phone call today is there any connection to the recent release this weekend of proof of life? images of two of the hostages and that coming few days after a proof of life video of another american israeli last week this readout does not explain why they decided to talk on sunday, but what i will tell you for fredricka is that when i have spoken to us officials, but they often tell me is that anytime that the president gets on the phone with a world leader, it is usually at a crucial moment. >> it is because they need to discuss some critical information or they are trying to make a breakthrough on on whatever they may be discussing at the time. so it is no small thing essentially for the president to get on the phone with a world leader. so when they do, we can expect that it is coming at an important moment and inflection point
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perhaps. so while the readout does not explain why the two we're on the phone today on sunday. we can just by knowing the way at the white house has carried these conversations before and when the president decides to get on the phone with a world leader, that is coming out an important point and especially knowing that those hostage talks are ongoing, and the secretary of state is in the region, and that they do want to see a breakthrough on this. you can imagine that all of that would have influenced the timing of this phone call. >> all right. priscilla alvarez at the white house. thank you so much. and just to indicate to your viewers there that lie picture on the bottom of your screen, those relied a moment's coming from ucl lays campus. were there are duolingo protest right now pro-palestinian on one side, pro-israel demonstrators on the other. but sharing the same space. they're on campus. and we're keeping a close watch on what has become a very passionate and heated set of demonstrations. there. >> all right, coming up a devastating tornado outbreak that left several people dead in oklahoma and a threat of severe you're storms continued
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experienced so much destruction and then their threats for still more. >> it's been a crazy busy 48 hours. the storm reports are just multiple we're looking at 118 reported tornadoes. that means sightings of tornadoes. a lot of damage to sift through to figure out how many tornadoes and what the strengths were. and then when you tack on the threat for today, could see a lot of it is the same areas and not just alluded if farther east today, including more places in missouri, arkansas, and then eastern texas and western louisiana. but i mean incredibly busy two days. look at all of the tornado warnings. just in the last 48 hours in omaha on friday, they had their busiest de other weather service office with 42 warnings issued in a day yesterday, norman oklahoma did just that to their busiest day with 59 warnings from that office yesterday, just countless warnings that have really just saved some lives. we've got the storms that are really kind of almost stretching border to border. we do have some showers
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and thunderstorms over hard hit omaha. people there are trying to clean up and now they're dealing with some lightning and some downpours. where we're watching for today is this area here in eastern texas. we do have a severe thunderstorm warning there as to the south of dallas, this area could refuel the atmosphere, could regain its strength refuel, and prompt that next of your wrist, this could be our area that we're watching our next tornado watch for additional no storms that can blow up and spin here's a look at that risk. it's stretched from de moines down to houston. that orange area there that enhanced risk level three out of five, that's where that bull's-eye for additional tornadoes can be. as you go into the afternoon and evening. so something that we'll have to watch closely again. >> all right. we're counting on you have less are rafah. thank you so much all right. >> we're also following new developments involving pro-palestinian and pro-israel demonstrations taking place on ucla is campus or team if you following at all.
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right of peaceful protests. people should have the ability to air their, their views and to share their perspectives publicly. but it has to be peaceful. now, we'll leave it to local authorities to determine how these protests were managed. but we want them to be peaceful protests cnn's camila bernal is at ucla where you've got dueling demonstrations happening there behind you. what's the latest? >> hey, friends. so we came up a little bit higher so that you have a better view of what's going on here when decides he lied, you have the pro-palestinian supporters here on one side. the obviously have their flags there. chanting there, screaming everyone extremely passionate. and then you have that line where they meet. and that's where you're having the most tense confrontations where you're having the pro-palestinian and the pro jewish students or israeli supporters on the other side. and in that line in the middle, that's when they start screaming, yelling, pushing at each other getting violent at
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many times now, if you could emit a pan over to this side because i want to show you how much this group supporting jewish students grown. they have a stage, they had music their group has definitely grown over the last couple of hours. keep in mind the pro-palestinian quarters are divided. there is a group of them behind this jewish cope that is where the encampment others. another thing i want to point out and the math a lot of the pro-palestinian supporters are wearing masks. and what i was told this that that was a requirement to be inside of that encampment and so they're trying to keep it but what some of these other supporters who are here to support the jewish students are saying and chanting is show your face, show your face, so they're saying that fat mask is being used essentially to not show their faith and tie their identities. so again, once they started screaming these things that each other, that's when you get the violence. that's when you get the clashes. no police as of yet, just the
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security guards that are trying to keep everything peaceful and get their drawing but the reality is that it is now peaceful in many incidents. it is not peaceful when they clash and there are many, many people were here just to be suborders keep it as a. peaceful protests. but there are definitely people here for aggravating the situation. i would to be violent. we'll wait to see how this develops. but again, the growing group of people were coming to support either side. and you say they're going to continue to be here for awhile, friend. >> all right. camila bernal, we'll check back with you. they're on the ucla campus where there are dueling demonstrations pro-palestinian, pro israeli are here with us now, former education secretary under president obama, arnie duncan. great to see you so when you were education secretary, can you recall a moment like what we are seeing on campuses? right now, we're there is such discourse or were
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there are demonstrations that have led campuses? not in this case, but on other college campuses. to actually end in class learning. or even commencements yeah, we had definitely our share of protesters and in protests, but nothing like this that i can recall. and i think it's so important that students have a right to speak and speak passionately. that's very different in that crossing into violence and clashes. there's no way violence helps a child in israel to help the child, child and palestine. i always try and think about dr. king and how important bill after protests need and creating conflict was. but always in a nonviolent way. and that's the line i just begged protesters on both sides not to cross when you look at these live pictures that have ucla and you've got these duolingo demonstrations. >> they are, they are sharing space. we're hearing are reporter who says they are in each other's personal space.
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there there has been some pushing and shoving what what are your thoughts when you look at these dueling demonstrations taking place on this campus? >> yeah, i actually absolutely fully support you young people, older folks feel sharon space, actively demonstrate expressing their views. >> what i ultimately hope in all of this is it's not just sharing space, but actual dialogue and for me, for young people to learn how to disagree into disagreed vehemently but still respect each other, have that conversation for me that such an important role for universities and colleges around the country, we don't want to suppress that free speech. >> you don't want to keep people separate, separate from each other if they're just yelling at each other, i'm not sure if that moves the needle but if folks can actually talk and learn to disagree in a a nonviolent way, that for me is hugely important if we don't learn that on college campuses, i don't know when we when we have a chance to learn that later in life. so for me it's a, it's a it's a complicated
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time. it may be a tense time from us a chance of tremendous learning. and i don't want that opportunity lost on college campuses across the country right now some of the demonstrators, not only just voicing their concerns, but they're placing demands on college campuses and today, we saw portland state university actually pause gifts and grants from boeing after students and faculty called on the school to divest from businesses supporting israel, the school is also hosting a two-hour debate in may to address the issues around these protests, or do you think that this country will see more schools actually meet the demands? >> of protesters mostly pro-palestinian protesters who are saying they want to see the campuses divest from either companies or issues that are in support of israel well i, think young people are absolutely have the right to make those when you call them and requests or demands, whatever they might be is up to university to
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search their conscious and figure out what the right thing to do is there is not the first time we've seen those kinds of demands, whether it was south africa, protesting apartheid and trying to get folks to divest there. obviously protests and campuses have a long and rich history, frankly, here in america, civil rights and civil rights, era, vietnam war post rodney king. and so this is not the first, not the last time they've been protests on college campuses, not the last time they had been demands and again, so important for students to have dialogue with each other and students have dialogue with university administrators in really, in a very complicated, intense, and difficult time. can we find a little bit of common ground? can we come to, come to a resolution and makes some sense and ultimately again, the goal for all of this is can we have fewer israeli citizens killed? fewer palestinians killed? that's the goal is not lose sight of that in the noise i heard one usc student challenging educators say, they get us president's on campus with added security.
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>> why can't that happen to ensure students can attend their own graduations? the class of 2024 is very unique, right? they've they've already been through a lot they missed walking for their high school graduations. they missed senior prom. a lot of things like that because of covid and then now this, there's a lot of frustration among those students who are saying they're not good, at least one usc campus, they're not and i get a chance to enjoy the graduation ceremony they had been looking forward to yeah. >> very honestly, i agree with the students they are. and when the first laws of physics, if you're digging yourself into a hole, stop digging. and what usc did is they prohibited the valedictorian from speaking. then in response to that, they prohibited anybody thanks for speaking. as you said, this is the high school class of 2020. it did not have a high school graduation. those are being denied their their college graduation experience. now, for me, we want dialogue. we walk, people speak, we want to keep people safe and want to, you'll have disagreement have vehement
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disagreement. as long as people safety isn't compromised. and so very carefully, i think you have douglas cell a whole and kept digging. i think that was a big mistake all right. >> arnie duncan, former us secretary of education. thank you so much thank you. all right. today, dozens of students in southern gaza showed their gratitude and support for the campus demonstrations. the students gathered near a school that now serves as a shelter for palestinians, according to the united nations, there have been direct hits on more than 200 schools since israel's bombardment began demonstrators held signs that read, thank you, students in solidarity with gaza all right. still to come. president biden take swings at former president trump during the white house correspondents dinner will have highlights tonight. >> the rise of misinformation. donie o'sullivan reports from
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bowdoin. >> yeah, you can get a good chuckle out of that. it was kinda funny. they were a lot of good lines there alonso's hosted show times historically incorrect and was the season three winner of the last comic standing? >> great to see you, alonzo, great to see you. >> fredreka. all right. so you're smiles and you're chuckle there tells me that you approved, you thought it was a pretty funny night yeah. >> he did a good job. i mean, it is a tough crowd. you know, these are a group of people who take themselves very seriously and it was funny to me in the beginning when colin started, he was telling and jokes and who's kinda looking to the sayyed. working once he got on a roll. yeah. i think you did a great job, i guess that can really knock you off your game, right for the median because you know, you definitely want to see an immediate response to your jokes. but at the same time, it's a very big room. it's it's rather kind of cabinets, maybe he he couldn't hear their laughter. you thank well, when you're standing there with the president five
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feet away from you and all of the nation's press right in front of you. >> yeah. fredreka tough room. you might feel a little judge. of course, it helps me married to a movie star and he definitely capitalize on that. so i think he did a good job. my favorite moment, the funniest thing to me was when at the end when he talked about decency and the people in the crowd weren't sure if they should clap. they would like decency. wait a minute of what that we're not sure about right? >> where does the joke began? when does it end? when are we getting serious here? >> all right, so obviously the event is also an opportunity for any president to be self-deprecating and kinda show their own community chops. >> let's take a listen to biden as he roasted his republican presidential rival the 2024 elections in full swing and yes age is an issue. >> i'm a grown man run it against a six-year-old donilon
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said shu tough days lately, you might call it stormy weather oh, yeah, it's okay. >> but you couldn't hear the crowd there? i mean, yeah. >> yeah. >> all right. >> go ahead. what was it for someone to kind of prepare their, the president's remarks like that i thought he did pretty good. >> you know, one of the things about joe biden, he has a sense of humor about himself and his age. so that was easy to stormy, stormy weather joe kind of a low blow that was an easy one. yeah, it was an easy shot. he could've aimed high iran that one, but overall, i think he did well, he was i'll tell you he's funnier than i expected it to be. i thought he did a good job okay. >> very good. >> former president trump. >> all right. so i mean, he was there but not really, right. he was the butt of a lot of jokes, but he wasn't there physically. and in fact, he never attended the dinner when you he was sitting president and this goes back decades. this is a tradition from sitting president to attend
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this dinner. however trump did either watch, i mean, he did find the time to slam the event at 1:00 a.m. this morning. and in fact, this is what he wrote on truth, social, the white house correspondents dinner was really bad collin joseph bombed and crooked joe was an absolute disaster doesn't get much worse than this so what do you think it kinda got under his skin then? >> yes. >> well, the first thing is i don't think he watched it. he probably fell asleep. he can't stay awake during the day. we know he didn't stay up at night we knew that he was we knew he was going to go negative and he was going to be mad about it because he has no sense of humor about himself. i mean, that's the problem and the big difference one of the big differences between the two presidents, right? he can't laugh at himself. he never went to the dinner. he doesn't like comedians, pocan fun, adam and you can't be in the midst of all of this scandal and everything and think that what they're not going to mention it because the last time he
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trump did attend it was the sitting president obama who did poke, funded him and he was sitting right there and you could see, i mean, he he he was turning all kinds of color. >> he was not happy about that, but then he got the ultimate revenge, didn't he? i guess. okay. so you talked about kind of the end of collin joseph spiel, and he actually got a little emotional towards the end as well when he spoke about his grandfather and president biden and this was that moment i lost my grandfather this year. >> as you alluded to a firefighter, william kelly he's the reason that our sons middle name is william he helped raise me growing up and i would not be here today without him. and i swear mr. president, this is not an age comparison you remind me of him some of your best qualities
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remind me of his. he voted for you and the reason that he voted for you is because you're a decent man my grandma have voted for decency and decency is why we're all here tonight wow. >> wow. wow. right. okay. so i mean, the expectation is you're comedian of the night or host is joyce going to be funny? >> but then i mean, he got personal and had a very strong message there. >> what what are your thoughts on doing that well, i think it was a very real moment. >> i think it was great. what he did because that was genuine. i don't think it was scripted. you could see he felt it and he related to his grandfather. i mean, he talked about how his grandfather living in a conservative environment actually voted for joe biden because he thought he
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was decent and i think people related to it and he did make it funny. i mean, when you watch the whole thing, he did have jokes in there about his grandfather walking upstairs better than joe biden. so he he's he kinda i get in there. no, i think it was great. it was definitely a feeling moment very real. >> yeah. all right. alonzo bowden. >> great to see you. thank you so much. >> thank you. thanks for having me awesome all right. coming up. >> all right. the clock is ticking for tiktok to find a new owner or get banned here in the uk? last, what this means for tiktok users. next assignment with adi cornish listen wherever you get your podcasts all new subway routes are packed with delicious ingredients in a pillar, we lavage, wrap finally, a refreshing lunch that tasted murphy for pro athletes like me, right? >> i finish by one wrap, get
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there are going to be some serious challenges if it tries to take that approach. of course, bytedance is indicating that it would not not be willing to sell the app. the chinese government has also said that it would not allow tiktok to be sold without its algorithm, which is really the special sauce that makes tiktok so valuable and so powerful. if tiktok doesn't find a new owner within that timeframe, then app stores would be forced to ban the app in the united states. so that's essentially option two for the platform. >> and then option three is for the company to file a lawsuit challenging this law in court, which is exactly what the company is indicating it plans to do, although we haven't seen that filing come down the pike just yet. right. and i wonder what that court challenge would look like for bytedance so what potentially could be the impact of a tiktok ban on consumers in the creators, businesses. perhaps food even engaged in politics right? so i mean, a look there, tiktok, especially
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is saying here this was threatened, this would violate americans first amendment rights. >> and that's where we see we expect to see its lawsuit going if and when we do see a lawsuit from the company, but look, this is an app that's used by 170 million americans. there are 7 million small businesses using the app, which is another figure that tiktok has touted here. >> and this is an app that really has so much influence on culture. >> people have built their livelihoods on this platform. i talked with one creator who is 23 years old, who said that within three months of posting on this platform, starting last year, she was able to support herself and move out of her parents house so this is an app that really has a lot of economic influence and potential in this country i think there are also serious political ramifications from this law. i've talked with creators who said that they think that the passage of this law could potentially impact the way that they plan to vote in november. so series potential political consequences let's hear as well all right. >> so who would the potential
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buyers be there is a bound to be a long list of potential buyers were willing to buy this hugely popular app if and when we get to that point former secretary steve treasury secretary steven mnuchin has said that he would put together a group of investors who would bid to buy the app. >> you're likely to see a number of other companies, walmart, oracle were involved in a potential bid to buy the app when it was back on the table back in 2020, they may come again knocking here and look, there are a number of other tech companies that probably would be interested, although would likely have a harder time because big tech, the microsoft's the apple's the googles of the world are already facing regulatory scrutiny for being too big. and so it's unlikely that they would be able to make a bid to buy this platform. but surely you'll see others who are interested. fredreka. all right. >> clare duffy. thanks so much. >> all right. in this just in a tornado, watch has been issued for eastern texas, the latest on the deadly storms straight ahead, stay with us the sinking
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working together like we've seen them do all season long and leading the way. davis said 25 points and 23 boards on the night and a late led by 13.5 time, but they also lead at the half in the first three games and lost those. so the issue is really finishing games. nikola jokic trying to spark and nuggets come back late in the third flick of the wrist, perfect fig past for the layup, the reigning finals mvp finishing with 33 and a triple double. but this time around la holds on lebron ceiling, dunking, scoring 30 as the lakers win by 11, setting up another win or go home and gamefly what only opportunity for us is just to play the next game and we've given ourselves another life, we give ourselves another lifeline. and it's the one game series for us so monday's game. >> believe is monday. yeah, monday's game is the most important game of the season for us in the nhl playoffs, a late night in vegas is just what the dallas stars needed to get back on track after dropping their first two games at home, dallas getting a
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bounce back when of their own white johnson from a nearly impossible angle between golden nice, fully logan thompson short-side and high for the game-winner in overtime, just shy of two a.m. eastern this morning through to the final they're setting up another full day of action with six games across our family of networks on tbs, and tnt and last but certainly not least for you this morning, fred, the nfl draft wrapping up on saturday night with one of the most unique titles in sports, mr. irrelevant with a 257 in the 2024 nfl draft the new york jets select jalen key, a defense of back alabama good luck the jets making jalen key the final pick of the 2024 draft, a choice which has endeared itself to fans and become known as mr. irrelevant. thankfully, he does not appear to be taking it as a slight saying afterwards he wants to lean into every bit of this an

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