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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 and
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fred, magical things can happen when you're drafted last, just look at brock purdy, the 49 quarterback, who is mr. irrelevant in 2022 since that time, he has led the 49 years to a conference championship and a super bowl cnn breaking news hello again, everyone. >> thank you so much for joining me on pick a whitfield and now to this breaking news, tensions running high at ucla as a pair of dueling protests face on campus. a pro israel group is demonstrating against pro-palestinian protesters. it's just the latest example of nationwide protests over the war in gaza that have swept through college campuses. cnn's camila bernal is live for us on the campus at ucla camila, tell us more about these demonstrations as it sounds like it's either in support of. the jewish students here at ucla is coming to an end. but as you see here behind
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me, people are not leaving any time soon and there's still a large group of and so you're seeing this side is the side where you see the supporters of the jewish students. and then if i walk over to this side you're going you see the pro-palestinian supporters. >> they are linking hands at trying to stay together as these protests continue. >> as i've mentioned throughout the day, they have been violent. there have been altercations, gold, the physical and verbal. we have seen a lot of people with passions and very high in terms of what they what to see here we had the students who have been happening camp and say that they are doing everything they can to get transparency from the university where their money is invested and divestments. now we did see today a lot of people who paid support of jewish students who say that they feel harassment they feel and vague here on campus. >> and it's when these two
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sides allied that you start seeing more of the confrontations and you start seeing the shouting back and forth. >> and a lot of the pushing. so the sides are trying to stay separate. but again, there are many people who try to get the other side to react. and we've seen it on both sides of the protests. everyone trying to stand firm and organizers say they're trying to be peaceful. take a listen to what he on boats sides of this issue told me earlier 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 our campus, and that they disclose their financial investments and divest from war from genocide if i'm weapons manufacturers we are four-piece i can tell you that right now we have come
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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. >> you see anyone here with a mask on this side of the protests? know because we stand with what we believe in so again, you're seeing that passion from both sides here. >> i also want to point out that we have not seen police officers engaging with the protesters. what you're seeing is these security officers here as men and women who have done a great job trying to keep things under control. the university thank that they're not going to bring and police officers until they feel it is absolutely necessary for the safety of the students. but i have seen these security officers also so get involved because they're trying to push him at times as people are trying to make their way through these barriers. so again, they're trying to do the best they can, but it has definitely been tense as violent that many points here throughout day.
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>> you're seeing them more security officers over on this side as they're trying to keep these two sides separated. >> it has been extremely difficult for them you do see a usc la police officer here, but we have not seen a lot of them. there's not many police officers were waiting see what happens, then they're trying to keep these as protests as peaceful as possible. but again, there's a lot of people who are not necessarily being peaceful. and you have caused a lot of this report throughout the day, bread. >> and so i wonder, can me, what is the plan that this is singular? it is today only to have these dueling protests or is is there a larger picture that's coming from the campus on allowing these two sustained a protests all right. >> it looks like we've, we've been having some audio problems with camila. it sounds like just you can't hear me, but that's okay. so i'm she and her team are doing a great job there. these dueling protests
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there on the ucla campus all right, now to a critical conversation on the war in gaza, the white house says, president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu spoke earlier today. and it's been quoted that they reiterated the a very clear position on the potential invasion of rafah. let's find out what that means from cnn's priscilla alvarez at the white house. priscilla tell us what you know when we did receive that readout from the call that president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu had earlier today where they discussed multiple issues, including this potential operation into rafah, that is an area that has over 1 million displaced palestinians. it is a top concern for us officials who do not believe that at this point, given how many people have fled their, it would be tenable for israel to move in in an operation in that region. and so this was one of the topics of conversation that
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the two engaged in in according to the readout, it says, quote, the leaders discussed rafah and the president reiterated his clear position that is a position that national security council john kirby national security council spokesperson john kirby offered some insight in earlier today, take a listen well, look, i think again, we have to have a better understanding from the israelis about what they want to do is a matter of fact, we've had several staff talks with them. >> we intend to do that moore dave assured us that they won't go into rafah until we've had a chance to really share our perspectives and are concerns with them. so we'll see where that that goes now, since that interview that the spokesperson hadn't israeli official told cnn that preparations are still underway for this potential operation, but there is no doubt that there is still ongoing conversation about if this does happen, what that looks like, and whether it happens. >> i don't now of course, the timing of this conversation he shouldn't is important. it comes amid these ongoing
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hostage talks, which have been a month long process. but we saw some developments this week with the president joining 17 liters from other countries calling on hamas to release the hostages was a rare joint statement, and we also know that secretary of state antony blinken is headed two the region, perhaps in hopes of advancing some of these talks. so clearly, a lot at top of mind here at the white house, that was part of this conversation between president biden and these really prime minister earlier today and brazil more on antony blinken's trip. so we know that he was heading to saudi arabia. but now we are just now learning that he is likely to make a trip to israel in this overall middle east trap of what's a significance of the timing now that's right. and the secretary has been traveling to israel multiple times since the october 7 terrorist attacks, but these trips are important because
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these meetings are happening face-to-face. they happen in these pivotal moments that they hope are inflection points to move towards a hostage deal, which multiple us officials have been working on and also traveling to the region to work with the other parties to try to find some type of agreement. so look at the white house is hoping that there will be a deal. soon. of course what they always caution is that it's unclear whether it is finalized until the moment that it is. it can really fall apart at any moment. so we'll see what comes out of that trip. but as you mentioned, fred, we are learning that he is just adding another stop to this trip overseas. >> all right. priscilla alvarez at the white house. thanks so much. >> all right. coming up a new tornado watch has just been issued for parts of texas. one of several states at risk for severe for storms right now, our team is tracking all of it
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and now a new tornado watch has been issued for parts of texas it's one of several states under risk for severe storms that includes more than 50 million people here with me now for the latest is cnn correspondent rafael romo and meteorologist elisa raffa are its rafael, do you first what are official say? >> yeah, it's fred and the last couple of hours, oklahoma governor kevin stitt increased two for the number of storm-related deaths in his state with one county alone reporting at least four injuries, but there could be many more new officials had earlier said there's an infant among the dead. the governor said two people died in the city of ada located about 85 miles southeast of oklahoma city. a third person died in marietta oklahoma, which is located on interstate 35, about 115 miles south of oklahoma city. the fourth person died and sulfur a city the governor visited earlier today to assess the damage earlier today, governor stitt had declared a
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state of emergency or an emergency. this aster rather in an area that includes marietta altogether, the governor's declaration includes 12 counties. a declaration states that severe storms, tornadoes, straight line winds, hail and flooding affected different parts of oklahoma at the damages sulfur, the governor said was hard to watch we've got early reports. >> they think this is an f f4, just kinda blowing right through downtown here and i just haven't seen this much destruction from from from my time as governor and you just can't believe the destruction like it seems like every business and downtowns and destroyed now the oklahoma darmann of emergency management said it has received reports of injuries property damage, flooding, and down power lines centuries across several counties were also getting new images of severe flooding in the city of tun kawa located about 90 miles north of oklahoma city, and this all
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happened in the wake of yet another series of powerful storm. the left a devastating trail of destruction in a brassica. >> and omaha resident described to cnn affiliate ketv what it was like to hear a tornado coming just like the movie state, it was like 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 yet is helpless elkhorn, nebraska was one of the hardest hit areas in the state, and fred and nebraska governor jim pill and said, this weekend, it is a miracle. >> there were no deaths. >> i mean, it's extraordinary, but they're still this has been an incredible system because there's more coming bang at least a rough is here with more about that. >> yeah, new tornado watch has just issued since the last time i saw you. you've got the storm stretching up to omaha where they're still recovering from friday's storms and then the line of storms stretches south this is where we have
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that new tornado watch. it's an eastern texas, it's just outside of austin didn't san antonio and houston in that area right between right now, it does not include the city centers, but we are looking at storms, just really blowing up. we've got multiple tornado warnings in effect right now, where we've got some storms that are spinning the atmosphere in this area is refueling, is recharging, and it is allowing these storms to blow up once again so here's the risk for today. it stretches from de moines down to houston. you see that orange bulls-eye that's that level three out of five enhanced risk. that's where we could find the thread for a couple of more tornadoes. the tennis ball-sized hail and 70 mile per hour winds, just incredible, plus the heavy rain you saw some of those pictures of cars and undated in oklahoma flash flooding continues to be a threat in that same area. so storms bull up as we go through the day today, they could organize into a line that would bring you that damaging wind threat and it continues to push east as we go into monday, this coming after an incredibly
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active 48 hours, nearly 120, tornado reports, a lot of damage mitch to go through to figure out how many tornadoes and what the damage looks like and how strong tornadoes are. like i said, there's that risk for today. a lot of the same areas under the gun, just a little bit farther to the east. and when you look at all the warnings that were issued in the last 48 hours, it is remarkable in omaha that weather service office issued 42 warnings on friday. that is the most that they have ever issued in a single day yesterday, norman, oklahoma did the same thing, 59 warnings. that was the most that they had ever issued for their office as well. and we've heard so much, especially from the people in omaha, but how it's really saved countless lives. >> so if you see those warnings today where you're at in eastern texas, were really anywhere, just take them seriously because we have seen it this weekend at those board this is a pretty aggressive season, so far. all right. let's raffa thank you so much.
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troubles during last night's white house correspondents dinner, joining me right now to talk about this at bore scott jennings, he has a cnn senior political commentator and a former special assistant to president george there's w bush also with me, ashley allison, a cnn political commentator and a former white house senior policy adviser under president obama. great to see you both hey. all right. where are you up late a little tucker this morning? yes i know it was it was fun to watch and i'm sure even more fun for those who were there. all right. to scott to you first, the president has avoided commenting on the trials that trump has been enduring when asked by reporters. so in steady took this opportunity, how do you assess president biden's attempted making light of trump's legal problems at the dinner yeah. >> well, i think he gave a short which was smart, but really partisan speech. it was usually you don't get that out of the president at these things, but he went right after
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his opponent called him by his first name. and then i think the comedian colin jose, largely followed along and sort of kid gloves with biden. and when harder after trump's. so if you're the biden people, what did you get last night? you got biden was pretty well received on his remarks. jose. than endorses biden. so overall, i suspect they judge this to be a successful night. people in washington, dc laughing it up with the president the elite from hollywood, lapping it up with the president, i guess, i guess that's their constituency. no. okay. well, actually, i mean, the president also made a little funded himself. i mean, he poked fund is his age by taking a lighthearted approach to such a sensitive topic, usually on the campaign trail. and in everyday life i mean, is that the is that the right way for biden to kind of break the ice on? something that just is not going away i think the president did a really good job yesterday. >> he did take a couple of jabs at themselves and others and i think colin did as well. i
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think comedy, there's truth in all of it, and that's what is so unique about the dinner, is that you can bring comedy to the actual issues that are plaguing the american people. and so we all know the issues that people were talking about, particularly the president's age. and he is not ashamed of how old he is and his experience. and so whether it was a state of the union, even last year, he did some jokes about himself and his age. and this year is no different. you can't hide from that fact. and so why not meet it head on and make a joke about it? turn and get to business. >> all right. well, that's the fun stuff. and now the other stuff that the white house may not be really laughing about the cnn polling, a new cnn poll showing donald trump sustaining his lead over president biden in the leadup to the 2020 hey, four election, they in a head-to-head race organ to this polling, 49% of registered voters say they would pick trump for president compared to 43% for biden. at, in third party candidates. and trump's
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lead jumps even more. trump with 42% to biden's 33% and robert f. kennedy jr. will, he gets 16% of the vote. so scott, i mean, this month, give trump and republicans some encouragement sometimes you want to embrace the polling, but this one, they might, it was all funding games last night and then they woke up this morning with his hangover and end to pick up this polling. i mean, the number that jumped off the page to me was 33%. you put all the candidates in all the third parties in the sitting president of the united states, down to 33%. he's closer to 25 than he is 45 right now. i mean, this must have alarm bells going off. what is interesting about the poll and what's really plaguing biden is that you have two presidents that people are experiencing and what they can remember. and they're comparing them and people full are judging and our survey, the trump presidency to be successful for them personally and the biden presidency to be a failure and
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the biden people have not yet found a way to argue that poll result into something else. you see it time and again, people thought they were better off under trump then they are under biden that may that may be the crux of this campaign. can the biden folks find a way to convince people that know my president is more successful than trump's. they have failed at that so far. >> so ashley less i the white house may have gone too bad, you know, on a high after the white house correspondents dinner. and do you think this polling is sobering? do you think it's invoking some real fear or concern i think the campaign and the lighthouse understand where they are in the polling and they should not ignore it. >> again, i am somewhat skeptical. pulls and how people in the questions that you ask to get the results, but you can't ignore it and this is a real challenge. no one in the campaign world, whether it's directly working with biden or other social justice groups that are doing work to defend
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democracy thing that this election is going to be easy there is a messaging challenge at the biden campaign does have to figure out because when you actually sit down and have a conversation with a voter and you remind them, where are you were four years ago and where you are now when you dig a little deeper, they do think their life is better now than under president trump, but there is some the salvia that i think the campaign needs to go directly at remind people where we were. we were all trapped in our house because of covid donald trump did a terrible job handling that. >> many communities felt under attack every day. >> somebody else he would target sometimes twice in one day and we can't forget that. and so this campaign is going to be about issues, but the biden campaign hey, needs to take it directly to donald trump. the president did that a little bit last night and a speech and i think the campaign will continue to do that. >> all right, we'll leave it there for now. >> i thank you so much. scott jennings, ashley allison, appreciate it. >> thank you. thank you. >> all right. coming up, the new warning from the world health organization on the global crisis, the global rise
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christian nationalism in politics here's a preview of tonight's newest episode of the whole story, where cnn's donie o'sullivan does a deep dive into a conspiracy theory about taylor swift and the 2024 race by now, everyone knows taylor swift is a government siop you don't believe taylor swift is a goldman say, i don't know what to believe about taylor swift this is, joe black yeah are you guys gonna cover it accurately? i met joe at a trump rally in las vegas back in january. >> but cnn, you don't think it's accurate i really i think you guys do sound bites you think trump one last time. i take it i do firmly believed that there were some election interference and enough that it lost them the law. >> and all people have to do is a little research to figure it out hello hey joe, how are you
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doing? >> i stayed in touch with joe after vegas. i wanted to find out more about why joe doesn't trust someone like me, a journalist from the so-called mainstream media so we went to visit him in grand junction, colorado here. >> we are in grand junction. what happened what happens in vegas stays in vegas? yeah. why didn't you stay there? >> some guys come home from vegas for the new bride? you come back from vegas. >> but a bunch of cnn guys everybody makes mistakes so if you want to find out what's going on in the world right now today. >> what do you do? >> that take on different platforms that i feel that i can trust. >> one being telegram. >> telegram is definitely one. yeah. >> telegram is a platform. first developed in russia that has very few rules cnn are we got some more breaking news coming into this room right
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now, the president's twitter account has been suspended. i feel like that's an insult to people to not be able to look at information into discern it themselves they're basically calling that person is stupid telegram surged in popularity after the january 6 attack when major social media platforms crack down on conspiracy theories and banned people like trump and banned some of his supporters like joe by turn on my phone one day and all of a sudden has been deactivated. how does that feel? >> there was horrible i walked facebook social marketplace. >> you can do business, you can find things. so it's like being cut off of a part of life. >> so what's a channel you follow on telegram phono see someone a news for today. >> my favorite one, it's called patriot memes i visited joe a couple of weeks before the super bowl it was just as the conspiracy theory that taylor swift was helping read the game to help biden started circulating online.
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>> who is one of the first things that popped up on chose feed? >> let's go to something that's like news though. >> yeah citizens from benny by now, everyone knows hit are swift as a government sayyed. >> and this is exactly why corporate media is having a meltdown about it. >> you don't believe taylor swift is going sale? >> i don't know what to believe about taylor swift. >> it's good to keep her mind open. >> could she be could you not be because we're a few weeks from the super bowl a nurse, take an endorsement from taylor swift they are dying nine and extrusion and then who's going to win the super bowl i call that a conspiracy theory, okay? sure. yeah. >> what what i find most difficult to believe, but the taylor swift travis kelce super bowl conspiracy theory is that you think the democrats could be so organized and organized. >> do you think? >> i do? yes we're gonna get
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together as well as reading the super bowl and taylor is going to backfire for president that's just so much stop like that is so much organization, but not that hard to do. >> you don't think rigging the election that'd be a lot more complicated. >> also interesting, be sure to tune in to an all new episode of the whole story with anderson cooper airing tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific only on cnn all right up next he was considered one of the fastest man in the mlb, but ms qualifying for their pension by one single day. now, former atlanta braves outfield or gary cooper is hoping that could change. he joins me live next so this is the playoffs. >> great teammates trust each other. >> we're going to do a trust balls, stand up, trust. >> what you're sadly doug told you it was a dummy your harvest
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what are your emotions knowing that more than 15,000 people have signed that petition supporting your effort for just one more day in the major leagues? >> i'll explain ago why you know, is always joy yeah you're getting a lot of love and a lot of attention. i know you were also had your hall of fame moment in savannah last year. people have been hoping that this day will come. >> i know you've kind of replayed in your mind, right? >> all these years. you know, what happened, you were celebrated as one of the fastest outfielder's people can remember after being drafted in the third round in 1975 all. phi for mandatory mlb pension. you gotta be in the league 43 days. so then on your 43rd day,
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the game was rained out i do you remember at that time what you were thinking or even thinking about pension or what was at stake no. no one really girls my mind, you know that no, i don't for my for my anytime you play in a majorly be one de get a pension, you know, that what i was told him and i was thinking for that for the last since i left, you know mlb and then what i did file from attention, to say i was being shot too. can understand. it was ran out in the seeds are still was on a seasoning over til i took to the field and i still been on the roster this is we know is just crazy. >> yeah. chain has to be so incredibly disappointing. >> you know, and that that
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really hurts, doesn't it? so after, after that right now, yeah. you he went to the minor leagues. so that 40 mlb game in or day never came. so what has life been like without that pension? >> he was up and down mosab down, you know, but you know, but i just keep one foot ahead and just keep moving in and one day i sat to talk about in me and mr. jonas and is a man that's a robber man trying to plan from a pension. and he said, i'm sure. i was told her i didn't even one day get a pension denied 43 days, but i had my 43 days. but i still been on the roster no. i remember the day in september to 29 1980 knowing i sad apply for it and i got that twice
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then i started, you know, my with the one that i said, well tell me saw mils, but that's stayed in my mind, but they one day yeah. nobody has talked to you know, there's a lot the whole major lead play, an associated azek directly, mr. marvin miller, which he passed. we came in spring training west palm beach 19 eight and explain us we don't take one day to get to page and, you know some whole lot, different you know. >> yeah. yeah, it certainly doesn't sound fair. like you said, you were on the roster. you were there you know, for for the game on the roster on that 43rd day. so then i'm wondering if you could help people understand how would and mlb pension change or reshape your life today it will really help, you no.
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>> no, if it happened, you know and and and i'm just hoping free, you know, it does you knowing i had one of the guy that played with expertise and mr. cooper is a cool that your money and i thought he told about chosen. q. that's a man, hannah day agents and man you play in major league baseball, you pitcher get him now as we speak no. i was opened is happening this hope three and like always attention and now, you know, there some will break, but i feel like something we're really going to happen come out. >> yeah, i love your optimism. yeah, you have tried to appeal twice without success and now there is this petition 15,000 signatures of thus far. hopefully, and i surely you'll be getting more because a lot of folks are still talking
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about and thinking and hoping the best for you. gary cooper. i hope i hope that the luck changes right? i hope hope things change for you and you're able to get some more affirmative, positive, positive response from your ongoing request gary cooper i'm sorry. go ahead i see. >> i appreciate you having me all well, so glad you could be available. thank you so much. of course, cnn has contacted the braves for comment. the team has not responded. the mlb says they are unable to comment and the players association says they won't comment we'll let you know if we hear anything. otherwise, we'll be right back every piece of evidence tells a story how it
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