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seemingly upright pillar of moral rectitude was just the candidate for them. >> polls close at 09:00 p.m. election was called for switzer at 09:01 p.m. elliott spitzer was >> elected governor with what percentage of the sixth, >> almost 70%. it was 69 and-a-half. it's insane. almost 70% of the vote by far the greatest plurality in the history of new york, more than franklin roosevelt, more than teddy roosevelt, more than mario cuomo, more than anybody. >> but unlike his illustrious predecessors, spitzer would only last one year in office before self-destructing in a way that absolutely no one had foreseen >> don't wanna ms it united states of scandal airs tonight at nine on cnn but the next hour of cnn this morning weekend starts right now and
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good sunday morning. it's sunday, march 3. welcome to cnn this morning. i'm danny freeman. >> hi, everyone. good morning. i'm jessica dean, victor blackwell, and amara walker are off this morning and here's what we're watching free for you today. >> super tuesday sprint. it's down to the wire for the nikki haley and donald trump campaigns. the former president's sweeping three more states this weekend while making a controversial comparison i stand before you today. >> not >> only as your past and hopefully future president, but as a proud political dissident and as a public enemy of a rogue regime. this is a rogue and dangerous machine >> last lifesaving help from above the first wave of aid from the us. air lands in gaza as the un now warns, hundreds of thousands of people, there are on the brink of famine where the ceasefire talks
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between israel and hamas still now, that's ahead in a live report and fire and ice, the biggest wildfire in texas history still raging out of control this morning, while parts of california are buried under feet of snow >> royal mystery where is the princess of wales, kate middleton? it's all coming up on cnn this morning >> all right, let's begin here though. we're about to see a critical week play out on capitol hill and beyond super tuesday, just a couple of days away on thursday, also, president biden will deliver his highly anticipated state of the union address is it camp david right now with key advisers to prepare that speech he will address the nation hours before another partial government shutdown deadline. and there it is, a live look at capitol hill right now, congress passed a stopgap measure last week, but it only funded the government through march 8. now the good news here is, it is looking more likely and we're going to avoid a shutdown as congressional leaders announced a package of
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full-year bills will be enacted before that deadline >> meanwhile, former president donald trump and former south carolina governor nikki haley are making the final two days before super tuesday count with a flurry of campaign stops trump earned more delegates on saturday. meanwhile, winning the idaho and missouri caucuses, which followed his wins in iowa, new hampshire, south carolina, and michigan. but haley says, she's still the best choice against president joe biden >> cnn's steve contorno explains their strategy on the trail jessica and danny, former president donald trump held rallies on saturday in north carolina and here in virginia, two states that will vote on >> super tuesday. but even though these contests are just around the corner, he was more focusing on a likely general election rematch with president biden, focusing especially he on his recent trip to the border and what he saw there >> biden has conduct on our border is by any definition a conspiracy to overthrow the
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united states of america. you know, he talks about democracy he is a danger to democracy number one, he goes after his political opponent, which nobody's ever done in this country. they do it in third world countries very well. they do it but then i can succeed with us. then i can to succeed make it a stronger. it's making a stronger biden and his accomplices want to collapse the american system, nullify the will of the actual american voters establish a new base of power that gives them control. for generations. >> former south carolina governor nikki haley campaigning saturday as well this time in north carolina, where should continue to make the case that she would be more electable than trump in a general election, pointing to a new poll that shows her with a ten-point lead over president biden. >> i think there's another new york times poll that shows us. i think donald trump squeaks by and we went by ten points. if you look at the hispanic
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numbers in that, it's off the charts, it's double digits. we continue to make ground >> trump, meanwhile, added to his delegate count on saturday, cnn projects that he will win in all 32 delegates awarded in the idaho caucuses, all 54 delegates awarded in the missouri caucuses, and then michigan held a convention as well. were they awarded president trump 39 delegates, bringing his total to 247. he is well on his way to the 1,215, he will need to secure the nomination. and jessica and danny, many of those will be awarded on super tuesday. >> steve contorno. thank you very much. and of course, it's a crucial week for president biden as he looks ahead to what will almost definitely be a tight reelection race. he is preparing to deliver thursday's state of the union address and he has a tough sell to make in a new york times sienna college poll support for biden lags behind trump in that general horse race, 43 to 48% among registered voters. today,
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the president is huddled with his closest advisers to fine tune the speech. cnn reporter camila dechalus is following how his team is strategizing for this moment. it's a big audience so he may be able to reach. >> that's right. well, president biden knows that he really wants to use the state of dress just to really just talk and try to make this an opportunity working directly appeal to the american people. now, at this time, we likely know that he's going to try to tout use this opportunity to tout his administration's accomplishments. talk about the economy, and use the state of the union address to just use this stark contrast between himself and paint this contrast between him and the republican party. and even donald trump himself. and we saw that play out time and time again on the campaign trail, or biden has tried to paint a picture of what a possible second term under trump would look like. and make the argument of why he biden it just better suited for this role. and so we'll likely
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see him trying to play on those lines and do this again, knowing that this is a big televised event, we can directly appeal to the american people. jessica, danny, camila dechalus forrest. thanks so much and joining us now for some analysis on all of this, cnn's chief congressional correspondent and anchor of inside politics sunday, manu raju. good morning. ron manu. thanks for getting a little extra early today let's start with super tuesday. it's always a big, big importance in an election year what do you think we're going to learn this super tuesday? >> well, at some point, the delegate math is going to get too difficult for nikki haley to overcome them. and assuming donald trump continues to rob to victory to get the 60 margin of victory that he has been getting. it says essentially, he'll be on his way to clinch the nomination probably by mid-march. so when nikki haley decide to drop out by the middle of the week, that is one of the big questions. another big question, how much will donald trump go? how far will he go in uniting the republican
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party already we've seen a lot of high-profile officials in the gop. people have been resistant to donald trump come his way. some have not yet done so. and i just put the week also talking to a lot of republic we'll give about this. some of them said it is time for the party g night others are not with trump just yet. >> yeah, it was interesting to see lisa murkowski and susan republicans by republicans continue to tear each other up. i mean, we need to focus on president biden. he's our common opponent. i understand people have their differences with trump. you always have the different some people who ron always had their differences with the people who win. but, you know, i mean, i think it's time to unite for republicans. >> nikki haley hurt hurting trump right now by staying in this race. well, i don't see what speed he helped him and i don't see it. this one, i'll see what how it helps the party helps the cause endorsing trump, yet. >> he hasn't called. so >> she said he has not called that. the question will who will he call after super tuesday? and also the question, jess, as you know, the margin of victory, trump's victory will be important because it
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will determine how much the word he has to do to unite the party ahead of november. and how many of those voters will simply vote for joe biden or sit out of the election. all key questions on tuesday. >> yeah, for sure. and interesting to see lisa murkowski and susan collins coming out for nikki haley at this point in time. but yeah, we'll see how it all unfolds on tuesday. i also want to ask you about the government shutdown deadline. i feel like this is we're just on a treadmill. it's just it's a wheel. we just keep climbing it. and going around at it. how much frustration is there among the house gop right now with how this is being negotiated >> enormously. i mean, look, this was last year's legislation. they were supposed to be done with this in october 1st. they extended government when funding temporarily a verdict, temporary extension, that short-term extension last fall that led to the ouster of kevin mccarthy, then mike johnson came in as the new speaker the house, and they had to do another short-term extension at that point, he said in december, no more short-term extensions of garden, funny. well, they've done to more and now they're heading into another deadline.
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in friday and republicans, i talked to make are making clear they're not happy about it >> well, i've kind of brought back the nickname house of hypocrites because our conference was all about crs crs. no minibuses, no army what did you get policy-wise for getting rid of mccarthy >> he's told me that this speaker is telling me the truth about policy. i'm not under this speaker to ease with the former speaker leaving early. he is really put us in a very bad spot so the speaker's just having to maintain and that last comment, government congressman tim burchett, who was one of the eight republicans who voted to oust kevin mccarthy. now, johnson will also face a lot of pressure at ways how to handle funding for ukraine. he has scuttled a bipartisan senate aid package, but we are learning about new efforts in the house to try to put together a package dotson is
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kept the door open to that effort even as he has faced pressure from those same hardliners to not give another dime of funding for ukraine. all part of the gop tension going forward, we'll get into the details of that later this morning and itself inside politics sunday, much should match to talk about their manu raju, always good to see you. thanks so much. and don't ms inside politics sunday, it's coming up at 11:00 a.m. right here on cnn >> turning now to the middle east where the first us airdrop of aid is now on the ground in gaza. three american c-130 aircrafts dropped 38,000 meals along the gaza coastline. now president biden biden said saturday though that the amount of aid flowing into gaza was not nearly enough, and that the us would insist that israel allow more aid trucks into gaza >> sources saying ceasefire talks are expected to resume today in cairo, a us official tells cnn, israel has quote, basically accepted a six-week ceasefire and hostage this release proposal in gaza. but
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it is now up to hamas to agree to that deal. cnn's jeremy diamond is live in tel aviv jeremy, what is the latest this morning or this afternoon where you are on these ceasefire talks? >> well, jessica, we're up against a real time crunch here. i mean, in just a week, the holy month of ramadan begins, and that is basically the clock that negotiators are racing against. the moment. and while they're there has been significant progress over the last couple of weeks. there are still some major gaps that remain, but nonetheless, a hamas delegation were told has just landed in cairo to continue those negotiations. this comes as israeli officials are still waiting for hamas to provide a list of remaining hostages who they would release under this potential six-week pause in the fighting that would see dozens of israeli hostages release. israel is also waiting for response from hamas to the ratio of palestinian prisoners that they would like to see release as part of this deal. the united
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states sees that lack of defined category of hostages who would be released as one of the major sticking points that still needs to be resolved. but we're also hearing from a high level hamas source now about what they're sticking points are in their view, they see it as israel needing to agree to a path at least to some kind of a permanent ceasefire as part of these talks. as well as a path to seeing israeli troops withdraw from gaza and the return of displaced palestinians from southern gaza to the north of gaza. but all of these gaps still very much need to be closed. and we'll see whether or not hamas provides us some kind of a he response to the latest framework of those socks of that potential deal in those negotiations today. but as this is still going on, these really military still continuing being its military campaign in gaza. we've seen an aggressive series of strikes over the weekend, killing 90 people over the past 24 hours alone according to the palestinian ministry of health, is really
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military for its part, says that it has killed 30 militants in the previous 24 hours. and we're also watching as the efforts to ramp up aid to gaza, in particular to northern gaza, are ramping up the united states, conducting a series of airdrops yesterday, dropping 66 bundles containing 38,000 meals from three c-130 planes but we know of course that that's just a drop in the bucket compared to the enormous humanitarian need. particularly in northern gaza, those efforts set to continue to ramp up in the coming days and weeks. jessica, danny, jeremy diamond, as always. thank you very much for your reporting really do appreciate it. all right. there's still plenty ahead here on cnn this morning. first, the biggest wildfire in texas history has already scorched a swath bigger than the state of rhode island, and it's still burning, will have the new critical fire danger for thousands of people plus one family's personal story of rebuilding from the ashes straight ahead >> also, legislation to protect ivf clinics could be a law and alabama in a matter of days the woman who was conceived through
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continue to fuel wildfires in the texas panhandle, the devastation has simply been enormous. the largest of the fires, the smokehouse creek fire has burned hundreds of structures to the ground, lest left at least two people dead and killed countless livestock. >> more than 1 million acres have burned many people left with nothing for more on this, we have cnn's ivan rodriguez. he's joining us now from fritch, texas. ivan, we've been speaking you all morning. so much devastation behind you. tell us about what you're looking at well, jessica dating, not the sun is out. you can really get a sense of the vastness of how much was burned behind me. you can see it's really burned as far as the eye can see and from where i'm standing in this vantage point, i can really see all around hills, all of them seem to be burned for miles on end here to my life i have used to be a storage shed, some my left here you can see what appears to be a children's bicycle and then other personal belongings that at this point it's hard to make
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out just since everything's been so destroyed. now, not only have so many people foster home, but also thousands of cattle have been lost because of this fire as well. texas agriculture commissioner sid miller says he also expects more cattle to be lost. >> we blessed over 3,000 head, which is a very small number that will double or triple easily. we've got cattle that we're going to have to euthanize because the damage to their hooves, they're outers miller is also asking people to donate, hey, or money to help people who lost a lot of livestock. and he can, he says people can also donate online now, in terms of the fire itself, it's still under investigation. crews are also hoping that after this weekend that can make more progress on containment right now, it's still at about 15% >> this is your fires. >> every gosh, thank you very
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other room. jessica. that's right. >> you're gonna keep hearing that, but let's go to allison chinchar right now. she's in our weather center. owls and philipsen on this winter storm in california. and what's going on in texas. >> yeah. so let's take a look at what we've got. you can see these snowfall totals are incredible and the storm has not yet over numerous locations picking up at least three feet and we anticipate another entire foot of snow may fall before this system finally ends later on today. and through the next few days, here's a look at all of those winter weather alerts. you still have the blizzard warnings and that's not just for the snow, but also the wind component because that's going to bring visibility, excuse me, down to practically zero in some of these locations, especially where you get those really heavy bands of snow coming down. you've got the rain a little bit closer to the coastal regions here, but you can see a lot of that very heavy rainfall right up there through the sierras and spreading into nevada as well. like i said, some of these areas you're looking king it's snowfall rates at four to even six inches an hour. and
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then you're getting multiple hours of this snow over and over now, not every hour will be like that. there will be me hours, maybe up to about just one inch an hour, but gradually all of that snow is going to spread eastward. so other states, utah, colorado eventually going to start to see more of that moisture spread in there but in the short term, some of the biggest concerns, especially across california, you're talking impossible travel anywhere if you're crossing over a lot of those areas, whiteout conditions and the damaging winds, not just for the reduced visibility, but also the potential for power outages. and then finally, we'll start to see an end to this guy's once we get to about wednesday or thursday, we'll finally start to see all all of that snow come to an end. >> all right. allison chinchar. thanks so much for that update >> all right. we want to turn back now to those fires in texas, the mccain family is just one of those who's lost their homes to the fires on their way to survey the damage to their home, their toddler, addison was left confused about what happened to her we're house take a listen >> why are you crying, mommy
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your house >> will get another house. okay >> joining me now, is tyller mccain at tyler? i just want to say i'm i'm so sorry for you and your family's loss and that video with your daughter. i know i've seen it. i know many thousands of others have seen it. it's just heartbreaking where, where do you begin to explain to her what has happened to your family? >> you know, we've been doing our best. my wife and i too, with all with all the girls, i had three daughters and it's taken a lot to just try to get them to know that everything's going to be okay. because every day there they're missing certain things that had especially addison, she she'd done you know, have lit up and down for her. she loses that that home. you could see it on her face. she'll it's just
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it's just hard. you see her heartbreak every time shirt remember something that she lost can i ask you when you knew that it was actually timed to evacuate >> yeah. we had we had a feeling that the fires were getting closer the morning the morning of we woke up and it was just completely surrounded by smoke and i'm a very cautious person, so i already started packing bags at that point before we get an evacuation notice. but what really got us was we live across the street from a field and you can actually start to see the flames in the distance in the field. and that's what eventually made us pack up and take off somewhere else >> in the top of what was going through your mind when you look across this field that you've seen 100 times before, a normal part of your day in life, there and then see flames coming across i didn't know how fast
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it was moving. so >> those kind of binary light point we you know, i obviously chose flight. we we it was fear, but at the same time i had the kids, so it would just more or less let's just get everybody out of there and then we'll figure out what to do from them. >> teller can, i ask you, what was it like coming back to see the damage the fire had done to your home and community? >> the anticipation was the hardest part because you didn't know what you're coming back to. i especially like ms driving and found you're you're getting closer and closer to where the fires were and you see more and more houses that are destroyed. but even in the back area, there's houses that are completely fine. so until i i saw my house. it wasn't it
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wasn't real wasn't you know, that that possibility like, you know, we're all we're going to come back for a jog down the street. all these houses are burned. bars was going to be just fine because we've drove up that bloc 100 times, thousand times and the house is fine, but then you see it. and there's nothing there. and that's whenever the realization sets in, like, okay, yeah, we're in a crisis >> totally can ask you, what is the next step before you and your family? i mean, what what what do you even thinking about right now? >> the only thing i can do is just worried about today i know that's a hard game to do because there's so much that i'm going to have to do with rebuilding and everything else. but it makes it a lot easier because the community that we live in has been so so helpful you know, there's over 600 families that have lost their homes and everyone is working together. i had somebody reach out to me yesterday on facebook offering to help me and my
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family find specific things for the girls, and i find out later that she actually lost her home. so you know, people working together like that. it's making everything easier to go day by day and then the rest of the figure it out >> we'll rebuild and that's a plan tyler i am so so sorry for what happened to you and your family and your community, but i'm so thankful that your >> leadership and thoughtfulness made sure that your families stayed safe during such a dangerous fire. thank you so much for your time. >> no problem. >> coming up as alabama state lawmakers push to protect ivf providers, we're going to speak to one woman who wouldn't be here if it wasn't for ivf how is she says the fight for reproductive rights is shaping her vote in november. and be sure to stay with cnn for state of the union at the top of the hour this morning, dan and a bash will be joined by dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas. again, that's right at the top
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outside the park police say an unknown number of suspects fired at them. an officer shot back, hitting one of the suspects who was then taken to the hospital in a statement, six flags over georgia says, they are disappointed by the incident, but they reassured their guests that strong security measures are being taken throughout the park. >> this week, alabama's governor has expected to sign a bill into law to protect ivf ivf access. that legislation was approved by the alabama house and senate after the state supreme court ruled that embryos are children. and someone who destroyed them could be liable for wrongful death the alabama attorney general's office has now stated that it has no intention of prosecuting ivf providers or families utilizing their services, but still, multiple providers have stopped providing care as a result of that ruling joining me now is matilda brushy is the senior executive writer for american bridge, 21st century i'm good morning. thanks for getting up early with us. i know you just wrote an op-ed titled i'm an ivf baby and i'm voting for
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biden to protect that process for people who haven't read your op-ed, tell us a little bit about your spray you are the product of ivf i am. >> thank you so much for having me this is an extremely personal issue to me my parents went through six ivf attempts to be able to have my twin brother and i, which means that five times in a row, they picked up a call from their fertility dr. and had to hear the gut wrenching sentence of i'm so sorry, but you're not pregnant? so to. see these republican attacks on ivf, to see the so-called pro-life party attack, the very process that created my life, that created my brother's life. it's heartbreaking >> and i talked to some people, one woman in particular who lives in alabama who was in the middle of treatment and went to texas this in order to make sure she gets get her eggs retrieved and the embryos created and what was so frustrating for her and others in her position are was the fact that they are trying to make a family that they want to
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bring life into this world, and that, that has been so upsetting and frustrating to them that they aren't able to do that absolutely. and you know, this was really the consequences of actions from republicans, right? from donald trump and his handpick justices overturning roe v. wade. you can draw a direct line from that decision to where we are now, which is we are now in a country where state-by-state these states can bring up these cases. these states can ban ivf and it's disappointing for me to see that it's not just alabama. right? you have the speaker, the house, and 125 house republicans who have signed on to the life at conception act, which is a ban that uses the same language that the alabama supreme court did. and if past it would ban ivf nationwide it is not just an alabama it is across the country and largely it's led by republicans. >> and we have seen as i was saying, when i was introducing you, that the alabama
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legislature has worked to try to put a fix and to protect ivf that the governor is expected to sign that we saw former president donald trump say that he supports it. and yet matilda, this continues to be a major issue. political issue that we're going to see as we go into this general election absolutely. >> and, you know, i think it's clear right now that the consequences are catching up with republicans, right? that they are now trying to run from their records. it's why we're seeing the nrsc in different republican organizations big their candidates to put out these vague i support ivf statements. meanwhile, they're backing bills that would ban it nationwide. that's why we're seeing senator tammy duckworth at democratic senator introduce a bill into the senate to try and federally protect ivf and a republican blocked it. so i really think you have to dig deeper than these kind of vague tweets and statements that republicans are putting out in
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the hopes that they'll essentially khan voters into thinking they can be trusted on reproductive rights. and you have to look at the record and the record is is that republicans are doing everything they can to attack reproductive rights. and i don't think voters are going to fall for that khan. i think they know that the only way to protect those rights to protect those reproductive freedoms, including ivf, is to support president joe biden in november >> matilda breath, we have to leave it there, but thanks so much for your time this morning. we appreciate it. >> thank you so much >> still a hood where is kate middleton, the princess of wales, has been out of sight since christmas day and questions are swirling about her whereabouts following her abdominal surgery stay with us >> to be a headliner was vegas that's what i wanted to they had the biggest entertainers in america >> vegas is always marketed its delay on its naughtiness the only way you find out what you can do is if you do it it's
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and this is cnn >> britain's king charles has been out of the public guy since announcing his cancer diagnosis in early february. and now rumors are swirling regarding the health of catherine, the princess of wales, kate middleton she had abdel a dominant surgery in january. she's been recovering and private since then. she has not been seen in public since christmas day, and her husband, prince william, also bound out of a memorial service for his godfather last week, adding some speculation to the princesses condition, cnn royal commentator emily nash is here this morning to help put some of the social media rumors to rest. and emily, there are a lot of rumors swirling out there and certainly she has a right to recover in privacy after a medical procedure, but she's also a woman that they had in front of cameras and photographers within hours of burning all three of her children and full hair and makeup so i think a lot of people are wondering where is she if the really big question
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and we just have to reiterate what the palace has said all along, which is that this was not going to treat a quick recovery that she wasn't due back in public until easter at the very earliest. we're expecting to see in april this is really different situation to those memorable. so calls outside the hospital each time she gave birth, she's not taking this time-out for pfk-1. this is because she's had some serious surgery and it's requiring a long recovery. and understandably, that's not something she needs she felt the need to put on public display. so it's an altogether different situation >> emily, if i can jump in here, i'm curious has the palace addressed? these rumors are released a statement recently regarding her health yeah. >> look, they were forced to cut apps a kind of statement or just at least responds to questions on this. and it was just again, to reiterate that she continues to do well in her
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recovery. >> that as they said all along, >> this was going to be a three month process, and i think what you have to remember is that the prince and princess of wales lead an incredibly private life on the whole, although we do see them on a regular basis and they have these very public moments day to day. they're able to go about their business with no intrusion whatsoever. so people shouldn't really read into the fact that they haven't seen a car shot of her or an image of her walking around? not least because he lives on private property. she lives on a private part of the king's windsor estate and so this for them is normal she will be seeing when she's back. and well, to be back out on public duties >> and when when prince william had to bow out of that memorial service, that's when the palace then put out a new statement saying she's still continuing to do well do you get the sense at all that that their advisers
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and the people around them are surprised by all of this all the rumors, all of the internet, the reddit threads, all of that, that has blossomed around her absence. and as she's recovering absolutely. i >> think it was a case of tim hats on the world's gone a little bit crazy. and this is unfortunately what happens in our modern era when you have an information about q. i think part of the issue has been the transparency with which buckingham palace has dealt with the king's illness. you have to remember he's head of state. he has a constitutional role, so it's important for him to be seen even if he's not as active as he normally is. kate is the future queen. she has no constitutional role. she's a mother of three young children, and she's going through a difficult process. so you can't really compare the two, but that has been a little confusion on the one hand, one of the royal household's has been very open about what's going on and creating photo
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opportunities for the king, for example, with the prime minister. on the other kensington palace is keeping things absolutely private, even down to the reason for prince william putting out a morial which certainly left a lot of royal rioters rather jittery in the current climate >> just before you go quickly, i understand that also queen camilla is taking some time off from royal duties, so with a lot of high profile members down for the count, who is filling in for a lot of the duties that they do have well, we're going to see prince william out again this week, this coming week later in the week. and the princess royal, princess anne, who is regularly one of the hardest working members of the family in the annual tally of royal engagements and the duke and duchess of edinburgh. so i think the queen has had an incredibly busy start to the year. let's not forget, she's in her late '70s. she's come to this very late in life and she's also dealing with her husband's illness and the fallout from that.
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>> i >> think no one can brag the groucho a small break while to take some time to recuperate herself, but it goes without saying that the walls are a lot less visible and they would normally be at this time of year, this moment emily nash. thank you so much for your expertise and for squashing some of those rumors for now. appreciate it. all right. still ahead. still ahead. we'll talk about a different member of royalty, king james, the milestone of run reached last night that no player has never reached before. stay with us >> next >> all lies on the southern border secretary alejandro mayorkas joins dana plot senator dick durbin on trump's immunity case, and senator markwayne mullin on new leadership in the senate, state of the union, live next deal or no deal >> we have they idea what's gonna happen. >> are you ready to see what's inside
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add in this glob, he is one of one, the only player whoever score 40,000 points. coy wire joining us now with and perspective on that, it's, it's a lot is mind blowing >> rookie were coming in >> and scored 24 points in every regular season game the 20 years straight without ever ms an game, they still wouldn't score 40,000 points that brian has been that good for that long, james entering just nine shy of the mark last night and dressed to the nides for the occasion. it wasn't a matter of if but when the wind came early in the second against the nuggets with a pretty he's been moved and smooth layup teammates, jumping up in the crowd did to his family there to see another milestone, the broad finishing with 26 on the night, although the lakers lost to the nuggets, lebron is still embracing this milestone the first player to do something that's pretty cool and ms lady, because you just noted history, you know, the greatness come to the leaves and then you see some of the greats on florida knidos was great bd personnel. but for me to main thing is always the main thing. and has to win. and
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i hated had to happen a defeat, especially verse a team player i'm extremely well basketball and we play some good brass. watson, i will put one able to close it out so bittersweet but very i enjoyed every moment tonight all right college basketball's all-time points record may be broken just hours from now, university of iowa superstar caitlin clark meeting just >> 18 points today to pass pete maravich's ncd all-time scoring record of 3,667 points. clark averaging 32 points per game this season. it's also seeing your day and i was cities so this is her last regular season game in front of home fans. they're playing the number two team in the country, ohio state >> lucky to be in this position. and for people to be so invested in what i'm going to do and a fanbase that care so much about it. and obviously i'm very thankful for the support as it's bittersweet like this i'm lucky that we do see your day after the game's over. i think that's very
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important. but my main goal is beating ohio state. i think we're all just super excited for another opportunity. then obviously my focus is here. my goal is winning national title. that's planet symbol, that's what i want to do. >> all right, listen to this. the average ticket price is $571. the most expensive for any women's basketball game ever college or pro according to tickpick, finally the next generation of nfl stars showing their skills at this weekend's nfl combine, former texas wide receiver xavier worthy break in the 40 yard dash record. that's 4.21 seconds. >> a blink of an eye. if your favorite nfl team needs lamborghini to throw passes there's two worthy is your guy. i mean, that's quicker than the hiccup as they say man. so, so cool, cool. i think you can run that right? >> oh, way back in the day. >> yeah. totally cut around that bad boy wire. >> thank you so much appreciate it. and thank you so much for joining us this morning. really appreciate your time. >> it was great to be with you. state of the union is

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