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>> it was probably a reasonable thoughthat a lot opeople terrort related,ven in a small rural area, because you never know whe that ght take place. >> it appearthate exploded in this area, an explosion phones were ringing off the hook much more than our spatch staff couldandle. your >> tellinge a piece of metal be sure to catch the new cnn original series space shuttle >> columbia, the final flight, the back-to-back finale airs tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. eastern am pacific only on cnn >> good saturday morning to you. again, if the top of the hour here, about 7:00 a.m. here in atlanta. welcome back to cnn this morning. here's what we're working on for you this
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morning. first, the breaking news out of sydney, australia a stabbing attack at a packed shopping centers. six people are dead. a policewoman shot and killed the accused, attack i will tell you what we're learning about the violent attack ahead and a live report from the sea >> also, israel ramps up attacks on hezbollah militants with new airstrikes overnight as president biden issues, a one word warning about retaliatory attacks from iran were live latest and for the first time in us history of former president will stand trial on criminal charges. >> i'll >> legal analyst will break down the new york hush money case against donald trump that kicks off monday. that's coming up and allison, a lot coming up with the weather. i mean, there's a lot of severe weather you're watching. >> yeah. we've got severe weather in the northeast for tomorrow, a bigger more impactful event on monday, we'll detail the timing on all of that coming up. >> and andy at mass every day
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here at them. >> yeah. it's moving de here at the masters tiger woods is ill alive. he's seven shots back. we'll hear what tiger had to say about his 23 whole marathon. and hey, it's 7:00 a.m. but it's never too early to eight up momento cheese sandwich here in augusta. >> oh, it's not too early. that's actually pretty good >> big bite. >> hope you have some milk or something to go to i will see you in a moment, andy let's get to that breaking news though. this is out of australia, six people did following a stabbing attack at a busy shopping center, not news i've seen an affiliate in sydney reports that one of the victims is a mother whose baby was also attacked witnesses ghraieb, the moment that they jumped in and tried to help them >> shopping, saw the man run-up to the woman with the id, and then we were both ready to gallon help out, but i just said to my brother, we got to
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running running, told the guys to juslock uthe door i the mother camwith the baby, bleeding, stab, and we've got them into store and just crowd on site and then rang hello. >> what did you usto help stop the month? augustus from the shock >> just kept yelling out to get some clothes, gets >> shirts, and and just just help us to compress an end, stop the baby's from bleeding >> wow, a police officer shot and killed the attacker. several other victims are now in the hospital or cnn producer angus watson is joining us now from sydney. i mean, that just sounds so terrified to hear about one of those victims as young as as a little baby. what else you learned about the victims? angus i'm laura, it's just been a horrific de here in sydney where this busy shopping center in sydney's
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>> 0s and affluent precinct of the city where people came on a beautiful day to get their shopping done. it turned into horror. are there six people killed here before the man in with the knife was shot by a police officer, as you say, police barricaded off the mole remain a crime scene for many days as they try to ascertain just why this person did this, why they went into the mall? at 3:30 in the afternoon with a nice and big began wildly stabbing people, killing six tragically injuring some more including topical baby who is in hospital right now. now the prime minister of australia spoke earlier, anthony albanese, and he said that the death toll would have been even higher if it wasn't for a heroic police officer, a police woman who was acting alone, who was in the neighborhood when she heard about what was
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happening. she didn't wait for backup. she went is the more she confronted the man with the gun and with a nice i'm sorry. and she shot him dead witnesses as we just heard this describing the absolute horror in the shopping mall here in sydney, australia today ever >> yeah. thank goodness for that fast acting police officer or angus watson. thank you so much. and of course, we'll see on top of that story as we get more detail we're being that to you. >> in the meantime, the white >> house is on high alert for possible escalation in the middle east. sources familiar with us intelligence tell cnn that american authorities expect iran will carry out strikes inside israel soon in preparation, the us defense department is moving additional assets to the region. now the sources say iran wants retribution for an israeli strike on an iranian consulate in damascus last week. and they observed a ron readying nearly 100 cruise missiles.
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>> now, the white house does it know the exact timing? possible attacks, but in a message on friday, the president predicted that they would happen sooner rather than later so he gave one word warning to tehran don't in the past 24 hours, israel and lebanon, hezbollah traded multiple airstrikes we have teamed, covered cnn's camila dechalus joins us from washington, dc with the latest details on what a possible attack could mean for the us. but we're going to start with cnn's jomana karadsheh in london. what is israel doing to prepare for this possible attack? >> well, you know, victor, israel and the entire region have been very much on edge since that strike why these rayleigh's on april the 1st on that consular building in damascus that killed a top iranian revolutionary guard commander as well as other senior commanders iran has made it very clear that it is going to respond, that it is not
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going to allow such a brazen attack to go unanswered. and the question has since been, what sort of a response are we going to be seeing from iran? is this going to be a direct attack by iran on israel? is it going to be using its proxies to carry out a is it going to be both and will this take place inside israel, or is it going to be going after israeli interests elsewhere? and the questions remain unanswered. it's very unclear right now, although we are hearing from us officials what they believe, what their intelligence is indicating is going to happen at this point in time, no one really knows what israel is going to do iran is going to do, but what the israelis have been saying very publicly since is that they already and prepared for all scenarios yesterday, we heard from the israeli fence minister, you have glance who is speaking after a meeting with the us, centcom commander general erik
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kurilla, who is in israel meeting with israeli officials in anticipation of this potential iranian attack, the israeli defense minister saying that they are prepared to defend israel. he said both on the ground and in the air and would respond in close cooperation with our partners. we also heard from the israeli military spokesman rear admiral daniel hagari saying in a briefing yesterday that israeli commanders had presented plans, both offensive and defensive to the israeli military leadership. and that they are ready in a short time ago, hagari also releasing another statement saying iran will bear the consequences of choosing to escalate the situation any further, israel is on high alert. we have increased our readiness to protect israel from further iranian aggression. we are also prepared to respond. the israel defense forces is prepared for all scenarios and we'll take
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the necessary steps together with our allies to protect the people of israel. so we're continuing to see these threats from both sides coming. these very strong statements. the question remains, what sort of retaliation are we going to be seeing from iran? cnn sources over the past week of indicated that while they radians want some sort of a major response to what happened, they also want want to make sure that it is a measured response, a calculated one, because they do not want war, they do not want this to escalate into a war, a confrontation potentially with the united states, something the us also doesn't want to do. but of course victor, the concern is not only about what sort of response we're going to be seeing from the iranian it is how israel will also respond to that. i can tell you that the region right now is really on edge. it is a very, very dangerous situation, perhaps the most dangerous since october. >> it sure as jomana karadsheh. thank you so much. just go now to cnn white house reporter
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camila dechalus in washington. tell us more about what biden has been saying can be a lot about the rising threat from iran >> good morning, the white house has really reiterated that they are on high alert from any threats that are posed by iran. and biden really reiterated that yesterday, when you spoke to reporters saying that he believes that these attacks are going to come sooner rather than later. let me he play just wanted to have you guys play a quick clip just to give the viewer's eye just a quick listen to what biden said yesterday >> morning my expectation sooner than later to iran in this moment so as you can see, they're biden really issued a stern warning. and when he spoke to reporters, he also reiterated his support by israel, saying that he remained committed to standing by their sayyed and saying that he's in constant communication with the israeli military defense system amara, victor, three loads a chalice. thanks so much. we are
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tracking what is expected to be a significant severe weather threat across parts of the country, tornadoes, hail and excessive rain are possible in several states early next week, but there's also a severe threat for the northeast this weekend, meteorologist allison chinchar has more high allison and good morning, guys. yes, we're taking two separate systems, but you really similar types of weather that we can expect now for today, all that's really left is kind of some lingering rain and snow showers across portions of the northeast, not really too much to be concerned about. it's the next system that one that slides in from canada will begin early sunday morning before spreading all that moisture eastwards the states like pennsylvania, new york, could end up getting some rain and trust me, the last thing pittsburgh needs is more rain. they're already sitting at their third wettest april on record, even if they only get an inch from this next system, they will likely top out at the wettest april on record, but it's not just rain. it's also the potential for severe for sunday. the main concern stretches from philadelphia all the way play back into cincinnati. the main concern is going to be damaging winds, but we can't rule out the potential for a tornado. now,
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once we get to monday and entirely different system take shape across the central us, this one has more of an enhanced threat, although the threats themselves remain the same. still looking at damaging winds and the potential for some tornadoes. here's a look at that system that's the one that begins over the rockies. this weekend and then continues to spread eastward across the country as we go through the rest of the week. now, we talked about the severe threats. the main focus here really is from des moines all the way down into texas. and again, main threats, damaging winds, the potential for very large hail we're talking tennis ball size or even larger. and yes, we could also see some tornadoes across this area as well. >> all right. allison chinchar. thank you very much. still to come. finger-pointing in arizona after the state revived a civil war era law banning most abortions, how the biden campaign is putting a major focus on reproductive rights ahead of the presidential election. >> laws, jury selection starts monday for the first criminal trial against a former us president. what we can expect in court for the hush money case against donald trump. >> also
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did this after arizona bonus supreme court this week revived a civil war era law banning nearly all abortions in the state. here's cnn's priscilla alvarez victor an am or the vice president's trip >> against former president donald trump only moments before the vice president took the stage, donald trump said that he broke roe versus wade and also said that states are doing what they're supposed to on this issue. the vice president taking aim at the former president for his remarks and just minutes ago standing beside speaker johnson donald trump just said the collection of state bands is quote working the way it is supposed to and as much harm as he has already caused a second trump term would be even worse
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donald trump's friends in the united states congress are trying to pass a national ban. an understand a national ban would outlaw abortion in every state. even states like new york and california >> and >> now trump wants us to believe he will not sign a national ban enough with the gas lighting enough with the gas lighting >> the vice president also said that donald trump wants to take the united states back to the 1800s. casting the state supreme court ruling as an inflection point and also tying the former president to these unpopular abortion bans across the country, calling them trump, abortion bans. now of course, this is an issue of political, a salient political issue for the biden campaign. and one that they're trying to seize on heading into november. in fact, in the state of arizona, they are pouring more money into abortion-related ads and planning to air those in
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the battleground state now the vice president in particular has been uniquely positioned on this issue. she began tackling it. it's really after roe was overturned, but also at the beginning of this year with her reproductive freedoms store, which has already gotten six stops nationwide. now the vice president trying to keep the issue front and center in her remarks and also making clear that this is going to be a steady drumbeat beat by democrats heading into november as they tried to continue to directly tie former president donald trump to the overturning of roe v. wade and also passing this as an attack on personal freedoms and health care. victor amara. >> all right. priscilla, thank you. >> we are >> just two days from the start of former president trump's hush money criminal trial in new york we take a look at the strategies. has attorneys may use when jury selection begins. also, >> cnn's getting an >> exclusive look inside chicago's efforts to crack down on so-called smash and grab burglaries and it's a beautiful de, here in augusta, georgia for round three of the
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there, perfect profile of a juror? >> yeah victor good morning to you. there's never any perfect jura, but certainly the basis for jury selection is to select the jury that could be fair and impartial. remember victor, that there was polling already done, significant polling by the trump team to determine what a panel of manhattan jurors would be like. and of course, there our assessment and the polling concluded that the pool of jurors would have likely overwhelmingly voted for clinton and and biden 2020. and so i think what the trump team wants to do by virtue of the 42 questions that we know will be asked of the jury is to ensure that people don't have such firmly held and biased views against the president's such as to make a determination based upon who donald trump is and not what donald trump allegedly did. the essence is to decide the case based on the
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facts the evidence, and the circumstances in that courtroom. and to put all biases aside, that's what his team wants victor, that's what the prosecution wants. we'll see whether or not they're able to get it. and if they don't, you know, we're going to see additional motions for changes of venue and delays of the trial. >> jolie, you mentioned some of the questions that the trump team wants answers to political leaning meanings, the news they watch, and so forth. what's the line of constitutionality? i mean, can they ask who do you vote for right there in a courtroom during vadim? how far can they go? >> not going to happen. so this is largely scripted, viktor, they have, they being the parties, the prosecution and the trump team have made their arguments to the judge, have submitted questions to the judge, and the judge has already given the indication of what's permissible and what is not. remember that when you get the panel of jurors, they will be anonymous. we know by the
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way, to protect their privacy, to protect the integrity of the proceedings, to ensure they're not at all impeded with what happens is there'll be asked the generic questions. where are you from, what neighborhood you live in without giving your address, what is your family do? what you do for a living, all the generic questions and then more specific did you attend trump rallies view belong to any specific groups? have you attended fundraisers, et cetera? however, they will not be in terms of your core question asked about who you vote for? why did you vote for them? >> you >> a democrat or republican. but that largely is not relevant why you're shot that i say see that because you're able to discern based upon the other questions that they're asked really what they're leanings are predicated upon some other questions. what news programs that you watch, you watch any podcast you belong to any groups. i think you could discern from that where they're leanings are without specifically asking them questions about who would you vote for? for ny and whether you're a democrat or republican, we know that the
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delay is one of the priorities of team trump across all of these criminal trials and the civil trials as well. and you've determined that some of their maneuvers have not been credible in trying to either have these these cases it has dismissed or delay, but there is one that trump's attorneys in this case are asking the judge to distinguish between jurors who said that they can't be fair, and those who are otherwise unable to serve, is this a legitimate request? >> so i think that the essence of it, when you do jury selection, right. you want to ensure that jurors in every way, shape, or form can listen to the evidence and information and it's not about who you like or dislike. that's not the issue. it's not about whether you have opinions are not opinions. that's not the issue. it's not what you've heard the case or not. that's not the issue. the issue is whether you can put that aside and really make a determination on the merits and so i think
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what you'll see is you're going to see many challenges. victor for cause. what does that mean in english? it means that it's a juror that is not for this jury, that they have preconceived notion shins and dispositions that doesn't have anything to do with whether they're great person or not, a great person, but whether or not they can be fair here. and so any requests by the defense which would distinguish whether jurors have any bent against their client, is a fair ask. and i think you're going to repeatedly see jurors challenge for cause and you could do it in an unlimited way, not to get in the weeds, victor, but they're also these things called peremptory challenges. those are challenges based upon discretion. i didn't get a particular vibe from a juror. i don't like a particular juror. there'll be limited that is, both teams, prosecution and defense, to ten of those. >> but when >> it comes to making and to free for each alternate, but when it comes to making specific requests to remove jurors because of their leanings and their biases, they're going to do those
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aplenty and the judge will have to make a discretionary determination as to whether they're right or wrong, but i think the judge will be pretty liberal and just dismissing jurors but not right for this. >> all right. joey jackson. thank you very much. and cnn will of course, have special coverage of the historic trial of former president donald trump. special live coverage starts monday morning at nine eastern on cnn, and also streaming on max lawmakers across the country are passing stiffer penalties for smash and ghraieb robberies criminals are often overwhelming store employees and simply walking away with stolen merchandise. cnn law enforcement correspondent whitney wild got an exclusive look inside chicago polices new efforts to stop this type of organized crime >> the crimes are casual and brazen. video shared exclusively with cnn by the illinois cook county sheriff's office, shows in less than a minute, a group of people calmly walk into a beauty supply store. clear shelves of high products throw them into
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trash bags and stroll out the door as casually as they entered law enforcement calls cases like this organized retail theft when groups band together to seal a high volume of products and then resell them nationwide industry experts say it's a multi-billion-dollar problem. >> no no >> video shows the crimes are almost always quick. some cases turn violent in january as chicago police officer and suspect or shot after police responded to a smash and grab, not get gov do not get tied. >> stay loop >> it's just another day. >> another. job task force like this one and cook county, illinois, home to chicago, are trying to stop the problem cnn got exclusive access to the cook county sheriff's organized retail crime task force. this search warrant yielded two felony arrests and hundreds of thousands of dollars in stolen goods from what police? he say was a crime ring spanning the midwest during the search,
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police found stolen products ranging from dog leashes to toothpaste to supplements. what struck me was that they actually seem to have security seals? >> yes >> still luckily for us, we got him at today. we're unable to clean a sales police say the operation targeted five locations, the total hall. have you ever seen a search warrant yield this much product? no. no, i didn't close >> almost $500,000 to get something in one operation this is a lot and i think this would be a lot for any police department anywhere in the country, cook county sheriff tom dart created the team in 2023 high-profile smashing grabs in the city have attracted national attention. dart, a former prosecutor says, in the past, law enforcement didn't prioritize theft and penalties have been too low we'd have to be a idiot to think that if you're charged with a misdemeanor, that's going to have any consequence whatsoever. >> 2022 law stiff into penalty for organized retail theft and
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illinois coast to coast officials are proposing similar measures. governor kathy hochul proposed beefed-up penalties for retail theft and 45 million to fight the problem. and as governor, i'm >> not going to stand by and watch phrase and thieves wreak havoc and their shops. >> california governor gavin newsom is spreading $267 million among law enforcement agencies. and in january, proposed felony charges and longer sentences for certain in cases >> we've taken this very seriously. we've been very proactive, not just here in southern california, but throughout the state. >> dart says, often the stolen goods are sold online. >> we believe this group here is all from amazon. >> this looks so legitimate. >> oh my god. yeah. i mean, there's nothing here that would lead you to believe this is not on the up and up. nothing >> dart says he worries organized retail crime shows no signs of slowing down. >> this is very large. unfortunately, i think this is sort of a tip of the iceberg >> amara and viktor, one of the biggest challenges with cases like this is that they are so complex, they span cities, counties, and frequently
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states. and so one of the biggest challenges is getting all of these law enforcement agencies together and then factor again and bringing in these these private businesses who may have been affected in all of those different jurisdictions. so the coordination there is really challenging, and that's what this task force seeks to do. try to get all of these groups together, to try to combat this problem with intentional investigations. meanwhile, online platforms are doing what they can to try to stop this problem. as well. in fact, when we reached out to amazon for comment on this story, they told us that their analysts and they're investigators frequently send cases to law enforcement and those have resulted in arrests all around the world. and in the united states, amara victor >> so remarkable if they're whitney. wow, thank you so much. house speaker mike johnson made a trip down to mar-a-lago to appeal here with donald trump as he looks to shore up support from the former president and his quest's to keep his speakership more on that next
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the first time that a former us president wi go on criminal ben court four ds a we as to eight weeks is there a silver lininfor trump in this falsifyi business records ca tt it's going first before the more seris cases as the pubc may see, it you know, if the's a silver lining on being indicted this many times across this many places, i guess you can you can say that it >> is one that we're talking about this case first, rather than the other ones when we use to talk to the trump team last year, this was a case that they thought was the easiest to politicize on the substance of the case that they taught the public what are the kind of been over and public opinion rather than cared about the facts of the case. and so frankly, they're going to use this as an opportunity to politicize and poison the water about the justice proceedings over all. and so this case, i think we should see as a proxy for him to make a political
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argument and a personal argument you meant that he the justice system has been weaponized against him and he's going to use the theater of this trial to make that case day after day after day. and so if there's a silver lining in trump's political and legal predicament right now, it's that this case is maybe a better setting than other ones to do that in even though i think any candidate this is not an ideal situation, of course that yeah. >> yeah. but of >> course though trump has had this >> uncanny ability to dodge accountability and he's also been able to multitask, right? i mean, there's been so much drama in the house and house speaker, mike johnson tract to mar-a-lago on friday to ostensibly get trump's back gang. i just want to play for you quickly. what trump had to say about johnson's tenuous situation >> we're getting along very well with the speaker and i get along very well with marjorie. we have a speaker. he was voted in and it was a complicated process and i think very it's
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not not an easy he situation for any speaker. >> some sympathy from trump, but trump did not explicitly say, hey guys, leave speaker johnson alone. so what did speaker johnson gain from this trip that he initiated >> yeah, he gained a short term lifeline. i think that's all that we should see this as he couldn't know going down to mar-a-lago is not only attract for political pr purposes, but this is him trying to say to the maga wing that he still has an ability to have a direct relationship with donald trump, who ultimately as the kingmaker and deal breaker of this party, marjorie taylor greene has made a lot of noise about making speaker johnson's life difficult we have certainly seen the ability for a small wing of republicans too complicate an obviously vacate the speaker's chair. thinking back to mccarthy, but we haven't really seen people join those efforts. and so i think speaker johnson is trying to proactively show a sense of support with trump. the problem
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as we know, a down trump is that he switches his opinions every day. and so this is a lifeline for johnson into short-term and can show he has some political support elsewhere. if this comes down to a head and speaker johnson, because no longer useful for donald trump, the evidence over years and years of seeing these relationships is that this is you should not expect the former president to save so both of those things are at play here. there isn't kind of short-term mutual benefit at play for both menn, but donald trump works for one person only and that's donald trump? >> yeah. yeah, absolutely. i start hundred and we're out of time. unfortunately, we'll leave it there. thank you so much. >> next round of the masters tournament is a few hours away. i already history is being made by tiger woods houston >> you are go for >> the degree in the sky >> parents, husbands and wives
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certainly an impressive showing from tiger, who had to finish his first round early in the morning and then play a total of 23 holes on the day beautiful. >> i'm tired >> i've been off for awhile competing, grinding. it's spin along in 23 holes a long day but less than i really did some good fighting today and was we've got a chance yes. >> the tyrosine, it's the up at 12:45 eastern today. he's seven shots back of the lead. you got three guys to tie a top of the leaderboard right now, scottie scheffler, bryson dechambeau, and max homa shapleigh, rank one in the world. he was the overwhelming betting favorite coming into the tournament. he's looking for a second green jacket after winning it two years ago scheffler. had to play late in the afternoon yesterday and he was also able to just survive the crazy wind gusts we had out here. meanwhile, he has the best start ever for him in a major in his career that 30
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three-year-old really has become a fan favorite recently, and he's looking to break through for the first time homer was one of only seven golfers able to shoot under paris yesterday in the brutal conditions, his best finished ever in a major is tied for tenth at the open championship last year. so he's trying to beat that. so let's take a look at a leaderboard. >> and >> this is very important leaderboard because 36 out of the last 37 masters winners, including the last 12, have been in the top ten following the second round. so history tells us one of the he's guys right here is going to win the masters this year. now, 2020 us open. can bryson dechambeau. he was doing everything he could to make sure he stayed with that leaderboard yesterday, check him out on 13, so he win the trees. he had the idea to try to shoot it, right? but one of those masters iconic patrons signs was in the way. so he just went and yanked it up out of the ground to give him the shot that he wanted. well, rules official came over and said, yeah, you can't do that. so bryson had to go put it back, but he's still ended up burning the whole and it certainly gave everyone a nice laugh.
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>> i think that the signpost i was trying to direct people, you know, i tried to give you have a go the restrooms. are i had a great shot out around the corner and was able to take advantage of a pretty open entrance to the green to that back right flag and i mean is pretty pot >> guys, you know what? i think they should change the rule. i think if you have the ability to pick up a giant sign and move it, you should be allowed to do so >> i love to be part of that conversation. bryson menn, you take the sayyed. we've got to put this back. >> it's a good picture though, carrying it around like that thing. like that. >> it's a good picture andy, thanks so much. thanks, andy. >> still to come the james webb telescope. i mean, it has really been showing out and show off, looking into the deepest reaches of space and we're hearing now from the scientist who get to use it
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different name in mind, plus actor gabriel luna is with me. he's a star of the last of us, but his latest role is trying to change how latinos and hispanics are portrayed in media okay, we'll talk to him about why and how he plans to do that >> so many interesting topics across i'll be watching have a great show, victor. >> thanks so much. let's start the show right now >> so, >> first of all, we talk a lot about black voters who support donald trump, but we don't often hear from them. i'm not talking about the people who hold the blacks for trump signs at the rallies. not that i'm talking about. the people at your church down at the job, the neighbors. and that might explain why the reception the former president got from a parrot supporters at a chick-fil-a went viral that trump's backers claim this clip is proof that he really

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