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event on the greek barrier reef. this sprawling marine habitat of coral reefs that's the size of italy, where record high ocean temperatures were you could argue, cooking the coral and killing it. and that's part of a planet wide trend that we've been seeing for coral reefs around the world with these record high ocean temperatures put together. what we're seeing in australia is not only natural habitats that under risk and that very much at threat, but also cities and towns and again and again, i was hearing from ordinary australians. we've never seen a fire or a flood. this bad before, and it's prompting some people to consider leaving some of these much more vulnerable communities amara and viktor, it's an urgent story and significantly, ivan watson, thank you and be sure to tune in to the whole story tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern and soon
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available to stream on and max good morning, everyone. welcome to cnn this morning it is sunday, may 5th. i'm amara walker. >> i'm victor blackwell. it is always a pleasure to be with you. thank you for being with us. here's what we're watching for you. >> two feet of rain in parts of texas have flooded home stranded people on rooves and 30 entire neighborhoods into rivers and there is more rain on the way. >> the warnings from officials as more wet weather moves in, police and protesters clashed during a pro-palestinian demonstration at the university of virginia, the school is now responding to that altercation. what we're hearing from minister later, there are reports of progress, but no breakthrough as ceasefire talks continue between israel and hamas, where negotiation stay in as israel's government faces increasing pressure to bring those hostages home. and the cicadas are here and
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there's a good chance you will hear them before you see them, we'll explain later on cnn this morning, well, millions across texas or bracing for another round of punishing, whether parts of southeast texas have seen almost two feet of rain over just the past five days rivers in harris county, which includes houston, reached levels not seen since hurricane harvey in 2017. >> harris county officials issued mandatory evacuations for communities near the san jacinto river, no deaths or serious injuries have been reported, but more than 200 people were rescued from homes and vehicles the water was about this much below power lines we have families that thankfully had evacuated, had heated, our call. we've not heard of any deaths are serious injuries cnn's rosa flores, reports from one of houston's heavily damaged neighborhoods
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amara victor, well, it's very emotional and just devastating for the individuals who are in the areas that are inundated by water, i want to show you around because this street literally goes to an area that they call river bottom. >> but of course right now, you really can't drive through this area because it's been swallowed by water. now, back there, there's probably eight to 15 people that have refused to evacuate. that's according to a neighbor, but take a look around. you can see that there are some mobile homes out there and they can see also the water level here on this fence. and it really gives you a sense of the the height of the water and the water level. and from the trees you can see that some of the water has receded. that's the good news, but the bad news is, is that more water is expected. i talked to the owner of this mobile host stacey smith. she says that she has
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been trying to convince the 18 to 15 people who refuse to evacuated. she said that she's trying to find boats to go out there now, authorities have stopped by that area to try to convince these individuals to evacuated, but they just don't want to evacuate tickling the ones that didn't want to come right now. we're going to go back and get with a personal boat and we're going to go get everybody. we're not leaving nobody behind because they're like our family. they're like family down there now, what you hear in the background is an air bone. >> there are still rest excuse that are being conducted. you might see it in the background here now, to put this into perspective according to the houston office of emergency management, only a few hundred homes are being impacted in in the houston area at this time. now, that could increase those numbers could grow, but they are telling individuals were in
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the evacuation zones please evacuate because they describe this, weather event as life-threatening amara viktor, rosa flores reporting for us there. let's bring it now. cdn, cnn meteorologist allison chinchar, still active warnings right now obviously more rain on the way. yeah. we've got a very heavy line of rain actually moving in towards the houston area as we speak, pushing into the western suburbs now should be moving through downtown here about an hour or so. >> and yes, impacting a lot of those northern suburb communities that were hit so hard the last few days, you can see all of these flash flood warnings that's the red boxes there. and then the ovary for all flood watch. that's the green and you'll notice that extends into oklahoma and areas of arkansas as well, because texas isn't the only area that has the potential for the flooding today. it's just that the focal point really is that houston greater area, just because of how much rain has already fallen, any still on the ground now, we're going to be adding a several more inches on top of that that's you've
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got that first round this morning. the second wave will start to file in late this afternoon and into the evening hours. and both of them, not just the round this morning, but also the afternoon round also has the potential for some severe thunderstorms. the good news is by this evening, we will finally start to see an end to the rain and hopefully dry out here for the next several days. talked about the severe potential that does include southern texas. it also stretches into louisiana, arkansas, and portions of mississippi were talking large hail damaging winds and the potential for some tornadoes. the interesting thing here is yesterday, we had an official confirmed tornado marking ten straight days that brings our total up to 224 total reports of tornadoes so for the last few days, and then even more is expected as we head into monday with another round of severe weather as well. >> that's concerning. all right. allison chinchar. thank you so much. and coming up later, we're gonna be talking to someone from the houston office of emergency management i met for an update on where things stand this morning graduation ceremonies at colleges and universities across the us are happening
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while pro-palestinian protests continue during the university of michigan's main commencement, several pro-palestinian protesters were removed after briefly interrupting the ceremony on saturday okay a smaller ceremony held friday was also interrupted the university of virginia is the latest campus where clashes broke out between protesters and law enforcement. >> 25 people were arrested after police confronted demonstrators and tore down their encampment cnn's polo sandoval has more hey, amara, in victor, yesterday's class came after pro-palestinian demonstrators maintained a presence on the uva campus for days. >> in fact, they were even actively engaged in conversations with the university. however, it was until those tense came up that the university then reached out to police to take action. and this is what happened. this video, you can see officers advancing steadily on a group removing umbrellas and tense at one point, you had been see some sort of smoke or missed up in the air. now it's still
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unclear if any sort of chemical agent was deployed. uva and cabin for gaza claiming that it was tear gassed but campus police not responding to our requests to verify that claim. the department of safety and security at the university did announce that it was an unlawful assembly on saturday afternoon. a couple of hours later, they declared the situation to be in their words stable university did respond to a request for comment from cnn saying that it had informed the participants repeatedly that the ten policies are in place and that these sort of tents were set up, violated, said policy, and that's what initially prompted the university to respond, but really wider picture. this just reminds us that uva is really just the latest university were tensions between protesters and the police have resulted in some confrontation. we do not have any reports of any injuries though during the uva instead of victor ammar polo sandoval. thank you.
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>> student protests stood up. protesters, i should say, stood up and walked out of indiana university's graduation ceremony on saturday. cnn's whitney wild is in bloomington, indiana with more here at indiana university. what we saw was dozens of students stand up as indiana university president, pamela witton began speaking and well, it did not disrupt the ceremony. people that we spoke to who were inside memorial stadium here on blooming ten said that they could at least here are the protest, are understanding based on those conversations as well as social media video, is that the students stood up, made this audible protests, and then walked out it was a big question here. it to what degree protests might disrupt the ceremony if at all, for two reasons. the first is because indiana university i had setup a protest zone outside memorial stadium, but also because they have had pretty robust protests here in bloomington. it was an april that 33 students were arrested at indiana university and a pro-palestine protest.
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and what we've seen all across the country as at schools that have seen those protests in many cases have seen disruptions to their ceremonies for example, at the university of michigan pro-palestine protesters were able to actually disrupt the ceremony briefly before they were escorted out by michigan state police. so again, that was the big question. here. at iu in bloomington, indiana 41,000 people inside that stadium. and our understanding is that just dozens of students stood up again as the president was speaking, and then filed out. it was audible, but it was not disruptive. whitney wild, cnn, bloomington, indiana. >> thank you for the report. while donald trump's criminal trial takes a break for the weekend, the former president headed to florida for the republican national committee's spring retreat and the trump ramped up his attacks on democrats even compared president biden's administration to the gestapo. >> he also took the time to rail against the prosecutors behind in his 88 criminal indictments and praised a former illinois governor convicted of corruption. cnn's alayna treene is in palm beach,
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florida high, their alaina tell us what happened at this event well, it was a 90 minute speech that donald trump gave at his mar-a-lago club on saturday. >> and i'm told that it was a pretty profanity laden speech. the former president cursed on occasion while railing against the former excuse me special counsel, jack smith and as well as others who are leveling their criminal indictments against him. and you're right. at one point in the speech, donald trump had even and he compared the biden administration to the gestapo further trying to equate them to nazi germany. now, donald trump also to use the speech to lavished praise on some of his vice presidential contenders, including many of them who actually called up to the stage. people like jd vance, tim, scott, douglas burgum, elise stefanik, a lot of people that we know are currently on his shortlist to become his running mate, even though while i talked to his advisers, they
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insist that he has no plans and to announce his running mate anytime soon. they say that decision will come closer to the republican national convention in july. now you mentioned there as well that he also called up former illinois governor rod blagojevich, someone who was sent to prison on corruption charges, that that sentence the donald trump while president muted that i actually spoke with blagojevich on the sidelines of the event this weekend. and he told me that he describes himself as a trump a crack, a trump democrat. so a lot of interesting characters at this event, this week, i know i also just want to give you some insight into some of the other things that were happening at the republican national committee retreat this weekend? at one point donald trump's co-campaign managers, chris lacivita and susie wiles, as well as his pollster tony fabrizio walked the group through their reasoning sent fundraising numbers. they said that they raise 76.2 million in april. of course, we can't independently verify those
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numbers because the fec reports will drop to later this month, but they said they were very happy to see that kind of progress. and of course, all of that comes and the context here is that one of the main events this mar-a-lago luncheon where donald trump i'm spoke and the rnc retreat even more broadly, was really used as a key fundraising opportunity for the trump campaign. they've been aggressively trying close the gap app with biden campaign, which ever growing more trust continues to elude the trump campaign as they tried to catch up with them. and so that's really what lot of this weekend was about with donald trump at this event, trying to get many donors to give him money at one point, he actually called up some people and said, if you give me $1 million, you can take the podium and two people actually decided to do that. and so he was surrounded by his supporters and really aggressively trying to raise money this weekend, viktor amara never adult moment alayna treene. thanks so much. still to come negotiators are in cairo working to secure a ceasefire deal and the release
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of israeli hostages in gaza but two potential ground incursion of raffa is looming over the talks, plus house democrats may come to save mike johnson's speakership after republican marjorie taylor greene said she plans to force a vote on his ouster this week plus billions of cicadas are emerging from the ground this spring, what you need to know now if you live in the midwest or south, that is a head every piece of evidence tells a story how it really happened with jesse l. >> martin tonight at nine on cnn, i have relapsing a mess, but i still want to spend my time my way. i chose because santa because it works for me and my schedule, keys, symptoms, an rms treatment that had powerful results, a reduced rate of relapses and slow
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positive frame of mind. >> they have positive and flexible positions. he says and pointing out that hamas is keen to reach a comprehensive interconnected agreement, which does have to include a ceasefire and does have to include the israeli military withdrawal from gaza also, a serious prisoner exchange deal. now this isn't necessarily seen as the official nine from hamas, even though he has the political leader, that decision will come from yahya sinwar, who is the leader of hamas within gaza itself. now, there is this hamas delegation in cairo they have been given this egyptian lead proposal. well over a week ago. and it's believed that they have an answer to that. we have heard that yet, but we do know that the cia director was in cairo as well. and so there is certainly hope that at least this first stage of this deal could be agreed on, which is believed to be up to 33
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hostages in the first stage would be released. the women, the elderly, the sick, the wounded in return for some 40 days or so of ceasefire and palliate palestinian prisoners to be released. it does seem more positive than it has for some time, but also, we have had a number of moments like this in recent months where it seemed a deal was close. hence, the caution on many sides, and also what other potential difficult moment has come as the israeli cabinet has unanimously voted to shut down the arabic news channel al jazeera in israel to shut down those offices. the al-jazeera is funded by qatar and the israelis believed that it is biased against israel, which qatar has denied. and of course, cata is one of the key mediating parties when it comes to trying to secure this hostage ceasefire deal. so the timing of that is very interesting that they have unanimously voted just now,
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just today to shut down the al jazeera offices back to you. >> all right. >> paula hancocks watching the developments for us. >> thank you so much. >> still to come. more rain is expected after a strong storms and downpours damaged homes and resulted in evacuations in texas. our next guest will talk about how the state is managing situation the 150 is running of the kentucky derby was as good as it gets three horses coming down to the wire. >> that truth gives meaning to the phrase by a notes we're here to get your sayyed of the store. >> affairs, bribery, prostitution. why do we keep ending up here? >> you can't write this stuff united states of scandal with jake tapper. >> now streaming on macs honestly, i was scared when i was told age-related macular degeneration could jeopardize my vision. >> great. >> one more thing to worry
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president biden in a tough political position. some see it that way. he denounces antisemitism, but also supports young voters right to protest president biden also address those tensions on thursday, said students had a right to protest, but some taking it too far announce, some democrats warned that young voters already uncertain about biden could desert him over israel. let's bring in manu raju now. so you didn't chief congressional correspondent and host of inside politics sunday they mont'e. good morning to you. so there is this division within the party. where is that divide and how deep is it? how wide it is wide? and in fact, it is growing and they actually polls show that more and more democratic voters believed that the us is doing too much to aid israel. >> that is starting to manifest itself on capitol hill. you're seeing growing concerns within the democratic party about how far to go and supporting israel and growing criticism of the netanyahu government. and that's playing out over
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legislative debates on capitol hill, whether to condition further aid to israel or not. and also a bill that just passed the house last week to essentially a shrine in federal law. what what's the definition of antisemitism in an effort to crack down and anti-semitic speech and activity on these college campuses that bill that passed the house last week, there was some republicans voted against it, but there were 70 house democrats who also oppose it to post spike the support of top democrats in the house. now that is going over to the united states senate in there's not an agreement yet for moving forward. the senate, democratic leader, chuck schumer, who is the, the highest ranking jewish leader in the history of the united states senate wants to move forward on some piece of legislation is unclear exactly what that will entail, but all of certainly having the impact and concerns among some democrats do. and what this could mean in some swing states like wisconsin and michigan, let's talk now about this move by marjorie taylor greene to oust the speaker, mike johnson, moving forward on this motion
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to vacate is there consensus? among democrats on how to move forward if they're going to save him and continue to save him. if she brings this up again and again. >> well, look, there is not a consensus, but we do expect there will be enough democrats to essentially save mike johnson's speakership early as tomorrow. marjorie taylor greene could go go to the floor and call for a vote seeking the ouster of a sitting speaker. unlike when kevin mccarthy was ousted for the first time ever a sitting speaker can kicked out that happened last fall. all democrats voted to kick out. kevin mccarthy, long, eight republicans right now, at least three republicans are supporting the idea of ousting mike johnson from the speaker but the democratic leaders say, now is not the time particularly johnson is move forward on aid to ukraine. i put this question to people like i alexandria ocasio-cortez, progressive democrats about whether they're willing to go as far as their democratic leaders and saving mike johnson support cabling
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the motion to vacate. >> i think it's a procedural vote. i may vote against it to send to send the message that that mike johnson is still a dangerous leader. he is he wants to take away our right to abortion. he wants to he wants to ban ivf in this country. and so i could see myself voting no on the motion to table. but also i think that there is there's it's entirely reasonable to say within this circus that republicans inevitably descend the country down into is not something that we want to indulge at the moment. >> and the question is, how many more times will marjorie taylor greene move forward with this effort? because any one member can call for such a vote and we do expect the democrats to help johnson in this situation. but how long will that help last? that's a big question in the weeks ahead. >> all right. first vote this week might arise. you thanks so much and be sure to watch inside politics sunday starts
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texas are bracing for another round of extreme weather officials in harris county, which includes houston say the rivers there reached levels not seen since hurricane harvey that was in 2017. >> brant taylor joining me now he is a chief communications officer for the houston office of emergency management. brent, good morning to you. thank you so much for joining me on. i'm sure is a busy morning for you more rain on the way? least for another day. brent, how is that impacting ongoing rescue operations good morning, amara. >> thank you. you know, where we've been in this for several days at this point where there have been rescues and evacuations up in that northern harris county houston king would area and fortunately, we've had many of the people in the city of houston had been evacuated early ahead of the worst of this. obviously, the river we've been monitoring
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conditions there as well. and this last bit or rain, it's actually going to be a little more of a city-wide event as opposed to the isolated rains that we saw up to the north. so this is going to impact the same area that's been getting hit, but also to across the city, but to a lesser extent across the city. >> can you talk about how these rescues are happening? we saw from our rosa flores, who's on the ground that there were air boats being used. i know that jet skis also being used and how people are being found absolutely. there's various ways and so we have a houston police in houston fire who are patrolling these neighborhoods that are near the near the river and where the water is gone so high there's, there's been some instances where it's someone just yelling for help saying, hey, i'm stuck over here. there have been instances certainly where people think we're calling 911 to let us know where they are and exactly to your point, we have high water rescue vehicles. we have jet skis, we have air boats are
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houston public works department has dump trucks that can be outfitted to move people through those high waters. so it really is a unified effort to make sure that these use one ands are staying safe. >> are you making efforts to make sure that everyone is out or evacuated before more rain comes today we certainly have been, yes. >> and we're going to continue to do that once once the sun comes up around here, we want to make sure that it's safe for people to get around as they can. we've contacted the people in our state who have registered as having disability access and functional needs. and we've given a special consideration to make sure they haven't everything they need. so we really do want to make sure that everyone is in the right place so that they're not further impacted beyond what they're already seen. >> i'm inbred just given that you're from there, you also deal with emergency management. what is your reaction been to just seeing all this water in
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an around the houston area where there wasn't even a hurricane that hit the state right? >> we you know, we've done at a time or two, we've certainly experienced it with hurricanes, but it doesn't take a hurricane i think back to 2016, we have the floods on tax de that dumped a foot of water into certain neighborhoods we've? had other serious flooding situation that didn't come with any type of tropical system. so it's something that we recognize. the city is vulnerable to and that we work to mitigate against those threats so that again, everyone can stay safe and that they have the right path to recovery whenever on comms, how have you guys mitigate those threats do you feel like years later at least after hurricane harvey or that red during tax de a tax de that the city now was at the county is better equipped to handle these extreme weather events certainly absolutely. i
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do beyond the infrastructure projects that have come from that, there have been so many processes and procedures that we have implemented internally in terms of notification, in terms of standing up those teams just in time and in preparing everyone so whether it's whether it's the human resource, whether it's the infrastructure projects that are ongoing, any number of things we have certainly every time we get a storm like this, we learned something. >> we take something new away from it and this i'm honest. i truly believe that we've had fewer rescues in the city of houston because people are responding better individually. >> well, it's remarkable that no deaths or serious injuries have been reported, and we hope that it stays that way. breonna taylor with the houston office of emergency management thing president biden will deliver the keynote address at the us holocaust museum, the memorial museums. they marking the day of remembrance on tuesday,
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biden's remarks come as there's a rise in antisemitism across it's the us and is colleges and universities continue to grapple with pro-palestinian protesters on campuses. cnn's camila to childless joins us now from a wilmington, delaware. so what is the president expected to say? >> well, president biden really wants to make it clear that he stands against anti-semitism and white house officials tell us victor part of the speech will also focus on what the biden administration is doing to combat the rise of anti-semitism that is happening in this country. now this speech is coming at a very pivotal time. just saw a few days ago, biden made his first ever public remarks about the college campus protests and in part of those remarks, he was really trying to convey that he believes that there is no place in this country and on college campuses for threats, violence against jewish students. and so you see that even in these days ahead, that he wants to be more
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forceful? what that message and he wants to convey what is administration is doing to combat anti-semitism and just arrived that you've seen. and if past few months of the rial it's an anti-semitic incidents. they're taking a place across the country. viktor, back to you, camila to childless reporting from wilmington. thank you so much. this are arriving. i was telling me during the break that as a kid, i would pick up the dead winds and throw it at my friend tara that's just awful. go ahead and and southern states can expect to see as they deal with what's called cicada getting apparently this spring, me who does that? who finds us plenty hello you that 2001 terror attacks on nine 11, a second wave of threats surface potentially even more deadly anthrax. this episode of how it really happened features interviews with top us officials, postal workers, and members of the media who survived exposure to the
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bacteria in the beginning, i think there was a sense that if the male wasn't opened, it wasn't dangerous obviously, a lot of us were wrong and what we thought i mean, this was a whole, whole new worlds when the scary one, the president was briefed every morning on what was happening. we knew that these letters were arriving at news outlets. >> america has now confirmed several different cases of anthrax exposure yet another case of possible anthrax exposure. this one at abc news. cbs news employee, who is an assistant to act man, dan rather has tested positive for anthrax and that meant that we had multiple outbreaks happening simultaneously there was gonna be more to come to in to the cnn original series, how it really happened. >> anthrax, terror by mail tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern
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canceled because of safety concerns. now, here's the backstory. if you hadn't that hurt by now noem once mentioned as a potential gop vice presidential contender, is facing national backlash now for killing a dog. well, since telling that story in her memoir, noem says that she's received death threats this this morning, a stretch of road along one of america's busiest interstates is back open after a fiery crash last week, connecticut's governor says a northbound lanes of i95 in norwalk reopened around 8:00 last night. a gas tanker crashed there on thursday and that damaged a bridge and created a traffic nightmare for now, the southbound leinz will stay closed for cleanup right now. a rare for nauta phenomenon is affecting more than a dozen states and chances are you will hear it before you see it and they are here to take revenge on but i think as he did as a longtime ago long, time ago billions billions of
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cicadas are just beginning to emerge above ground across parts of the south and midwest, including heavily populated areas. >> we're talking nashville, chicago cnn's whitley, whitney wild. it's more about the arrival of these really noisy insects. more than 200 years in the making if you live in several midwest or southern states this spring, neighbors, you likely didn't know were there will make their presence known by the billions the cyclical cicadas will emerge brood 19 and brood 13 have been living underground. >> four, 13 and 17 years each well before abby warren and persia, our syllabus were born. >> are you excited how come you're excited. because i love how they're really loud and they got the two broods, haven't crawled aboveground at the same time since 1803, back then, thomas jefferson was president and illinois wasn't a state yet fast-forward to 2024
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and teenage cicadas are set to crawl in every corner for of the prairie state major metro areas like nashville, atlanta, and st. louis, will also see their share of what's been dubbed at cicada ghaidan three groups of males get together. they're mating call will be impossible to ignore the volume of the buzz can rival a dump truck. how many cicadas do you think are going to emerge? >> across the entire eastern us? we probably are going to see trillions, trillions. >> allen lawrence studies insects at the peggy note of bart nature museum in chicago, and can't wait for this year's super bowl of superbugs. >> this means chance to just be fully immersed and just a really unique and logical phenomenon. this really only happens in the here swarms have pestered the press and politicians alike i just got one they have also inspired artists like anthony hall, who created a t-shirt and a mascot for the moment. okay, what's
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the inspiration behind the chicago cicada? >> so i've always been a huge fan of vintage sports mascots as how many orders do you have so far? >> oh hundreds, hundreds. >> i think i'm most excited about the opportunity to communicate and you educate at the insect asylum in chicago, nina salem, it says their call for artists to paint plaster cicadas to raise funds echoed farther than she imagined. like that, just like the real thing. >> when it comes out of the shell for some people. this is, you know, it's fine, it's a chance to showcase their artistry. but for other people, it's, it's a really heartfelt moment, wonder what it is you find so fascinating and so enthralling about them. we all go through periods of growth in the cicada, goes through significant growth whitney wild, cnn, chicago a beautiful, i think it's pretty red eyes you know, it's already loud enough as it is at the cicadas, right? so how much we're deafening is it going to get together?
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>> yeah. >> as long as they don't ruin summer festival season be nice to them. >> yeah. >> i will be all right. >> this justin to cnn, the lapd is moving in to clear a pro-palestinian protest encampment. this is at the university of southern california. the school posted a message on its social media account telling people in the center good of the campus to leave. and that those who do not could be arrested. videos posted online appear to show officers in riot gear gathering in large numbers at the edge of campus. so that campus now another police department, hochul police department, coming in to clear a campus there and the encampment we will of course, stay on top of that all right. >> well, caitlin clark might be the name everyone knows, but the wnba's youth movement is bigger than she is. there's a couple of other star rookies help draw a sellout crowds in another country today. thank garan campus to dartmouth
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to confirm who actually cross burst, but the photo says it, all mystic dan by a no, sierra leone finishing second. just another knows ahead of forever young, the closest three-way finish at the run for the roses? since 1947 is jockey brian hernandez wins his first derby crown why was the longest? >> few minutes i've ever gotten my life waiting to the thing that number up it was exciting when we have the wire, but i wasn't sure if we want so it was quite a rush there. sit here and wait for it from that relation to another season of playoff heartbreak for the toronto maple leaf at the hands of the boston bruins, the two original six teams in a winner-take-all game seven last night for the third time in seven years, the bruins have now a one all three the buck taking a big brutal bounce off the boards in overtime right. >> to david posture, knock, who beats ilia samson out for the game-winning goal. a dagger for lease fans who last one at all, 57 years ago. elsewhere, the
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anthony edwards show continued we use in the playoffs a franchise postseason record, 43 points and last night series opener against denver. and as a group minnesota made an astounding 71% of their shots in the second half. naz read the nba's six min of the year had 14 of his 16 in the fourth as minnesota steals game one on the road against the defending champs and the wnba is thriving north of the border. a sellout crowd of over 16,000 fans on hand in edmonton, alberta, for the second annual canada game between the la sparks and seattle storm. and they've got to see a show from las too. a super star rookies, cameron brink and rokia jackson, the second and fourth overall picks in last month's generational draft class. dazzling in their preseason pro debuts, giving fans in hollywood a lot of hope for the future of the franchise's la winds by five back to you guys. >> caroline, thanks so much. and thank you for being with us this morning. we'll see you back here next weekend inside politics, sunday with manu raju is next.

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