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cooper, we will meet athletes like meghan, who must weigh the emotional toll of competing as a transgender woman on the men's team, take 11 lane for wearing a men suit, having a tape my breast, even just competing men cortes fields separating himself. >> and it starts to hurt more because it feels like a part of you is dying and wilting away. >> or it says feels looking to finish strong. >> i believed i needed to sacrifice being trans an order to swim. i was like, i just i have to but like i just couldn't anymore we're i want to switch teams and my goal is to compete on the women's team all right. >> the playing field, the battle over transgender athletes airs on the whole story with anderson cooper at 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn another hour of cnn this morning, starting right now
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good morning, everyone. >> welcome to cnn this morning it is sunday, may 12th. >> happy mother's day to all the mothers out there to you as well? the bonus moms, all the mother figures out there. i'm amara walker here with danny freeman and of course, meteorologist allison chinchar. here is what we're working on for you this morning a dire situation in gaza is growing worse. the un says it's humanitarian aid agencies could run out of food by tomorrow. thousands of people are forced to evacuate russia as a threat of a potential major israeli assault looms law march just hours crews will use small explosives to break apart a massive trunk of the baltimore bridge that collapsed on a cargo ship six weeks ago and it is that time of year we are looking at another threat of severe thunderstorm forms, not just today, but also monday. >> we'll take a look at the timeline and exactly what impacts there will be coming
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up. and former president trump's former fixer, michael cohen is set to take the stand and the high stakes criminal hush money trial tomorrow. i'll look at some of the intimidation tactics witnesses have been facing from some trump's some of trump's most loyal followers but this morning we begin in gaza where israel is carrying out airstrikes. >> and this morning palestinian say they have no safe place to go. israel of striking targets in northern, central and southern gaza hitting areas they say contain militant infrastructure. hours before the strikes began israeli forces dropped leaflets telling people to leave. the civil defense in gaza says an estimated 10,000 bodies are trapped under the rubble of destroyed buildings and gaza. >> and in the south, the israeli military says about 300,000 palestinians have evacuated rafah to what israel calls expanded humanitarian area as the president of the european council calls those areas unsafe zones and evacuations unacceptable we
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need scripts all this comes as anti-government protests or reupped across israel yesterday, the protesters marched to prime minister benjamin netanyahu's residents calling for his resignation and for early elections. elliott gke and joining us now, either elliot, first off, let's talk about these operations that are ongoing across gaza they've been taking place as you say, in the north, in the central part, and also in the southern part of the gaza strip and were seeing a lot of israeli activity in areas. >> that a few months ago, pretty much said was job done, but then withdrew its forces and that has allowed hamas militants to try to re-establish themselves. indeed, in jabalya, in the northern in part of the gaza strip, israel says that the reason for its operations there is to prevent hamas from re-establishing itself. then now we've had a video that was filmed for cnn showing people trying to flee amid gunfire and
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also social media video showing a tanks now the market in jabalya, as you say, some people in some neighborhoods were advised to leave by the idf we've also seen something similar taking place in rafah and israel says that its operations in rafah are in its words precise and limited, which i think is aimed at the united states trying to reassure the biden administration patient that it hasn't crossed president biden's red lines of going in for a full blown ground operation. nevertheless, there have been airstrikes which we understand from officials and local hospital killed 15 people over the weekend, among them, four children. more than a dozen neighborhoods there in rafah in the southern part of the gaza strip have been advised to evacuated either to khan younis in the north, sorry, further north or to al-mawasi due west of khan younis, which is effectively just a barren stretch of beach lacking all basic infrastructure in which anyway, we understand is filling up or full. so there's not a lot of good options for people in rafah. what you're also seeing
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is that those that are able to move in neighbor heads that haven't received their marching orders are taking it upon themselves to do so. anyway, on the assumption that at some point they will be asked to move and that by that time it might be too late to find anywhere relatively safe. it was against this backdrop. we have a situation where with israel in control of the border, but twin refer and egypt, not a single aid truck has gotten through that crucial crossing the main conduit for humanitarian aid for the past six days. that's according to the border crossing authorities in the hamas-run enclave. and so we are seeing some aid getting through from the kerem shalom crossing between israel and the gaza strip in the southern part there. but even before refer are crossing effectively became close, there wasn't enough aid getting in there clear, isn't enough getting in now. and that's why we're seeing those warnings from various un agencies saying that they don't get more food in now, then they will not be any food left to distribute from monday than a i'm wrong, elliott. appreciate your reporting. >> thanks so much.
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>> we'll president biden and donald trump are taking a break today after a busy day on the campaign trail, biden wooed donors that private fundraiser in seattle. >> he called his predecessor unhinged, saying something snapped in trump after he lost the 2020 election. well today the president is back on the east coast meanwhile, former president trump's stopped in wild would and south jersey, his third campaign rally since the start of his criminal trial in new york, about a month ago he's also pushing back on reports that former rival, nikki haley could be his vp choice. he vehemently denied those reports on truth social, and donald trump's days off are few and far between now as his criminal trial continues in new york. so stopping in the state that's next door. that's historically voted blue might have seemed like a strange choice. >> yeah, cnn's alayna treene joining us now with more. so why did he choose new jersey for a case? a key campaign stop alaina and we're in danny, you're both exactly right. >> it was an interesting choice that's exactly what i had
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heard for many other republicans when they learned that he was going to new jersey. but from what i talked to donald trump's campaign, they said luck, part of this is because you know, new jersey hey, isn't that far from new york. this comes right on the heels of a very embarrassing week in the courtroom for donald trump after that explosive testimony from stormy daniel's, they argue that part of the reasoning was they wanted to stay close. it's close to his bedminster golf club. >> but the other part they argued is that wild would is actually a very red districts. >> it's a part of cape may county that county went for donald trump in the last two elections and we saw that with the big crowd that turned out for donald trump on saturday. now, his advisors also acknowledged that, look, we know this isn't a critical battleground state. and that were likely not going to win it in november, trump, however, argued onstage yesterday that he thinks they could be competitive there in new jersey, which i think was surprising thing to a lot of
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people as well. now i also just want to bring your attention to some other things. doug burgum, the governor of north dakota, also a top vp he contender introduce trump at his rally yesterday, and donald trump had a lot of praise for him while he was on stage. take a listen to what the former president said you won't find anybody better than this gentleman in terms of his knowledge of, you know, he made his money in technology, but he probably knows more about energy than anybody i know. >> so get ready for something, okay. just get ready. but doug burgum has been incredible so get ready for something is what a donald trump said. >> unclear if that's a ties to a potential announcement, we're who has running mate could be. and if if he's hinting at doug burgum being lawn his less we know from our reporting that doug burgum is very high on his vp contender less so it's just something to keep in mind and another thing danny and amara that i also thought was very interesting to point out is this comes right in between, uh, to very busy weeks of
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trial. we had stormy daniels last week michael cohen is going to be tested testifying on monday and a big question going into saturday was, could donald trump potentially violate his gag order? will he bring up either of those witnesses even though he's not supposed to. trump, didn't go there. he didn't do that instead, he talked more generally about the indictments he is facing. he did bring up his hush money trial specifically, but he did so more to baselessly claimed that biden and democrats are the ones behind it. something we just know, of course, is not true, but i think it was interesting that he really did not delve into specifics about it again, i think because he knew he couldn't really wade anywhere that could be a potential violation of that guy. hi, gardner, danny amara, that is notable that he wasn't attacking any of the witnesses or the other parties involved in this trial, alayna treene. >> great to have you. thanks. >> also, president biden is back in delaware after a to de tour of the west coast, it ended in seattle. >> let's get right over to
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cnn's kevin lipped deck, live in rehoboth beach, delaware. kevin, what else did the president? the say about his republican rival well, you really see president biden continuing to hone his attacks on president trump at these closed-door fundraisers really needling the former president, trying to get under his skin. >> and what you heard him say at this fundraiser in seattle is really going after former president trump's mental state. he said that when trump lost in 2020 something snapped in him. president biden went on to say he's not only obsessed with losing in 2020, he's clearly unhinged and as evidenced, president biden pointed to the interview with time magazine that trump did a few weeks ago trying to lay out some of his second term agenda. president biden really using that as an example of the dark moments that could portend a second trump term now, president biden was speaking there at the tail end of a fundraising swing on the west coast, really trying to
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maintain his fundraising advantage over former president trump. that's really one of the unquestionable bright spots of president biden's campaign so far, this cash advantage at the last of fundraising filing deadline at the end of march, we really did see president biden doubling president trump's cash to really putting that cash to good use in television ads, the president's campaign recently unveiled of $14,000,000 ad campaign targeting blacks and latinos really trying to focus on battleground states. there are signs that trump is catching up on the fundraising. he has raised tens of millions of dollars at events over the last several weeks. >> his advisors are telling donors that he raised $76 million in april. >> we will learn how much president biden raised this tweak certainly that's only one metric, but one metric that the president's campaign really looking to maintain as this campaign heats up given look
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deck. >> thank you very much, really appreciate it. let's. bring it now cnn chief congressional correspondent and anchor inside politics sunday, manu raju majdi. if you will, circle back to the trump trial for a moment here. former president trump barreling full steam ahead to november. but is there any indication that republicans on capitol hill are concerned about how the trial will play out with voters there's just a lot of uncertainty, a lot of the republicans that i speak to believe that it has helped him and a lot of ways with this base. but the question is among swing voters, that is something an answer that really no one can actually say with authority whether or not swing voters and suburban districts and some of those key states will be put off by some of them more tawdry allegations that have come out through the course of this trial by stormy daniels testimony from last week and whether there's actually going to be a conviction in this case. of course, donald trump girls will be equated. and how will that play out? now, i'm putting this question to republicans over the last several days i had asked him about not just what they think
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about the case, but also the underlying allegations of more present ping of an adult film actress. to try to keep an extra marrow fairer alleged extramarital affair, quiet. listen i don't know that she's the most credible witness in the world, but whether whether he had an extramarital affair or not. i mean, bill clinton was hugely successful having multiple appears and listening to the details on, i think it's unfortunate. i think it's sad that we're at this point, but all of that said that's passed him street. he's a redeemed man and he was a really good president. we have a really bad one right now and we need a good one. >> i think this is a in some ways, i think the litigation against president trump is helping him particularly with his base because they feel like he's been the victim of abuse of the judicial and legal process for her many years now. and so on at the swing, voters i don't think this is going to have much impact on the ultimate outcome. >> the swing voters, women voters you'll have to ask
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them, i'm not one of them and that is really the question that is driving so much of the impact this will have on swing voters. and i put this question also to democrats lot of them are concerned about the fact that it appears that only there's criminal hush money case of the four cases that donald trump is facing will reach a verdict before november. that's something that they believe could potentially give donald trump a boost if this is the only one that reaches a verdict i don't wanna forget the other big news that seemingly came and went this past week. remember speaker mike johnson survived and attempted ouster and he did it with the help of some democrats switch hardly earned him points with his critics. what's been though the reaction from republicans on capitol hill? well, they hope that this messy episode is chaotic. >> congress is divisive. gop, house republican conference that has devolved into infighting. all your lungs, they help. it's over because it essentially their agenda has been completely stymied because of this as bitter infighting that led to the ouster of their
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first speaker, kevin mccarthy, that did not end up with the ouster of mike johnson because democrats came and helped ensure that mike johnson had the votes to push back the question amongst some of these members is how this will impact them in november. that's question i put to a swing district republican mike lawler about the efforts by the far-right lead by marjorie taylor greene to push out mike johnson and he had some choice words everything that they claim they're fighting for they have been unable to accomplish, not because of the uniparty but because they are stupidity and they're ineffectiveness and that's the question about the tactics the division in the house gop over tactics, how best to effectuate effectuate that our agenda. and you're seeing right there, some republicans say it is time to just push those folks on the far right to the side, try to move ahead with their agenda foot members on the right, say that mike johnson has compromised too much and has hurt their ability bility to keep control of the house. and
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that's a debate that will continue into november. the question is, will that undercut their chances that something that a lot of republicans worry about, that they're essentially getting in their own way in trying to keep control of the house. >> yeah. this gop infighting, not quite over just yet. manu raju. thank you so much inside politics sunday with manu raju begins at eight this morning. >> all right. it has been six weeks after the devastating and deadly baltimore bridge collapse. now crews will try to free the cargo ship trapped under the wreckage and just a few hours because we're going to talk to one former merchant mariner about what to expect from the controlled explosion. that's coming up. plus, just call it a cicada, get in as many as 1 trillion really trillions cicadas are starting to emerge in spots around the country also here in the south everything you need to know thanks could be stories was by the absolute peak of his celebrity in olympic heroes shocking murder retrial, he learned much darker individual.
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you on the program first off, let's talk about this controlled demolition. but there'll be using explosives, right? so so how much control can they have over how this massive steel portion of the bridge breaks down? >> well, good morning. >> yeah. they're looking at that big trust section. this is the large section that's off the left side of the vessel. >> what they've been doing with the other portions of the bridge have been cutting pieces at a time and removing it. >> the problem is this is the largest single structure that's up against the vessel and what they have to do is make multiple cuts at the same time. and that is time-consuming. it's also a little bit dangerous to put cruz at that risk. so what they're gonna do is actually do a series of small detonations and collapsed the structure off the vessel into the channel. and then they can begin the process of removing that last piece that's on the bow of the vessel and hopefully remove the ship from the channel. and the next day or two way so you're saying the cruise is it could be put at risk so that they're still
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onboard the cargo ship well, you don't want the crews that are working on the bridge cutting it, but there's crews on the vessel. >> the ship's crew has been on board the entire time. this is still an operating vessel there are electrical requirements. they have cargo on board and they may need the crew on board when they eventually back the vessel off to use the ship's engines. so why not evacuate them while they do this controlled demolition? the explosions are going to be very focused and they're not going to be very large. it's very similar to what you see in controlled on buildings. but they're going to have a lot of ship between the him in the bridge. so they're gonna be able to hunker down, get down below. so there's not a lot of risk associated with having the crew onboard plus you want the crew on board to monitor that the vessel should something happen when the bridge comes down, they don't expect any issues at all, but they want to be able to be on board should they need to run pumps or any sort of damage control. >> okay. so once they get that large span of the bridge into pieces, i would imagine that
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bring it a crane and put on a barge and then where do these pieces go? can they be re-used to rebuild this bridge they have been dismantling sections of this bridge. >> and so what they've been doing is wasting pieces up, putting one bar, just taking them over to a what's the old sparrows point shipyard and begin the problem? process of recycling them. >> they're going to be start removing those sections that are in the water. >> but the bigger issue is there's a large four lane section of highway on top of the bow of the vessel. it's about 4,000 tons and they're going to have to remove that section before they can move the vessel it is caused severe damage to the bow, so they're very concerned about damage to the ship. the ship will be pulled out, taking over two a container terminal and offloaded and it will have to be assessed whether or not this ship is seaworthy or it's going to have to undergo repairs it's obviously severely impacted the local economy, right? >> because you can't have the shipping going through that area until it's been cleared. what is the timeline then we're
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they can allow traffic to start flowing again well, unified command authority, the coast guard, the army corps of engineers have done a phenomenal job. >> they've actually been able to open the channel, a limited channel, and gets most of the vessels that were in baltimore out. they've actually brought some vessels into baltimore once they were move this large trust section, they removed the dali out. they're hoping to be able to widen that then limited channel now, which is can handle ships up to a draft to about 35 feet. and maybe get down to 45 feet. and that will allow a resumption of fairly normal trade in and out of the port of baltimore. they've been doing a really phenomenal we'll job at the timeline here has been way above expectations. >> all right. well, at least that's a little bit of a positive note there. sal mercogliano. appreciate your time, sir. thanks. >> all right. a major showdown is brewing in a new york courtroom when donald trump will come face-to-face with his former fixer, michael cohen in the criminal hush money trial. what we can expect tomorrow, that's coming up next the
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four-year-old deshawn anthony von is considered armed and extremely dangerous at about 10:00 p.m. local time on saturday, police were called to a residents and euclid for a disturbing vince when von ambushed the officer, the officer was transported to an area hospital, but did not survive. >> police say the suspect remains at large and multiple agencies have joined in on the surge. donald trump's former attorney and fixer, michael cohen, is expected to take the stand tomorrow in trump's hush money trial code is center of the hush money payments, and he is expected to implicate trump in covering up reimbursement checks to cohen for paying off adult film star stormy daniels. now the past several weeks of testimony has put a spotlight on witnesses in the case, many of whom have faced online threats cnn's jason carroll has more stormy daniels has made no secret about threats. >> she received after the former president was indicted on charges related to 2016 hush money payments centered around her. the former adult star,
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describe how her life has changed in the documentary he titled stormy, you just signed your death warrants know what that means daniel's has spoken about fear not only for her, but for her family and persistent threats, which he says have gotten progress sibley worse before it was just like these like loud mouth, arm, chair, antiport and leg judgmental, critical people faceless. >> now, they're doing it like sioux it like a suicide bomber. they truly in there but more importantly in the depths of their soul, they feel like they are doing the right thing. >> recently, daniel shared this message without front a threat to physically abuse her family, also a target prosecution witness and former national enquirer publisher david pecker. according to reuters, on the same day, pecker testified last month, he was the target of a swatting
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incident swatting is when someone calls in a phony emergency report to authorities accusing someone of a crime with hopes of triggering a police response it did not work and did not prevent pecker from taking the stand. >> we will not be intimidated as a community by threats we're here to watch rdas back last march, community leaders in new york spoke out in supportive district attorney alvin bragg after he and his office were inundated with threats related to the trump criminal case. and twice last year, the office received letters with white powder. one said aldon i'm going to kill you according to an affidavit from the commanding officer of bragg's security detail at its peak in march 2023, more than 600 emails and phone calls received by the da's office forwarded for security review. >> you don't have to stretch your imagination to imagine
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what might happen if some of donald trump's most ardent supporters take matters into their own hand in some way in a way that they think protects him or somehow stands up for him. and they react violently. >> a gag order put in place to try and deter trump from speaking about witnesses, jurors, and most others associated with the trial and possibly inciting more threats. judge juan merchan found trump to be in contempt of the order on several occasions, including most recently, after he made comments about the makeup of the jury. but the gag order does didn't prohibit him from making comments about the judge, the former president, continuing to lash out at him calling mirasol and a crooked and highly conflicted. >> trump has repeatedly said that the gag order is unfair. >> he called it a disgrace. it prohibits him from making comments about the upcoming key witness in the question criminal case. that's michael cohen. cohen for his part has made numerous comments about
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trump, has taken numerous jabs at the former president. the judge overseeing the case, telling prosecutors to tell cohen to stop making comments about the case, but prosecutors also admitting they have little control over him jason carroll, cnn, new york jason carroll. >> thank you very much for that report. >> okay. up next, prepare for a whole lot of noise from me screaming from these cicadas the weather heats up, can you please put that back in the bottle billions of these little critters are emerging from below ground in the, we will speak with hey, to expert in studio. >> maybe we'll interview that cicada as well when we come back listen, up america, meet
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every 17 years. they are emerging. this year at the same time. so we're in for a treat, joining us now, assad bomb law of biophysicists and assistance i'm professor at georgia tech school of chemical and biomolecular engineering look at that. >> the one thing you were promised they fly for mating and you know it must have sent some acoustic cues. >> yeah. yeah, exactly those are rare treat that you really observed live mother's day really, really woke you up on let me cicadas. >> they lived the majority of the lives underground tell me how do they know these two broods that like this is the time to come out so there are multiple hypothesis. the short answer is, we don't know, but
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one of the hypothesis is they measure the temperature of the soil you're yeah, i'll i'll trade with you. >> this is how we would we help each other out. this is great you just witnessed a beautiful aerodynamic phenomenon. >> they can't fly far because they're just flying when they're looking for a mate and i say climb higher and higher on a tree, okay? >> and as much as i'm freaking out about it, it really is beautiful because the wings are translucent, but my question do you is if they can stand a grant for 13 to 17 years ago, cathy, just stay down there why are they emerging to come out and die? so they basically come out to mate lay eggs in the trees, and then the, the juveniles, younger ones will go climb big on the ground and then hello lives four, 17 and 30 years. it just one of those peculiar things about nature. lots of different insects, animals do stuff they've evolved this particular lifestyle.
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>> another thing we all know, of course the most about skaters is that noise. can you explain why these little guys make this intense sound? >> so it's a mating call. the males will mate take this, they have these structures called thimbles and they inflate and dilate them just like a straw. if you have a straw which has these ribs, they basically do this buckling instability to make these loud noise so that they can attract a female and it's just a cacophony. they're really wanted, they hold the record for one of the loudest sex. it's like 100 plus decibel. >> yeah, i can tell that you keep it close to your year, which you shouldn't for a minute or two, you'd probably go. so i want to talk about your research too, because i've learned so much about cicadas, as much as i'm a bit nervous as you can see that they are able to discharge well, we're gonna go actually, you can see something very beautiful as they fly we'll see, okay. >> why do you told me they don't fly just hanging by
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thinking about the cnn logo tell us about how they can discharge urine at a force that you that is surprising to a lot of people. >> so why did they did discharge urine? so they're basically they feed on liquid. they don't eat anything and they feed on the sap from crease and the feed a lot because xylem sap, but they feed on is very nutrient, nutrient poor. it's a very frugal diet and so they drink a lot and then the p a lot, it's just basically if you were to survive on diet soda. so the trillions of cicadas that are coming around, there's gonna be a lot of being there, but it's unlike any other urine because they're drinking on something just almost water. it's the xylem sap. and what we found is that we thought that tiny insects could not make jets just like you and i, if you were to take a bio break, we'd make a jet of fluid and we found that the cicadas now, as we showed this year hold the record for being and jets and one of the fastest jets faster than an elephant, a cow, a human and it's still not clear
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why they do it. we have hypotheses. i love that term biobrick. i need to go and take a bio carried over this just quickly. how can we prepare for the cicada? yeah. it's the key to getting i i don't think you do much now. >> they're just coming and doing their thing and the mother is just enjoy at us like this one here. it's like a solar eclipse. it's one of those beautiful miracles of life that we enjoy in this fragile planet and we enjoyed it and we observe and they'll be gone underground live underground for the next n years, prime number years and they'll come out to say hello again and i love it. >> enjoyed while it lasts. >> i love it, i love your passion for it to its, i made us a little more comfortable, so thank you so much. i really do appreciate thank you for coming. thank you for having me. >> all right. still the gum parts of texas still drying out from flooding are now bracing for another round of rafat, weather. meteorologists, allison chinchar this tracking it all, and we return today
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