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>> good saturday >> morning to you. >> we have viewers with >> us from around the >> world this morning, >> it's saturday, april 3, 13th. i'm victor blackwell with you, victor, i'm amara walker. here's what we're working on for you. this morning. breaking news out of sydney, australia a stabbing spree at a packed shopping center leaves at least seven people, including the accused attack are dead. what we're learning about them, attack ahead and a live report from the scene rise this tensions, israeli forces target hezbollah strongholds in overnight airstrikes. as the uss iran is moving military assets in place for a possible attack. >> the >> developments are ahead in live team cover, and we're just two days away from the first criminal trial against a former president in us history, would donald trump? he says about testifying as high profile hush money trial in new york, plus
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major abortion ban, backlash and arizona after the state supreme court upholds a civil war era law, the weekend protests and vice president harris is blistering message on the future of reproductive rights in america coming up we begin with breaking news in australia, six people are now dead in a stabbing attack at a packed shopping center >> in sydney authorities say a police inspector shot and killed the attackers as he raised a knife at her. witnesses say she likely prevented more bloodshed just to be coming around the corner. there it was he just coming into just not a flattened towards us won't all he was put it down and then she shot him but we are not impeached. she didn't shoot him. well, he wouldn't give me all he's on the ring page. he was on monday rampage several others were hurt and police say they are not ruling out any possibilities when it comes to figuring out a possible motive with this. now, from sydney cnn
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producer angus watson angus what's the latest you've learned? >> i'm here at the scene outside of the westfield shopping mall here in been dyed junction where there is a major police operation under underway states and sehgal police officers here trying to get some sort of indication as to just why this happened, why hey, a man entered the shopping mall just hours ago brandishing a knife, attacking innocent bystanders, killing at least five people before he was shot dead by a police officer. now that police officer is being hailed as a hero by the prime minister and by people who saw her in the line of duty. she was on her own. she was in the area when she heard about this horrific incident on unfurling, she went to the scene she would
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lead towards the attacker by members of the public and she shot him dead. the prime minister of australia just made a press conference saying that if she had not done that, now more people would be dead, more than just the five that this person has senselessly killed today. now there are more people in hospital, including at least one child as police, as authorities tried to find out just why this happened. they're not ruling out anything at this stage. victor amara, but they are saying that there wasn't any invitation, at least initially, that was terrorism no ideological paraphernalia or indication that this might have been a terrorist act. we'll wait and see as more information comes out. >> an angus, if you will, give us more context in terms of setting the scene for us there at the mall. you can see a lot of people streaming out of westfield shopping center there and your bronchi junction, as you said, how busy was it and
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what area of sydney is shopping mall located in? >> it's hard to understate just how busy this area was on a beautiful saturday afternoon around 3:00 p.m. when this unfurled, people, we're going about their day. people were going about shopping hey, we're not expecting something like this to happen. this tragedy, this horrific incident, which the prime minister just said is beyond words all, right angus watson will leave it there, of course, to keep us posted on any new developments. thank you very much. angus watson there from the scene right down the white house is on high alert for possible escalation in the middle east sources familiar with us intelligence tells cnn, but american authorities expect that iran will carry out sts in sayyed, israel soon in preparation, the us defense department is moving additiona assets to the region of the strike on an iraan conlate
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in damasculast week. and they observran adying nrly 100 cruise missiles. >> yeah, the timing for any possible aack is unknown, but in a message on friday, president joe biden predicted those attacks would happen. quote, sooner than later. so he gave a one warning to tehran simply saying, don't in the past 24 hours is and lebanon, hezbollah traded multiple airstrikes. we have teamed coverage of this. cnn's camila dechalus joining us now from washington with the latest details on what a possible attack could mean for the us. but let's first start with cnn's jomana karadsheh in london. jomana, what else israel doing to prepare for this potential attack from iran? >> well, amara, israel and the entire region has pretty much been on since april the first since israel carried out that strike on the iranian consular consular building in damascus
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that killed a top iranian revolutionary guard commander and other senior commanders. the iran onions have vowed and made very clear publicly that they are going to respond. i mean, iran cannot afford and won't let this go and answered really, but the question has been, how will iran respond? what sort of a response will we be seeing from the iranians to this israeli i said that it's ready for all possibilities here we heard yesterday from the israeli defense minister yoav gallant, who is speaking while he met with the us central command centcom commander, general erik kurilla, who is in israel for meetings about this potential attack the defense minister saying that israel is ready, saying that ready to defend itself both on the ground and in the air and would respond in
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close cooperation with our partners. we also heard from the israeli military spokesman rear admiral daniel hagari yesterday during a briefing saying that israeli commanders have presented their leadership with their plans, both defensive and offensive and repeating again that they are on alert and they are ready now, while the iranians, amara, have said that they are going to respond, and the question has been, of course, or is this going to be iran directly responding targeting israel itself what sort of, what does the scale of this response that we are going to see or is iran i'm going to be using its proxies to respond to the same time, we have been hearing from cnn sources over the past week saying that iran is indicating that while it will respond, that it still wants to keep this as a calculated and measured response because it does not want this to escalate
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into a war something that the united states also, once to try and avoid. so the big question right now, while the region is on edge, is not only what sort of a response are we going to be seeing from the iranians, >> the question is, how will israel >> respond to that as well? because we've heard from israeli officials in recent days saying that that if iran were to attack israel, that they will respond with an attack inside iran as well. so right now, you have the region really on edge. a lot of concern about this escalating and the fears of this escalating into a war are very real, right now >> to mount a karadsheh reporting for us this morning to want to thank you. let's go now to cnn white house reporter camila dechalus. camila, what is president biden saying about this rising threat from iran? >> well, president biden spoke to reporters yesterday and he
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really ready reiterated what white house officials have been telling us in the last few days and not is, is that this threat that iran poses and the retaliatory attack that they may conduct is very real and is very credible. and they are in constant communication with israeli military hey, defense forces. i want to play a quick clip of what biden told reporters yesterday. take a lesson >> my expectation suitably later to iran in this moment so as you can see, they're biden is really issuing a very stark warning to iran. and you saying that he's monitoring the situation very closely and reiterated his support for israel and said that he stands firm and supporting them and coming to their defense. amara victor camila dechalus, four whereas in dc, thanks so much showing me now is seen and military analysts, retired air force colonel cedric leighton kernel. good morning to you. let's start with a
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significance. if this is what it is going to happen, that iran will directly attack israel inside. its borders. there, there's no shortage of iranian proxy in the region. the houthis has belong. we've discussed them over the last several months especially why do it themselves >> well, which are there could be several reasons and good morning to you. one of the things that the iranians may want to do is show that they are the ones that are responding to an attack on their conduct let's look i and they look at it from the diplomatic point of view that that was sovereign iranian territory and there wasn't damascus, syria, but legally they are, they're technically right in that sense. so this is one of the ways in which they could do this. they would potentially launch some of their long-range missiles into israeli aerospace and to potentially with the intent of striking is specific, is really target. that is one possibility. other
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possibilities include such things as cyber attacks and also drone swarms. so i think what we might see is a combination of attacks from iran itself and from the proxies but it really remains to be seen if they want to ramp things up that much. and if they also want to an make it possible for a wider war to occur. and i don't think that's really an iranian interests at this point but juran's calculations are going to be different from what we would do calculated in a similar situation >> intelligence sources tell cnn that the us has observed iran moving resources, including drones and cruise missiles, 100 cruise missiles. is this the type of movement that would possibly be a distraction or deterrent or does it? this look like they're preparing for this retaliation for the strike in damascus >> will both are possible, and that's what makes makes us through difficult from an
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intelligence perspective, victor, what we really need to understand is iran's intentions. it would be logical for them to monfils say these movements as a distraction but it is a large number of cruise missiles that we're talking about here, 100 cruise missiles is no mean feat from a logistical standpoint to move them into position. and we'll move them around. so what they may be doing is either a distraction or getting them ready, or they may be trying to protect them and move them into areas in which they so that there are less vulnerable to an israeli counter attack. >> you mentioned that iran could call on some of its proxies to join in this attack, a coordinated attack. there were attacks from hezbollah into israeli resources and then retaliatory attacks from israel. there been those skirmishes back and forth across the border since the fall since october 7, should we see what's happened over the last 24 hours between hezbollah and the idf. in the context of
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this iranian retaliation or is this independent of that? do you think? >> well, so far it looks like it's independent, but there is certainly a possibility that these could be precursor actions, what they might be doing. you didn't conjunction with hezbollah is testing israeli defenses, seeing if the iron dome system works as advertised or continues to work as it has in the past so they may be assessing israeli vulnerabilities as part of their usual attacks against israel. and so that's one of the key areas where they are looking at, i think different areas working with their proxies to determine israeli vulnerabilities, especially near defense sector if iran strikes inside of israel, is there any scenario in which us forces would not be >> committed, would not play a larger role in the defense of israel. i mean, do you think
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that this then brings the us and a large more significant way into this fight in the region well it depends on which targets are struck in israel, and i think that will happen is if it is deemed that >> is radiant missiles are underway to specific israeli targets maybe an attempt to shoot down those iranian missiles before they even enter israeli airspace and that would have to come from either us or other resources in the region >> they could >> potentially be non-israeli resources that would be used so that would be one of the things that would happen in terms of a us response, the us response to something like this would probably be measured. but there is a large chance that we may not respond to it. directly. but i let the israelis respond in order to protect themselves >> the president says, expects this sooner rather than later. colonel cedric leighton, thanks so much >> vice president kamala harris tore and two former president
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november 2024 ballot measure that would enshrine abortion rights in the seats institution. robin williams has been here. >> i did it in the 70s back in the bible belts. >> how do you >> feel to have done it in the >> 70s and to be doing it again in 2024 for us to keep flying going backwards is insane >> arizona for abortion access. >> the >> group leading the effort has seen a massive surge and donations, about 1,000 new volunteers and many more signatures. joanna sweat, a marine veteran, has already signed this is personal for her. >> i've had to access abortion services this twice in my life, as soon as rho v. way he did fell, it just was like what is happening, right? we're answering that call. we're going to get the signatures and we're going to get women out to vote and arizona, they need just under 384,000 signatures to guarantee placement on the ballot. they say they have those and now have a new goal of 800,000 as insurance against
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likely challenges from abortion opponents, like the it goes too far campaign. >> we've had our eyes on november all along. >> the group says they have also seen an increase in people wanting to join and is asking arizonans not to sign or to remove their signature the consequences could be pretty serious for girls and women's health and being a constitutional amendment, it would be almost impossible to fix or update as problems arose. >> meanwhile, providers are in limbo if it's enforced the near total ban carries a prison sentence of two to five years for them. >> so theory aiding, i didn't go to medical a school to go to jail. the idea that my livelihood, but my freedom could be at stake for providing health care is something that is just unconscionable. >> do you sean taylor has been an abortion provider for 23 years. she supports the ballot measure, but believes the fight for abortion access will go far beyond the november election after that ballot initiative
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passes, they'll need to be legislation and litigation for now. she's worried about her staff and her patients. >> we will provide abortion services until they're no longer legal resources that joanna says were crucial for her her family and her military career. and the reason sheet is on the frontlines to date, this is going to be a daily fight. >> this is not a >> pack that we can take off. it's something that when we wake up, we have to think about and as a part of our daily work schedule and it's a sentiment shared by so many people all over the state of arizona who continued to be inspired by others who come out to protest, who are >> signing this ballot measure. num vowed to in november 2 and to guarantee abortion rights being a battleground state of swing-state. >> they believe they can get this done. >> amara, victor. >> all right. camila bernal. thank you for joining us now, is congressional reported for axios steven new gum. good morning to you, steven. thanks
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for your time >> you know, as soon as the arizona supreme court abortion ban ruling came down, vice president kamala harris immediately announced that she would be traveling to arizona. she did so on friday and of course you condemned this abortion ban, calling it one of the biggest aftershocks. yet since roe v wade was overturned. and of course she pointed a finger straight at trump. listen to what she had to say we all must understand who is to blame former president >> donald trump did this during his campaign in 2016 donald trump said, women should be punished for seeking an abtiondon't forget that >> it's a women should be punished as president donald trump hand picked three members of the united states supreme court because he intended intended for them to overturn roe and as he intended, they
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did and now because of donald trump, more than 20 states in our nation have bands >> so the biden campaign launch the seven-figure ad, buy an arizona following this this ruling, but talk to us about how the biden campaign's steven sees this as a really potent issue that will molt overlies moderate and women voters, especially in battleground states like arizona >> but good morning. yeah, that's right the biden campaign and not just the biden campaign that democrats all across the country, whether it's a senate race, a house race, state-level races. see abortion as the number one vulnerability for republicans whether that is the presidential race where we see the biden campaign trying to lay the blame squarely at former president trump's feet and then on the senate side, you see democrats arguing that
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any republican that is elected to the senate would essentially chile be a vote for a national abortion ban if former president trump were back in the white house. >> now, trump did say that he would not sign a national abortion ban if he were to become president. but as kamala harris was speaking in arizona, you had trump and house speaker mike johnson on sen. holding this joint news conference in mar-a-lago. apparently this meeting was initiated by speaker johnson as he's facing this really serious challenge to his speakership listen to what trump had to say because of course he threw his support behind mike johnson saying he's doing a good job. listen 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 not not an easy situation for any speaker they had a lot to
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talk about there on that news conference, but johnson was seeking a lifeline from trump. did it get what he wanted >> well, it's unclear. i mean, one thing that's notable is yes, he was supportive of johnson, but he stopped short of saying that that marjorie taylor greene should should stop her efforts to oust him >> look at it, >> it'll probably play well with a number of house conservatives who are deeply influenced by the former president. when he says usually goes in the house, republican conference, but it'll have to remain to be seen. we have a lot of things coming up in congress ukraine aid there was a controversial spot rates by re-authorization vote this past week that upset a lot of conservatives. so this is something that's going to continue to play out and i think johnson is probably pretty pleased with having the president at least publicly on his sayyed this week.
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>> yeah. so it remains to be seen if that endorsement, i guess from trump will actually quiet calls for his ouster, at least from marjorie taylor greene. but when it comes to ukraine, as you mentioned, there we know that trump has said that he, he's a to sending aid to ukraine, but he did mention in that news conference that he'd be open to sending aid in the form of a loan. so how does johnson's i guess attempts to get this aid package pet past? how does that come into play with what trump had to say? >> yeah, the speaker is in a really delicate position here. there's deep distrust already with him amongst conservatives and there are any house conservatives who, who do not want to see ukraine aid move. but he has republicans on capitol hill. >> and then dc he pressuring him to put forward the bill that is already passed the senate, not 90 plus billion dollars and national security
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funding the idea of it being alone has been floated by trump. it has been floated by the speaker. we're going to have to see next week, expectation is that the speaker there will we'll have some sort of legislation on the floor. for israel and ukraine aid. >> steven newcomb. good to see you this morning. thanks so much >> still to come take woods, overcame the wind and a little bit of weariness during day and set a new record for that legendary course at the masters the 2024 so far nba play and tournament before these teams make it to the playoffs, they got to win so my mba play and tournament begins tuesday. at 7:30 on tnt. >> this is the story of the one the one who believes being prepared is not just a way of life it's how we help everyone stay safe. he sweat the small
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in new york. he faces 34 felony charges of falsifying business records related to alleged hush money payments to an adult film star. this is his first criminal trial, and it could result in jail time. trump has pleaded not guilty and denied the affair. >> meanwhile, in the classified documents case, a federal judge in florida will decide whether to dismiss charges against two of trump's co-defendants. now, this is the first major test of the obstruction case. cnn's evan perez has more victor anomer the lawyers for donald trump's two co-defendants, walt nauta and carlos de oliveira were in federal court >> arguing for the obstruction-related charges to be thrown out. they said that the government had not provided any proof that the two men even knew that there were classified documents that were being stuck gd in these in these boxes, there were being moved at mar-a-lago, the former president's estate in palm beach. they also said that the government hasn't hasn't even provided evidence that they
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knew there was an ongoing investigation or that there was a subpoena that had been served on the former president the judge appeared skeptical of some of these arguments. during the hearing that lasted over two hours jay bratt, one of the prosecutors on the team of special counsel, jack smith. he's told the judge that the fbi doesn't know whether they recovered all of the boxes of documents there were documents that were moved in june of 2022, and were taken to bedminster in new jersey. the former president's golf estate up there and the fbi doesn't know whether they've been able to recover all of the documents and all of the boxes that were taken on that flight. the judge did not make a ruling at the end of this hearing. we don't know when she might rule. we also are still we're for her to decide when a trial will actually happen here in fort pierce. >> victor armor. >> evan, thanks so much. we're tracking what's expected to be a significant severe weather
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threat across parts of the country. >> yeah, tornadoes, hail and excessive rain are possible in several states early next week there's also a severe threat for the northeast this weekend, i'll just allison chinchar, joining us now with more high allison >> and good morning. yes. two separate systems but very similar threats. we begin right now. this is a live look at the radar across the northeast. you still have some lingering rain and snow showers across much of this area, but it's the next system that's going to be coming in he's certainly from canada sliding down tomorrow morning and continuing through the afternoon. that's really concern is. it's not going to bring just severe weather, but also the potential for very heavy rainfall. and trust me, rainfalls. the last thing is city like pittsburgh needs there already sitting at their third wettest april, even if they only get an inch out of this next system, they will likely top out at the wettest april on record in pittsburgh for is not the only one we're still looking at the potential for some strong to severe thunderstorms in addition to that heavy rainfall, but also for philadelphia, places like columbus, incense and then an entirely different system also sets up for monday and this
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ends up being a little bit more of an enhanced severe weather threat is we go into the southern plains and central plains, and that's all from this slope pressure system that will begin in the rockies and then eventually make its way eastward. and is it does it's also going to spread some pretty heavy rain. so you have the main threats of course, for the severe weather we were talking about damaging winds, large to even very large hail, talking tennis ball size, or even larger. and then yes, the potential for tornadoes, obviously the focus point is going to be that orange area. they're stretching from wichita down through oklahoma city and into northern texas. but essentially, any of these areas have the potential for that severe weather and there's also the potential for some flooding across portions of the upper midwest including cities like minneapolis all right. >> good to know. allison chinchar. thank you >> allegations of fraud on a massive scale. prosecutors revealed new details about the former translator accused of stealing millions of dollars from baseball superstar shohei ohtani tomorrow
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interpreter, walked into court and leg shackles. he walked out on a $25,000 bond, number of conditions attached to that. he is not allowed to gamble. he has not allowed to speak to any bookmakers. he has to seek gambling addiction treatment is lawyer said he was planning on that anyway, also surrendered his passport, no travel, et cetera, et cetera. now, 37 page complaint against the interpreter. the final line our texts between a bookmaker and the interpreter. the bookmaker asks obviously, you didn't steal from him the reply from the interpreter technically, i did steal from him it's all over for me. there are still a few unanswered questions. for example, we read in that complaint that ippei mizuhara made $140 million sports betting over a couple of years. he lost 180 million, $40 million shortfall. we're told he stole 16 million from
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help them feel more calm, dr. phil away, optimum >> all right. it is saturday at the 88th masters tournament. some of the best golfers in the world are vying for the iconic green jacket, including tiger woods, who made the cut for a record-breaking 24th straight year. >> and then there's the journey of 42 year-old. could miu vegas >> he is now back >> at the masters after nearly a decade away, cnn's andy scholes is lab from augusta ahead of today's third round with more good morning, andy yeah. >> good morning, guys. so you hit had been nine years since kamilla vijay guess? i had gotten an invite to come here to the masters in augusta, georgia that his road back to the biggest stage of golf, it took longer he could have ever thought. and on this week's different to makers are don riddell. he speaks with vijay, guess about how he turned an unimaginable personal tragedy into something positive >> last year when i want in bermuda i think that energy was
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bigger than my wind itself. >> kamilla vegas knows how hard it can be to win on the pga tour. there were nine years between his trophies in north carolina and for muda. but in that time, the colombian learned that other challenges are much, much harder than golf. >> i just described it as life, i guess, with its ups and downs with its good and bad, we can regret, we can go back and forth, but at the end of the de, we're here in the moment and all those experiences over the last nine years of changed me as a person. >> a few months after winning the windom championship in 2014, camillo married his childhood friend maria, their daughter, mia, was born four years later. but after battling brain and spine tumors, she passed away just a couple of months before her second birthday. >> just think about her. i feel her energy i remember all the good things i remember the tough things it gives me perspective in life. it gives me gratitude in different ways
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when you lose your daughter nature only daughter, you kind of feel like your family is somewhat destroy. i don't know if the word is destroyed, but it's it's empty then with that comes tough situations with the why for me, we all grief the front, but with talk with each other and then mattel comes along and it kind of brings us back together. >> matteo arrived in 2021, but mia is still with them. camilo and his wife honored her memory by launching a foundation in her name, me as miracles helping other families cope with the challenging circumstances that they so painfully had to navigate. >> it's probably one of the best things that could happen or life. obviously when you hear that statement, it's like what really and yes, we would love to have me are with us. but the reality is that she's not here since the since she's not here, me as miracles is one of the best things that could happen to us. why? because it's open our hearts and open
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our hearts to give back. it's open our hearts to help others. we want to connect with people my wife has been great. i just connecting and being very personable with people and just just bringing smiles to those that are going through tough situations. yeah, it's created a different purpose in our lives and our careers and again, life is about purpose and i guess me as miracles bring us a little bit more of that, >> having discovered a purpose away from the course, camilo is career is now back on track to his victory at the immediate championship last november meant that he headed back to the masters for the first time in almost a decade. and wednesdays, family-oriented par competition, menn mortar him than most to have my little one in the par three was one of the first things i thought after i want number mute on mean, i thought about me and then i felt about my tail or sun after so many years of not being there, there's also a little something that you're so grateful to being there when i was playing majors early in my career
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>> i was >> a little bit to normal back back then. i maybe i wasn't >> appreciating and >> enjoying them as much as i should right now, i know how tough it is. managed. i'm so happy to be here >> yeah, it was a successful return to the masters four vee-jay guys, he made the cut despite the crazy wind conditions that we add here yesterday, guys, he's gonna be paired with rory mcilroy in today's round number three. >> thanks so much for that story, andy, there the masters. thanks so much. >> thank you, andy. so we are staying on top of breaking news at least five people killed in an attack at a small mall in sydney, australia. we have the very latest on the investigation at the top of the hour sports this morning. difference makers. he's brought to you by liberty mutual insurance. liberty mutual customizes your car and home when terrence so you only pay
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>> i mourn liebermann at the pentagon and this cnn >> it's been 21 years since the shuttle columbia's asked her seven nasa astronauts were killed for many people who were on the ground that de, the wounds are still fresh it was not saturday morning i was preparing to come to work >> it was a beautiful >> day, beautiful dried and as i turned on park street, i heard a loud boom >> all of a sudden our house just shook we looked at each other. he said, what is that the space shuttle ovnight happen we d ju gone is rough nine, 11 and bit first, i thought somebodyullet .
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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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